We returned to Debbie and Geoff’s Pizzeria to buy sandwiches for our day trip to the Isla del Sol.
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It was a long travel day to Copacabana.
Read MoreCoroico
After Senda Verde down in the humid valley, we decided to take enjoy an overnight stay in Coroico.
Read MoreSenda Verde Animal Refuge
Founded in 2003 by Marcelo Levy and Vicky Ossio, Senda Verde takes in animals that have been victims of illegal trafficking.
Read MoreCamino de la Muerte
A right of passage for any traveller to La Paz is to descend the Camino de la Muerte, or Death Road.
Read MoreTiahuanaco
We drove west with our mostly Spanish speaking tour group to Tiahuanaco, Bolivia's most significant archaeological site.
Read MoreLa Paz
Another night bus, another new city. This time the administrative capital of Bolivia, La Paz.
Read MoreCochabamba
We arrived early in Cochabamba following an overnight bus journey from Sucre.
Read MoreDowntime in Sucre
After a busy few days we slowed down for a couple of days and enjoyed around Sucre at an easy pace, catching up on home life and recharging batteries.
Read MoreHigh Times in Potosi
After finishing our salt flats tour we got straight on the bus to Potosi which was not the easiest bus trip due to our salty and dishevelled appearance.
Read MoreSalar de Uyuni
The alarm went off at 4:30am, but we ignored it, resulting in a frantic pack and dash to make our 5am departure time.
Read MoreRock On!
On day three of our tour across the altiplano the day started with a visit to the rock formations north of Villa Mar.
Read MoreLagunas y Geisers
Another early rise, as today would be our longest day of travel, attempting to cover the main attractions of the Eduardo Avaroa Reserve.
Read MoreCordillera de Lipez
After circling around a natural disaster that has crippled local infrastructure north of Salta, we had finally made it to the altiplano.
Read MoreArrival in Tupiza
The trip from Tarija to Tupiza took a hair raising route through the darkness along narrow mountain roads.
Read More24 Hours in Tarija
We took a wander around the place and quickly noticed a difference between Tarija and the towns of northern Argentina.
Read MoreEscape from Salta
A landslide to the north of the city had cut off our onward route to San Pedro de Atacama so we stayed three extra nights in Salta.
Read MoreCabalgata y Asado
With the promise of salt flats and deserts once we cross the Bolivian border, we opted for a day in the saddle to 'round up' our time in Argentina.
Read MoreSoggy Salta
Our first morning was 'rained off' by six straight hours of thunderstorms.
Read MoreLunch at Bodega Nanni
The Cafayate region is famous for Torrentes, a grape variety used in very fruity and refreshing white wines, so of course we had to try some!
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