Our South America adventure...Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Argentina and Chile.
Showing posts with label Cuenca. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cuenca. Show all posts
Thursday, 13 December 2012
Ecuador - 'photo app'
Labels:
Alausi,
Cuenca,
Ecuador,
El Tren Nariz del Diablo,
Guayaquil
Location:
Ecuador
Monday, 10 December 2012
Ecuador - Guayaquil to Cuenca
After a mammoth flight from London to Guayaquil in Ecuador, we pretty much crashed out on arriving at our accommodation in Guayaquil. We were up early Sunday morning - yay jetlag -by early I mean 5am early! Sorted out some bits and pieces we hadn't had a chance to before leaving home and then headed through for breakfast. I had managed Warren's expectations but were pleasantly surprised to find that £10pp for accommodation in Ecuador gets you a clean room with towels, breakfast with eggs, a small swimming pool and some pet turtles.
Managed to purchase our bus tickets to Cuenca. We need a lot more Spanish! Luckily Ecuadorians seem very helpful and patient.
A beautiful 3hr bus ride from Guayaquil to Cuenca with our first view of the Andes and through a national park - Cajas - which was like the Scottish highlands with llamas and lakes dotted about.
Cuenca is a pretty colonial town at around 2500m altitude. Crazy when you think we are higher than most ski resorts in the Alps. You notice it climbing stairs!
It's a pretty quiet place on a Sunday although we did manage to find the flower market and have our first bit of street food for lunch -croquette type things - with a crazy DJ playing some tunes and selling cold hamburgers at a flower market. Round the corner was a band playing next to the oddest nativity scene I have ever seen! Roaming amongst the farm animals below baby Jesus was a TIGER!
We also discovered that Cuenca seems to be a popular place for Americans to retire to. One of the only places we found open was an expat American bar with NFL showing and a lot of retired Americans. Seems cost of living, good healthcare and spring like weather make it a popular choice.
Sunday night in Cuenca was even quieter! The only place for dinner we could find open was a German pizzeria. PIZZA for our first Ecuadorian dinner!
Looking forward to exploring more tomorrow when things are open!
Managed to purchase our bus tickets to Cuenca. We need a lot more Spanish! Luckily Ecuadorians seem very helpful and patient.
A beautiful 3hr bus ride from Guayaquil to Cuenca with our first view of the Andes and through a national park - Cajas - which was like the Scottish highlands with llamas and lakes dotted about.
Cuenca is a pretty colonial town at around 2500m altitude. Crazy when you think we are higher than most ski resorts in the Alps. You notice it climbing stairs!
It's a pretty quiet place on a Sunday although we did manage to find the flower market and have our first bit of street food for lunch -croquette type things - with a crazy DJ playing some tunes and selling cold hamburgers at a flower market. Round the corner was a band playing next to the oddest nativity scene I have ever seen! Roaming amongst the farm animals below baby Jesus was a TIGER!
We also discovered that Cuenca seems to be a popular place for Americans to retire to. One of the only places we found open was an expat American bar with NFL showing and a lot of retired Americans. Seems cost of living, good healthcare and spring like weather make it a popular choice.
Sunday night in Cuenca was even quieter! The only place for dinner we could find open was a German pizzeria. PIZZA for our first Ecuadorian dinner!
Looking forward to exploring more tomorrow when things are open!
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