After we visited the SOS projects in Cartagena it was time to do some maintenance on the bikes (they both needed an oil change). Ludwig’s place was ideal for that. He had a drain pan and a little concrete pad…

After we visited the SOS projects in Cartagena it was time to do some maintenance on the bikes (they both needed an oil change). Ludwig’s place was ideal for that. He had a drain pan and a little concrete pad…
A quick separate blog about our tour at the SOS Children’s Village in Cartagena. As many people know they are also on our website as a suggestion to make donations to them. We had arranged for a tour already…
Well, it definitely has been an epic journey. I will have trouble keeping it short because there is soo much to tell! We all left Panama City early on Wednesday morning and had great fun riding our bikes out of…
After a rather frustrating search for our B&B Hotel at the pacific coast we ended up going to Panama City on Saturday. Arrived at the Panama House Hostel late afternoon and were lucky to find it, because there was no…
We made our way back to the pacific coast and needless to say the weather turned hot and humid again. Lots of popular and touristy beach towns, lots of signs everywhere with zip-lining tours, eco tours through national parks etc.…
Two more days we spent in San Juan del Sur, a coastal town in southwest Nicaragua about 40 Minutes from the Costa Rican border. Again a popular town amongst surfers, although you have to take a bus that takes you to…