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A flight to remember: the Nazca lines in Peru

The small town of Nazca is renown all around the world because it’s home to one of the world’s bigger mysteries – a mix of long lines, geometrical figures, and peculiar

A day trip to the quaint town of Pisac, Peru

Although it’s tempting to remain in the historic, cobblestoned centre of Cusco for days, promise not to forget that the nearby Sacred Valley has a lot to offer too. So

The unearthly beauty of the Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

If water is life, then you’ll find the absence of both in the lip-chapping dry area of Salar de Uyuni. The famous salt flats nearby Uyuni were created when a prehistoric

Hiking Les Quatre Vallées in Switzerland during summer

The Alps have some of the most amazing mountain sceneries out there. If you are looking for a low key getaway during summer featuring many outdoor activities, the charming mountain

Conquering the dunes of Huacachina in Peru by buggy

WHAT: Pumping up your level of adrenaline while cruising the dunes during a buggy tour WHERE: In the endless dunes near Huacachina, the tiny oasis town of Ica. HOW MUCH: The

Snaps from Marrakech and the Atlas mountains

Pictures of a fairytale deep in the south of Morocco; made in the centre of Marrakech, the square of Djemaa el Fna, Jardin Majorelle (once owned by Yves Saint Laurent),

PHOTOS: The once in a lifetime trip to Machu Picchu

Machu Picchu is qualified as one of the seven new wonders of the world, a candidate on many bucket lists and by far the best visited place in Peru. Perhaps

The alternative rainbow mountain tour to Palccoyo, Peru

WHAT: Visiting the rainbow mountain of Palccoyo; an alternative trip to the touristy mountain of Vinicunca in the same area. WHERE: The mountain range is a 3,5 hour drive from

Road tripping both north and south from Salta in 4 days: a guide

From the Argentinian northern colonial pearl that is Salta it’s basically a must to go on a road trip at some point. Both the gorgeous rainbows ranges and villages up north of Quebrada

The dresscode of the Peruvian altiplano

In the Peruvian High Andes, in every region – and sometimes even in every village –  you can spot another style of clothing. These Quechuan designs and traditions go back

The colours of freedom at the East Side Gallery in Berlin

It would almost be weird to visit Berlin and not to see The Wall. Comparable to visiting Rome without seeing the Colosseum. So therefore, as part of Chapo’s grand European

Gorgeous snorkel spots on Kauai, Hawaii

Pack your gear, start the engine and drive to one of these 5 hotspots – close to one another on both the north and south shores – if you want