They say to get an early start if you're going to visit Colombia's highest waterfall, but it was still after 10:00am by the time we found our way to the small bus terminal at the corner of Calle 6 and Carrera 15 beside the police station.
Chorrera waterfall (Cascada de Chorrera) is located off the road leading to the town of Choachi, only about 30 kms (18 miles) from the center of Bogota.
At the old mine hacienda at Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth now? Mineral de Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth going next? South!
Sunday, December 6, 2015
Saturday, December 5, 2015
Change of plans...
We got up yesterday morning all set with a plan to go for a hike to Colombia's highest waterfall. But we made our way down for breakfast to see that it was raining!
So...change of plans. I went to the front desk to see if we could stay here yet another night.
So...change of plans. I went to the front desk to see if we could stay here yet another night.
Friday, December 4, 2015
Enough of Bogota...we needed some country fresh air!
We've seen almost all we want to see in the big city of Bogota, but we're booked in at the hostel here until Saturday morning. And we needed to get some fresh air and see some countryside. So yesterday we took a short bus ride to the little farming town of Guasca...only 50 kms (30 miles) from the hustle and bustle, yet rarely visited by tourists.
I figured out where to catch the bus at the corner of Calle 72 and Carrera 13 and we walked part of the distance before flagging a taxi.
I figured out where to catch the bus at the corner of Calle 72 and Carrera 13 and we walked part of the distance before flagging a taxi.
Thursday, December 3, 2015
"Watch your camera, this is a dangerous place!"
We've been trying to figure out our plan between now and the evening of December 14th when we fly back to Mexico City.
We're in Bogota now, but our flight leaves from Medellin. We had wanted to get up to Bucaramanga, but that's still 400 kms (250 miles) north of here and then it's not easy to get to Medellin from there. Buses don't go anywhere fast here!
We're in Bogota now, but our flight leaves from Medellin. We had wanted to get up to Bucaramanga, but that's still 400 kms (250 miles) north of here and then it's not easy to get to Medellin from there. Buses don't go anywhere fast here!
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Interesting day exploring Bogota, Colombia
We've booked in for yet another couple of nights at the Explora Hostel in Bogota. It's a little pricey at 75,000 pesos ($33.75 CAD) per night, but the room is decent,we have a private bathroom, it's quiet at night, and it's well located in the downtown area.
We had breakfast at the hostel. For 4,000 pesos ($1.80 CAD) you get coffee or hot chocolate, a little bowl of fruit, two eggs, bread, butter, and jam. For 1,000 pesos ($0.45 CAD) more, we substitute a corn arepa for the bread.
We had breakfast at the hostel. For 4,000 pesos ($1.80 CAD) you get coffee or hot chocolate, a little bowl of fruit, two eggs, bread, butter, and jam. For 1,000 pesos ($0.45 CAD) more, we substitute a corn arepa for the bread.
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
November Expenses
We'll do another update mid December after our Colombia trip is over to be able to show you what it cost in total for the entire six week trip. In the meantime, we'll continue with our standard monthly report, detailing what we spent during November.
We spent a total of $2,175. All figures are in Canadian dollars. (For USD perspective, you can take about 25% off!)
We spent a total of $2,175. All figures are in Canadian dollars. (For USD perspective, you can take about 25% off!)
Back to the doctor!
The reason we came to Bogota a few days early is because I (Kevin) have had a very bad rash and itchy, blistering skin for the last two weeks or so. I would show you a picture or two, but it's nasty. So I'm not going to. Use your imagination.
Originally, this started small, on my right calf, and left forearm and it simply got a little bit worse every day...for the last two weeks!
Originally, this started small, on my right calf, and left forearm and it simply got a little bit worse every day...for the last two weeks!
Monday, November 30, 2015
Travel day! Villavieja to Bogota, Colombia
We were up a little late again yesterday morning. Because of the itchy rash, I haven't been sleeping much and so when I am actually sleeping in the morning, Ruth just allows me to sleep. That's all fine and dandy, but we should be getting up earlier on travel days.
We paid our bill at the hotel in Villavieja. Nice friendly little town and we would have liked to have stayed longer if it hadn't been so darned hot!
We paid our bill at the hotel in Villavieja. Nice friendly little town and we would have liked to have stayed longer if it hadn't been so darned hot!
Sunday, November 29, 2015
Amazing scenery at Colombia's Tatacoa Desert (part 2)
We're in Bogota now (that story will come tomorrow morning!), but we still wanted to continue this morning's post. So you might want to read that first if you haven't already. It's available here...
http://www.travelwithkevinandruth.com/2015/11/a-bumpy-ride-to-colombias-spectacular.html
Okay...so if you've read that part we can now continue with our desert tour!
http://www.travelwithkevinandruth.com/2015/11/a-bumpy-ride-to-colombias-spectacular.html
Okay...so if you've read that part we can now continue with our desert tour!
A bumpy ride to Colombia's spectacular Tatacoa Desert (Part 1)
The only reason we came to Villavieja was to see the Tatacoa Desert. But during the day from 10:00am to 4:00pm, it's too hot to do anything else but laze around. So other than going for breakfast, that's exactly what we did until about 3:00pm.
At that time, we walked down to the central plaza and made arrangements with a "moto-taxi" to take us into the desert.
At that time, we walked down to the central plaza and made arrangements with a "moto-taxi" to take us into the desert.
Saturday, November 28, 2015
Travel day! San Agustin to Villavieja, Colombia.
You never quite know what to expect on a travel day. Sometimes everything goes smoothly, and other times it does not.
Yesterday was a "does not" kind of a day!
Yesterday was a "does not" kind of a day!
Friday, November 27, 2015
The odd statues at San Agustin, Colombia
Yesterday morning, we walked down to the main road and took the local bus to the archaeological park. It's only a 3 km walk, but we decided to take the 1,200 peso ($0.55 CAD) bus.
We had already paid the admission fee via the park passport we had bought during the tour yesterday.
We had already paid the admission fee via the park passport we had bought during the tour yesterday.
Thursday, November 26, 2015
Busy day, including Colombia's highest waterfall...
Yesterday morning we were sitting at the table here at the hostel, having a hot chocolate and just finishing up writing the blog when the girl from the hostel comes over with a guy who does jeep tours of the area. We had wanted to do one of these tours because it's the only way to see some of the sights we wanted to see.
But he was leaving right then! In fact, the jeep was waiting outside with four other people already in it, and he was looking for two more passengers to fill the vehicle.
But he was leaving right then! In fact, the jeep was waiting outside with four other people already in it, and he was looking for two more passengers to fill the vehicle.
Wednesday, November 25, 2015
Not many birds, but lots of butterflies!
We came to San Agustin to visit the archaeological park here, but we heard rumors that it was to be closed on Tuesday. It's supposed to be open every day of the week, so we figured that the only way to find out for sure was to walk on over there!
The main part of the park is 3 kms (1.9 miles) from town, so if it ended up being closed at least we would get a walk out of it!
The main part of the park is 3 kms (1.9 miles) from town, so if it ended up being closed at least we would get a walk out of it!
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Travel day! Popayan to San Agustin, Colombia.
Had to get up fairly early yesterday to get to the bus station at a decent hour. We had read that the road between Popayan and San Agustin is in pretty bad shape at some parts, and that the 135 km (84 mile) journey would take 5 hours.
Got up, went out to get some take away breakfast stuff, stopped at the BanColombia ATM to get some more pesos then back to the room to grab our bags. As we left the hotel, we flagged down one of the thousands of little yellow taxi cabs, and paid him 3,000 pesos ($1.36 CAD) to take us to the bus station.
Got up, went out to get some take away breakfast stuff, stopped at the BanColombia ATM to get some more pesos then back to the room to grab our bags. As we left the hotel, we flagged down one of the thousands of little yellow taxi cabs, and paid him 3,000 pesos ($1.36 CAD) to take us to the bus station.
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