Transit Trekkers

A Couple of Transit Geeks Take on South America


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Six Month Update: What We’ve Been Up To and Where We’re Going

It’s hard to believe we hit our six-month mark! Reflecting on the first half of our trip, we’ve put together a recap of the highlights, things we’ve learned, quick gear update, stuff we take for granted back home, and a general update of what’s to come.

Pisco Pier

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Fun Statistics for 41 Days of Travel in Peru

We love numbers! So we thought we’d share some with you. Ya know, for fun.

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How We Saved 50% of Our Salary to Go on the Trip of Our Dreams

Many people dream of traveling the world but too many view money as a barrier. If you want it bad enough and you put your mind to it, you can save the money you need to stand on top of the world. This post details our money saving tips for travel and what actions we took to save enough to take our dream trip. We’re hoping a little inspiration will get you there too!


So how did we save enough to fund our adventure? …Keep Reading!


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Colca Canyon Trek

Need more motivation to get to Peru than just Machu Picchu? Colca Canyon is where it’s at. It’s the perfect warm-up adventure before the long haul on the Inca Trail.

Colca Canyon Trek

Colca Canyon is one of the deepest canyons in the world reaching a depth of over 13,000 feet, more than twice that of the Grand Canyon in the United States. Situated in southern Peru, Colca Canyon is often overshadowed by the more famous nearby tourist attractions of Machu Picchu and Lake Titicaca; however, it should not be forgotten on the Peru to-do list especially for active, outdoor lovers. …Keep Reading!


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Islas Ballestas – The “Poor Man’s Galapagos”

Poop. Bird poop. Everywhere. Imagine entire islands covered in knee-deep bird poop with millions of birds making it deeper by the second. Imagine thousands of birds circling overhead making you wish you bought the $4 hat from the guy selling them on the dock. Although grabbing a small bandana from your daypack works in a pinch to protect you from bird-bombs – plus they look super stylish.

This is Islas Ballestas, a few outcroppings of red and white rock off the south coast of Peru. Once we got over our initial fear of being pooped on, the islands were teeming with amazing Peruvian wildlife (even animals outside the bird family). Islas Ballestas is known as the “poor man’s Galapagos” and if anyone cannot drop $3,000+ on Darwin’s famous islands then Islas Ballestas may be …Keep Reading!