• Trav and Suki
3月 – 10月 2015

Round the World 2015

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  • Valparaiso - Day 2

    2015年5月21日, チリ ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

    Lorena and Rapheal arrived at the hostel looking like Zombies from their overnight bus ride.

    With our group reformed we decided to take a private boat around the bay to check out the port. After lunch we hiked up the hills to check out the open air musuem which turned out to be quite disappointing compared to the local street art/graffitti on all the back streets.

    Another group cook-up at the hostel then we found a cosy local bar with a brilliant 2 piece band playing the harmonica. Being the eve of a public holiday - the town was packed with locals and buzzing with excitement.
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  • Perro

    2015年5月21日, チリ ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

    We adopted a stray dog today.. or "independent dog" as they like to call them here. We named him "Perro" ("dog" in Spanish :-) ).

    Perro was sitting outside the train station when we arrived in Vina Del Mar. He had a few scars and looked a bit worse for wear, definitely one of the less healthy dogs we'd seen, and not as cute as some others.
    He started following us as we walked down the street. This is fairly normal.. the street dogs like to follow you for a bit until they find someone else of interest and follow them instead. But Perro stayed with us. Eventually I couldn't resist and gave him a pat on the head even though he was smelly. He followed us for about 2km, until we reached the hostel our friends were checking in to. We were waiting outside and Perro waited with us. Then he started playing fetch with us with a rock he found on the ground! We would throw the rock for him and he would take turns bringing it back to me and Travis.

    Perro stayed with us all day. Walked up the hill, to the beach, played more rock fetch in the sand, up to the lookout, even waited with us as we watched the surfers for half an hour.

    It was so sad to leave him :-( Hope you are doing ok Perro! Sorry we had to leave, we miss you already.

    On a side note, there was a riot in Valparaiso after the parade today.. we missed most if the action :-(
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  • Goodbye Chile!

    2015年5月24日, チリ ⋅ 🌙 9 °C

    We spent our second last day in Santiago checking out the last of the sights, wandered through the mall and Plaza De Armas, where there were a few street performances and chess competitions going. Stumbled across a little microbrewery near our hostel for dinner and had a lovely evening out complete with ceviche (mixed raw cured fish, my favourite!), delicious cocktails and a great live singer. Great night :-)

    On fly out day we checked out of our hostel and head straight to the airport.. we weren't flying out till that evening but we had lounge access and were ready to make the most of it! It was great.. one of the nicest lounges we've been in- especially after "roughing it" a bit it was great to get pampered. Funny how easy it is passing 6 hours at the airport when there's free food and drinks involved.. Suki may have gained 2kg purely in cheese consumption :-)

    Goodbye South America... Thanks for an awesome time!
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  • Welcome to... Miami!

    2015年5月26日, アメリカ ⋅ 🌙 26 °C

    Hola Miami! (where strangely enough quite a few people still speak Spanish.. maybe we've just never noticed before!)

    Arriving in the early morning from our red eye flight we were in a bit of a daze. Fortunately we were staying at what turned out to be an awesome airbnb place.. our host Lior was so chilled and relaxed, it felt like we were housemates in his apartment for the next few days.

    Situated a stones throw away from Lincoln St mall and a short stroll to South beach we had a relaxing few days soaking up the sun, doing a spot of shopping and absorbing the "Miami vibe", including some questionably dressed people and over the top flashy cars. A few not so nice pretentious types but you can't win them all I guess.

    Unbeknownst to us it turned out to also be Memorial Day long wkend in the states. Also unbeknownst to us Miami has been in past years a bit of a trouble spot over this wkend, with a huge influx of partygoers (in particular African American) and shootings in the past. Fortunately there was no trouble this year. The police were well prepared with patrol cars at every corner. Was quite a sight with all the interesting characters roaming the streets! Travis and I also celebrated our 14 month anniversary with dinner at "Mangoes" complete with an amazing soul band and live show from some raunchy dancers :-)

    Another highlight in Miami was our adventure today experiencing a Jet Pack ride! We had seen this on tv before so jumped at the chance at giving it a go. Basically the jet pack is a chair you get strapped into with a large hose connected to the discharge of a jet ski. The water jets propel you into the air (up to 30m at full throttle!) and a max speed of approx. 20mph. Was great fun!
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  • Costa Rica!

    2015年5月27日, コスタリカ ⋅ ⛅ 19 °C

    We arrive into San Jose airport and are immediately confronted by hourds of locals outside hustling to give you a ride into town. It wasn't too bad though, they were still surprisingly friendly about it. We are quite surprised by how well most people speak English. It ties in with what we had heard about Costa Rica being quite commercialised now by the tourism industry and consequently things are quite expensive.

    We pick up our hire car (a nifty Toyoto Corolla) and head to Monteverde.. a 3 hour drive up to the 1200m elevation cloud forest! Once we get out of the city the landscape becomes beautifully green and lush. We check into our hostel, find our bearings and settle in for an early night after a long travel day, ready for a big day tomorrow!
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  • Monteverde

    2015年5月28日, コスタリカ ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

    Staying at the hostel here is cheap! We pay about $24/night for a private room with a delicious breakfast in the morning. The hostel is run by a small family who are very helpful when trying to plan activities.

    Monteverde is little adventure packed town full of backpackers and famous for zip lining, bungee jumping and the cloud forest (because of the altitude).

    Recommend by the Hostel we booked into the Extremo Zip Line tour. A short drive on rugged dirt roads we arrive at the private property and get suited up with all the harnesses and safety gear. A few of the helmets already had go pro mounts which worked out well for Suki. After a brief safety induction we commence the zip lining starting off on the beginner trails. After a few smaller zips, we start travelling upto 1km across the valley with amazing panaramic views. The zip lines get faster and longer as we go.

    At one point we try a massive 'tarzan' swing with a 10m freefall sending you high into the treetops. The highlight was the 1km superman zip line (attached by a harness on your back) which you fly across the valley at an impressive pace.

    After a quick afternoon snooze at the hostel we took a drive to the turnoff for the 'Strangler Fig Tree'. A quick 5m downhill hike to and we approach a massive hollowed-out fig tree forming an internal spiral staircase. Putting our claustrophobic fears to one side, we started climbing to the top squeezing inbetween the branches in places. Once at the top, the view was worth the climb!

    For dinner we decided to go for the authentic option and eat at a soda (cheap local cuisine). After a massive feed, we got picked up for a forest night tour. Our guide was very passionate taking the time to get to know us and explain all the animals along the way. Tonight was an exceptional night where we were able to see a tarantula, 2-toed sloth, green viper snake, 2 scorpions making love, possum, endangered anteater, 2 different toucans, and a hummingbird. Suki was pissed that the sloth just hangout in the tree and looked nothing like the one in 'Ice Age'. Interesting fact: a sloth takes a dump only once a week and will lose 1/3 of their body weight.

    Big day and we were spent when we got back to our hostel. Back on the road tomorrow to La Fortuna.
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  • La Fortuna

    2015年5月29日, コスタリカ ⋅ 🌙 15 °C

    It was a long drive today. 110km from Monteverde to La Fortuna, 30km of which was on unpaved gravel road.. in "Bumpy", our "not a 4WD" Corolla. So relieved when we got to the paved road!

    Fortunately the second half of the drive was very beautiful as we drove around the perimeter of the great Arenal Lake and eventually caught sight of Arenal Volcano, an impressive and perfectly conical volcano. It was the first clear day in a month so lucky us!

    The volcano is clearly visible from the main street of La Fortuna town, which is very cool. Our hostel is awesome- complete with hammocks and a bar (free welcome drink!), as well as access to the pool down the road. Its time for an afternoon of chillaxing! :-)
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  • Cerro Chato (the water volcano)

    2015年5月30日, コスタリカ ⋅ 🌙 15 °C

    Early start today as we set off on the challenging hike up Cerro Chato - the water volcano!

    At 1600m elevation the hike is a 6km round trip- doesn't sound like much, but we had been forewarned that it is not for the faint hearted. One person actually claimed they thought they were going to die twice on the hike. After conquering Torres Del Paine we consider ourselves "expert" hikers now so were ready to take on the challenge!

    Cerro Chato is the little sister of the famous Arenal volcano and has been dormant for over 3000 years. The best part about it is that it has a 500m diameter green lagoon sitting in the crater of the volcano which u can swim in once you get to the top!

    The hike was great! It didn't disappoint. The steep climb, uneven track and high humidity gave us a good workout. Many of the steps/ boulders were over knee height. Suki got stuck in knee deep "quick mud" at one point. Once you get to the top, there is an approx 150m climb down to the lake crater.. and that's when things got really tricky! Some of the steps were over shoulder heights and badly eroded. Lots of fun!

    The best part was getting to the lagoon. Beautifully green. Was great to have a refreshing swim in there! Home just in time for lunch and an hour before the thunderstorm hit... Some other guys we met on the trail said it turned into a torrential mudslide. Win!

    We also picked up two hitchhiking locals today, to "pay it forward" and bank some hitchhiking credits for the future :-)
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  • Back to San Jose

    2015年5月31日, コスタリカ ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

    3 hour drive back to San Jose to drop off car. Lesson learnt: No more driving in Costa Rica unless you like very narrow roads, heavy rain, windy bends and drivers who stop anywhere and do whatever they want. We're sticking to buses from now on!

    Goodbye "Bumpy!"
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  • Bus to Liberia

    2015年5月31日, コスタリカ ⋅ 🌙 28 °C

    On route to Nicaragua! First stop 4 hour bus trip to Liberia... Travelling with the locals!

    Check in to hostel and meet Kris, a nice Danish lady who runs a restaurant in Nicaragua, in the exact town we're heading tomorrow.. and she's heading there tomorrow too! So we are going to tag along with her to Leon tomorrow to avoid being harassed and scammed at the border, plus navigate the various bus interchanges.. Win!もっと詳しく

  • Crossing the Border...

    2015年6月1日, ニカラグア ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

    Up early for the big journey, we set off at 7am for the first leg: a 90min bus ride to the border, Penas Blancas. Dubbed Kris and her 3 ducklings.. we are following her like little sheep (we also picked up another stray, Lindsay from Canada, late last night).

    The bus to the border is fairly smooth sailing, we even managed to get some money changed on the bus for a decent rate. When we arrive, the confusion begins.

    The hustling is not too bad on the Costa Rican side as the majority of the money changers and taxi drivers are kept behind a fence. They have managed to get around this though by positioning themselves in conveniently cut out giant holes in the fence where they stick their bodies through and call out "Cambio cambio!" whilst waving giant wads of cash.

    We are approached by several people trying to "help" including a lady trying to usher us to a house to pay a fee. We resist for a few minutes until we realise she is actually legit and get taken to a hut on the side of the road to pay our $8 exit fee and have our passport stamped.

    We then find our way to the crossing (there are no lines or directions anywhere) where our passport gets inspected. We walk a few minutes and reach "no man's land" (again, no directions anywhere) where we head towards another makeshift hut to one side where we get infrared scanned for Ebola and get given a scrap piece of paper with a stamp on it that looks like something your primary school teacher gives you. I think this means we don't have Ebola. Onwards we go!

    A few more hundred meters and the hustling begins again, now with people trying to direct you and sell immigration forms, which are actually free at the counter. We manage to bypass all this, get to the office, pay $1 at the first counter (???) and $12 at another counter, get our stamps and head through. We pass another checkpoint and that's it! We're in Nicaragua!!
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  • The Chicken Bus

    2015年6月1日, ニカラグア ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

    Across the border into Nicaragua now but its not over yet. Here is when it really gets interesting. Just past "customs" there are people everywhere screaming "Managua Managua Rivas Rivas Managua!!" and all sorts of other things. Buses are parked all over the place- they look cool! Old American school buses painted in bright colours and flame motifs with music blaring out of them. These are the chicken buses we had heard about! Kris navigates through all the people that approach us and heads straight for the bus that says "Managua". 5 mins later the bus is full of locals plus us gringos and we are off- Hurray!

    The entire journey is a cultural experience starting with the locals tossing all sorts of things on top of the chicken bus including a bicycle and giant bunches of bananas. We stop at the bus station/ market place Rivas and about 10 street vendors board the bus selling everything from fried chicken tortillas to quesitas (a tortilla filled with cheese, liquid and onions) to we don't know what. Some sort of salesmans joins the bus ride enroute to give a big presentation about parasites and the magic pills he is selling to get rid of these. More money changers. More and more people pile in. At one point we pass a COMPLETELY BURNT OUT BUS on the side of the road and no one bats an eyelid. The bus driver is of course driving like a rally driver the entire way.

    The rest of the journey to Leon goes like this: chicken bus to Masaya, interlocal (a small-ish) van to ICA bus station in Managua, another interlocal to Leon, then a bicycle cart to our hostel. No seats on bus 2 so we are left standing, trying not to fall over and knock everyone out with our backpacks while the driver takes on corners at full speed while texting his mates. A bit of Backstreet Boys and Celine Dion is playing in the background to set the mood. The poor bicycle cart driver is pushing all 3 of us plus our bags in his cart, we could probably walk faster than him. Trav is getting crushed under Suki :-)

    9 hours travel all up from Costa Rica and the entire trip only cost us $10usd each. What a day!
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  • Leon

    2015年6月1日, メキシコ ⋅ ☁️ 16 °C

    After a big day we catchup with our new friend Kris (aka border crossing guide) at the central park and take her out for dinner at a local pizza joint whilst making sure we stop by at an impressive street food BBQ vendor to satisfy Suki's cravings......もっと詳しく

  • Cerro Negro - Volcano Boarding!

    2015年6月2日, ニカラグア ⋅ ⛅ 32 °C

    Amazing breakfast this morning for only $3! Lindsay is running late - she is locked in her hostel and the night guard had to remove the glass louvres so she could crawl out the window hahahaha

    Its already stinking hot and humid as we set off in the tour guides cruiser to Cerro Negro. The drive is rather scenic as we head through the villages passing numerous horses and bulls carrying wagons of timber and other misc goods.

    We arrive at the black mountain which stands in contrast to its scenic surroundings. Our cool guide 'Chris' hands us our boards and bags with overalls, goggles and gloves and we start the descent.

    Its a rather steep ascent with numerous stops to rehydrate. Half way up were met with a beautiful panaramic view of the surroundings of the adjacent mountains.

    At the top its time to get down to business. We don on our full length demin overalls, cotton gloves and clear (but badly scratched) goggles and pose for numerous gangster style photos. We peer over the crest and cant even see the bottom due to the increase in slope. Its taken 60 minutes to get up and now 90 seconds to reach the bottom.

    The adrealine rush is insane! Its difficult to stay in a straight line as you put your feet out to balance. The slope of the volcano steepens and the speed of descent is thrilling. Rocks are smashing into your body and face from all directions. As you approach the bottom we lose balance and crash the board and roll sideways until the momentum stops. It takes a few moments to conprehend what has just happened.

    What an epic experience! Easy to see why its rated no. 2 in CNN's thrill seekers bucket list!
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  • Granada/ Laguna de Apoyo

    2015年6月3日, ニカラグア ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

    Another early morning and another local bus, we start heading back South to Granada. Kris has left us to fend for ourselves but Lindsay has decided to come with us- Yay! Never a dull moment on the buses- no air con and all the windows are closed this time so we almost suffocate. We also pass some utes on the road with passengers riding in the tray- one in particular has a few deck chairs strapped to the tray with some relaxed local sleeping in them- ingenious!

    Granada is a romantic little city with a nice central plaza complete with horse drawn carts waiting for customers. Much more touristy than Leon though. We arrive at our hostel (Hostel Momento- its great, hammocks everywhere) get shown around and soon discover there is no water- "Oh, there's no water in the city at the moment, didn't anyone tell u?" Um... No...

    Nonetheless we drop our bags and set off again for Laguna de Apoya, the biggest and most pristine lake in the Granada region, a bus and short taxi ride away. Bus experts now we get to the turnoff fine. A row of taxi drivers are waiting. "Hola, how much to the lake?" The taxi driver smirks at us and says "200 cordobes". What?! Ok, that is only about $8 but we know the ride is only meant to cost 0.8c per person. He refuses to negotiate so we walk off in a huff. Hm.. its a long 6km walk down, how are we going to get there? Luckily at this point a nice American lady Larissa passes in her ute and gives us a lift down- Hurray! Take that thieving taxi drivers!!

    The lake is stunning!! We get off at Laguna Beah Hotel and pay our $7 entry- there are hotels dotted all around the lake you can go to for a day visit. As soon as we walk in- Wow. A beautiful garden and deck leading down to the lake to the most amazing view, there's a restaurant and bar, deck chairs, 2 floating pontoons as well as kayaks and SUPs for the guests to use. Magical. We easily wile away the rest of the day here.

    Highlights of the day include watching our clumsy friend Lindsay drop all her things in the water repeatedly and playing with Coco, the beautiful brown Labrador obsessed with catching and eating rocks.

    Back to Granada for some local food with some newfound friends and its another great day complete :-)
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  • Ometepe Island

    2015年6月6日, ニカラグア ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

    Its another early start for another day on the road but thanks to the rain last night its cool. We stroll to the bus stop and jump aboard a waiting chicken bus to take us to Rivas (one of the main bus terminals).

    We jump off and negotiate a taxi to take us to the ferry terminal. We've made good time but just miss the large ferry so opt to take the next small food transport boat called a Lancha (even though Trav was doubting its bouyancy after the amount of goods loaded on-board).

    An hour later we arrive in the island of Ometepe (Isla De Ometepe). On the boat we had a great view of the 2 volcanoes that form this island. A swarm of friendly locals try to offer us taxis but we persist and catch the local chicken bus. Cool journey travelling through the local villages with the highlight being the enchilada that we bought onboard for 10 cordobas each (50 cents). Best street food we've had to date.

    After checking into our hostel (Lazy Crab) we travel to Ojo de Agua (eye of the water). We had high expectations but we're a little disappointed. The area was quite man made but still a nice place to relax and cool down. With a Tarzan swing and quality food we had relaxing arvo.

    Walking back to the bus stop we saw some huge mango trees - Trav jumped the fence to collect some for our fruit salad. We were waiting for the bus back when some Nicaraguan tourists pull over in their ute and signal is to jump in (it's seriously easy to hitch hike here). They take us 3/4 of the way home and drop us off at Playa Santa Domingo - this was one of the beaches that everyone raves about but the sand was grey and water choppy. Hard to appreciate when you live in Australia. Just back along the road we came across 2 British girls we had crashed their scooter over a speed bump. They're grazes all over their legs and arms looked pretty bad. We have them some baby wipes and tissues to clean themselves up until their mates arrived but they would of been in a world of pain. Later on we found out that they got charged $500 for a few minor scratches on the scooter.

    With 4kms left we started to walk then flagged some local who dropped us even closer. No one even bats an eyelid when your standing up in the back of a ute over here. The final walk was interesting seeing all the local animals (dogs, pigs, horse, cows) roam the street at their own accord.

    The next day we hired a guide with another couple and hiked Volcano Materas. Francisco was a great guy who showed us numerous howler monkeys, birds, a crab and even a turtle along the way. We were in struggle town before we reached the top and almost costumed the 3L of water we had taken. The scenery changes a few times and although the thick rainforest canopy blocked the sun the humidity drenched our clothes. At the top we reached a large lagoon (common theme for these volcanoes) although Trav was the only one to swim in the muddy waters from our group. Francisco surprised us with mangoes - they are tiny but way sweeter than back home.

    The trek took another 3.5 hours to return with everyone slipping and sliding down the paths. We run out of water but are given a top up from our guide and our new friends. Near the bottom we approach a farm and almost run to order an ice cold 2L water and 2L of local beer.

    Later that night we catch up with our friends Vishnal and Kitty and buy an monster BBQ takeaway feed from a local shop.

    Tomorrow we're off to San Juan Del Sur for some much needed time to kick back, relax, surf and drink rum.
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  • San Juan Del Sur/ Playa Maderas

    2015年6月7日, ニカラグア ⋅ 🌬 2 °C

    After a pretty hectic week we are off to San Juan Del Sur for a bit of R and R. San Juan is probably one of the most touristy areas of Nicaragua, popular for its surfing, partying and beachside living.

    Too old to party now we decide to follow our friends Vish and Kitty to Playa Maderas, a nice beach area 10km north of SJDS. The beach at SJDS is not very nice and so most people take shuttles from town to the nicer beaches nearby. No supermarket there so we load up on food and head off.

    There's not much in Playa Maderas, just beach, a few accomodation places and 2 restaurants. Perfect. We find a beautifully relaxed hostel set in the bushland, complete with outdoor kitchen, individual huts, howler monkeys in the trees and of course hammocks. It feels great.

    After settling in we set off to check out the beach and its.. not what we expected! Much smaller than we imagined (at this point we realised how spoilt we are with our Australian beaches) but most notably there are 2 buildings on the beach, one is a hostel and the other is "Taco Loco", one of the restaurants in the area. Taco Loco is blaring doof doof dance music and the deck area is full of.. well, bogans. Hmm.. interesting! We wander over to the next bay and run into Vish and Kitty and have a good laugh about it.

    As we walk back to our hostel at dusk up the dirt road, the few accomodation places and private houses have lit up laterns and fairy lights. So pretty. We are definitely happy to stay here for a few days.
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  • Surfing and Bonfire

    2015年6月8日, ニカラグア ⋅ 🌬 2 °C

    Awoken by howler monkeys in the morning we start the day with a bit of hammock time and chit chat. Lindsay has decided to head back into town for groceries so we can cook a feast tonight and then make a bonfire on the beach- woohoo!

    We also move to a new accomodation today. The hostel is great but we found a special little place available that was just too good to miss. Run by a lovely lady called Dunia she is in the middle of constructing a set of 3 little cabins/ apartments just down the hill. The place is stunning. Everything is beautifully crafted and made with love. She's even left us a bowl of fruit and made us some elderflower iced tea as a treat. We could live here :-)

    A bit of surfing in the afternoon and back home for some rum and fresh fruit cocktails and chicken fajitas for dinner. Vish and Kitty come over and we set off to the beach for our bonfire! Unfortunately its a windy night and all the driftwood is a bit damp so after a few failed attempts, no bonfire :-( We settle for watching the lighting storm light up the sky instead.

    Poor Lindsay discovers today she had money and credit cards stolen from her wallet in Ometepe :-( Makes us remember to always be cautious and not get complacent.
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  • Vamos!

    2015年6月10日, コスタリカ ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

    We caught our final chicken bus yesterday and head back across the border to Costa Rica.. piece of cake this time! We say goodbye to Lindsay (aka Lina) and jump on our 7 hour bus ride back to San Jose. Pretty soggy and tired by the time we arrive.

    Its been a blast in Nicaragua and Costa Rica but we are off to Mexico City today!
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  • Mexico City

    2015年6月11日, メキシコ ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    Yesterday we flew into Mexico City from Costa Rica. It was easy to see the brown layer of smog that hovers abive the city. Suki was once again angry that we were only served littled packets of chips on the flight in lieu of a 3 course meal. Have to give the hosties credit for the free pour spirits though. The population of Mexico City is actually greater than the whole population of Australia!

    It was a bit of a hike to get to our airbnb accommodation from the airport by catching the metrobus to Bella Artes then the subway to Villa De Cortes both in peak hour traffic. Exhuasted from travelling all day again (and possibly the effect of pollution and higher altitude) we crash.

    The next morning we meet the coffe shop/airbnb owner 'Chess' and she fills us in on the background of Mexico and advises a few nice places to check out. We knock back a fancy latte from the coffee shop downstairs then set off to Zocola to explore a busy part of the city famous for ancient ruins, catherdrals and large buildings that were starting to sink into the ground! The sidewalk is packed with street vendors selling everything from street food (tacos, fried corn, burritos) to clothes, headphones and sunnies. We are bascially the only tourists we can see and its nice not to be haggled for a change.

    Just before sunset we head in the other direction to Coyoćan where we are met with well manicured gardens in the town squares and watch the locals hang out with their families, friends and pets. We choose a groovy looking student for a couple of beers, burritos and Trav orders a Queso Fundido that came with a pot of fried cheese with sausgage, salsa, tomato and warm soft tortillas to make your own.

    The night is wrapped up with a condensed milk churro and dulce le deche ice cream as we stroll back to the subway. Next stop Cancun!
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  • Cancun - Meeting Wei!

    2015年6月13日, メキシコ ⋅ 🌧 22 °C

    We arrive in Cancun and Wei is already at the hostel waiting for us- Yay! Hugs and catch ups and just too much to talk about, not sure where to start so we head off to our favourite past time.. eating and drinking :-) Food at the local outdoor stalls and then some giant cocktails at "La Parilla", a cool Mexican restaurant where the waiters skillfully balance a tower of cocktails on their heads!

    The next day its rain rain rain so plans for a beach day have been foiled. We settle for a day in watching movies in our makeshift "dorm cinema" (sitting on the bed with an iPad with popcorn and drinks). The night ends with an impromptu game of beer pong with our dorm buddies, pizza then bedtime.
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  • Playa Del Carmen

    2015年6月14日, メキシコ ⋅ ⛅ 26 °C

    Its been raining non stop for 24hrs so we decide to keep heading South, next stop Playa Del Carmen. Wei has already been in Mexico a week so has done all the research/ ground work on places to go for us :-)

    Playa Del Carmen is cool, loads of bars, restaurants, shops along the main strip running parallel to the beach. Crazy Mexicans calling out to you trying to sell you something at every corner. The beach is completely covered in seaweed though.. not impressed! However cocktails are cheap and tasty so we are happy :-) Tacos are only 10pesos (70c) each!
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  • Cenote Cristilino

    2015年6月15日, メキシコ ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

    A relaxing day today swimming at a nearby cenote- Cenote Cristilino. The rain has finally ended.. Hurray! Cenotes are naturally formed freshwater pools where caves of soft limestone have collapsed and exposed the freshwater rivers within. The water is crystal clear. This one wasn't quite as cave like or spectacular as we were expecting but still a fun day taking underwater photos- we discover that Trav is very skilled at holding his breath and sitting underwater! Wei needs more practice :-)

    The cenote also had the added bonus of hundreds of little fish acting like a fish spa when you keep your legs still in the water.. tickles like crazy!

    We end the day with our obligatory 2 for 1 cocktails and cheap eats back at Playa Del Carmen. And watching Game of Thrones in our hotel room!
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  • Akumal and Tulum

    2015年6月16日, メキシコ ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

    Today we head out for a day trip to Akumal and Tulum.

    Akumal is a bay about 30mins south of PDC, famous for its turtles. We head down expecting to do a little snorkeling with the turtles only to arrive and discover hundreds of other tourists with the same idea. There are tour guides, things for rent, things for sale everywhere. We are told we're not allowed in the turtle area without snorkeling gear and life jackets. We venture out in our $1 Wal-Mart goggles anyway and are surrounded by groups of over 10 tourists trying to get a glimpse of 1 turtle. Shame that tourism has kinda ruined the natural beauty of a place a bit.

    Onwards to Tulum to visit some Mayan ruins. Not usually that excited about sightseeing of ruins but these are actually really good- the site is set right on the coast and the grounds are very lush and green. Lots of iguanas wandering around too!

    Back to PDC for more cocktails and GOT :-)
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  • Swimming with Whale Sharks

    2015年6月18日, Caribbean Sea ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    Its an early rise and we scoff down breakfast eagerly awaiting our transfer to Cancun. Today we're going swimming with Whale Sharks!

    Suki has already been back in Oz therefore she's going to goto the gym for a PT session 😐........ so it just me and her friend Wei!

    We arrive at the dock and jump aboard our speedboat. There's a total of 10 in our group plus the skipper and the guide. It's kinda choppy on the journey out to the sharks. Trav and Wei knocked back a seasick tablet to be on the safe side and it worked a treat. Half of the team are looking worse for wear and it's not too long until the chunderring begins.

    After 2 hours we arrive and join the other 25 boats circling the water. Everyone forgets the rules set forth by the captain and rush to the side of the boat to get a glimpse of the Whale Shark's dorsal fin above the water. Flippers and snorkels are on and we're up first, perched on the side of the boat ready to go. The captain gives the nod and we dive in with the guide pointing us in the right direction. All of a sudden we approach a massive Whale Shark. Trav floats directly over top of the enormous beast narrowly missing his tail. Amazed at the sheer size of the shark he forgets to swim in the same direction. Our short swim is over and we climb back in the boat as the next couple get ready to launch.

    Back in the boat the seasickness caused by the stop-start rocking motion claims another 2 victims. We're still fine and smash back a coke to replenish our energy. It's our turn again and we jump back in and this time we swim in the same direction alongside the whale shark - so close that Trav gets whacked by his tail. Wei paddles like a madman trying the keep up as the Whale Shark slowly zips away from us.

    It's another 2 hour journey to the next stop which is made longer by electrical problems with the battery on one of the outboard engines. The skipper pulls out some spare cable, a pair of scissors and some pliers to create a makeshift dual battery system by connecting the batteries in series. This tends to work for about 10mins before we stop again.......and again.

    We finally make it to Isla De Majeras and it's a welcome relief to 40% of the boat who are seriously seasick and have been lying down on the bench seats inbetween projectile vomiting off the side of the boat. We jump into the water for a quick swim whilst the guide and Skipper prepare lunch. Isla De Majeras is only small however it looks crazy expensive. Being a private island were not allowed on shore so we just aimlessly swim around the boat. Lunch is ready and it's delicious - ceviche with guacamole. 30 mins later we're at Cancun ready for the transfer back to Playa De Carmen.

    It's been a long day for 3 mins of swimming with a Whale Shark but nonetheless a great experience.
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