Sunday, September 7, 2008

Lima

Said some more goodbyes and took a morning flight to Lima. Checked back into our hotel and walked around the Parque National, had lunch and the went off to meet another group from our tour who would be leaving to go home today.

Walked through Chinatown and had dinner at a Chinese restaurant. It seems weird to me Spanish people speaking in Chinese....very weird....

Anyway, I am now back at the hotel, updating my blog and trying to decide what to do tomorrow as our flight is not until Tuesday early morning...not good planning on our part..oh well


After the jungle of Peru, the Lares Trek and Machu Picchu, we really are not to keen on seeing Lima...but we will anyway.

I had a great time here, hope you had fun reading my travels and I will see you all in a few days or more...Ciao

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Machu Picchu - Cusco

Up at 4am to get on the 530 am bus to Machu Picchu...our tour starts at 6am for two hours. And quite a history has Machu Picchu..absolutely awe inpsiring and magnificent in its creation..and its huge...


We spent the morning walking around the complex, walking up to the guard house and waiting for the fog to lift so we can take our photos..about 20 minute later it did and we were greeted with an amazing view of the village. Unbelievable that it took 100 years for this village to be built and only 1000 people lived here...breathtaking

We climbed (more climbing) up to the Sun Gate 45 minutes to get a view of the entire village...it was quite a sight to see....


It was a great morning and, in the afternoon, we took a train back to Ollantaytambo, then a bus back to Cuszo for our last night.

We all got together for dinner at a pub (American food...wow), said our goodbyes and off to bed we go...

Friday, September 5, 2008

Lares Trek Day 3


After a good night's warm sleep and another wonderful breakfast of porridge, toast and pancakes (did I mention we ate well on our trek), we got on a bus to meet up with the rest of our tour in Ollantaytambo. We toured the ruins of Ollantaytambo, then took a train to Aquas Calientes which would be our stop for the night.


After shopping in the market...and it was huge...we had pizza at Pachamama (Earth Mother) and went back to the hotel for an early night as we had to get up at 4am to go to Machu Picchu..yes you did read that right...

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Lares Trek Day 2

So after a restless sleep due to another cold night, we awoke to a hot breakfast of omelettes and panchuta (sweet bread) -yummy.

Wouldn´t you know it, but on our last walking day, it poured, I mean poured! We were supposed to walk 2 hours, stop for snacks then walk 2 more hours to our campsite for the night but instead, our fearless leader decided, due to the unrelenting rain, we would walk straight to the campsite!...holy cow..


I thought I had a rainproof jacket on, that´s all I´m going to say...needless to say, it was not and 5 layers of clothing (yes 5) were soaked through by the time we reached our campsite at noon. It really was just putting one step in front of the other, pants soaked, top layers soaked, shoes covered in mud....only thing that did not get soaked was my backpack..apparently the rain cover on there works! sigh

And, guess what...it stopped raining when we got there!!! argh

You´ll take comfort in the fact that our 3rd campsite was at a hot springs...yep..a nice hot hot hot springs.....ah did we ever enjoy that after our walk in the rain..


Another yummy meal, some chatting, tea time, chatting more, dinner time and off to bed for what would be my best night´s sleep in days...

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Lares Trek Day 1

We arrived at our first campsite at 2am and 4 hours later, not having gotten any sleep whatsoever due to the bitter cold, we awoke to start our climb.

Due to the strike and the roads being blocked, our trek guide decided we would do the climb in reverse order, that is the highest peak on the first day of climbing and so forth. Hmm...ok...not sure what to expect but she´s the expert.


The first day was brutal, not going to sugar coat for you who want to attempt to do this in the future, it was brutal. A mild headache turned into a vicious headache by the time we stopped for lunch and I was completely out of breath climbing up steep hills/mountains at such a high altitude, not easy. But taking our time, we managed to get to the highest peak of our climb at about 3:00pm..hurray!!! That´s 4500m for those keeping track! It was hard but so totally worth it.


Our morning of hot sun turned bitter cold once we reached the peak and stayed that way all the way to our second campsite for the night. In total, we walked 6 hours today, wow did my feet hurt :)

After tea time and dinner, we all retired to our subzero sleeping bags for an early night.

Yes, we have 5 meals on our trek, 5! Breakfast, snack, lunch, tea time and dinner!..holy cow...and the food was amazing..we have a cook, personal cook, waiter and 3 porters and each person helps out with the meals, cutting, preparing, cooking, serving and cleaning up. All vegetables are washed and cut up and cooked, chicken is cooked on the gas stove, etc.. nothing processed here!...So much better than we thought.


Apart from the cold, today was a successful day indeed!

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Cusco Day 2

Our first complete day in Cuzco started with a 7 hour tour!....ouch..but it was good..we visited three ruins of which Cuzco is famous for: Tambomachay, Q´enqo and Sacsayhuaman (Sexy Woman)..all very nice ruins...then we visited the Museum of Santo Domingo.


After 7 hours, we were hungry..so off we went to try some Peruvian cuisine..yummy..and I had a latte!...Peruvian coffee is very strong and I have not had a lot of it but a latte I will have!

Then off to sightsee Cuzco, from plaza to plaza, we found St. Francis church..and more churches..as there are about 11 here..all very nice.


But unfortunately, our day ended with bad news..we would have to camp out tonight as students and truck drivers would be on strike at midnight and the roads would be closed so we would have to go tonight and camp out..so our 3 day/2 night trek is now 3 day/3 night trek...oh well..so off to pack we go so we can get going...I will catch up on our return in 3 days..wish us luck!

Monday, September 1, 2008

Cusco

Another early day as we are up at 6am to take the paddle canoe back to the mainland, then walk 45 minutes then take a motorized canoe then a bus to the airport for our morning flight to Cuzco. We waited 2 hours for a 30 minute flight...sigh...bad thing is they have to wait for the flight from Lima to arrive and if there are high winds, it will not take off until the winds die down...which I suppose I cannot complain about.

Off the plane to a bus to take us to our hotel..it´s very colonnial and pretty and spanish...We had a late lunch at 3:00 at Paititi where everyone indulged in some traditional Peruvian food..tasty...then back to the hotel for our briefing concerning the Lares Trek..hmm...she said it may go down to below 0...hmm I may need to do some shopping...:)


And now we are off to dinner at 7:30pm...later

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Amazon: Tambopata rainforest

Today we were up at 5:00am for our 2 hour ride canoe ride around Lake Sandoval. This is a great time to see the animals as they wake up. We saw howler monkeys, herons and caymans!..nice


Back to the lodge for breakfast then a 2 hour nature walk to learn about the Amazon trees and plants, how they are used for medicine purposes..one of the trees has the cure for malaria!..we even had some brazil nuts fresh off the tree!

Back to the lodge for a well deserved lunch of pork chops, rice, beans and broccoli..we are so well fed!...After an hour long nap, Neil and I ventured out and saw some McCaw parrots..got some pretty good shots too...

Another 2 hour boat ride to see the animals as they come to the lake to sleep..we saw the sunset..very pretty, we saw squirrel monkeys, capuchin monkeys and red howler monkey!...we also learned that when it is dark and you turn your flashlight on towards the shore, you will see many red eyes staring back at you..those are caymans..many of them...nice...


We also saw many stars...and back to the lodge for dinner...and sleep

Amazon Jungle: Puerto Maldonado

After arriving in Lima at 1:30 am, we took a 45 minute drive to the hotel only to find out we had to get up in 3 hours to take our flight to Puerto Maldonado..sigh.

So 3 hours of sleep later, we got back on bus to take a 45 minute drive back to the airport to take our plane to our destination.

At Puerto Maldonado, we boarded a motorized canoe that took us to our 45 minute walk to a paddle canoe that would take us across Lake Sandoval to our jungle resort for the next 2 days..whew!


We saw brown capuchin monkeys on our paddle canoe..how adorable..and cayman alligators..not so adorable but still a sight to see. We saw McCaw parrots and herons and more.....pictures to come later...


Our lodge was not at all what we thought it would be. It was nice with generators for eletricity and hot water..boy were we spoiled! Although I didn´t actually take a hot hot shower but anyway...they shut the power off at certain times to conserve electricity so my showers not so hot..but didn´t bother me.

A night walk enabled us to see spiders, ants, secadas and more..very nice..very warm weather. And our dinner was delicious!!! chicken with rice and spinach..wow..we were spoiled! OF course that came with the bad news we would be up at 5:00am the next day!...but no worries...it was a good first day!

Friday, August 29, 2008

Packing and off to the airport we go.......

Today is the first day of our trip and we will be sitting on a plane for 8 hours..wahoo...yes I know sounds very exciting

Tomorrow morning we set off on our trek into the jungle..hopefully I will be able to update this when we return in two days......

Wish me luck and no mosquito bites!

Monday, August 25, 2008

Lima

Hi everyone,

So I am off to the jungles of Peru in 4 days!!! How very exciting.

I will try to keep this updated as much as I can...remember that you will not hear from me for 2 days in the jungle and 3 days on the trek to Machu Pinchu but since we have an entire day in Lima, I can spent it catching up on the week's events.

Hopefully, we will be able to upload photos as well....won't that be exciting for you!. Some of you know that Neil and I like to take many many many pictures....:)

Talk to you soon.

Sandra

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

happy trails to you, it's great to say "hello"

Hi everyone,
I am endeavouring to write about all the fantastic places I have travelled to and will travel to in my life. Hence, my new travel blog. I hope you will share this journey with me.

I will have reviews and pictures of all the places I have visited and I invite you to share the journey with me. Feel free to post comments and reviews yourself as the need arises.

happy travels,
Sandra