7.27.2012

Galapagos and future adventures!

So the last couple weeks with my sister was amazing! Galapagos and machu picchu off Our bucket lists in a heavy traveling, close quarters two and a half weeks. It's been a while since my sister and I spent time like that together, and must say it was wonderful. I thought it couldn't get much better than machu picchu, and that's for sure but the galapagos rivaled it and at the same time, because they were such different types of places, both will stick in my mind as some of my fondest memories and favorite places I've ever had and ever been.

The galapagos islands were an immediate sensory overload. After arriving to our beautiful hotel, we just went for a stroll and saw huge iguanas, gigantic pelicans, sea lions, bright orange crabs, lizards, tortoises, and the incredible fish market

At the fish market were tons of fish and the fishermen were filleting the. And selling them Right there. Not only that but sea lions and pelicans were fighting over the scraps... Very cool to see.

We went to the famous Charles Darwin science center and saw the gigantic turtles and land iguanas and that was a pretty spectacular sight.

The next day we went diving. Shanny had never really dove before, only trying when she was very young and she was excited to try it. We did two dives which were equally incredible and I saw some amazing stuff. I hadn't been in almost three years, but like Riding your bike...it comes right back. I saw white tipped reef sharks, Galapagos sharks, over ten turtles, huge schools of fish, rays, and like before complete sensory overload.

The second day we went to tortuga bay, which is a park and beautiful beach. Here we saw some of the coolest animals in their natural habitats and here was where I took the best photos. We came out, after a thirty minute walk, to a huge white white sand beach and walked along that overwhelmed by the beauty. We noticed there weren't swimmers as there were "riptides". We followed the beach and reached a shallow and gorgeous mangrove bay where the water was as still as a pain of glass. The water never reaching above your waist and water clear enough to see your feet. We hung out there for a bit and got antsy to see what else there was. So we followed a path and at first didn't notice because we were to concerned with the temperature of the sand walking barefoot but when we stopped we noticed hundreds if not thousands of black iguanas camouflaged in the black volcanic rock.

Then we look further and noticed these black iguanas surfing and swimming about the waves...so fuckingggg COoooool. We saw the famous blue footed boobies diving and flying so suavely, it was incredible...prob my favorite animal I observed. The pelicans also making their dives, and the beautiful red crabs littered Across the black rock. We noticed the black iguanas taking the waves all the way in to a mangrove that was beyond the path, and Shanny and I being the adventurers we are decided to go behinds the Boundaries a little bit just to see. It was amazing, hundreds of iguanas coming in, using their reptile tail like the fin of a fish and swimming so amazingly. They'd come out and dry off On The rocks in incredible numbers. It was truly a unique and wild experience.

we just observed and took hundreds of pictures. After getting back on the path we tanned, or burnt like toast on the mangrove beach, and decided to head back. The first beach with the waves looked too appetizing to not go in, so I went and joined the surfers and did some AMAzing body surfing and didnt feel any rip tide haha.

The third day we went on a walking tour where we went to a couple different places, but the nightlight for me was "the crack" which was a narrow canyon fled with water that I guess was 30+ meters deep. And yes I jumped off the canyon wall many times, jumps as high as 15 meters, very f-ing fun

The last day we went on another dive which is where we decided the true true treasures of the Galapagos are, and saw amazing things.

Sadly we only has 5 days there, when we could've stayed for two or three weeks, but 5 was amazing.

We returned to Quito and stayed at my mountain guide's hotel (forAconcagua). He wasn't there sadly but his hotel was one of the most beautiful aces I have seen in a while. Hidden up In The mountains with fireplaces, the most amazing food, llamas, horses, peacocks, antique furnishing, it was just incredible and we hung out there for two days until her departure (this morning) and From there I took a bus to Baños, where I am now, a beautiful mountain town...staying at a small quiet bed and breakfast where I am writing this now.

I have four days here where I plan to hike, rock climb (FINALLY), raft, canyoneer, and just relax and write music and take it all in.

My mom and mark arrive Tuesday and we have a day in Quito before flying into the amazons!

After that I fly to colombia where I am meeting my long lost luli and have her company for almost two weeks in colonial cartagena where we will be hunting for the most beautiful empty beaches and hopefully (getting her to dive off the Caribbean coast).

After that I decided I am going to hunker down spending wise and settle for several months teaching kids how to read and write, and yes teach them music! In another Caribbean city called Santa Marta. From there we will see. I am coming to a realization that my journey cannot go on forever and and the end is in sight. And even though I don't want it to end I am going to make sure I have these experiences all throughout my life because you truly learn so much above yourself, different cultures, the worlds of travelers beside you, and just how beautiful life can be when you find time to enjoy what it has to offer.

And with that I leave you.

Cheers from Baños and hope everyone has a wonderful weekend

7.17.2012

Brazil, and Machu Picchu!

So again, I have been slacking with blogging. the only excuse I have is that I have been having an amazing time and haven't had a moment or enough downtime to write. Also the longer that I wait, the more it becomes homework. This entry should be pretty short, I just want to catch people up, who are still reading, if there are any left haha.

I just arrived to Quito, Ecuador and a lot has happened since my last post. my last post left me off in Lencois, so I guess I will quickly recap my adventures since then. after an amazing backpacking and outdoor adventure in Lencois, I took two buses and a ferry to a small island off the coast of bahia, brazil call Morro de Sao Paulo. It was spectacular for its beauty and the 10 steps between my hostel and the beach. I only spent three days there because it was more of a romantic getaway and I was alone soooo yea. There was not much of a backpackers scene, and I just laid on the beach, snorkeled, and worked on my tan. I got antsy and decided it was time to move on. from there, I took a 6 hour bus to a little piece of heaven named Itacaré. It is a little tiny surfing town south of Salvador. I met Three friends on the bus, a Swiss couple, and a Brit who was also traveling alone.



I decided to stay at a hostel called Banana hostel, because it had great ratings, and I had heard from people in Lencois, that it was a great place to be. It was. It was owned and run by a British couple, and they were extremely nice and welcoming. And as for the staff, they were also awesome, they became immediate friends. I loved this place because they were all like a little smiley and had no meanness in them. It was a very chill and relaxing place but with adventures as well. All the guests were awesome too. So basically for 5 or 6 days, I went to the beach, met other backpackers, surfed, and snorkeled. It has been one of my favorite places thus far. I did not want to leave and could have stayed for a month but I had already made plans and had a deadline to get to Rio. It was sad to leave and I know I'll get back there some day, but my friend max was meeting me, and I had already stayed too long. I decided to take a plane because I mixed up my friends arrival date, and had to get there fast.




Rio was a whole nother animal. It was hectic, beautifully unique, unlike any other city I've seen in my life. the people were very nice, good looking, and it was great to see a familiar face. I think I may have said this before, but my goal for brazil, after leaving wintry Buenos Aires was to spend time on the beach, and thats exactly what max and I did. we went to beaches and ate good Brazilian food, we got to see a lot of the city staying in four different neighborhoods: ipanema, Lapa, copacabana, and leblon. We got to see big Jesus and was there for the sunset which was incredibly breathtaking. The culture here had a crazy fire of activism and life that i have not seen any other place. Every body works out, every body is beautiful, the food was good, and people stayed up all night. I wish I had more time there as well, because I had been thinking about moving there, but all we did were touristy things so I don't think I got a good enough feel for the city, but I loved it. I know that if I had more time I could have fit in well with the rio culture. But maybe I'll give it another shot in the future.




I was also able to pick up a decent amount of Portuguese, which I didn't really think was sufficient but I had waiters and cabbies telling me it was good. I used my knowledge of Spanish and with a little help from a Spanish to Portuguese book, was able to get by just fine. its a very fun and unique language and think I could've picked up a lot more if I had more time. And that was my month in brazil. I really wish I had written sooner, so I could recall everything from these places, and share more culture and history but at the moment I have machu picchu and Peru fresh in my mind and want to get there.

I flew out of Rio, and had a nice 9 hour layover in Buenos Aires where I was able to meet up with Luli and grab lunch and spend some time with her. it had been a month and we really were missing each other. it was one of the best worse days, because it was a tease. I also hadn't slept because my flight was extremely early, but I arrived excited as hell and she was there to greet me. I have never really done the long distance relationship, but I can't explain in words how happy I was to see her. We couldn't stop hugging, smiling and kissing and just had the greatest day and really took advantage of that time together. It was a nice an unexpected circumstance, and although short, was amazing to see her. From that day I have to wait another month, where we will meet and travel around Colombia together, which I am extremely excited about. we're meeting in Cartagena in August and it can't come soon enough. But before that I still had/have a lot in between. Later that day she dropped me off at the airport and I almost missed my flight because we couldn't say our goodbyes, but when finally the lady said you have to go in now or you'll miss your flight, it was a quick and abrupt goodbye. I landed in Lima, later in the night, and checked into a hotel where I we to wait for my LITTLE SIS to arrive

I arrived into Lima on her birthday, and I had been gathering little gifts from different places I had been, and continued present shopping the day of her arrival, and set up a nice little birthday pile on her bed. I also got to meet and have
lunch with a girl my mom met last year on her trip to machu picchu, and we had a nice lunch and took a picture for my mom. After that, i had to get to the airport. When I picked shannon up at the airport it was great, I had bought A giant "bienvenidos" balloon and was there to greet her as she exited customs. It was a splendid reunion.

we flew to cusco the next morning, and I had already set up a hostel and our inca trail trek. (all of these events happened so fast it felt like one day blended together). We arrived to cusco in late afternoon and had just enough time to buy our train tickets returning from machu picchu to cusco, and to meet our trek guides. She and I were super excited about this trek, which consisted of downhill mountain biking for 5 hours the first day, followed by a 2 hour rafting trip to our destination. From there, we stayed in a little hostel in the middle of nowhere. there next day was our longer day, 9 hours of hiking, to finish our walking in a natural hot spring park, which was an unbelievable way to end the day. we then took a 20 minute ride in a bus to our next town. the following day we all went on the highest zip line, canopy tour in south America. the highest one being 500 meters above the ground, and the fastest line got us up to 60 kph. It was awesome. From there we walked another flat 5 hours. All along the way of this trek we were taking our time, and learning about what they farm. we learned about the coffee farming process, the cocoa leaves process, and from ha cocaine (lol), banana, mandarins,lemons, mangos, papayas, limes, potatoes, passion fruit, and these very tedious processes, very educational. we also learned about the incas and their downfall and destruction by the spaniards. I got to play with a monkey which has been my dream since I was a kid. I climbed a banana tree and got a whole bundle of fresh ripe bananas for our trek group and we all enjoyed some of the freshest best tasting bananas ever (and I don't even really like bananas).

The trek group was amazing. the two guides were super cool in their early twenties. we had three couples, one American couple, an Irish couple, and a new zealander and German girl, two german girls, and four Mexicans. To sum it up, we had a lot of active, clean fun, and we all had a great chemistry and made it special together through all of our openness. my sister and I also haven't spent this much time together in as long as I can remember so It was a great bonding experience. the final day was amazing, difficult, magical, spiritual, and already a favorite memory.

We arrived to Aguas calientes, after the day of zip lining and walking, following the rail line. It was O M G so touristy, but its just one of those places that everyone has to, wants to, must go before they die. Everyone was beat that night and we had to get up at 345 so we parted early. we woke up at that time and started hiking in our group with only water, lunch and cameras. After a 1.5 hour hike straight up steep steps, Shanny and I were literally the 10 or 15 people in the entire park, and we're there for the most magnificent sunrise I have ever seen. We then toured around for four or so hours, taking hundreds of pictures, and just in awe of the beauty that surrounded us. it was truly magical. Even thought we hadn't eaten much, we're running low on water, we're extremely tired after walking around in the sun up at 4000 meters, Shanny and I found it necessary to hike up machu picchu mountain, a gruesome 2400 steep, broken, and old stairs. We were dead after the hour and half but at the top it was well worth it, and I can't explain how good it felt to be up there looking over this insanely unique and ancient wonder. After that we were sooooooo spent. We left extremely satisfied and a sense of calmness came over the whole group, we had also become a little family...our guide calling us the baby alpacas, for our fiery spirit and entertaining nature. Later that day we had a lovely last supper, and parted ways. we had a layover in Lima las night, and arrived to Quito this afternoon where we'll hang out for the next three aus waiting patiently for GALAPAGOS ISLANDS, another once in a lifetime opportunity.




But all is well here, my Spanish is really maturing, because I don't have my friends in buenos aires to assist me. I can't explain how good it feels to have finally learned another language. I know a lot of people do, but I hadn't...and if you don't throw yourself In an unknown and learn a language from a culture that interests you, it's an amazing experience and a great way to get to know another culture. Shanny and I are getting along great, things have gone very smoothly and I am just really soaking up this time with my baby sis.

COMING UP: Galapagos, sister departs, I have about 6 days to et to an outdoorsy town called baños, then my mom and mark come, where they are treating me to a weeks stay in an Eco lodge deep in the amazon forest. After the, another week to do I don't know what, then meet Luli in Colombia for almost two weeks, and after will be volunteering at a children's non-profit in a impoverished area of coastal Colombia for two weeks to a month. And from there I HAVe nO IDEA, crazy awesome I know... I'm going to try again to be more consistent with entries, but hope you all enjoyed the update!