Sunday, 13 June 2010
Quito
We spent the afternoon walking round the historic sector and were impressed by its beauty and architecture...we ignorantly had no idea it was like this...probably based on our time in La Paz and Lima. Nonetheless we both just didn't feel comfortable and felt the streets were fairly intimidating. As a result we headed back before it got dark and decided to head out to the new sector of town for food that evening. After getting a recommendation we opted for an Italian restaurant to enjoy pizza and wine whilst celebrating the end of our South American journey! The food was truly excellent and the calzone David had was probably the biggest he has ever seen! It goes without saying that this put a big smile on his face. With Lynne failing to finish her giant pizza we took it back with us in a doggy bag to have the next day!! We went for a few drinks afterwards in nearby bars but found a lack of atmosphere and decided to head back.
Before taking a cab to the airport in the afternoon we spent the morning strolling around the local area once more! At the airport after paying the ridiculous airport fee of $40 each (!) we had mixed emotions, sad, to be leaving South America after an amazing 8 months but happy, looking forward to Panama, Cuba and being a step closer to returning home!(Not that we were ready to return just yet!)
Baños
Baños is a beautiful small town situated at the base of huge lush green hills with waterfalls littered amongst them. We had heard great things about this place and we weren't disappointed. By the end of our first day we had already decided we would stay here an extra night and spend only one night in Quito before our flight to Panama.
In the evening we headed for a session in the town's famous thermal baths. Ecuadorians come here from all over the country to spend time in these waters that (like all thermal springs) boast many medical benefits. We were surprised at just how hot they actually were and felt very rejuvenated afterwards before heading out on the town for a few drinks.
We left Baños feeling well rested looking forward to our flight to Panama, not particularly looking forward to a night in Quito.
Saturday, 5 June 2010
Cuenca
The next day was lovely and sunny and so we made the most of it lounging by the river, reading our books! Then we were off again, this time to Baños, on our last night bus in South America!
Montañita
Unsurprisingly we weren't up particularly early the next day! We made it to the beach around midday, just in time for all the food guys who go up and down the beach at lunch offering anything from sandwiches, burgers, empanadas and ceviche! So we didn't have to look too hard for our lunch! That afternoon we decided to hire surfboards and put into practise what we had learnt in Mancora....unfortunately things didn't go quite to plan. The waves in the afternoon became pretty strong and a particularly engulfed Lynne knocking her off the board while paddling out, the board then came up and smacked her on the face before the current dragged her under! When she came back up she had a broken and bleeding nose and a severe loss of pride!! Once the bleeding had sopped she was left with a swollen nose...not a great look! Needless to say we didn't do too much that night, just heading to a local restaurant for some cheap Ecuadorian food.
The next day we were heading back inland to Cuenca, although we managed a morning at the beach before we left. After buying some empanadas for the road, we were back on another bus to Guayaquil, where we would change to reach Cuenca.