Thursday, December 30, 2010

Xmas and Los Llanos

Unfortunately to keep on schedule and get to where we need to go we had to drive all day Xmas Eve and Xmas Day. The drives did not get in the way of everyone having a great time, after all its Xmas time. To get through the day we did a lot drinking, singing, laughing, trivia a bit of sleeping (mainly by me) and yep more (bad) singing. Oh!!! what fun!!!. With Gemma and Kat going in there own direction for Xmas they left behind a few little gifts for the boys. Dave and Glenn have you finished your huge jar of ketchup yet? (What a nice baby!!)

Phew!! we finally make it to the ranch in time for a Xmas dinner, gift swapping and dancing. Let the party begin!!

Day 1
With a slow awakening with the rise of sun it was time to head out and look for anacondas. I wish I had some exciting story about how we walked for hours through mud and water. Instead its a short story and a short walk. Approx 200m from the ranch was a low river perfect for anacondas. As we all watch as the guide walk around the river with a large stick and poking it into the ground, we all were wondering if this was really going to work. Well less then 10 minutes later wallah!! an anaconda was found. This anaconda was approx 3 meters long. Yay! I got to see a anaconda in the wild. Pretty cool huh!!!

After our quick find of the anaconda it was back to the ranch for lunch and short relax before making our way to the flowing rivers of the llanos for an afternoon boat ride and sunset. Its back to the ranch for a Boxing Day dinner of roast pig (OK not for me). This pig has been cooking all afternoon and from what I have been told was the best roast pork of the century.

Day 2
Today we are taking a drive around the Llanos lets see what we animals we can spot. After driving for 20 minutes on some tough road we spotted a family of Capybara. We stop the truck for a closer look. Who would have thought that the largest rodent in the world would be that interesting and in the right light cute? (OK maybe not). Back on the truck as we continue to view the beautiful landscapes and plains full of magnificent birds. Before we head back to the ranch for a spot of lunch we need to catch some dinner, yep! its time for Piranha fishing. Dad you will be proud of me I caught 4 fish. OK so it was not the most thanks to Tim catching 5 but hey I think 4 is a good number. eh!! Maybe I am a natural. I guess you can see for yourself. Back to the ranch for lunch and a relaxing afternoon in the hammocks. Behind the scenes the kitchen is cleaning and cooking up the fish for dinner.

After dinner we surprised "Farmer Dave" with a pinata for his birthday. Pinata nickname "Mini Farmer Dave", so I think you can guess what the shape of the pinata was. What a great way to spend our last night on the ranch. PARTY!!

Day 3
Time to make tracks and make our way across Venezula to our next destination. Due to the great weather and the road conditions were were able to open the roof seats again. Lucky for us as we spotted our first Giant Anteater. Yippie!!!!

We continue to make our way to Merida.

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Angel Falls, Canaima & Ciudad Bolivar

Today we have a relaxing day as we make our way to the airport to get a small plane to Ciudad Bolivar. Finally they get organised and we get in our plane. After a 2 hour flight with spectacular views we land and transfer to the posada. Time to change into my swimmers a have a dip in the pool before the sun goes down.

A free day to check out the town of Ciudad Bolivar, unfortunately it was a Sunday and not much happening around town. We went to check out the river only to find that it smelt funny, thought best to move on (away from the waters front). Lets see what the markets had to offer umm.... not much open, not much to offer. Its nearly Xmas and gee I have nothing for anyone. Opps!!! Its hot and the city does not have much open so back to the posada for a swim and get ready to fly to Canaima and Angel Falls for a 3 day 2 night mini tour.

Day 1
Breakfast at the posada and transfer to the airport to take flight to Canaima. In just 1 hour we arrive to Canaima National Park. In no time we are off and starting our boat trip in a motorised dugout canoe to the Angel Falls. We are taken along the Carrao and the Churun river. On the way we get to know Pozo de Felicidad (or Well of happiness), Isla Orquidea (or Orchid island), Canon del Diablo (or canon of the Devil) and Wey Tepui. The boat ride back was a blast. We started our running through several sets of rapids at high speed, sending spray back into the boat and splashing all of us. This was far from a dry ride I knew I should have packed another set of dry clothes. We get closer to the impressive Angel Falls its steep walls tower over the river. Finally we arrive at where we will have dinner and overnight in hammocks.

Day 2
After breakfast we hike for about 45 minutes through tropical rain forest until we get to the lookout point. It is located directly opposite of Angel Falls, which we admire in its full height. With its almost 1.000 meters, it is the highest waterfall in the world. Its waters form a natural pool at its base which makes it an ideal place to have a swim (Another cold/refreshing swim). We walked back to the camp where lunch is already awaiting us. We take a look for the last time of the Angel Falls. Then we return by boat the same way as we came, through the beautiful savanna landscapes. We get to Canaima around 5pm, make our way back to the posada, where we have dinner and sleep for the night.















Day 3
We will have breakfast and after it, we will go to the Salto Sapo (waterfall), which are something special within this seven different waterfalls in the area. A path takes you behind the waterfall. We will also have a short walk through specific paths that allow to explore the surroundings. Afterwards, we will return through the lagoon to the Canaima Village and then its time to collect our bags as it time to catch our flight back to Ciudad Bolivar.


We venture back to Ciudad Bolivar in the hope to meet up with the others that have been on the 6 day trek. Now I am sure they have some stories to share.
Not long now and it will be Xmas.

Friday, December 17, 2010

Chirikayen Trekking (3 Days/2 Nights)

We are on the truck heading for Santa Elena on the way we made a few stops, the Equator and the Venezuelan border were the highlights. Once we made it through the boarder we arrived at our posada in Santa Elena where we booked and made arrangements for our trekking adventures. This is where the group split for the first time, some of us like me went with the easy trek 3 days 1650m high. Others looked for a bigger adventure and went on the 6 day trek, (I know I made the right choice). Tonight we pack (light) and put our large backpacks back on the truck.


Day 1
So today is day 1 of our trekking adventure up to Chirikayen. We go about 90 minutes by 4 wheel drive from Santa Elena to the typical Indian village of Chirikayen. We have a basic lunch and from here we start our 2 and a half hour hike to the foot of the Chirikayen mountain. “Chirika” means in the Pemon's language "small parrot" and “yen” means "place". Our overnight stay is in tents near a small river and waterfall. Seemed like such a good idea well that was until it started to rain.
Day 2
After breakfast we start our trek, it took 45 minutes to reach the mountain and nearly two hours to hike to the top at 1650m. A quick stop for lunch, then a walk cross part of the mountain which took another 30 minutes. All this for a unforgettable view! The next hour was spent exploring the top of Chirikayen and discovering unique plants and taking pictures. Unfortunately due to the weather we are unable to camp at the top of the mountain. We now have to venture back the way we came (who would have thought going down would be harder then going up). We make it back to the campsite for a quick swim in the river (OMG it was sooooooo cold! - I mean refreshing). Time for dinner and sleep.





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Day 3
Time to pack up campsite and make our way back to the village. "Farmer Dave" wanted to see if he could carry the guides pack (he did for a good 500 meters). Dave was on a mission and was looking to walk back in 2 hours (my idea was to try and keep up). We made it back in 2hours and 5 minutes and that we due to me I just could not keep up with Dave's pace (Dave was on a mission - cold Coca Cola was waiting). We rested and waited for a 4 wheel drive to come and pick us up to take us into town.
Tonight we rest before we make our way to the airport to catch a small flight to Ciudad Bolivar for our Angel Falls extravaganza.

Monday, December 13, 2010

Pink Dolphins (Yep! PINK)

With a day of free time in Manaus what's a girl to do.

Well today a group of us ventured off to see some pink dolphins. As we leave Manaus in the distance it took an 1 1/2 hour boat ride to where the dolphins swim.

When we arrived there were no dolphins around, well that was until Dave advised us that he new how to call them. With everyone rolling there eyes and wondering how Dave was going to work his magic. Dave was standing at the edge of the pontoon tapping his foot against the water - advising us that this is how they do it at Sea World. Ha Ha Ha by everyone, seconds later a pink dolphin stuck the tip of its nose out of the water right where Dave was standing. From this point forward Dave is to be known as the "Dolphin Whisper".

Dave's job is now done and kindly hands it over to the guide to show us more (thanks Dave). We all pile into the water unsure as to what to expect. These dolphins let of an extreme warmth, very strong and have sharp teeth.

We venture out further into the water away from the pontoon, the dolphins become very playful Dave experienced a few close encounters. Dave got your breath back after a tail in the chest, and are you still feeling violated after one of the dolphins was sniffing up the leg of your trousers.

Well our time at the dolphins felt short lived and it was time to move on, next stop a local village and waterfall along with a fantastic buffet lunch. Swimming with the dolphins really works up and appetite.

After our feast for Kings it was time to head back to Manaus before the rain came across. Unfortunately we did not beat the rain and had to sit it out half way between Manaus and no-where. 20 maybe 30 minutes later we started to head back with caution, what was a 1 1/2 there turned into 2 1/2 hours back.

We finally got back at 6pm and could not wait to get into some dry clothes and share the story of what we did with others that decided not to join us. Such a great day and comes recommended by all.

Tomorrow morning its back on the truck for a few days before arriving at Santa Elena.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Awesome Adventure #3 - South America - Part 5

Wow!!!! the time has come I am now in my final last leg of my Dragoman tour.
Manaus to Caracas.

Venezuela here I come.

Amazon Jungle - Day 3

Day 3
Yawn!!! 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 & 10 - 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 & 10 Phew!!! I have all fingers and all toes. I live to tell the tale of sleeping in the Amazon Jungle.

Well no times a wasting time to pack up and make our way back to the lodge. But guess what.... instead of a 3 hour walk there is a short cut back to the lodge which only takes half the time. Argh!! there is always a short cut. Excellent, made it back to the lodge just in time for breakfast.

Not much time left at the lodge so a group of us decided to get a canoe and look around. Easier said than done, lets just say there was strong current, 6 people all paddling in a different direction, makes it very difficult to get to where you a going. Finally we got some help and got to where we wanted to go and met up with the 2 person canoe. We grounded the boat and everyone (except myself and Kat) went exploring in the mangroves. After sitting and waiting for everyone to come back. We decided to leave the large canoe and take (borrow) the small canoe and go back to the lodge. Ummmm..... Do you think they will miss us. I hope there is enough room in the other canoe for everyone else. :) hee hee

Everyone slowly returned from our canoe adventure some not so happy. eek!!! We all do our final pack of our bags have lunch and start loading back into the motor boats to start our journey back to Manaus.

Next stop Manaus.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Amazon Jungle - Sleep Over

Day 2
An early rise with the sun and good breakfast to get the morning going. We are all excited about our next jungle experience including a visit to a local village/family.

The hike this morning took us through a some awesome areas of the jungle. Saw a number of spiders, that I did not really want to see and learnt about poisons vegetable/plant. Don't worry once your get rid of all the juices or something like that its fine to eat (ummmm..... next!).

We arrived at the local village and what do we find but the locals pealing the dangerous vegetable ready to cook and sell. Pealing these vegetables looks easier that it really is.

Here is a photo of me in action.
(Mum this does not change anything when I get home)


Time to stop playing and let the people in the village get back to work. With another 1 1/2 walk back to the lodge it was time re-think my reasons for not carrying any water on this hike (bad idea), but hey I live to tell the story...

After lunch its time to get ready.... ready to spend the night in the jungle. The hike to the selected camping area will take approximately 3 hours. Sun goes down at 5.30/6pm so we leave at approx 2.30/3pm.

Its the Amazon Jungle right! so why don't I not remember this before starting a hike in shorts, I can only hope that the spikes coming out of trees and along the ground don't attack me. As we were all on a mission to get to camp before dark there was not much of animal spotting going on. We continued to walk there were many obstacles, like walking over a skinny log to cross a river (Sorry!!! nobody fell in), all this before reaching a waterfall. Good news! this waterfall is at the base of our campsite. Camp is now only 5 minutes away. Excellent we made it.

With only moments before the sun goes down its time to set up my hammock (I hope my knots hold). While dinner is cooking why not stroll around the jungle in the dark. Yep!!! Time for a night safari walk. With nothing but the moon and a few head lamps lighting up the path it was important we all keep together, now was not the time to get lost. More spiders spotted but sorry not Jaguars :(


Now that we have worked up an appetite its time for dinner rice, eggs, chicken with tomato and onion. OK so we did not hunt down our food, if we did OMG I think we would all be going hungry, well I know I would. Lets chow down this dinner ummmmm so where are the plates and forks, NOPE sorry there are none, you guessed it, time to eat with our hands. Yes very interesting and very messy, loved every bit of it.

After a big dinner it was time to go to bed as it was and would be a early wake up with the sun. A quick check of the hammock to make sure there was no little animals crawling around. Phew!!! nothing in mine.

Sweet Dreams!!!!

Friday, December 10, 2010

Amazon Jungle - Day 1

Day 1
Before we enter the Amazon Jungle we had a few stops that needed to be made. First we found ourselves at the fish markets. Interesting to see the different types of fish. I can honesty say some of these fish were as large and people (Right Kat!!)



We moved through the markets to the docks to get aboard a local boat the to get a close up of the "Meeting of the Waters". What is the Meeting of the Waters you ask?

The "Meeting of the Waters" on the Amazon River occurs when the "white" Solimoes River meets the "black" Rio Negro.

The rivers are two different colors -- the "white" water rivers, which are really muddy and look much like cocoa, the "black" water rivers, which are filled with tannin and are clear like coffee. At any point where two of these rivers join, their density is so different that they will not mix for several miles. No where is this natural event more dramatic than near Manaus, where the Solimoes and the Rio Negro merge. The Amazon River is formed at the point these two rivers join together.

On our way back to the docks we stopped by some locals on a canoe that had a baby caiman and a anaconda. I was glad they had a strong hold. So now its back to the bus for a 2 1/2 hour drive to make our way to small motor boats, which will be our final form of transport before arriving at the Amazon Jungle Lodge.

As we made our way to the jungle lodge we had plenty of time on the boat to keep our eye out for some of the wildlife the amazon is going to send out way. Unfortunately nothing was spotted - but don't worry there is still time.

Can you believe this was all before lunch. After a spot of lunch we were ready to take on the jungle. First things first lets take it back to how the natives did it and remove the use of a motor now travel by boat/canoe OK so we only paddled for 10 minutes. Time to get off the boat and hike our way through the jungle to a little waterfall, for a spot of swimming. This swimming was shorted lived as we had to hike back before the sun went down.

Time for dinner and candles out for bed a big day is planned for Day 2.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Row, Row, Row your BOAT????

With arrival into Porto Velho we had the afternoon to get organised for our 4 days exploring the waterways of Rio Maderia. Time to pack light and get a number of snacks and instant noodles (Yum!!! Yum!!!).

We all boarded the ship/boat/ferry and claimed our hammock (umm.... I guess personal space is not an option). After a number of delays with rain storms and people being removed from the boat (I can only guess trying to get ride up the river for free) we were on our way.

So 4 days exploring this huge river that links Manaus with Porto Velho. We are on board one of the riverboats that plys the Amazon rivers, all these boats are due to the Trans Amazon Highway being impassable for much of the year, the rivers are the only practical means of transportation. The boat stopped at numerous small riverside towns to stock up and allow for passengers to get on and off. Halfway during our journey along the river we also need to get off but this is only to change boats. This was an experiance within itself. When advised to jump a railing to another boat and catch everyones luggage, opt to nominate someone else. As it turns out, I jumpped on to the wrong boat, this boat started to pull away from the boat we were on OMG!!!. Lucky I hard someone else from the trip and we managed to get off the wrong boat and make our way to the new boat, a little worried at first but could see that we just need to wait until this boat docked. Finally docked and off the wrong boat. Onto the new boat and Dam!! all the good hammock spots are now taken. The next 2 nights will be interesteing sleeping near the stairs, toilets and eating area (top spot hey!!!).

So living alongside the locals, eating local food and living a local lifestyle has proven to be and ummm.... an experiance. Something I recommend all to do, well at least once. I have a number stories (just cant post them all) and I guess that is what this experience is all about and what makes it so memorable.


Phew!!! after a number of card games, drinking, eating (only rice and pasta) we arrive to the ports in Manaus. We walk from the port to the hotel. Now first thing is first, time to have a shower and put on something clean(er).


We now have the rest of the day and night in Manaus before we need to head again next stop the Amazon Jungle. Guess its time to pack (again!!).

Monday, November 29, 2010

Northern Pantanal

Time to make the exciting journey to the Pantanal with perfect weather it only seemed right to open up the roof seats on the truck. Perfect for spotting all/some/none of the local wildlife. We did spot a number of birds and Capybara but no Giant Anteaters....

We made good time and arrived at the Ranch by Lunch time. A spot of lunch and a dip in the pool. Yes!!! Can you believe it, they had a pool. As you can see we had trouble with the local wildlife in the pool too :) hee hee.


Not much time to rest as we had the afternoon planned with a boat/river safari. Dont know what you think but this is the way to spend your afternoon on safari. During this boat ride Kat and I were determined to get a photo of a bird (any bird) in flight. As for me this is the shot that I got. Kat how did it work out for you?. We ended the boat safari with a relaxing sun set. PERFECTO!


A new day and with more planned. The morning was a bushwalk, and we had to get an early start to beat the sun. We spotted our first snake upon this walk (not the biggest snake but hey it was a snake). With this walking taking 2 hours everyone was starting to feel the sun and heat. Water bottles (not mine!) were running on empty and the thought process was all about cold beer, Coca-Cola and a swim.

After lunch it was time to enjoy some horse riding. Now that I am an experianced rider (cough!!, cough!!, 3rd time on this holiday). I found this ride to be quite relaxing and enjoyable, I got my hourse to a trot (OK!!! so not to extreme but exciting for me). Did not spot any wildlife other then the local farmed cows. Not long after our return we were on the truck for a afternoon/night safari, with spotting a number of deer, turtle, spiders and it should go with out mentioning we spotted a large number of caiman. Kat and I thought it would be fun to sit on the roof of the truck cab, well it was until it started to rain. We would have only had rain for 30 min at the most but this was enough to ensure that every part of us was wet to the bone. Megan I am sure you remember this rain storm, THANKS GOD!!!

With a sunrise boat ride and a last dip in the pool it was time to say good bye to the ranch and head back, ready for a next adventure. What ever that maybe?

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Don´t think I am in Canberra any more!

The capital of Brazil is Brasilia and if its anything like Australia and its a capital Canberra I guess, well my expectations are low.

Yep!!! Lucky my expectations were low. Brasilia is very much what I would call a city of over planning. I do like the idea that if you see an arial shot of the city it looks like a plane (Pretty Cool), but so much thought and structure has gone into this city that its not my first city of choice (but hey that is just me).

Now that I have the negative things off my chest Brasilia does have some AWESOME sites to visit. The Metropolitan Cathedral shaped like a crown, also made a trip up the TV tower, for a panoramic view of the city. After spending 3/4 of the day checking out what Brasilia has to offer in a 8 seater van that had 12 passengers. We spent the afternoon getting ready for Megans Birthday P.A.R.T.Y.

Party you ask!!! Yep, it was Megans 29th Birthday and we had to celebrate in style. Style was optional as we all were assigned groups as asked to dress up as something starting with the letter ´M´. My team dressed up as Maps. See just checking the directions of where we need to go tomorrow.

A party is not a party unless you have some games so, thats just what happened games of flip cup, leap frog (not sure how the guys with the mattresses won?). Who has soft hands to catch a water bomb umm.... its not me!. Of course all this involved a large amount of pizza and drinking. Just the way a party should me.

HAPPY 29th BIRTHDAY MEG´S.

With the hostel asking us to pack up at 11:30 it was time to head off to bed, ready for a 8am start to make our way to the Northern Pantanal. Wonder how it compares to the Southern Pantanal.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Chapada Dos Veadeiros National Park

With a late arrival at our campsite we quickly cooked up a storm for dinner and sat back and relaxed ready for a couple of fun filled days.

With no time to sleep in we were up and ready to do a bush walk through the National Park. Our turn around point was a view of a Canyon and a waterfall. See how happy I am to sit down and have a rest.

These canyons were just beautiful , with walls of up to 40 meters high and valleys of up to 300 meters. We saw a number of different flowers (umm.... cant say I remember the names, but hey there were/are very pretty). As everyone makes it quickly back to the truck for a cold beer (OK!! Coke) we are told we will stop to try the local Brazil drink Casasha. Celebrations all round re-hydration is very important. :)

After a big day out exploring the National Park and tasting the local drop it was time for a ice cream treat and then off the the local music festival for a night out.

Wish I could share more about this night out but what happens on tour stays on tour right ;).......

So with a night dancing the night away it was time for a sleep in. Once awake we spent some more time in the forest and rain (bummer!!), walking across the canopy in style. Oh!!! so much fun. Once finished we walked further through the forest saw another AWESOME waterfall, and slowly made our way back.

Triva Fact: Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park is, according to NASA, the most luminous point seen from the Earth's orbit. This is due to the quantity of quartz crystals present in the soil, besides several other metals and minerals

With all this time spent camping and going through the National Park/Forest it was time for a City and that is exactly where we are heading, Brazil capital Brasilia.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Mine, Mine, Mine

I have now found my way to Ouro Preto. This town is a beautiful old colonial mining town we visted the a Topaz and Gold Mine. A number interesting facts but these facts were not enough to distract me from wanting a sample to take home. Unfortunately they were not giving out any samples on this day.

To distract me from my disappointment I walked around town looking at the 101 churches they have. As we continued to wonder around town taking photos time was getting away and I needed to head back to the plaza to get a lift back to the campsite. Little did I know that the shortcut that we took turned out not to be a short cut. (Guess we should have checked what time the gates shut). After another 1hr of walking we finally made it out of this garden maze, only to find another church that we had not taken a photo of. Pretty isn´t it.

Now if you are wondering we had just enough time to get back to the plaza and get the lift back to the campsite. (Bah!!! Perfect timing)

With all the excitment that Ouro Preto brought I guess I will be going home empty handed. Before I head home its time to make my way to Chapada Dos Veadeiros National Park.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Awesome Adventure #3 - South America - Part 4

Well after 10 days of rest in Rio & Buzios I am ready to face the wild Amazon. (I think - I hope - ummm.... Help!!!!!)


Wish me luck.

Rio & Buzios (Rest and Relaxation)

My tour to Rio has come to an end and I now have 10 days to relax, unwind, do some sightseeing at my pace yippie!!! of course with the good there is always some bad and bah!!!! laundry, repair shoes etc etc.... will need to be done.

With the sunshining and not a cloud in sight I could not think of a better day to visit one of the most famous statues in the world is Rio's Cristo Redentor (Christ the Redeemer). It soars over Rio atop Corcovado Mountain (Corcovado means "the hunchback"). Did you know this site has been nominated as one of the new Seven Wonders of the World.

I also made my way to Arcos da Lapa Arches and old aqueduct, Lapa is also the spot to go out for a good night out on the town (awh!!! Sorry, what happens in Lapa stays in Lapa). Not far down the street we were looking at the Seleron Steps. OMG!! this is fantastic so may tiles it must have taken forever.

I only have a few days so need to make the most of it now across to the Cathederal such an interesting shape to select for this building, the stain glass windows are huge.

Made sure I went to visit Sugar Loaf Mountain (its name is said to refer to its resemblance to the traditional shape of concentrated refined loaf sugar). For me to reach the summit, I took two cable cars. The first ascends to the shorter Morro de Açúcar, 220 meters high. The second car ascends to Pão de Açúcar. A glass bubble-shaped cars this gave me 360-degree views of Rio city. AWESOME!!!
Triva Fact: If the views look familiar, it might be because of a famous scene in the 1979 James Bond film Moonraker.

Sounding busy right well time to head to Buzios and take some time out to relax. 3 days to take in the sun work on my tan and just relax. I did visit the the Bridget Bardot statue, OK!!! so was on my walking route to the main city where I did a spot of shopping.

Búzios is a pleasant 2-hour trip from Rio there is more than 20 magnificent beaches and crystal-clear water contrast with sculptured landscape. Not only this but "Mother Nature" has privileged this area with a wonderful year-round summer - Just the way I like it.

I return to Rio to try my luck and hang-gliding over the city only to find that the weather was not good enough for this activity, either not enought wind or to much cloud. Bah!!! I could not win. Guess I will have to safe it for when I return to Rio for Canival.

Time to say Good Bye to Rio and make my way to Ouro Preto

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Time to Party in Paraty

Paraty is nothing but AWESOME with a thin strip of land sandwhiched between green mountains and the sparkling waters of the Atlantic. Picture-book islands, deserted beaches and picturesque coves with excellent swimming and diving make it the perfect place to relax and enjoy a couple of days of R & R. Dotted along the coastline itself are lots of small towns and villages, not to mention the hundreds of tiny islands, best explored on a lazy boat-trip.

So I guess you get the idea about his amazing place and what it has to offer. Of course I filled in my days and to start it off I did a Jeep Tour around this town to view some of the waterfalls they have on offer and of course I could not miss the opportunity to side down one of them. So much fun.

OK!!! Did someone say lazy boat-trip, with it being our last offical day on tour and not on the truck included in our was a day out on this amazing boat to cruise around to some of the islands, go snorkeling, swimming or if you wanted to work on your tan you could do that too.
Time to say good bye to Paraty and join the crowds in Rio.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Brotas and Halloween

Brotas appears to be new to the tourist scene which is nice for a change. In the morning I went tubbing down a river with some small rapids. Not as many rapids as I would have liked, but still a nice way to spend a sunny morning.

Time to dry off and check out what this town has to offer. OK!!! So I did not make it far and I was eating large bowl of ice cream for lunch.!!! (oh!!! Jacki it was so nice).

Back to camp as it was time to get ready for the Halloween night ahead. With so many family and friends getting pregnant I thought it only right that I go as a Pregnant British Teen with an attitude. What to you think? Its totally me right?

Along side the dress up we had dinner of brains with blood sauce and eye balls. We had hands in our punch and decorations after decorations. Such a fun night.









PS!!! I gave birth to a baby boy during the night and called it Wilson
(Hope you have seen the movie Cast Away)

OH!!! So who will have a saw head in the morning as we make our drive to Paraty.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Southern Pantanal

We arrive at the farm house where we are staying for the next 3 nights. With a list of thing pre arranged for us it appears that we will have not time to rest while staying at here.

First stop was Lunch, a meal designed for Kings (well at King that loves meat). Once we ate everything in site it was time to get ready for our afternoon activity of horse riding. During this relaxing ride through the Pantanal we got to do a river crossing on our horse, this was so AWESOME.



After our river crossing experiance it was time to make our way home (at sunset) and get dry. Another large meal, and a few moments to relax as we now need to grab a jacket as its time for a night safari ride. Unfortunately we did not see much on this trip, we were all hoping for a Jaguar or something equally as cool but no luck. eh!!! Maybe some where else on my trails. Its now time for bed as we have another big day activities planned tomorrow.

Rise and shine its time to have breakfast and be on our way for a walking wildlife tour. As we walked through the farm and got to see all the new baby cows learning how to walk, saw some amazing birds and lots and lots of caimen. They look like croc´s but apparentely not as dangerous, what ever I tried to make sure that there was always someone in front of me :) hee hee hey better them then me. Another we saw lots of was Capybara (they look like giant guinea pigs).

Stop for lunch and then back out for a spot of piranha fishing. Again not much luck in this department a few fish caught (not by me) but no piranha. After this its time ot let our hair down and a demonstration on lasso of cows is just what we needed. This would take years to master. Me I am just happying watching this take place from the stands. Now time to get cleanned up for a BBQ dinner. Yay!!! did some one say meat for dinner (Beef, Pork and Lamb).

Bit of dinner and dancing with the farmers and then off to bed and its an early 5am start for those (yep!! me) who have selected to milk the cows in the morning.

After the milking the cows it was time for day safari with some more spotting of the local birds and some deer.

Unfortunately our stay at the Pantanal comes to an end and its back on the truck for a long drive to Brotas.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish

We arrived at Bonito late in the night, this after a 13hr truck ride. After a good nights sleep we all wake up to see what Bonito has to offer including clear skys and 40 degree days (Yippie!!!, Just my type of weather).

With a list of activities to select from I had my work ahead of me. Well not really, Bonito main attractions are its crystal clear rivers, springs and caves. So snorkelling was the way to go. With a pick up in the morning and a 40 minute drive to the river. I was on my way to see and do some of the best snorkelling in Brazil (some say the world).

With the waters current doing all the work I could sit back, relax and take photos.


As we had 2 days in Bonito I thought what better way to see the rest of town then rent a bike and check out a swimming spot that many of the local families go to. Little did I know that the bike that I had selected would not work correctly with the chain coming off and the seat not being able to be lowered, I made the 6km ride up and down hills a real challenge. So I made it home but found it hard to sit down in comfort for a number of days.

It was to good to me true the sun and fun did not last was we had to get back on the truck. This time we head to the Southern Pantanal.