Friday 23 November 2018

THE ANDES: 20 Latin Songs to Get You Across One of The World`s Largest Mountain Ranges















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Hey there, how`s life been treating you ?

I originally planned on meticulously chronicling my three-week adventure across the Andes in a lengthy, detailed post for you but have decided to cut it short(er) this time. The web is so overly saturated with advice, info, pack lists and itineraries that I figured you wouldn`t need another one of those bloggers explaining to you what sort of hiking boots to get and what kind of thermal underwear to pack. Nah. I fully trust your wit and ability to investigate should you need any guidance on visiting Latin America`s incomparable mountains. Whatever you choose and wherever you`re deciding on going - be it the Rainbow Mountains, the Inca Trail or Lares Trek, Machu Picchu, the Maras Salt-flats or the Colca Canyon - Google`s got you covered, belive me. What I`ll be sharing with you instead is something neither Google nor any travel blogger has managed to thus far (???), and that`s a fiery up-to-date latin playlist to ensure you`re actually gonna make it all the way to them snowy mountain tops. Like don`t get me wrong, I`m 98% positive that you`ll enjoy your experience up there, but I also haven`t met a single traveller - myself included - who didn`t hit a rough patch at least once during their Andean trip, which is why I`ve compiled a list of 20 songs that will give you the necessary amount of fuego to conquer any kind of boredom, fear, cold, exhaustion, altitude and potential food poisoning. See it as the circumstantial soundtrack to my own experience if you like and thank me later: There`s nothing more therapeutic than pushing yourself to your own limits somewhere in the middle of bloody nowhere between 4-5000m above sea level to the beat of a vibrant Latin song that is kicking your a*s truuust. 

    So I guess that`s it for today - enjoy the browsing, enjoy the music and hasta luego. 


Much love,

HF

Friday 9 November 2018

LAKE TITICACA: Between Bolivia and Peru, Where Time Is Standing Still




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Welcome (back) to my page dear friends, strangers, travellers and other kinds of human beings. I must admit that I was left quite surprised by your enthusiastic comments in regards to my previous blogpost where I discussed 10 of La Paz` most curious quirks and perks. For someone who is inclined to criticise her own writing relentlessly, reading your encouraging words truly means a great deal to me, so thanks for that.

Well. By the time you read this piece I`ll have long crossed the border that separates Bolivia from Peru. On board of a tiny, white ferry I`ll have glided across the azure waves of Lake Titicaca - South America`s largest freshwater lake and the world`s highest navigable waterbody situated at an altitude of 3800m above sea level. I`ll have maundered along its shores that are home to crumbling ruins of pre-Incan civilisations and I`ll have climbed the surrounding Andean peaks and soft, rolling hills marked by farmland, fields and vast, desolate stretches of rocky altiplano.