Motobike trip around San Augustin

Today a french and me rented a motobike and went 6 hours around San Augustin. First our bike broke down but luckely we found a mechanic who was able to fix it and we continued driving. Saw the highestWeiterlesen
Today a french and me rented a motobike and went 6 hours around San Augustin. First our bike broke down but luckely we found a mechanic who was able to fix it and we continued driving. Saw the highestWeiterlesen
Had a 17 hours travel from San Augustin to Pasto (154km). The first part was from Pitalito to Mocoa. It should be just a 4 to 5 hours bus ride but after 3 hours due to havy rains the cars couldn'tWeiterlesen
Walked through Pasto and Ipiales today. Tomorrow crossing the border to Ecuador.
Today I went through the town Otavalo. It's a very nice and peaceful town. Otavalo is famous for the huge market where I bought a poncho for myself. Afterwards I went to the waterfall "Cascadas deWeiterlesen
Sunday hike on 3.500 meter above sea level around a volcano crater and visited the small town Cotocachi to try some amazing local food.
The capital of Ecuador lies 2.800 meter above sea level and has 3 mio inhabitants. It has many churches and we visited the Basilica del Voto Nacional where you can climb to the top of the towers.Weiterlesen
From Quito we took a cable car that brings you to almost 4.000m and then the 2-3 hours hike up to the Volcano brings you to 4.696m. Its a very nice hike with amazing view over Quito and you feel theWeiterlesen
Mindo and the he cloud forrests. Its very nice but it was raining heavily in the afternoon. We explored thr area on bikes and hiking and got completely wet 😅
Baños is a very nice town with a lot of activities you can do around. We went Rafting within an amazing landscape and took the bike tour to the Pailón the Diablo where you can stand next to thisWeiterlesen
We did a two days hike to the Tungurahua Volcano. It's an active Volcano with 5.023m. The first day we went to the Refugio which is located at 3.800m. The Refugio didn't had any electricity so it wasWeiterlesen