Mexico to Brazil

januar - august 2024
We are currently travelling from Mexico City through Central America and South America to Rio de Janeiro in Brazil by August Les mer

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  • Paraguay
  • Brasil
  • Uruguay
  • Argentina
  • Bolivia
  • Chile
  • Peru
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Backpacking, Buss, Par, Kultur, Dykking, Fottur, Natur, Fotografering, Selvoppdagelse, Villmark
  • 55,2kreiste kilometer
Transportmidler
  • Flyvning31,4kkilometer
  • Buss10,4kkilometer
  • Bil6 453kilometer
  • 4x43 104kilometer
  • Motorbåt708kilometer
  • Går492kilometer
  • Tog322kilometer
  • Ferge121kilometer
  • Fotturer114kilometer
  • Helikopter80kilometer
  • Tuk Tuk60kilometer
  • Sykkel38kilometer
  • Padling/Roing9kilometer
  • Cable car6kilometer
  • Seiling5kilometer
  • Hest5kilometer
  • Motorsykkel4kilometer
  • Campingvogn-kilometer
  • Campingvogn-kilometer
  • Svømming-kilometer
  • Husbåt-kilometer
  • Cruisebåt-kilometer
  • Skikjøring-kilometer
  • Haike-kilometer
  • Barfot-kilometer
  • 144fotspor
  • 239dager
  • 2,0kbilder
  • 1,0kliker
  • Sugarloaf Mountain

    24. august 2024, Brasil ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    This morning we went up Sugarloaf Mountain. In Brazil a sugarloaf is a tall pot which is used to process sugarcane, not something you eat. The mountains that have this shape are called sugarloafs and this one by Rio harbour is the most famous.

    It took two cable cars to reach the top. It was a bit hazy but there views were wonderful looking over the harbour to the distant Christ the Redeemer. More local interest was the climbers making the nearly 400m climb.

    On the top we also saw many tiny White-Tufted Marmoset monkeys. Altogether we have seen 22 species of monkeys on this trip and 55 species of mammals.
    Les mer

  • Final birding "Big Day"

    24. august 2024, Brasil ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

    Rio was the last place we were going to stop on this trip and therefore the last place we could go birding. It also has a fairly unique habitat called Atlantic Forest which has some unique birds and due to deforestation in Brazil is under threat - now only 5% remains..

    A few months ago I reached out to a great bird-guide and asked to do a days birding. He got the idea of our big year and planned a big day to finish off. So a couple of days ago we started at 5am with his twin brother, he took over about 9am and we went on til sunset.

    In the day we saw 128 species of which 65 were lifers. This is the single best day of the whole trip and my whole life in fact. I also photographed 53 species of bird of which 43 were brand new.

    It was a wonderful day. Highlights included the super rare and endemic White-Necked Hawk, Brown Tinamou (very lucky to see), the monstrous bill of the Black-Billed Scythebill, three different Manakin species, and the colourful (wine-red) endemic Brazilian Tanager along with the Green-Headed and Red-Necked Tanagers. See photos for some of these!

    I ended the trip with 1425 species, well ahead of the 1,000 target I set at the start. Of these 1404 were for the first time (in other words I had only seen 21 of these birds before in Europe!). Suffice to say, it was quite a steep learning curve when we first arrived in Mexico. 50 species were confidently identified by sound only (not seen). I photographed 694 of these birds as well.

    I log my sightings on a site/app called ebird which has 4.5million users of which 750k are classed as regular users. My trip took me to 38th in the world (the person in first has an amazing 2,689 bird species!) and 6th in western hemisphere (the person in first is a bit ahead with 1,602) on eBird this year.

    Nature is wonderful and a real privilege to see so much of it. Much more on my blog www.wildscot.blog
    Les mer

  • A special meal - Lasai

    24. august 2024, Brasil ⋅ 🌬 22 °C

    For our last night of the trip we ate at Lasai. This is a famous restaurant in Brazil.

    This was an open kitchen - you sit on one side of a bar whilst the chefs cook on the other side. You don’t choose anything (they cater for any preferences or allergies) but they prepare what is seasonal and from their own farm with a focus on Brazilian ingredients. They only serve 10 people each night. The menu is always changing.

    It was a lovely way to end the trip and the chef’s skills were amazing to watch. Oh and the food was delicious.
    Les mer

  • Homeward Bound

    26. august 2024, Brasil ⋅ 🌧 15 °C

    So I am posting this from Lisbon Airport in Portugal. Our flight from Rio was smooth and we arrived here at 5am Lisbon time (1am body clock time). I Michael slept about 3 hours, Helen not much. Our flight to Manchester looks on time so soon we will be back in the UK.

    As we say goodbye to Brazil, I attach a video of highlights since Chile.

    Over the last 8 months we have visited 17 countries and slept in 89 different accommodations. We have travelled 10,400km by bus, 9,500km by car, 800km by boat and 600km walking. We even travelled 5km by horse, 6km by cable car, 9km by canoe!

    Obviously mixed feelings. Really happy to get back to see friends and family who we have missed so much. And looking forward to the simple things like own bed, shower, drinkable water from tap and western toilets, But also mindful of adjustments to make with Michael returning to a challenging job in less than a week and Helen starting a new challenge in her Masters.

    Thanks for following our trip and look forward to seeing you all soon! Big Hugs.
    Les mer