Huanchaco Travel Blogs
Browse travel blogs from Huanchaco below. Huanchaco travel blogs, travel journals, and travelogues are written by fellow travelers and provide an invaluable firsthand perspective in helping to plan your travels to Huanchaco.
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#1 of 12 Huanchaco travel blogs
Jan 16, 2008 – Jul 10, 2008
Amsterdam, Netherlands -› Lima, Peru -› …
De tijd gaat zo ontzettend snel hier en mijn dagen zitten zo vol dat ik bijna niet de tijd kan vinden om rustig een verhaal te typen. Maar ik ga mijn best doen voor jullie! Van de reacties op mijn vorige verhaal begrijp ik dat jullie het toch wel erg leuk vinden om mijn avonturen te lezen. Nou daar…
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#2 of 12 Huanchaco travel blogs
Sep 13, 2008 – Dec 05, 2008
Quito, Ecuador -› Tena, Ecuador -› …
3 months attempting to see as many of the highlights of South America as possible. Starting in Ecuador and finishing in Machu Picchu.
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#3 of 12 Huanchaco travel blogs
Mar 13, 2007 – Aug 06, 2007
Santiago, Chile -› Iquique, Chile -› …
After an overnight bus from Huaraz to Trujillo, we immediately escaped the bustling city of Trujillo for a more quiet laid back beachy surfy town for rest and relaxation. We stayed in a place that could have been awesome but it was run by a business man and business was the bottom line. For instanc…
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#4 of 12 Huanchaco travel blogs
Jul 27, 2009 – Oct 30, 2009
A little break.
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#5 of 12 Huanchaco travel blogs
Sep 27, 2006 – Feb 27, 2007
Quito, Ecuador -› Saquisili, Ecuador -› …
After all my time travelling, including many hundreds of kilometres supposedly along the coast of Peru, I hadn´t seen the sea since I had flown over it many months ago. There is something about the sound of the sea, which along with watching fire at night, I think mankind is endlessly attrac…
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#6 of 12 Huanchaco travel blogs
Oct 10, 2007 – Feb 28, 2008
von lima geht es weiter richtung norden. die busfahrt (erneut mit cruz del sur, doch diesmal ohne zwischenstopp fuers kofferzaehlen) ist angenehm, da wir uns die luxurioeseste klasse, full-cama, leisten, und fuehrt uns 8h lang der kueste entlang. diese ist nicht etwa gruen, sondern besteht aus eine…
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#7 of 12 Huanchaco travel blogs
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#8 of 12 Huanchaco travel blogs
May 26, 2009 – Nov 25, 2009
So I got up at 6.30am the next day to try and get out of Tumbes as quick as possible. The annoying thing about northern Peru is that the towns do not have central bus terminals, so to get a long distance bus you have to go to the individual company office to buy tickets and get on the buses -…
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#9 of 12 Huanchaco travel blogs
Dec 02, 2003 – Dec 02, 2004
A year spent exploring South East Asia, Australasia and my favouriter continent of South America
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#10 of 12 Huanchaco travel blogs
Mar 01, 2008 – May 20, 2008
Hi all
My name is Mark Robertson, 27 years old from Wellington, New Zealand. I'm off to Bogota, Colombia on 4 March 2008 from Auckland New Zealand, via Buenos Aires. Spending 1 month in Colombia attending a Colombian friend's wedding before backpacking my way from Colombia to Argentina, via Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia over the following 5 months.
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#11 of 12 Huanchaco travel blogs
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#12 of 12 Huanchaco travel blogs
Sep 06, 2008 – May 28, 2009
A journey all around the continent, visiting some of the less travelled routes (if such routes still exist and I think them worth trying). The journey ends outside South America, the finish in western Canada.
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