Arriving at our hotel for the night
1 de novembro de 2024, Colômbia ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C
Once we’d climbed back up to where the truck was parked, we drove the short distance to our hotel for the night.
We had to negotiate a couple of tricky corners in the middle of town, so one of ourLeia mais
Our first border crossing with the truck
2 de novembro de 2024, Equador ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C
We were up early for breakfast at 7am and departure by 7.30am. The coffee served by the hotel this morning was nondescript and lukewarm - such a shame after all the amazing coffee we've drunk inLeia mais
Exploring Otavalo
3 de novembro de 2024, Equador ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C
Despite it being a free day, we were up early, ready for breakfast in the hostel, the highlight of which was a delicious fresh blackberry juice with no added sugar.
After breakfast, we took someLeia mais
Photos of Otavalo's market
3 de novembro de 2024, Equador ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C
Coffee and lunch in Otavalo
3 de novembro de 2024, Equador ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C
Afterwards, we went to a café Nikki had recommended for coffee. We found about half of our group there! We ordered afogatas and spent some time chatting to the others and comparingLeia mais
Day of the Dead party
3 de novembro de 2024, Equador ⋅ ☁️ 15 °C
At 5pm, we were all invited to a Day of the Dead party hosted by the family who own the hostel. The Day of the Dead has pre-Columbian origins. Indigenous communities held ceremonies and rituals toLeia mais
Leaving Otavalo
4 de novembro de 2024, Equador ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C
We were all up for breakfast at 7am, ready to leave by 8am. We said a sad goodbye to the family who had been perfect hosts. We also waved a temporary goodbye to Sam and Megan, who are leaving usLeia mais
Standing on the Equator
4 de novembro de 2024, Equador
After about a 90-minute drive, we reached the 'middle of the world' and got to stand on the equator. We each paid $5 to enter the exhibition. Included in the entrance fee was a fascinating talk. Leia mais
Agave garden at the middle of the earth
4 de novembro de 2024, Equador
There were some amazing agave plants to look at when we were at the Solar Museum. There were also some interesting posters in the toilets! 😀
Arriving in Quito
4 de novembro de 2024, Equador ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C
Back on the truck, we continued our drive to Quito. The mountain scenery all around us was truly spectacular, as was the extent of the sprawling capital as we hit the city’s outskirts!
Quito,Leia mais
Walking tour of Quito
5 de novembro de 2024, Equador ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C
I didn’t sleep too well as I am full of cold, but we woke up to a beautiful sunny morning and the view from the roof while we were having breakfast was stunning!
We decided to join the free walkingLeia mais
Basilica del Voto Nacional
5 de novembro de 2024, Equador ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C
Our first stop was at the Basílica del Voto Nacional, a Roman Catholic church located in the historic centre. It is the largest neo-Gothic basilica in the Americas. The main church is 140 metresLeia mais
The historic centre of Quito
5 de novembro de 2024, Equador ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C
From the basilica, we walked down the hill to the historic centre of Quito where we had a look around a gallery displaying indigenous art. Our next stop was in the city's main plaza. There, weLeia mais
Juices and chocolate
5 de novembro de 2024, Equador ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C
We then went to a juice bar where we sampled different fresh juices and delicious chicken and rice empanadas. This was quickly followed by a visit to a chocolate maker located in a colonial-styleLeia mais
The end of the walking tour
5 de novembro de 2024, Equador ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C
This was the last stop on our walking tour, so we said our goodbyes to Vale and made our way back to the hostel with some of the others who had been walking with us. Once there, we ordered lunch. Leia mais
The Virgin of El Panecillo
5 de novembro de 2024, Equador ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C
After lunch, I intended to do some posts and, perhaps, get some other work done, but we got chatting to Britt and Greg instead. They had made a last-minute decision to leave the truck for a week andLeia mais
More photos of the Virgin Mary statue
5 de novembro de 2024, Equador ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C
Later, we returned to the hostel and took a couple of photos of the city from the roof. We arranged to take a trip on the cable car with Susan in the morning.
Taking a cable car to over 4000 metres!
6 de novembro de 2024, Equador ⋅ ☁️ 4 °C
We woke up to the terrible news that Donald Trump has won the election to be the next president of the USA. It’s a very scary prospect for the world! The two Americans in our group are grieving thisLeia mais
Quito's basilica
6 de novembro de 2024, Equador ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C
Once there, we took a taxi to the Basilica. Susan hadn't visited, and we didn't get to go in yesterday, so we all paid our $4 entrance fee for foreigners to see inside and to climb the towers. TheLeia mais
More photos of the Basilica
6 de novembro de 2024, Equador ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C
Pizza for lunch
6 de novembro de 2024, Equador ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C
After our visit, we made our way back to the hostel. On the way, we bumped into Theresa, so we all walked together. Susan left us to go to a vegetarian restaurant for a late lunch. We opted toLeia mais
Drive to Archidona
7 de novembro de 2024, Equador ⋅ ☁️ 6 °C
I slept a bit better, I'm pleased to say! I was still awake at 5.15am, though. We got up, showered, and packed our bags ready for moving on after breakfast. My blood sugar was even higher todayLeia mais
Spectacular scenery
7 de novembro de 2024, Equador ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C
We stopped for lunch in a village that had a choice of food stands and cafés. Mark didn’t fancy anything, but I had a skewer of barbecue chicken, a small salad, and two pieces of plantain forLeia mais
Exploring Archidona
8 de novembro de 2024, Equador ⋅ ☁️ 21 °C
I slept a lot better last night and finally feel that my cold is improving. Thankfully, my blood sugar is back to 6.4. I got up early and went for a swim. I wasn't the first - Derk was alreadyLeia mais
More photos of Archidona
8 de novembro de 2024, Equador ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C
Back at the hotel, I had some yoghurt and blueberries and then went for another swim. It was more of a wallow, really - an hour or two spent chatting with Solenne and Derk 😊.
Later, I didLeia mais



































































































































































































































































































































































































































































