From hiking the Inca Trail to the iconic Machu Picchu site, to taking a reed boat across Lake Titicaca and indulging in food and culture in Lima, Peru offers visitors a rich tapestry of incredible experiences. I spent two weeks there in 2018 and while I blogged about the places I visited, my long-overdue Peru travel guide is finally here!
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13 October 2025
10 January 2025
10 Unique Places to Stay for a Memorable Holiday
Last year, I stayed in some incredible hotels Sri Lanka: The Fortress Resort & Spa near Galle was particularly dreamy. As I start planning my travels for 2025, I've been reminiscing about some of the other beautiful places I've stayed in over the years. I've put together this selection of my most unique and memorable stays around the world. I hope it helps inspire your own holiday plans!
16 July 2022
Ten Favourite Travel Memories from an Expiring Passport
I was sad to bid farewell to my old passport this week — not just because it was an EU one (*sob*) but also because the stamps inside remind me of the travel experiences I've enjoyed over the past decade. To highlight some of these wonderful memories, I decided to pick one photo from each year, and boy was that hard! (I cheated because the header image features an 11th photo!)
30 December 2018
A Year in Leaps: 2018
27 November 2018
At Central Restaurante, a 16-Course Adventure across Peru
15 October 2018
Six Specialty Coffee Spots To Visit in Lima, Peru
10 October 2018
In Peru's 'White City', Monastic Secrets Written in Volcanic Stone
08 October 2018
Great Lake: Exploring Lake Titicaca and Puno
05 October 2018
Sunrise at Machu Picchu: My Four-Day Inca Trail Trek
“This is ‘Inca flat’,” our guide Aiben tells us wryly as we walk along a rocky path with a moderate uphill incline. The Incas were made of extremely stern stuff, we soon learn. A Franco-German family and I are trekking the 26.5-mile stretch of the Inca Trail that runs from km 82, near Ollantaytambo, all the way to Machu Picchu.


