South America Iguazu Falls, Argentina Arrived into Iguazu around 10am, both feeling pretty good. Had some breakfast, dropped our bags in a locker and jumped on the first bus headed to the falls (the Argentina side). We were there shortly after and hiked it straight to the main attraction. Our first sights of the falls
South America Buenos Aires, Agrentina The bus rolled in around 11. We both slept like babies so feeling pretty good. Decided to trek all the way across town to our hostel. Probably about 5kms straight down the main street. This city is very cool. So European. Lots of cafes. Hostel was a little difficult to
South America Mendoza, Argentina Walked back to the Valparaiso terminal and got on the bus for Mendoza, which is just over the border in Argentina. The border happens to be the Andes ranges. 7000km long, 500km wide. The bus over these mountains was incredible. The road was either still being built in places, or
South America Valparaíso, Chile Rocking about 4 hours sleep we got up and checked out. Caught a taxi to the bus terminal and got our tickets to Valparaiso (Valpo), an old port town with tonnes of "culture". The trip took 2 hours. Valpo is a very tired looking town. Much more run
South America Santiago, Chile Woke up feeling a million bucks at 6am. Too bad Santiago doesn't really wake up till 9 or 10 though. We strolled around the empty streets and grabbed a coffee from the only place that was open. Climbed up Cerro Santa Lucia which was right near our apartment.