Lanzarote — Die Vulkaninsel, die wie ein anderer Planet aussieht
Lanzarote hat mich irritiert — im besten Sinne. Die Insel sieht aus wie der Mars: schwarze Lavafelder, rotbraune Vulkankrater, weiße Häuser wie Tupfen in der Mondlandschaft. Und mittendrin die Kunst von César Manrique, der die gesamte Insel zu seinem Atelier gemacht hat.
Timanfaya Nationalpark — Feuerberge & Lava
Die Bustour durch Timanfaya ist surreal: Du fährst durch eine Landschaft, die aussieht wie nach dem Ende der Welt — und hörst dabei, wie Wasser in Erdlöcher geschüttet wird und als Dampf wieder hochschießt, weil der Boden Hunderte Grad heiß ist. Am Restaurant El Diablo wird das Essen über einem natürlichen Vulkangrill zubereitet. Ja, wirklich.
César Manrique — Kunst trifft Natur
Manrique hat Lanzarote sein Lebenswerk gewidmet. Die Jameos del Agua (eine Lavahöhle, umgebaut zum Konzertsaal mit Pool und Restaurant) und sein Wohnhaus (Fundación César Manrique, in fünf Lavablasen gebaut) sind Architektur-Highlights, die allein die Reise wert sind. Sein Einfluss ist überall spürbar: keine Hochhäuser, keine Leuchtreklame, keine Bausünden.
Was mich an dieser Reise besonders beeindruckt hat, war die Mischung aus Kultur, Natur und kulinarischen Erlebnissen. Jeder Tag brachte neue Überraschungen — von spontanen Begegnungen mit Einheimischen bis zu atemberaubenden Aussichtspunkten, die in keinem Reiseführer stehen. Genau diese ungeplanten Momente machen für mich das Reisen so besonders.
Cumbuco is located in the northeast of Brazil in the state of Ceará. Here you'll find one of the best kitesurfing spots in all of Brazil 🥰! The nearest major city is Fortaleza. From there, we took an extremely cheap UBER – Taxi (App)🚗. We only paid about 5 euros for the 45-minute ride 🤑! There were some larger supermarkets and small shops. You can get almost everything you need here. Costs are comparable to Germany. The best time to travel is from July to January 😎. So, of course, we were once again in the wrong place at the wrong time 🤦♀️! However, it was still possible to kite on 1-2 days a week!
Especially great was the accommodation for only 20 euros per night. Finally, a vacation rental with a washing machine and sufficient kitchen accessories
(Rarely found in Brazil!). 🤩
Also, there were delicious cocktails on every corner here! 🍹
Pro tip: Carmel Cumbuco Resort. Here we got a frozen cocktail and could relax beautifully in the hot tub. 😉
Last but not least, the sand dunes were absolutely cool too! From here you can jump straight into the water 😜
Good to know: It's dead quiet here in the off-season 🤓
Jericoacoara
The National Park
Big tip: Inform yourself before you just drive off! Our rental car had to endure quite a bit. The route to the National Park is actually only suitable for 4x4 cars. Buuut No Risk- No Fun. We raced over the extremely hilly sand roads and through the, way too deep, puddles. Don't ask me how we managed that. Everyone would have thought we were crazy 🤦♀️. But as Max always used to say:
,,Don’t be gentle with your rental!“😆
Just before the National Park, we had to park our car because only quad vehicles or horse-drawn carriages were allowed - 😄. The parking lot cost about 8 euros per day. In addition, there was the tourism fee of 4 euros per day. So, the first 60 euros were already gone before we even got to our accommodation. 😂 Plus, our rented car was also useless for the 5 days... So: Inform yourself beforehand 🤦♀️😂 nevertheless, the National Park was really worth it ☀️! It reminded me so much of Gili Trawangan (BALI)!
Simply beautiful. 😍
There are numerous restaurants & bars on every corner here! 🤤
But the best part: Live music 🎶
& the beach was absolutely stunning! Extremely spacious - Absolute paradise!
Additionally, in Jeri, you'll find many enchanting plant species & really cool surfer vibes! 😎
Tatajuba🥰
Here, we had a perfect accommodation right on the beach! 🏝
La Ventana was a beautiful hotel located right on the beach. In the mornings, there was a delicious traditional breakfast with tapioca, crepes, pão de queijo, omelets, and freshly squeezed juices. Simply heavenly 🥰! The staff were super friendly and fulfilled every wish. The hotel rooms are stylishly furnished & most accommodations have a sea view! My personal highlight: Definitely the infinity pool!
So if you ever find yourself in Tatajuba - Don't forget to stop by La Ventana!
I also finally learned kitesurfing! We were there during the off-season and unfortunately, the wind wasn't always sufficient. However, the Kiteworldwide team was super flexible, so every opportunity to learn could be used. Within this week, I managed to get to the water start, but I will definitely continue! The good thing is: Kiteworldwide offers international courses & amazing kite camps. So if you want to try something new or even already kite - feel free to browse through the Kiteworldwide website!
Not to forget: You'll also find pigs on the beach here 🥰
Fortaleza🌤
The last stop on the Ceará road trip!
The waves were just awesome! Perfect for body-surfing! 🌊 There was also a beautiful beach, and the water was once again beautifully warm.
In the evening, we strolled through the night markets. I love that 😍
CAUTION: Danger of binge eating!
My absolute favorite: Açai! 😍 You have a huge counter with 100 different options: fruits, cookies... etc! When refilling, I always have to be really quick so Max doesn't see how much white chocolate & Smarties I put on my açai 🤫
Unhealthy for the body, but healthy for the soul 😛In the supermarkets, there are giant avocados - yummy 🥰 Unfortunately, everything is wrapped 10 times - The plastic consumption is enormous...
In den Supermärkten gibt es Riesen Avocados – leecker 🥰 Leider wieder alles 10 x eingepackt – Der Plastikverbrauch ist enorm…
The shopping centers were really cool too 🛍! At least they looked great. Prices are definitely higher than in Germany. Nothing for backpackers & penny pinchers. In the bargain corner (my favorite corner 😄), there's usually only clothing in XL or XXL. When paying at the checkout, you'll be asked almost everywhere if you want to pay in installments (even for small amounts). Absolutely crazy. 😯
Especially at night, Fortaleza looks impressive!
In conclusion: The road trip was extremely action-packed 😄! It's somehow always cooler to be even more flexible & that's what we were with the car 😌. If you ever find yourself in Brazil and are thinking about getting a car - you should be aware that it won't be easy. Especially outside the big cities, there are many potholes on the roads & the car/scooter drivers are quite fast 💨. But you get to know the country from a different perspective by car, as you drive through many small villages. Unfortunately, we have to return our car again, buuut of course, the next adventure is already waiting! The next few days, it's carnival in Rio de Janeiro & then we're going on a car rental tour from Rio down to São Paulo! It's going to be absolutely insane!
Madeira — Die Blumeninsel, die nach Eukalyptus duftet
Madeira ist keine typische Strandinsel — und genau das macht sie so besonders. Statt Liegestuhl und All-Inclusive gibt es hier Levada-Wanderungen durch uralte Lorbeerwälder, spektakuläre Küstenklippen und Funchal als überraschend stylische Hauptstadt mit Rooftop-Bars und Michelin-Restaurants.
Levada-Wanderungen — Das Highlight Madeiras
Die Levadas sind historische Bewässerungskanäle, die sich durch die gesamte Insel ziehen. Entlang der Kanäle verlaufen Wanderwege durch Lorbeerwälder, über Wasserfälle und durch Tunnel. Mein Favorit: die Levada do Caldeirão Verde — 13 km durch einen mystischen Nebelwald zu einem Wasserfall, der in ein smaragdgrünes Becken stürzt.
Funchal — Mehr als nur Hafen
Funchal hat mich überrascht. Die Altstadt (Zona Velha) ist voller Street Art, kleinen Restaurants und Bars. Der Mercado dos Lavradores ist einer der schönsten Märkte, die ich je besucht habe — tropische Früchte, frischer Fisch, Blumen in allen Farben. Probier unbedingt die Maracuja-Banane — eine Madeira-Spezialität, die süchtig macht.
Was mich an dieser Reise besonders beeindruckt hat, war die Mischung aus Kultur, Natur und kulinarischen Erlebnissen. Jeder Tag brachte neue Überraschungen — von spontanen Begegnungen mit Einheimischen bis zu atemberaubenden Aussichtspunkten, die in keinem Reiseführer stehen. Genau diese ungeplanten Momente machen für mich das Reisen so besonders.
Gran Canaria ist ein Miniatur-Kontinent. Im Süden Wüstendünen und Strände, im Norden grüne Schluchten und Nebelwälder, in der Mitte ein 2.000-Meter-Vulkan. In einer Woche habe ich Landschaften gesehen, für die ich normalerweise drei verschiedene Länder bräuchte.
Die Dünen von Maspalomas
Maspalomas fühlt sich an wie Sahara am Meer. 400 Hektar goldene Sanddünen direkt an der Küste — surreal und wunderschön. Mein Tipp: Zum Sonnenuntergang hingehen, wenn das Licht die Dünen golden färbt. Die Touristenmassen sind dann weg, und du hast das Gefühl, in einer anderen Welt zu sein.
Roque Nublo & das Inselinnere
Der Roque Nublo ist Gran Canarias Wahrzeichen — ein 80 Meter hoher Basaltfelsen auf 1.800 Metern Höhe. Die Wanderung (30 Minuten, leicht) bietet einen 360°-Blick über die Insel. An klaren Tagen siehst du bis nach Teneriffa und den Teide.
Kulinarik
Gran Canaria hat eine unterschätzte Food-Szene: Papas Arrugadas mit Mojo Verde und Mojo Rojo sind ein Muss, der Käse (Queso de Flor) ist weltklasse, und in Las Palmas gibt es Tapas-Bars, die mit Barcelona mithalten können. Mein Geheimtipp: El Rincón de Ana in Vegueta.
Was mich an dieser Reise besonders beeindruckt hat, war die Mischung aus Kultur, Natur und kulinarischen Erlebnissen. Jeder Tag brachte neue Überraschungen — von spontanen Begegnungen mit Einheimischen bis zu atemberaubenden Aussichtspunkten, die in keinem Reiseführer stehen. Genau diese ungeplanten Momente machen für mich das Reisen so besonders.
Es gibt Reisen, die verändern dich. Kanaren Vergleich war eine davon. Die Farben, die Düfte, die Gastfreundschaft. In diesem Reisebericht: kulinarische Highlights, Foto-Spots und praktische Tipps.
Die Vielfalt hat mich begeistert. Egal ob Strand, Wandern oder Kulinarik — Kanaren Vergleich bietet alles.
Anreise und erste Eindrücke
Unkomplizierte Anreise, Flüge 100-500 Euro je nach Saison. Mietwagen empfehlenswert für Flexibilität.
Essen = Kultur verstehen. Kanaren Vergleich kulinarisch überzeugend. Lokale Küche: frische Zutaten, alte Rezepte, Leidenschaft.
Bestes Restaurant über Mundpropaganda gefunden. Keine Website, handgeschriebenes Menü, fantastisch.
Foto-Spots
Golden Hour für beste Fotos. Beliebte Spots außerhalb Stoßzeiten besuchen.
Praktische Tipps
Reisezeit
Frühling oder Herbst ideal.
Budget
Posten
€/Tag
Unterkunft
60-120
Essen
25-45
Transport
25-40
Aktivitäten
10-30
Gesamt
120-235
FAQ
Sicher für Solo-Frauen?
Ja.
Wie viele Tage?
5-10 ideal.
Karte oder Bargeld?
Mix. 50-100€ lokal dabeihaben.
Über die Autorin: Janet Dannehl ist eine der reichweitenstärksten deutschen Travel Influencerinnen mit über 2,3 Millionen Followern. Spezialisiert auf Lifestyle, Kulinarik und visuelle Geschichten von unterwegs. Kooperationsanfragen hier.
Was mich an dieser Reise besonders beeindruckt hat, war die Mischung aus Kultur, Natur und kulinarischen Erlebnissen. Jeder Tag brachte neue Überraschungen — von spontanen Begegnungen mit Einheimischen bis zu atemberaubenden Aussichtspunkten, die in keinem Reiseführer stehen. Genau diese ungeplanten Momente machen für mich das Reisen so besonders.
There are cheap buffet restaurants on every corner (plate portion about 2.50 euros! 🤑) & here you really have everything to choose from, whether healthy 🥦, greasy 🍔, vegetarian 🥬 or grilled 🍗! The plates are weighed (about 70 cents per 100 g). Beer or a delicious Caipirinha freshly mixed will cost you 2 euros (also at the beach!). I especially LOVE Acai, whether as a milkshake, ice cream, or bowl! It just tastes SUPER 😍!
SUSHITeller Portion ca. 2,50 EuroACAIPommes Hunger in der Nacht FrühstücksbuffetCaipirinhaMal andere Crepes ….
When shopping, every little thing is packed in an extra bag. Usually even directly in 2! Whatever 🤷♀️
We've gotten used to always bringing a cloth bag 🤓
Museu do Amanhã😊
Museum of Tomorrow
Science, Technology, and Knowledge in Sustainability 🌿🌿
The museum was super interesting! But also somewhat frightening to see the "expected" future of the world… 🥺
Every day is great with my sweetheart! 🥰
Escadaria Selarón😊
by the artist Jorge Selarón
He called it "my homage to the Brazilian people".
You can't believe how crowded it was 🤯! People formed whole lines to get the "perfect" photo on the colorful steps 📸.
We just took one on the side 🤓. At 35 degrees and a lot of steps, we don't need to climb to the highest step 😝
Cristo Redentor🤩
… one of the 7 new wonders of the world…
The Christ the Redeemer statue on Corcovado Mountain was really impressive at 30 meters high! 😯
But at least as cool was the amazing view! 🔨
And not to forget: the cool train ride through the jungle! 🍃
Cost: about 15 euros per person for entry + train ride // Tip: the earlier, the better & book on the official website! 😉
Walk over the market
Ohhh how I love markets! You never know what to eat or drink first.
Super cheap, freshly squeezed juice and traditional food! Yummy! 🤤 Yummy!🤤
Max has discovered his love for Caipirinha 😂
Karneval🥳
A little taste of it 🎉
Once again, our dear friend Corona spoiled the fun for us ☹️. The carnival was canceled. Of course, the hotel prices were not canceled though, they were totally overpriced. Accommodations were at least twice as expensive as usual and almost fully booked weeks in advance 💸. Nevertheless, some people still partied in the streets. Most people were dressed liberally or in funny costumes 🤡. Many men and women were topless and mostly wore thongs or swimsuits 👙. It was absolutely crazy. Everywhere, there was a good mood. People were covered in glitter, painted in bright colors, and dancing wildly in the streets 💃🕺!
The fact is: We want to experience the real carnival! That's why we're coming back at the end of April (new date for this year's carnival).
Beach Meet up ☀️
That's why I love Facebook so much! We found a great group that regularly meets up at the beach.
Together, we chatted a lot and enjoyed some delicious passion fruit cocktails! 😍
Maracuja Cocktail 😍
Afterwards, we indulged in some delicious pizza! 🤤🍕
Pão de Açucar
Hike to Sugarloaf
It took about 40 minutes steep uphill. We were surrounded by magnificent plant life! 🌿
Unfortunately, we didn't see any monkeys or snakes, but we did see a Blue-chinned Sapphire hummingbird 😍
Good to know:
It is also possible to take the cable car up.There are two stages. You can hike up tothe first stage, but you need a cable car ticket for the secondstage!
The next few days, we saw the beautiful
Cathedral of Rio de Janeiro
☀️☀️ Smallconclusion from Rio de Janeiro ☀️:
Rio is totally beautiful 🥰! The wide beaches, the delicious food, the fruity cocktails, the party-crazy people, and the impressive sights.
Unfortunately, there are, as in almost every country, also downsides here… Every day you are confronted full-on with the homelessness of people. They lie around randomly on the sidewalks. Among them, the garbage and one, two cockroaches. Feet as black as I have never seen them in my life. Some beg, some desperately try to sell something, and others just lie motionless. Definitely, there are also drugs in play more often. One day I even saw a child lying on the sidewalk. Opposite him, his father. Just terrible… 😔
But now it's time to say goodbye to Rio again! 👋🏻
We'll see you again soon! Keep your fingers crossed that the carnival won't be canceled again!
Kenia stand für mich immer für Safari. Aber als wir nach der Masai Mara an die Küste geflogen sind — nach Diani Beach — da habe ich verstanden, warum Kenia so besonders ist: Du kannst morgens Löwen beobachten und nachmittags im Indischen Ozean schwimmen. In einem Trip.
Masai Mara — Die große Tierwanderung
Wir hatten unglaubliches Glück: Innerhalb von drei Tagen haben wir die Big Five gesehen — Löwen, Leopard, Elefant, Büffel und Nashorn. Der Moment, als eine Löwenfamilie direkt an unserem Jeep vorbeilief, die Jungtiere spielend, die Mutter komplett entspannt — das war einer dieser Momente, für die es sich lohnt, um die halbe Welt zu fliegen.
Safari-Tipp: Buche eine private Conservancy statt den öffentlichen Park. Teurer (ab 350 USD/Nacht), aber dafür max. 3 Fahrzeuge pro Sichtung statt 20. Das Erlebnis ist eine komplett andere Liga.
Diani Beach — Traumstrand am Indischen Ozean
Diani Beach hat puderzuckerweißen Sand und kristallklares Wasser. Ich habe vier Tage dort verbracht, geschnorchelt, am Strand Kokosnuss getrunken und in den besten Seafood-Restaurants meines Lebens gegessen. Das Sails Beach Bar & Restaurant serviert gegrillten Barracuda mit Mango-Salsa direkt am Strand — bei Sonnenuntergang. Besser wird Essen nicht.
Praktische Tipps
Kosten für 10 Tage
Posten
Kosten
Flug (Frankfurt → Nairobi)
550 €
Safari (3 Tage Masai Mara)
900 €
Diani Beach (4 Nächte Hotel)
400 €
Essen & Aktivitäten
300 €
Gesamt
~2.150 €
FAQ
Welche Impfungen brauche ich?
Gelbfieber-Impfung ist Pflicht bei Einreise. Hepatitis A/B und Typhus werden empfohlen. Malaria-Prophylaxe für die Safari-Region unbedingt nehmen!
Beste Reisezeit für Safari?
Juli-Oktober für die Große Tierwanderung. Januar-Februar ist ebenfalls gut und weniger überlaufen.
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Die Hauptstadt, die unendliche Wüste und das ganze Einreise Corona Programm
Santiago de Chile☀️
Off to the capital and largest city of Chile! ✈️
Ah, Corona, my dear friend.
Before departing from Peru, as per the usual routine, we had to undergo a PCR test, and guess what? Just after a mere 2 hours of flight time, another one was waiting for us (despite being fully vaccinated + having recovered status + previous negative PCR test results!) 😠. At the airport, they shoved the new test swabs deep into our throats and then even deeper into both nostrils. Yummy. 🤤
With tears in our eyes and coughing, we finally headed to passport control 🥲...
So far, so good. Now it was time for yet another round of quarantine until the new test results arrived. By now, we had become accustomed to it. Luckily, the results only took 1 day, so we had time to explore Santiago de Chile right after 🙏.
Cool city. Lots of skyscrapers. A scorching heat of 30 degrees Celsius. German prices. 😎👍
Coronavirus measure: Temperature check before entering any store!
After strolling around, we visited the Chilean National Zoo🦛
Then, we tried the traditional cocktail: ,,Terremoto“🍹
Very sweet, but oh so delicious with the pineapple ice! 😍
And what could be better than finding watermelon on every corner? 🍉
We definitely made the most out of this one day in Santiago de Chile! ❤️
San Pedro de Atacama🌵
Off to the driest desert in the world! 🏜
Ahead of us lay the dry earth, a heat of at least 30 degrees Celsius, and snow-capped mountains in the background. What a panorama! 🥰
In the city center, the small adobe houses with shops and restaurants stood close together. Small dust clouds formed as cars passed by. Tourists from all over the world crossed paths, admiring the colorful clothing and souvenirs.
Various stray dogs roamed the streets 🐕. Occasionally, we stumbled upon a drunken man regenerating in the shade.
After filling our stomachs with the first Empanadas (one of Chile's typical dishes), we went shopping. The largest supermarket here is roughly comparable to a late-night shop. In Peru, we paid only a third of the original German prices in supermarkets. Hence, the first shock came when we reached the cashier 💸. We paid almost double for some products compared to Germany 😯. Mostly, it's because transportation costs in the desert are naturally much higher. After reluctantly completing our first shopping, we drove to our new accommodation. One of Max's best friends currently lives here and works as a tour guide. His name is Moritz. Max and Moritz – it's clear they get along well 🤣! Anyway, we can consider ourselves lucky to know Moritz; otherwise, accommodations in the area would have been almost unaffordable. So, we got a free accommodation with a refrigerator, a hot shower, a stove, and a large bed. What more could we ask for? 😊
Next to us lived Moritz's grandparents and other relatives.
They own hundreds of animals, including rabbits 🐰, guinea pigs, various bird species 🦜, pigs, horses, llamas, cats, dogs, chickens 🐓, ostriches, goats, deer – and yes, I definitely forgot some. Maybe "farm" isn't the right word; it's more like a "zoo." Anyway.
The family welcomed us warmly, and we all had dinner together.
Note: Before entering the room, ask for permission with the word "Permiso"! 👍👍
We enjoyed fresh goat cheese with pastries, a huge cake, and a horror for all vegetarians: boiled goat.
However, everything tasted delicious, and it couldn't get fresher than this!
Just like in almost every country we've visited in South America, football was on during dinner. Everyone sat around a big table. Next to us, the little chickens were in a cage, and the cats and dogs roamed around the kitchen. 😂
Here, humans and animals live closely together! 👧🐓👧🐓
The Pool Party at the Hostel 💦💦
A perfect way to cool off in over 30-degree weather! 😍 I must say, South Americans have incredibly good taste in music 💃! Perfect dance music that instantly lifts your spirits! Quite the opposite of the current German chart music. Most German radio songs can almost make you depressed 🙄!
Mountain Biking through the Desert
SO MUCH FUN!
VALLE DE JEREZ☀️😎
This beautiful oasis lies amidst the desert landscape, surrounded by towering rocks.
There are small caves in the rock walls that we could even crawl into. 👻
Definitely worth a visit for only 2 euros entrance per person! 🙏
Hot Springs 💦
After our hike, we jumped into the hot springs 😍.
It was just a perfect day ❤️.
Horseback Riding🏇
After slathering ourselves with sunscreen, we hopped into the saddle! We were both a bit nervous 😆. It was even Max's first time on a horse 🙈.
Off we went through the desert landscape. Once again, breathtaking! 😍
Volcano Blanco🌋
Half-day hike 🥾
Such beautiful animals 😍
Guatín
Valle de los Cactus
Cerro Toco
It goes up 5,604 meters high! 😲
The heart pumps like crazy, and the head starts to ache slightly. The top rule, when climbing to such an extremely high altitude, is to stay calm and have a good attitude 🙌! We actually made it up without any problems, with a few breaks 💪.
The Universe 🌌 🌌
Let's take a look at the sky... ❤️
Moritz's cousin brought out his telescope for us!
The stars were a bit blurry. They somehow looked like little bacteria 🤣✨.
But THEN the madness: we could see and photograph the moon through the telescope 😍.
self taken picture of the moon
Floriemiento Fest
A traditional Chilean festival that only happens once a year.
What a festival, I tell you! I don't think I've ever seen so much alcohol in my life. Crates of beer after crates of beer. Thousands of llamas, sheep, and goats in the midst of it all. Nearly the entire village gathered to celebrate this special occasion. When we received our first beer, it was first poured onto the ground as a tradition, for the animals and to Pachamama, "Mother Earth." Here, it's normal to share a bit with the earth (the goddess) with every drink!
Then the music started! Five men began to play the guitar, while people gathered behind them. Everyone danced three times in a circle around the animals. There was loud singing, occasional spins, and suddenly, the woman in the middle smeared red paint on my face. OH OH. It took me a moment to realize that it definitely wasn't paint but llama blood!
Myself with Lama blood in my face 😀
After the dance, the llama wool was processed to adorn the animals.
After the dance, the llama wool was processed to adorn the animals.
Now, for all animal lovers, brace yourselves: After the ritual, one animal of each kind was slaughtered. A sheep, a llama, and a goat 😢.
In the end, the helpers were given a living goat!
We could have gotten one too, but it wouldn't fit quite right in our backpack 😄.
The festival was interesting, shocking, fun, sad, touching, and exciting all at once.
Moon Valley
Or right before it!
Due to Corona, we couldn't get tickets on the same day... Not a big deal! We just hopped on our bikes and explored on our own, discovering a cool cave and breathtaking views!
Until next time, Chile.
We had an incredible time!Coronavirus problems upon entry 🙄:
Die Corona Probleme bei der Einreise🙄:
Die Validierung für unsere Impfungen dauerte länger als erwartet ( bis zu 40 Tagen!! ). Unser Flieger flog daher ohne uns! Gut. Der erste unnötige Geldverlust ( PCR-Test 60 Euro, Flugverschiebung…)!😐
Als nach einiger Zeit, dann doch endlich die Validierung funktionierte starteten wir unseren zweiten Versuch ein paar Tage später🙏. Diesmal war der schöne, wie immer äußerst angenehme Test auch noch bei einem von uns positiv😭. Herzlichen Glückwunsch! Genau das haben wir jetzt auch noch gebraucht😖! Hiermit also der zweite unnötige Geldverlust💸. Mit null, wirklich null Prozent Symptomen und einem trotzdem positiven und überteuerten PCR-Test standen wir nun da. 😐👍
Beautiful two weeks "locked up" in an Airbnb apartment (which thankfully was really nice 🙏). Yes, what can you do? Wait 🧍♀️. Reschedule flights and look forward to the next super PCR test for Chile. Who doesn't love getting their nose swabbed 10 times❓. I gladly pay 60 euros each time for that 👍. Well, enough of that rant 😁.
The fact is, traveling in the time of Corona is very expensive and occasionally nerve-wracking 😌.
But one should always see the good things ☀️. We made the most of our quarantine time, working very hard 💻, continuing to learn Spanish 📚, chatting with our friends/family over Skype 🙂, or baking oat cookies 🍪, rolls, etc...
Peru Reisetipps — Kosten, Route & praktische Infos
Es gibt Reisen, die verändern dich. Peru Reisetipps war eine davon. Die Farben, die Düfte, die Gastfreundschaft. In diesem Reisebericht: kulinarische Highlights, Foto-Spots und praktische Tipps.
Die Vielfalt hat mich begeistert. Egal ob Strand, Wandern oder Kulinarik — Peru Reisetipps bietet alles.
Anreise und erste Eindrücke
Unkomplizierte Anreise, Flüge 100-500 Euro je nach Saison. Mietwagen empfehlenswert für Flexibilität.
Essen = Kultur verstehen. Peru Reisetipps kulinarisch überzeugend. Lokale Küche: frische Zutaten, alte Rezepte, Leidenschaft.
Bestes Restaurant über Mundpropaganda gefunden. Keine Website, handgeschriebenes Menü, fantastisch.
Foto-Spots
Golden Hour für beste Fotos. Beliebte Spots außerhalb Stoßzeiten besuchen.
Praktische Tipps
Reisezeit
Frühling oder Herbst ideal.
Budget
Posten
€/Tag
Unterkunft
60-120
Essen
25-45
Transport
25-40
Aktivitäten
10-30
Gesamt
120-235
FAQ
Sicher für Solo-Frauen?
Ja.
Wie viele Tage?
5-10 ideal.
Karte oder Bargeld?
Mix. 50-100€ lokal dabeihaben.
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Was mich an dieser Reise besonders beeindruckt hat, war die Mischung aus Kultur, Natur und kulinarischen Erlebnissen. Jeder Tag brachte neue Überraschungen — von spontanen Begegnungen mit Einheimischen bis zu atemberaubenden Aussichtspunkten, die in keinem Reiseführer stehen. Genau diese ungeplanten Momente machen für mich das Reisen so besonders.
Once again, we dared to board a bus that should transport us to Puno for 8 hours. Once again, we regretted it. The bus felt like it was 50 degrees Celsius inside, and without air conditioning, it was quite uncomfortable. Additionally, every single seat was occupied, and it felt like everyone was breathing too much. Fortunately, after a few hours, we managed to secure seats in the lower compartment of the bus where the temperatures were more bearable. So, this is how we started the new year. In a stuffy, shaky bus, haha.
But not too bad, because we were on our way to our next adventure!
Fancy, isn't it?
Once we arrived, we hopped on a boat to visit the so-called "Uros Floating Islands." Uros FloatingIslands ".
It's a very impressive group of islands floating on the water, built from totora reeds.
Fascinating! Many families live here right in the middle of Lake Titicaca.
A local explained to us briefly how it all works. Apparently, the reeds have a very thick root that floats on the water's surface. If you connect several pieces of roots together, they grow together after a few years. Then, reeds are laid out in a cross shape on the ground, and voila! You have the foundation to build a shelter.
It's somehow completely unimaginable: a "floating" home on the water. But for the families here, it's completely normal.
The fact is: We have to try this.
"Sleeping on a floating island in the middle of the famous Lake Titicaca once!"
Ouraccommodation from the outside
Accommodation from the inside
An incredible panorama unfolded. Pure tranquility and fabulous sunsets.
Of course, kayaking and canoeing were also part of the experience!
The traditional boats are filled with collected plastic bottles so they don't lose their buoyancy.
But, like almost everywhere in the world, not everything is perfect here either.
Due to COVID-19, tourism has almost completely dried up, which used to finance the lives of the locals. As a result, many families have to move to the city to find work. There is also a school on the floating islands, which has been closed for months due to COVID-19. No education for the children... Even in the city, schools remain closed!
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