Hormiga Culona (Big assed ants)

While waiting for the 7 pm bus, we went to the bakery "Central" right on the main square. They had some fantastic cakes. We bought some and came out and sat in the main square to eat them. After thatЧитать далее
Barichara at night

The beautiful colonial town of Barichara was truly magical in the lights that had turned on as it got dark. We reached the main square around 6:20 pm. The last bus from Barichara was at 7 pm, so weЧитать далее
Capilla de Santa Barbara, Barichara

We walked all the way to chapel of St. Barbara at the end of the road going around the town. The mainly brick construction shows some age, adding to the chapel's historical appeal. From here, weЧитать далее
Walk along the Barichara outskirts

We walked along the outer path of the town. The views were stunning as the sun finally went down behind the hills opposite the town.
Sunset at the Mirador, Barichara

From the cemetery, we walked to the mirador at the edge of the village. The cliff ends here and there are beautiful views of the valley below. It was almost 5:45 pm and the sun was setting behind theЧитать далее
Cemetery Barichara

This site is noted for its carved stone tombs, many of them adorned with iron crosses. Here lie dozens of patiamarillos (“yellow feet”); that’s what the people of Barichara are called, becauseЧитать далее
Colonial buildings of Barichara

Beautiful cobbled streets of Barichara

Catedral, Barichara

Right on the main square is the Catedral de la Inmaculada Concepción made from sandstone. The cathedral features a beautifully tiled floor and a gold leaf alter.
To Barichara

By the time we were done and reached the road outside to wait for the bus, it was almost 3 pm. It was extremely hot in the sun and for the next 30 min, no buses came. Finally around 3:25 pm, a miniЧитать далее
Birds at the park entrance

There were quite a bit of variety of birds near the entrance. We saw turkey, peacock, geese, hen and chicken just roaming around in the green lawns. It was almost 2 pm and we were hungry. There was aЧитать далее
Trek back to the entrance

From the base of the falls, the path went down along some cascades and then up some wooden ladders and back into the jungle, where we trekked and joined the path we had taken while going up to the topЧитать далее
At the base of the falls

Once all the 3 of us had safely reached the base of the waterfalls, the crew helping us packed up their equipment and left. We had planned to go for a swim in the pool at the base of the falls. HristoЧитать далее
Down the falls

After Maria, it was my turn to go. I had done abseiling twice before so I was quite comfortable going down. The one thing I had never done before was going down along a waterfall. It was a beautifulЧитать далее
Abseiling down the Juan Curi waterfalls

Around 12:30 pm, we started with our turn. The other 2 people who had to join us didn't, so the guide decided to start with us. First down was Hristo. He was given a 20 sec instruction on what to doЧитать далее
Top of the Juan Curi Waterfalls

At the top of the waterfalls, we realized that the stream water falls way beyond and higher up in multiple cascades before reaching where we were and the final waterfall where we were supposed to doЧитать далее
Trekking to the Juan Curi waterfall

The local bus dropped us off just outside the entrance of the Parque Ecologico Juan Curi at around 10:30 am. Here, our contact person was waiting for us. There was a big group of 7-8 people wearingЧитать далее
Off to Juan Curi waterfall for abseiling

Our last day in San Gil started at the same time as the other days. We were up and had our breakfast by 9 am. We were supposed to reach Jaun Curi some 25 kms South of San Gil ourselves by the localЧитать далее
Splash, boom, bang....

The rafting lasted almost 2 hours through some really big rapids. One of them was a class 5 rapid. It was a lot of fun going through it. We all managed to remain in the boat most of the time. TowardsЧитать далее
Suarez white water rafting

The planned activity for the day was white water rafting. The Rio Fonce nearby had rapids of class 2 and 3 that wasn't of interest to us since we had already rafted on class 3 rapids in PetrohueЧитать далее
End of the cave adventure

Near the end of the cave, there were crickets that were very unique to this place. As we crawled out, it took a while for the eyes to get used to the light. The sun had set it was just a bit beyond 6Читать далее
Crawling out from the cave

The last 200 mts stretch of the cave was a narrow gap some 50-60 cm high. We had to crawl on all our fours for more than 15 mins to get to the end of the cave. There was a thin layer of water belowЧитать далее
Water-fight in the cave

After the waterfall chamber, we started our return journey via a different route. The water was waist deep in this chamber. It was then that Miguel asked us if our phones were waterproof and how longЧитать далее
Frolicking in the waterfall in the cave

We spent some time having fun fooling around in the waterfall. What a unique experience. I'd never done that before in my life. The water was cold and refreshing.
Freshwater drips and streams

Deeper in the cave, the limestone formations continued everywhere. At one place, there was a continuous drip of clear freshwater which over millions of years forms the stalagmites and stalactites. AЧитать далее
Straw formations up close

Some close up pictures of the amazing formation.
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