- Travelling in a chicken bus isnt as difficult as I imagined it to be
- Beans and tortillas are a staple
- Men wear cowboy hats, intricately designed jackets and interesting polka dotted fleece blanket like things around their waist and over their pants
- There is a McDonalds but no Starbucks (Antigua)
- Tikal, Rio Dulce, Flores, Livingston and Atitlan are places of supreme beauty
- You can get Giant Margaritas for $4 on Mondays at Fridas
- Jumping into the back of a truck to get to work at the foothills of a volcano is so cool
- The best pastries are near the central market at La Reposteria
- Fuego is an active volcano oh so close to the city
- Brahva and Gallo are local beers and the latter is actually good for health and apparently OK for pregnant women too
- Mary is the best house mom ever
- People telling you the monsoon is over doesn't mean you wont be struck with torrential downpour every single evening
- Dr. Morfin is the best-est and gives you the option of Pink, Purple or Blue casts (broken arm)- that's his real name :)
- Swinging a machete is the coolest thing ever
- I now truly understand what 'slow roast' means for coffee beans
- Zip lining with a bummed arm and pulling the brakes mid way, having to pull yourself over to the end using a cable is fun but painful
- The best way to see a coffee farm is on horseback
- If you love Nutella and crepes, go to Luna de Miel near La Merced
- Indian nationals holding US or Schengen visas do not need a visa to enter Guatemala
- Tikal is the site of the 4th Star Wars movie (so I've been told)
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Things I learnt in Guatemala
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Things I learnt in Cusco
- Mazamorra is wayyy to sweet for my taste buds
- Nothing is tastier than Lomo Saltado
- Chifa is crazy popular and you'll spot at least one restaurant every few hundred metres
- They serve cuy with the head intact so you can know for sure it's not a rat
- The best coffee is off Plaza del Armas (Café Ayllu)
- You can get a hot stone massage for <$8
- Taxis are relatively cheap as it is a very small city
- The choco museo is fantastic but rather pricey
- Best place for salad's is Jack's Cafe
- Chicha morada is overrated
Saturday, November 9, 2013
Things I learnt in Lima
- Inca cola is liquid sugar
- The best churros are at Manolo in Miraflores
- No Artesan market is as fantastic and mindbogglingly maze-like as the one at Petit Thouars
- Divino Jesus in Pueblo libre has the most adorable little orphans
- Quinoa is the Incans' gift to mankind
- Picarones doused with orange flavored honey tastes like heaven in a plate
- It is an unsafe city in general and one always needs to be on the look out for suspicious activity
- No one will accept even a mildly damaged currency note and every cashier will spend minutes checking the authenticity of the currency presented at every possible opportunity
- Parque del Amor is a lovely place to visit
- Larcomar is a mall hidden within a mountain and has amazing views as well as a decent spot to try the famous Ceviche
- Best street food is in Miraflores
Image courtesy: www.todoavatar.com
Sunday, November 3, 2013
Things I learnt in Bolivia
- To communicate with no prior knowledge of Spanish
- To not completely lose it when a loco dog clawed her way into my room and jumped on my bed
- To truly dislike carbs
- To enjoy Argentinian steak and Chilean wine for under $20
- That it's ok to get a manicure every week
- That 4 hour work days warrant a swedish or hot stone massage
- Street markets are God's gift to shoppers
- Age truly doesnt matter when it comes to being friends
- No Starbucks, Mckers and Dunkin Donuts is refreshing and absolutely rejuvenating
- People take pride in 'hecho en Bolivia' products
- The highest Cristo is here and not in Rio
- You can live with almost no access to money without cause for concern
- Visa issues are crazy expensive and a serious pain in the behind for Indian nationals
- Bolivia has pink dolphins and anacondas
- The trufi system is quite efficient
- Everyone receiving packages from overseas must register with the Aduana
- Cafe Paris has the most delish crêpes and croque monsieur
- The nachos con carne at Paprika are mouth watering
- Cheesecake fresa at Il Mulino Bianco is a must have
- Steaks are best at Tunari or La Estancia
Image courtesy: http://www.unique-southamerica-travel-experience.com
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)