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First up, we drank chicha from a hand cart seller just outside the bus stop. Then it was the groundnut and jaggery mix that we call moofli gachack in India. Then had a good dinner at a localWeiterlesen
First up, we drank chicha from a hand cart seller just outside the bus stop. Then it was the groundnut and jaggery mix that we call moofli gachack in India. Then had a good dinner at a localWeiterlesen
As planned, we were up early by 6 and ready to go to the local bus stop by 7 am. We walked the 500 mts to the bus station in 15 min. Around the bus station, there were local ladies selling soups,Weiterlesen
So, just when we were about to leave for the airport, we figured that in the excitement of meeting each other and exchanging stories, we had totally forgotten to book the room in Surce. Since we wereWeiterlesen
Reached Sucre at 10 am. The town is 2800 mts high up in the Andes but the airport is higher at about 3100 mts. At the airport, we bought a SIM card so we could call the hostel since the bookingWeiterlesen
The micro dropped us off about 800 mts from the hostel. 800 mts in itself is not far but when you have to climb vertically with a 15 kg backpack at 3000 mts, it was a pleasant exercise in preparationWeiterlesen
The road outside the hostal was a steep climb up to the Recoleta square. Its a beautiful square with a very typical Spanish feel. There were kids playing football in the square. People were sittingWeiterlesen
Recoleta has the best views of Sucre. Its a stunning location high above the town. It reminds me a lot of Cusco, a mini version of it. Nice white painted houses with red terracotta roofs. We spentWeiterlesen
From the Recoleta, we found a narrow path with street markets and ended up at a nice local area where they had a few restaurants for the locals. We went in and had an awesome meal. It was a 3 courseWeiterlesen
This is one of the most traditional places in the town, full of legends dating back to the middle colonial period. These legends have persisted with the passing of the years and even now, the localsWeiterlesen
During the evening we spent some time at the Plaza 25 de Mayo, the main square. We also shopped around to check the different packages and prices for the tours to the Salar de Uyuni. We also visitedWeiterlesen
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What are these guys selling
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Coffee, tea, cappuccino etc.😀
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Gandhi caps !!