Monday, July 26, 2010
Colombia I (July 18th - July 24th)
With an overnight stop at Ciénaga (interesting sight here were cyclo-rickshaws very similar to those in India), Santa Marta was next. Allegedly one of the best beach cities in Colombia, it was a disappointment at first, but turned into great fun pretty soon. Nowhere before did the adventurers saw such an ugly, dirty and smelly "beach capital". Beaches full of tyres and rubbish and scenery with oil tanker and excavator soon turned into highlight of the day.
Next stop was Parque Tayrona, where three days were spent. Unlike Santa Marta, Tayrona highly overexceeded any expectations. It is a paradise - deserted beaches, blue lagoons, palm trees, jungle forest - you name it. Sleeping in hammocks and trip to El Pueblito (lost city accessable by a one-day hike through the jungle) further contributed to the enjoyment from this great place.
More news from Colombian trip coming in a few days!
May the Maya be with you! :)
Monday, July 19, 2010
Venezuela II (July 11th - July 17th)
4-day trip to Los Llanos was undoubtedly the top Venezuelan experience so far - chasing ant-eater, catching anacondas, caimans and capybaras, bird watching, horseback riding, fishing for piranhas, sleeping in hammocks, accidental encounter of a young Czech ornithologist and 2 other Czech travelers, as well as enjoying the time together with cool fellow adventurers from Scotland, Finland, France and Germany - that’s what made the whole trip an unforgettable one.
Almost 8-hour bus journey from Barinas to San Cristobal was the last chance to take advantage of incredibly cheap Venezuelan petrol (40 liter tank for 0.5 USD /10 CZK!!) before crossing to Colombia. On July 17th, the crew entered Colombia at San Antonio del Tachira/Cucuta (Col.) border crossing.
May the Maya be with you! :)
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Venezuela I (July 6th - July 10th)
Crime and drugs is perceived as a serious problem
Peaceful coastal town of Coro welcomed the travelers with admirable colonial architecture. Nearby vast area of sand dunes, relaxed guest house atmosphere and delicious regional pastries (empanadas and arepas) made the whole stay a very enjoyable one.
News from industrial Maracaibo, hilly Merida, astonishing Los Llanos and others coming soon!
May the Maya be with you! :)
Salesman of cheese - an ingredient put literally everywhere
Monday, July 12, 2010
Expedition Maya began!
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Taco meeting #4
On June 17, the adventurers have met at earlier announced Bye-bye party at Fredovito’s mansion four days before the very last Taco meeting. They introduced their new shirt with Expedition Maya logo and talked to many friends they won’t see for a few next months.
On Monday, June 21, final Taco meeting was held at the same place as the party. The adventurers were again cooking one of their mysterious non-repeatable but always delicious dish. This time it was a mix of sausages, Indian spices and yoghurt. Even Fredovito’s parents got a chance to taste a bit!
The movie and fun part was, however, shortened as the explorers had a plenty of points to discuss. Among the most important were:
- Team spirit on the expedition
- Planning vs. improvisation regarding the route
- Expectations on the level of comfort
- How to behave in dangerous situations
- How to prevent health complications
Next time they will see each other will be the day of departure – Monday, July 5.
May the Maya be with you! :)
El Fredovito driving a car, Miguel Hudeiro navigating and Don Madonarra trying to jump to a starting car after forgetting himself.