TRAVERSE Issue 08 - October 2018 | Página 46

tually on the right track and almost on the verge of turning around, we found a sign. It took about another 30 minutes to get there and we were greeted by a farmer and his wife, who was very keen to give us the guided tour. At about 5000m in altitude and wearing bike gear, the hour walk all around the captivating rock formations was certainly a challenge, but well worth the breathing difficulties and big blis- ter that I ended up with. After that it was off to Arequipa via Salinas y Agua- da Blanca National Reserve, with the most potholed road I’d ever been on but, it did have a huge laguna com- plete with a whole bunch of Flamin- gos just chilling out, and lots more bouncy Vicunas. Happy days! Our last route before exiting Peru to Bolivia was via the coast and Lake Titicaca. Obscure I know but we also included a tonne of back-country roads. The first key stop was Ilo, a port town and home to plenty of seals, pelicans and other bird life. They literally queue up on the shore line, waiting to get the leftover fish scraps from the fish market. We also got to visit Punta Coles, where I got my first real-life view of wild penguins. Who knew they had penguins in Peru, but they do! I was so, so happy. The route to Puno took us on some very quiet back roads, and the stop on route in Tarata was fantastic, although it took a lot of effort to find someone to unlock the only functioning hostel in town ... it was a Sunday after-all! It was worth it though and the next day we reached Puno. A visit to the nearby Uros floating islands was cheap and cheerful, so we took the boat and enjoyed a day on Lake Titicaca. It was then off to Bolivia. Peru had been truly a delight, and if you like riding on dirt, it’s definitely the place to be! We WILL return one day! SB TRAVERSE 46 Suzie, and her partner Kelvin, are a couple from Bristol, England and are currently exploring South America. They believe that 'life is an adven- ture' and something to be shared. Along with Cyril (the sloth) they're happy to pass on what they have expe- rienced and learnt. Checkout their website for more adventures - www.avvida.co.uk - or better yet lick on the logo below to Su- zie and Kelvin's YouTube channel for amazing videos of their adventures, subscribe, it's worth it.