Callum’s La Paz

It’s been a few weeks since we were in La Paz, Bolivia, and I promised I’d get Cal to write something about his Death Road experience.  In his own words, ladies and gentlemen, I give you Callum: The world’s most dangerous road was quite a day.  Downhill mountain biking is definitely something that some people … More Callum’s La Paz

Rachel’s La Paz

La Paz was full of hills and we certainly got our exercise there!  We stayed at a nicer sort of place but unfortunately, our room was on the fifth floor of a building without an elevator.  So, La Paz is 3650m high and my breath came in short gasps a lot, even though we were … More Rachel’s La Paz

Salty Business

In the southwest of Bolivia is a small town called Uyuni which is not the greatest of places in this writer’s humble opinion, but it is the place to go if you want to see salt.  Lots and lots of salt.  I mean, if that’s your kind of thing.  Salar de Uyuni is the largest … More Salty Business

Sucre History

We caught a very tiny plane from Santa Cruz to Sucre.  The plane ride was about half an hour while a bus from point to point would have taken upwards of 15 hours, and likely more due to the rainy season, floods and potential landslides.   The cost of the flight was not too expensive—only about … More Sucre History

Jungle Walks

Santa Cruz has been a rest stop kinda place for us.  We have done very little in the actual town besides eat, sleep, and get some laundry done.  However, we did go to Biocentro Guembe, a resort and park which has some beautiful grounds and gasp—a butterfly dome!  Anyone who knows me knows how much … More Jungle Walks