Machu Picchu A Journey Through the Clouds
A 5;30am start wasn’t great, sorting the kids and dragging our bums out of bed was a challenge but we did it…
Read the storyWe gave up everything to travel the world with two wild kids — meltdowns, magic, and memory-making mayhem in every country we visit.
Kids don't wait for toilets. Real stops, clean loos, hidden gems — for any road trip, anywhere.
A 5;30am start wasn’t great, sorting the kids and dragging our bums out of bed was a challenge but we did it…
Read the storyToday, we set off from Ollantaytambo on the train to Machu Picchu, and what a journey it was! The girls kept themselves…
Read the storyAfter a long bus journey from Puno that stretched across the entire day filled with scenic stops and endless winding roads we…
Read the storyWith over 300 million people worldwide affected by rare diseases, today is about raising awareness, supporting research, and fostering inclusivity. For me,…
Read the storyLa Paz is a city unlike any other. Nestled high in the Bolivian Andes at over 3,500 metres above sea level, it…
Read the storyAfter leaving the high altitude shores of Lake Titicaca in Puno, we boarded a bus bound for Copacabana, Bolivia. Copacabana is a…
Read the storySome days on the road call for adventure, and others for a slow start. Today, we embraced a bit of both. The…
Read the storyArequipa had been good to us, but it was time to move on. With alarms set for an ungodly hour, we dragged…
Read the storyOur two day adventure into Colca Canyon was a journey through Peru’s breathtaking landscapes, but we never expected to get as close…
Read the storyWe built this because kids don't wait for toilets and "are we there yet?" gets old fast. Real stops, clean loos, hidden gems — for any road trip, anywhere.
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