Tourist Capital of Ecuador, nestled in mountains and volcanos. Famous for hot springs and extreme sports...we made it famous for dancing. The local Ecuadorians and Cubians taught us salsa until everyLes mer
Tourist Capital of Ecuador, nestled in mountains and volcanos. Famous for hot springs and extreme sports...we made it famous for dancing. The local Ecuadorians and Cubians taught us salsa until everyLes mer
After a breakfast of pancakes we headed to the tree house at the end of the world. Steep climb up and up and up the mountain side to the foot of the currently mildly erupting Tungurahua volcano.Les mer
Today I experienced proper Baños and made the most of what it's famous for. Morning of zip lining and afternoon of hot pools and my first ever massage! Then another spontaneous evening of Salsa.Les mer
Another early start and a long drive to our next destination (and last in Ecuador) On the way we visited view points, Ingapirca and the Panama Hat factory! Oh and I added another unusual food to myLes mer
A very pretty old town, mass in the cathedral, flower market (someone took my beautiful multicoloured rose but I figure they needed it more than me) Oh and shrunken heads.
I do have today's story tucked in my brain. We travelled out of Cuenca (through beautiful scenery, some of which looks surprisingly like) through the far south of Ecuador to cross the border intoLes mer
I do love the ocean. And surfing. I love that too. Zorritos also gave us some of the best food of the trip so far. Fresh grilled fish, paella, cheviche, lemonade....so good! Chilling on the beach withLes mer
Temple of the Moon (as named by the Inca's) Another opportunity to experience some of the Moches culture. Used for mainly ceremonies and religion it features beautiful and colourful paintings inside.Les mer