Purmamarca and the Seven Coloured Hill

Purmamarca is another small town in the Jujuy province and famous for its seven coloured hill. I know what you’re thinking another coloured hill!! It seems that the Jujuy province has a lot of the…

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Walking the Quebrada de las Señoritas

11km south of Humahuaca lies the small town of Uquía. From Uquía, we were recommended the Quebrada de las Señoritas hike. It’s a 3km hike from the edge of town passing through red desert landscapes…

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The Serranías del Hornocal, Jujuy’s multicoloured wonder

I’d heard great things about Northern Argentina, especially the Jujuy and Salta provinces. When I found out that the Serranías del Hornocal, a group of multicoloured hills, were also located in the Jujuy province I…

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The Atacama Desert, one of the driest places in the world

Ever since my 10 week trip in 2017 I’d wanted to go to Chile’s Atacama Desert. I’d got so close last time on the Salar de Uyuni tour. We dropped two people from our group…

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Colourful Valparaíso

I have a feeling this post is going to be very photo heavy with all the street art pics I took! Valparaíso is a port city on Chile’s coast an hour and a half drive…

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Santiago, Chile’s Capital

In the middle of Chile and backdropped by the snow-capped Andes is Santiago, the capital. If you’re going to Chile, I’d be extremely surprised if you don’t end up in Santiago at some point. It…

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Back to Chile and Pucón

Pucón was my first stop on crossing back into Chile. It’s backdropped by the active Villarrica volcano and is a popular hub for activity and adventure lovers. Without a doubt climbing the Villarrica volcano takes…

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Two days in San Martin de los Andes

Two hours north of Villa La Angostura lies San Martin de los Andes and the end point of the seven lakes route. It’s a lovely town on the shore of Lake Lácar and a great…

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