Okay, it´s a bit late to be starting this page, but oh well. Hopefully this can be used to serve as both a summary of where we´ve already been as well as a semi-guide of where we´ll be heading in the future.

» Been There, Done That

  • Quito (4 weeks, language school)
  • Baños, Riobamba, Cuenca, Vilcabamba (1 week)
  • Trujillo (2 days)
  • Cusco, Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu (10 days)
  • Lago Titicaca (4-5 days)
  • La Paz (2 days)
  • Bolivian Jungle (4 days)
  • La Paz (2 days)
  • Sucre and Potosi (2 days)
  • Solar de Uyuni (3 days)
  • San Pedro, Atacama, Northern Chile (1 day)
  • Arequipa (4 days)
  • Nazca (1 day)
  • Ilha Grande (4 days)
  • Rio de Janeiro (9 days)
  • Iguazu Falls (2 days)
  • Buenos Aires (6 days)
  • Uruguay (3 days)
  • Buenos Aires (6 days)
  • Mendoza (5 days)
  • Santiago (4 days)
  • Valparaiso (2 days)
  • Chilean fjords via Navimag (3 days)
  • Puerto Natales (1 day)
  • Torres del Paine (5 days)
  • El Calafate (3 days)
  • Puerto Natales (2 days)
  • Antarctica (8 days)
  • Ushuaia and Tierra del Fuego (3 days)
  • Buenos Aires (4 days)
  • Bogota (4 days)

Map of the route. I haven´t tried doing a map like that via Google Maps before and can´t seem to figure out how to get a link to just a picture of the map :/ Anyone know how to do that?

3 Responses to “Itinerary”

  1. Brutus said

    I very much appreciate that you are sharing your trip to South America. The pictures are great and the flavor you give by showing the people and the food in addition to the normal tourist sites is wonderful. I have your site on my blogroll so that the one or two people who go there might have a chance to see this for themselves.
    Thanks again,
    Brutus
    Brutusphere.com

  2. Mike Vesper said

    Chelsea and Allen we wish you continued fun on this awesome trip … how fortunate for you both to be able to take the time necessary to accomplish this worldwind tour!

    Thanks for sharing the stories and the photos.

  3. Ken Crawford said

    I googled “saltena” and ran across your travel blog. You’re trip is facinating and I hope it continues to remain so until its planned finish. I’ve visited some of the locations (mostly on business) your seeing, but never as a tourist. I’d love to do a tenth of what you’re doing with my wife someday.

    Best wishes from Texas,

    Ken

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