36°51'29" S 185°14'55" W

Sitting at Auckland airport waiting to depart for Chile. Not too much to say, will post more when I land. Traveling with two friends from college, Louis and Eyob.
A rough itinerary:
Ecuador (inLue lisää
Santiago Layover

The one certainty with travel is that every airport looks identical and demands extortionate prices on everything. NZ $3.50 for a small bottle of water!
Flew over Santiago. Very dry and mountanous.Lue lisää
Guayaquil

In Ecuador's largest city for two days before flying to the Galapagos Islands. Touched down at 3am but had to wait at airport until 8am before could check in - 5 hours of boredom.
Took a taxi toLue lisää
At the Football

South Americans are mad about football. Their support for their teams is legendary. The problem with legends is that they can become exaggerated with time, as people try and continuously amaze. SoLue lisää
Galapagos

Tired and dealing with awful internet so only a brief post.
Flew to Galapagos island chain, took speed boat to largest island Isla Isabela. Driven at lunatic speed by the captain. Eyob threw up,Lue lisää
Galapagos - Puerto Ayora

Our fourth day on the islands. There are many day activities to choose from here which the rest of our tour group usually go on. We three have mostly stuck to the free ones (which are just as good) orLue lisää
Galapagos - Puerto Ayora Again

It's 9 am and we have just finished our complementary breakfast in our fancy hotel on the Puerto Ayora waterfront. Our tour itinerary listed us as only being entitled to two breakfasts on the firstLue lisää
Galapagos - San Cristobal Island

The final island of our tour. Nix lost last night in a shameful performance so not in the mood to write much.
It's morning and we're sitting in the hotel lounge researching beaches. All look the sameLue lisää
Back on the Mainland

Galapagos is more than a nature sanctuary. It’s a tourist sanctuary.
We’ve arrived in Quito, Ecuador’s capital, and it’s even dodgier than Guayaquil. Every street door is secured with severalLue lisää
A little culture

As requested, something a little more cultural for this post. The following is from our tour guide today, augmented with my own thoughts.
Today is Ecuador’s Independence Day, commemoratingLue lisää
All for one, and one for all?

The Three Musketeers is a story of loyalty and brotherhood in the most trying circumstances. Their unity is embodied in that famous line above. I like to think our triumvirate shares a similar bond,Lue lisää
Colombia

Just touched down in our third country, in airport having breakfast. We are sticking to the gringo menu (bangers and mash) as both my companions have fallen sick already due to dodgy food. It's theirLue lisää
Football, gold and other stuff

Got up and watched the World Cup draw. Much less interesting when everyone you support has been knocked out.
Walked to Bogota's Museo del Oro today (literally the Museum of Gold). Houses ancientLue lisää
Luis: My Story

"As I write this the airport lights have turned off. We are not sure when the light will return. Time passes differently in South America.
Dimitri’s short sentences are indicative of the freneticLue lisää
"This is just such a saga"

Quite a bit has happened in the last 48 hours. Our next stage from Colombia (with Avianca) to our connecting flight in Ecuador to Peru (with Latam) was supposed to take 8 hours but has insteadLue lisää
Americas, by Luis.

"Some sort of Stockholm syndrome blankets the world. Former Soviets no longer hide their desire for American goods. Indians play cricket against the English every year. On the ground here it’s moreLue lisää
Louis: "A world unchanged"

"The Peruvian mainland has captured my heart. Lima was a great disappointment. It reminded me of Auckland. The contrast since leaving the cities has been amazing.
The local dress in the highlands isLue lisää
Under the Weather

We're five days into our "Peru on a shoestring" tour, which is proceeding at breakneck pace. Every day involves a 5-10 hour bus ride (sometimes overnight) to our next destination. "Peru in a minute"Lue lisää
Preparing to Climb Machu Pichu

Doing stuff for the first time is always difficult - you never know what to bring, which way is quickest, what to buy and what you can save on. Some people love the experimentation but I just hate theLue lisää
A Cultural Exchange - Ccaccaccollo

I really should've read our tour itinerary. Instead of beginning the Inca Trail straight away, we actually were booked in to visit a rural village to spend a night home-staying.
I was rooming withLue lisää
Machu Picchu

Have just returned to our Cusco hotel following our 4 day hike to Machu Picchu.
Trek was long but not overly difficult. We had constant good weather (I only wore my raincoat for 2 hours total).
EachLue lisää
Back from the dead

The past few days have been somewhat chaotic - you do come to appreciate the way tours take the organizational work out of travel.
Our Peru tour wrapped up two (or was it three?) days ago with aLue lisää
Last Cusco Day

We've finally gotten around to organising a bus out of here. We leave 8am tomorrow for Puno, on the Lake Titicaca shores.
Visited more sights today but forgot their names. Must've not beenLue lisää
Puno Time

According to Lonely Planet, Puno is Peru's hottest new tourist attraction. Presumably they based this on its access to the lake, as the town isn't much to write home about.
Narrow streets andLue lisää
Bon Voyage

This confounded continent insists on repeatedly making me sick. While Louis and Eyob are spending the day sailing Lake Tittikaka, I've spent most of it in bed.
On the bright side, a ton of footballLue lisää