Today I go home, and in all honesty I am ready. South America was sure interesting, but enough is enough, lets move on with life.
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Salvador
Today I go home, and in all honesty I am ready. South America was sure interesting, but enough is enough, lets move on with life.
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Ouro Preto
Monday, March 11, 2013
Rio
Overall Rio is beautiful. It is full of life in the day on the beach, and at night on the streets of Lapa. It was just such a spectacular place it makes you realize why it was given the world cup and Olympics. I could not praise the city more.
Monday, March 4, 2013
Ilha Grande
Rio is next and the five of us are going together. I am really looking forward to it.
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Sao Paulo
I then headed to Paraty in an effort to be in awe of the beaches I had heard so much about
Florianopolis
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Iguazu
I now wait in the hostel and will head on the night bus to Florianopolis in the evening.
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Encarnación
Overall, just a super nice place and a nice time.
Friday, February 15, 2013
Asuncion
The first night I just sort of ate (a huge Brazilian style buffet of meat), and went to bed. The following day I went shopping. I purchased a new camera to replace the stolen one, and grew very excited by how cheap things were in Paraguay. I spent the rest of the day touring and taking new photos.
The following day I followed up my exuberant spending spree by purchasing a new tablet. I am less pleased with this purchase. It was super cheap, but the thing I bought was kind of a piece of crap and runs very slowly. It will suffice for the rest of the trip, but I look forward to having a good computer back with me. I then spent the afternoon in the botanic gardens which were not so impressive, but proved to be a nice way to pass the afternoon, and made for a nice good bye to the city.
I headed to Encarnación early the next day after a mostly sleepless night.
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Santa Fe, Parana, Resistencia, and my Mugging
The next day I slept in late and headed to Parana. It was a nice enough city, but with probably less to do than Santa Fe. So, I walked along the board walk, got some empanadas, and was going to head back early to again take full advantage of the TV in my room. Unfortunately, some teenagers had different plans and decided to rob me at gun point. I then foolishly chased them afterwards. We came upon police in the chase, and the continued t follow the kids while I waited with one. They all came back to the station and told me to be patient and eventually got me back all my passports and documents. They then told me I needed to leave, and I suspect that the cops are keeping my stuff for themselves, as they refused to help me any more. I then just went back and watched tv as I kind of felt like shit for a while after that.
I got to Resistencia very late and ended up in a more expensive hotel then I would prefer, but I guess its ok. The next day I walked around and really felt uncomfortable. It is a poor city, and the supposed sculptures aren't that impressive. So, I went back to my room and read for pretty much the whole day. I guess I am still kind of shaken up, because I don't want to be anywhere that doesn't look like Disney land right now.
I head to Paraguay tomorrow and will need to buy a new camera, and sort of regroup after a kind of crazy experience.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Mendoza
I spent 3 nights and 4 days in this lovely city. The first day I really just at rolled the nice plazas and beautiful boulevards. Following this I went on a bike tour of the wine country hopping from one vineyard to another. I went with this Canadian man, and we had a real nice day. I followed that by going rafting the next day which was really fun and something I had wanted to do for some time now. The final day I walked around the town and checked out the beautiful park just out of town. Really just a good place to spend a few days. Very nice city.
Tonight I head to Santa fe where my days in Argentina are slowly running out.
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Valparaiso
Friday, February 1, 2013
Salta
The Australian couple an I started out by just walking the city. We then met up with some friends of theirs and got drunk in the afternoon of day one. We followed this with a nice dinner and just a good day in genera. the following day we went to a park to view the city from above, had lunch in the park and they left. I was able to hook up with a dutch couple and another Australian guy for a three day road trip before meeting up with Mike.
The road trip was nice, but had to much driving. Cafayate was incredible and one of the best times I had in South America, but we should have stayed longer. We ended up staying at this hostel with almost all Argentinian girls and singing, drinking, and eating all night. >the owner had a guitar and led us in songs all night, and it was just a really good time. We then went for a hike the next day to a waterfall (where I ruined my shoes which I loved and bought for my Asia trip originally). We then headed north without the Australian guy, which sucked because he sort of promised to chip in for gas and the car and then backed out of the final day, which stuck us with the bill. Either way the drive was nice up north, but it wasn´t so spacial. Mostly just a way to burn time before mike joins me on the 9th.
Tonight I head to Cordoba where I will wait a day for Mike. i have a few errands to run, so it is fine. I want to fix my I Pod, which is broken and that is the worst on road trips. I also want to see if I can fix my shoes, and book a trip for Mike and I to the river or something on the 10th.
Santiago
I didn't spend much time there (2 1/2 days), but I gt the idea. It is a nice place to live without much tourism. I went to the main market for an almost identical experience to the one in Montevideo, only with seafood. I then headed to the free walking tour, which was really nice, and informative. The next day I went to the top of two hilltop parks, which were both nice, but not spectacular. I had an early dinner, went o sleep early and headed fr Valparaiso the next day.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
I got to Santiago
When I did get in I got the airport van, which takes you to your door, and just told him one of the addresses in the lonely planet. Well, there turns out to not be hostel there anymore, so the driver insisted on taking me to another place. That place was full. SO, he insisted on taking me to another place (all the while a girl waited patently to be dropped off herself). At the third place there was room, but as soon as I went in to check the driver split with my stuff. After a half an hour or so and time on the phone with the company he returned. So, all is well that ends well I guess.
Good to be in Santiago!
Monday, January 28, 2013
Ushuaia.
Tomorrow I leave very early for Punta Arenas, which is where I get my flight to Santiago, and am just waiting to see how that all plays out.
Friday, January 25, 2013
Bariloche and El Calafate
BA #2
We returned to BA and were pretty tired. Honestly we had very little to do. We did several self guided walking tours and kind of just wondered. On the second night we headed to cafe totoni to see a tango show, which was nice, but not mind blowing. On Friday we went to a nearby weekend spot called tire, which was again nice, but not mind blowing. Finally on Saturday we walked a lot and went to visit the president's house, which was surprisingly not nice compared to other things in BA. We also went for a final steak dinner together st a small neighbourhood place.
Sunday we bought a few presents, and sort of lamented him being there just a little too long. I took the 2pm 22 hour bus to Bariloche and said my goodbyes.
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Uruguay
The morning of the 14th we got on a ferry to Colonial de Sacramento, which is a small port colonial city in Uruguay. It was super nice and charming, but with little to do. It was picturesque, but that is about all I can say about it. After a few hours of walking we headed to Montevideo.
Montevideo was a nice small capitol city. When we got in at night we just walked the main strip along the pedestrian only area and had a steak sandwich for dinner. We also gawked at all the people having Motta, which was really crazy. The next day (15th) we headed to the main market to have a giant parilla style lunch, which is more or less as much meat as one can eat in different forms. It was good, but sickening. After we rented bikes and roads along the coast, which turned out to be nicer than the rest of the historic district. Overall Montevideo is a nice city worth seeing if you are in the area, but nothing worth going special to.
The following day (16th) we got on a bus back to Sacramento and then the same ferry back to BA where we would stay until mike leaves on the 20th.
Buenos Aires #1
We got to BA early on the 12th and began to walk around. We immediately really liked it. While we didn't do all that much other than walk it was apparent what a spectacular city it was. We did stumble upon the old cemetery, which was really awesome. We also did a fancy steak diner, which was better than most other steaks I have had in life.
The 13th was hard, because mike was sick, and my feet were hurting. We went to Boca in the morning, and it was cool, but mike was obviously not so happy and wanted to rest. So we headed back and tools nap. We then went to the big park in Palermo, which wasn't overly nice, and headed back for a small simple dinner of empanadas near the hostel
Cordoba and Rosario
Mike finally joined me in Cordoba. It was nice to see him, and we really just spent a day and a half wondering a very pretty city and seeing some nice things. We had to wait to leave Cordoba until my shoes were re soled and in the mean time we saw a very pretty colonial center and some nice outer areas, but nothing mind blowing. We also had a huge steak dinner with a bunch of Israelis in the hostel, and headed out in the late afternoon of the 10th.
We got to Rosario and spent the night walking wondering where the people were, as the streets were deserted. We eventually stumbled upon the flag monument, which was kind of the most impressive urban monuments I have ever seen. The next day we walked around and changed some money with a strange lady who the hostel sent us to (black market exchange rates are much higher than normal), and went to the beach. It was a decent beach, but was cool because it was on a river. We heard back, and went to dinner at a nice enough place and called it a night.
Monday, January 7, 2013
Uyuni
We got back to the town to try to head to Argentina, and found that because it was New Years Eve there were no buses, and we would have to spend the night in Uyuni. I didn´t care, but the Australians were disappointed. We had dinner, lit a firework, and went to bed before midnight.
Te next day we got a bus at 6am and headed to the boarder. It was a terrible road, and was really uncomfortable. It did´t hep that a Bolivian man was yelling at the tourists to get out of his country the whole time. We finally made it and got another bus on the Argentinian side to Salta, where me and the Australian couple ended up after almost 36 hours of trying. It looked like a nice city as we entered......