Cusco!

Jul. 21st, 2012 08:16 am
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So, we survived the overnight bus to Cusco to arrive at our hostel to find the booking hadn´t gone through. That´s 2 in a row now! But they´ve found space for us and eventually we´ll be allowed to claim a bed (at 1 pm, having been awake on the bus almost all night and feeling somewhat drunk from the compination of fatigue & altitude.)

We´ve got a couple of days to adjust to the atlitude before we head off on our big trek. I´m hoping my various injuries hold up ok as the big changes in altitude have been causing me a spot of bother. Fingers crossed, eh?

In other news, the airline finally found my reservation - the fact they are code-share flights threw them - and they´re confimred, but there is some concern I won´t have enough tie to transfer from domestic to international when I get to Lima (flying Cusco - Lima, Lima - Santiago). Stilll, if I miss my flight there´s another one that evening. Just need to sort out accomodation in Santiago now for my last 2 nights.

No more epic bus trips, and I´ve reached my final destination. It´s odd to not be heading somewhere else after this, but making my way back home. We´ve got as much time in Cusco-Machu Picchu as we took to do Santigo - Valparaiso - San Pedro de Atacama - Arica and cross the border into Peru to reach Arequipa. Nice to be slowing down a little.

Speaking of, we didn´t get time to do Colca Canyon, so no condors as well as no flamingos. *sad face* We did have a great time exploring the city though (aside from the couple of hours we lost each other yesterday) and we even took a cooking class. When I´m in Melbourne in late September there´s going to be a Ceviche & pisco sour party and you´re all invited.

Right, I´m off in search of a warm couch to crash on before I venture out on a bread-free breakfast mission.

Chao chicos!
xoxo

Peru

Jul. 19th, 2012 06:26 pm
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The good: we made it to Peru and are having a great time here in Arequipa. Today we did a cooking class that was a lot of fun. Peru is more chaotic than Chile and getting to Arequipa was quite a mission. It's cleaner and prettier though! We got in too late to take the Colca Canyon tour we wanted but there's still plenty to see and do here.

The not so good: dropping into SKY airlines to confirm my flights (bought through Expedia) to find they have no record of my booking. Hmm... I'll go back in the morning armed with my confirmation email and see if I can find a way to get back to Santiago to get myself home again. At worst I'm $700 out of pocket. Could be worse. Won't be booking anything through Expedia again!

So tomorrow I try to sort out my flights, and we organise the bus up to Cusco & Machu Picchu.
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Hola desde Arica!

Hello from Arica! It´s a city in northern Chile where the desert meets the sea. Apparently the surf is good here, but I´m spoilt where I grew up and Australian beaches are prettier.

We´re spènding the night in a back-packers hostel before crossing the border into Peru in the morning. It´s a good crowd here: only one American, a German girl, two Brazillian guys and 3 Swiss. I´d forgotten how much fun it is to have a conversation jumping languages yet everyone remaining on the same page. It´s been 16 years snce my life looked anything like this. Way too long!

The Atacama Desert was amazing, though me managed to time our visit to coincide with the busiest weekend of the year, so everything was more expensive than anticipated, the sites were crowded and we didn´t get to do all the tours we wanted. We still had a brilliant time though! The desert is beautiful.

We took an overnight bus from San Pedro de Atacama to here, arriving at 6 am (10 hour trip). Considering we only got 3 hours´sleep the night before (due to taking a late night star tour and an early morning trip to the geysers - all we could book in for) we´re doing well. The cheap but good Chilean wine is helping!

So tomorrow we cross the border and head to Arequipa to get our altitude legs back and see the condors out at Colca Canyon (since we missed the flamingos in Atacama), then we´re off to Cusco & Machu Picchu. I´m looking forward to getting back up to altitude! It´s the coming down again that´s the problem: turns out that a little remaining swelling in the knee I hurt when I fell down the stairs a few weeks ago becomes a whole lot of very painful swelling when you drop from 3000m to sea level. Note to self: pack more pain killers and anti-inflammatories into my day pack!

All goes well. I´m pretty much over my nasty dose of bronchitis, and giving Kat my last packet of anti-biotics when she started coughing has prevented her from catching the death lurgy. My Spanish is improving and I´m really enjoying chatting in another language. It´s amazing what the memory drags up. I´ve forgotten so much after 16 years but am remebering way more than I expected.

So tomorrow: Peru. Chile is a fairly westernised culture, so the move to a less developed country will be interesting, and I suspect a little challenging. The language is supposed to be easier though! The Chileans speak like they´ve got marbles in their mouth and I find a strong accent hard to follow. The slang is quite different to my Costa Rican Spanish too, but we´re getting by. My brain is enjoying the work-out.

Bueno, me voy. Hasta cuando mis amigos.

Cuidaten,
Toni.

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