The Amazing Desert of Huacachina, Peru

Never have I ever (o yeah) been to a proper desert beofore a week ago. The wonderful place Huacachina is a tiny town surrounding a lagoon in the Peruvian desert. Its extraordinary beauty and location has earned it a place on the Peruvian 50-soles notes. The town is known for it’s sandboarding trips in the desert, and let me tell you folks. Laying on a wooden board going down huge sand dunes in extreme speeds is off the chain! To get out to the big sand dunes your going in a big sand buggy (our’s had room for 12 people), and with our great hostel owner Antonio as the driver, we couldn’t have asked for a better ride. I had the luck to get the front seat in the buggy and trust me, it was a thrilling experience going over the top of sand dunes – especially when Antonio drove like crazy and showed off with “no-hands”!
After sandboarding down a couple of sand dunes we finished the trip by watching an astonishing vibrant red-yellow-purple sunset in the desert:)

Crazy Backpacker Hostel Loki in Mancora!

Everyone who’s been to Mancora, Peru, will recognize this awesome place. Loki Hostel is most backpackers dream hostel, with the looks of a luxurious resort hotel but the atmosphere and party vibe of a chilled youth club!

Today's Crazy Hostel Story: Sitting eating a (couple of) delicious cheeseburger at the big M in Lima with Samantha Gledhill and Jordan Morris. Sam suddenly goes "What is he doing?!" looking at the reflection from the window. When turning around to see what's going on we're chocked by a drunk (probably high too) man aiming a fully drawn back slingshot at Jordan, ready to potentially kill us! After an easy decision to leave the restaurant the aggresive, threatening and not-so-friendly man followed us out, giving us no other option than waiting next to the security guards til he walked off. Today's lesson: Watch out for crazy slingshot men!

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Galapagos, One Spectacular Place on Earth

I just came back from what was supposed to be a week in the Galapagos Islands, but after not one but two changes of my return ticket, a whole 12 days was spent in this wild life paradise. All of a sudden mainland Ecuador seems a bit boring and dull, after spending 12 days in of the most remarkable places on this planet.
The history of this extraordinary archipelago was one of the main inspirations to a young Charles Darwin, that would 20 years after he visited the islands, result in one of the most important scientific breakthroughs known to man kind – The Theory of Evolution through Natural Selection. The abundance of wild life and species not present anywhere else on this planet makes Galapagos a truly unique place to visit. One day I visited the Center of Interpretation (the history of Galapagos) on island San Cristobal, where I (not for the first time:P) read the fascinating story of the young Charles Darwin sailing around the world on the ship HMS Beagle, studying and collecting detailed notes about the wild life he came across. He did not process his notes until many years later, when he finally started so see too many similarities between species, for the chance to originate.
Because the animals that found their way to this relatively new volcanic archipelago did not have any natural enemies such as predators, they simply didn’t need to be afraid of other species. Every day I walked around among Sea Lions, thousands of big Marine Iguanas, giant Galapagos Tortoises (land turtles that can weigh up to 250 kg and live for more than 150 years), Blue Footed Boobies, Flamingos and a crowd of other animals. As a male mildly interesting in photography, you can solve the Sudoku and get that this was a paradise for me! Coming this close to wild animals is extremely rare and the feeling of breathing beside our fellow animals is not to be taken for granted, but to gratefully embrace the special moment given to you.

Island Isabella is the biggest of the islands and also a favorite spot among many people. Other than great snorkeling with turtles, white tipped reef sharks, sting rays, sea lions etc. the half-day trip to the very small and nearby island Tintoreras is well worth its $20!
Isabella also offers great surfing for people like myself, who loves the life on a surf board. One day two Germans and me took a boat with some locals out to a great reef break 20 minutes boat ride from the port. The waves were incredible and never have I surfed a reef break with walls of water like this:)

On the main island Santa Cruz there’s a national park area called El Chato, where I had one of my life’s most spectacular wild life experiences. This high land national park is the Mexico City for the incredible Galapagos Tortoises. These huge land turtles walks around eating grass, chilling out and mating. And to watch them from their own backyard is unreal. Definitely a place everyone going to Galapagos must pay a visit to.

Last but maybe the most amazing experience of my paradise trip to Galapagos is the dive trip on my next last day. With the great dive company Macarron Diving, I went up before the rooster crows, had my morning drug (coffee) and off we flew with the dive boat. On the way out it seemed to be happy hour, seeing two pairs of turtles mating in the ocean, made us in the boat slightly jealous but happy to see that even turtles need their morning glory:)
Diving at the well known dive site Mosquera, they told us that we might see Hammerhead sharks. Knowing that diving is a lottery we kind of counted on not seeing any. But boy, how wrong a man can be. The first thing that showed up when we descended was nothing else but a big Hammerhead shark:) The first dive was insane, with probably 10 Hammerheads, a school of 15 Manta Rays, Galapagos Sharks, sea lions, Eagle Rays and shit loads of fish in all flavours. The second dive offered approximately 5 Hammerheads, but this time, we saw a school of probably 30 Eagle Rays! It feels magical to see so many of these graceful animals swim butter smooth from under the surface. To see Hammerheads is something extremely special, but to not only see Hammerheads, but also schools of Manta Rays, Eagly Rays, Stone Scorpion Fish and being completely surrounded by humongous schools of silvery fish during the same dive – That is a dive that will be hard-beaten:)

As usual I will provide some scenes from Galapagos, and more will come when the time comes.
Enjoy!

On the beautiful island of Isabella the great Hostel Caleta Iguana shows why it got its name. Julia and Mauritz just came back from a nice morning surf:)

From island San Cristobal I went for a dive trip to the dive site Kickers Rock, Johnson and Dave are relaxing on the boat between our two dives. We saw approximately 30 Galapagos Sharks swimming above us, heaps of turtles, a big Eagle Ray and much more.

When the fishermen unloads the day’s catch our hungry and extremely not-shy friends, the pelicans, make sure they’re in for a bite.

The central beach on San Cristobal is a favorite spot for the lazy sea lions. Watch out for the males as they can become a bit grouchy when coming to close to them or their family..

Sometimes you’re lucky, sometimes you’re not. I was walking around in Puerto Ayora on island Santa Cruz when I saw this beautiful hotel just by the little port. The weather was smiling at me, and I felt the good spirits where with me. So in I walked, asked the reception if it was fine if I took some photos. They could say nothing but yes to the friendly man standing in front of them. Next day I went back and asked to speak to the owner, another request they reluctantly obeyed. The owner was very pleased with my visit and simply could not resist the sweet taste of photographic awesomeness presented before his gasping eye balls.

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Dear God (aka. C.Darwin), just came back from two UNREAL dives! Swimming around with heaps of Hammerhead Sharks, schools of 30 Manta Rays, Sting Rays, plenty of White Tipped Reef Sharks, Galapagos Sharks, turtles, sea lions, Scorpion Fish etc. One point we were surrounded by a humongous school of silvery fish, incredible! I wish my grandparents could be with me, seeing these fantastic creatures:)

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Pretty sick dive yesterday with 20-30 Galapagos Sharks swimming above us, heaps of turtles, a big spotted eagle ray and all kinds of fish:) Last night was spent eating dinner with a honey moon couple from Uruguay and talking cultural differences with a South Korean and German guy. High school students in South Korea start at 8 am. and finish at 11 pm., I’m glad swedish high school is a little more westernized;)

Today's Wonderful Galapagos Adventures: Started the day with a walk & snorkeling trip with reef sharks, penguins, blue-footed boobies, pelicans, thousands of huge iguanas, turtles, sea lions, sting rays and more. When we got back to the port a group of sea lions climbed onboard an anchoring boat - til or tipped over:) Finished the day with some great sunset surf. I love boobies (blue boobies off course) :)

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Ecuador, mucho South America in smallo country:)

Ecuador, the country whose name comes from the imaginary line that divides our planet in two. A country small in size but astonishingly big on south american atmosphere. In this tiny country you can go to the Amazon jungle, you can climb world class vulcanos such as the adoring Cotopaxi volcano, you can hit the beach for some great sun and surf by the coast, you can visit the amazing and beautiful canyon town Banos for all kinds of adventure activities and last but not least – You can go to the Galapagos Islands to see some of the rarest animals on this very planet. The islands which was so important for Charles Darwin on his journey with HMS Beagle around the world. But I’ll let you know more of hoe the Galapagos is after I’ve been there (leaving tomorrow:)).
Ecuador is definitely the country to go to If you want to see a lot of South America in a short time.
Here’s some views from my time in Ecuador.

Guess what direction is what?

At the very center of the earth – the equator is lying bellow right below us (see the yewllow line;)).

I took a day trip up to the carpark of Cotopaxi Volcano. This is 4550 metres above the home of Nemo.

If you take the Teleferico (cabel car) up to the mountain in Quito you’ll end up here. At 4150 metres above the deep ocean.

At the Old Town in Quito, lovely atmosphere with people singing, crazy christian people preaching etc.

The Basilica Church in Quito’s Old Town. Great view over town but dear, the stairs up there is not for the faint-hearted.

The take off and landing site from my Paraglide in Ambato, just outside of Banos.

Today's Crazy Adventure Story: After a couple of hours of amazing canyoning (repelling down water falls) the guide and me were going home in the car. When he saw a police check and remembered he didn't have his drivers license we had to go for a litte ride. Away from the police check we went and the crazy guy took me to a brothel - at 12 a.m. A couple of tiny rooms with 4-7 girls in each, who were chatting and awaiting the night. When I told the guide I don't pay for sex, he said "For you my friend, it's free!". Hahahaha! Today's lesson: Always bring your drivers license!

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Today's Crazy Hostel Story: Last night we were sitting in the hostel drinking rum n coke and watching Ecuador playing football on TV. All of a sudden an Australian guy pulls up a bag of cocaine and makes 8 lines on the table in front of everyone just like that. I've seen people smoking weed in hostels but this is the first time I've seen someone do coke like it was candy.

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