Ibarra, Ecuador to Ipiales, Columbia

Today was a travel day. We took a taxi to the bus station and a bus to the Ecuador Columbia border.

We walked through immigration and across the border. The line at Columbia immigration was long but an official pulled us out of line and took us to a special line for seniors and we zipped through!

Tonight we are staying just over the border in the small town of Ipiales. It is cold and rainy here so our hot dinner tasted good.

Natabuela to Ibarra, Ecuador

Today we moved just a few miles north to the town of Ibarra. We took a taxi. Although our hotel is less than 5 miles east of Ibarra it took our taxi almost half an hour to drive up the mountain to our hotel, La Estelita. What a setting.

Our room is on the second floor far right in the picture below.

While we waited for our room to be ready we went for a walk.

From an outcropping a little below the hotel we could hear and see motorcycles racing at the road course across the lake. The track is called Autodromo Internacional de Yahuarcocha.

A man working nearby pointed out the ruins on the hill above the lake to the east. They were built by the local people to defend against the Incas. We were standing on an ancient pre Inca trail.

We could see goats grazing below and also walked by goats in a pen.

Once we got back to the hosteria and into our room we changed and went to the pool for a swim and we used the sauna.

The dining room is in the main building of the hosteria. The food was wonderful. We started with potato soup.

Then Duke had beef and I had chicken.

Dessert was figs with goat cheese.

And what a setting!

Quito to Natabuela, Ecuador

This morning we had breakfast at our hotel then took a taxi to the bus station.

We took the bus north to Otavalo and then changed to a local bus to Cotacachi. It was very full and Duke had to stand until some people got off.

In Cotacachi we got a taxi to our hotel in Natabuela.

We walked into town, people watched for a while and then had dinner at a Chinese restaurant.

Quito

Duke and I are on the road again. Yesterday was a long travel day. We got to our hotel in Quito, Ecuador about midnight Quito time. On our flight from San Francisco to Houston our plane was a Boeing 787 Dreamliner. It was my first time on a Dreamliner. What a nice plane. The bigger windows and comfortable sears were great.

We were in Quito last year at this time and stayed at the same hotel, The Zen Best Western, so it feels familiar. After breakfast in our hotel we walked to the scenic historic district. At a vender in the park Duke bought his first souvenir, some knit finger puppets at fifty cents a piece. There was a five year old girl at the stand. She had lots of suggestions for which ones we should buy. She also said they would be a dollar apiece.

We toured the Museo de la Ciudad (Museum of the City). It is in the building that housed the first hospital in Quito. The museum was very well done and interesting.

Then we walked down the pedestrian street called La Rhonda and had lunch in a little cafe.

We are still acclimating to the 9,300 foot elevation of Quito. I took a lovely little nap this afternoon.

For dinner we went to a restaurant we ate at last year, Zao. It was great last year and was great again tonight. Food is a big part of our travel experience so get ready for lots of food pictures!

I started with a uvilla martini. A uvilla is a little yellow fruit that we see a lot of in Ecuador. You can see one on the rim of the glass.

Then we shared coconut shrimp.

And for our main course Duke had beef and I had salmon. They were each served on vegetables with a slightly sweet sauce.

Every thing was very very good. Our waitress was from Venezuela. She said we should visit there in a few years when things are better.

Fall Adventure – Ecuador, Columbia, Panama and Costa Rica

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Duke and I are leaving next week on a new adventure. Thursday we will fly from San Francisco to Quito, Ecuador. From there we will take the rest of September to travel overland, mainly by bus to Bogota, Columbia. From Bogota we will fly to Panama City and spend five days in Panama. Then we will fly to San Jose, Costa Rica and spend the rest of November in Costa Rica.

Thanks in advance to our friends and family who will be taking care of and watching over our house.

You can see a map of our route here.

Eventually each of these days will have a link to the appropriate blog post. Our plans for Costa Rica are still being developed.

Itinerary

  1. Thursday, September 14 – San Francisco to Quito, Ecuador
  2. Friday, September 15 – Quito, Ecuador
  3. Saturday, September 16 – Quito to Cotacachi, Ecuador
  4. Sunday, September 17 – Cotacachi
  5. Monday, September 18 – Cotacachi to Ipiales, Columbia
  6. Tuesday, September 19 – Ipales to Pasto, Columbia
  7. Wednesday, September 20 – Pasto to Pitalito, Columbia
  8. Thursday, September 21 – Pitalito to Hostal Huaka-yo in San Agustín Archaeological Park
  9. Friday, September 22 – Hostal Huaka-yo in San Agustín Archaeological Park
  10. Saturday, September 23 – Hostal Huaka-yo in San Agustín Archaeological Park
  11. Sunday, September 24 – Hostal Huaka-yo to Hotel Monasterio in San Agustín Archaeological Park
  12. Monday, September 25 – Hotel Monasterio  in San Agustín Archaeological Park
  13. Tuesday, September 26 – San Agustín Archaeological Park to Neiva, Columbia
  14. Wednesday, September 27 – Neiva, Columbia
  15. Thursday, September 28 – Neiva to Bogota, Columbia
  16. Friday, September 29 – Bogota, Columbia
  17. Saturday, September 30 – Bogota, Columbia
  18. Sunday, October 1 – Bogota, Columbia to Panama City, Panama
  19. Monday, October 2 – Panama City
  20. Tuesday, October 3 – Panama City to Taboga, Panama
  21. Wednesday, October 4 – Taboga, Panama
  22. Thursday, October 5 – Taboga to Panama City
  23. Friday, October 6 – Panama City to San Jose, Costa Rica
  24. Saturday, October 7 – San Jose, Costa Rica
  25. Sunday, October 8 –
  26. Monday, October 9
  27. Tuesday, October 10
  28. Wednesday, October 11
  29. Thursday, October 12
  30. Friday, October 13
  31. Saturday, October 14
  32. Sunday, October 15
  33. Monday, October 16
  34. Tuesday, October 17
  35. Wednesday, October 18
  36. Thursday, October 19
  37. Friday, October 20
  38. Saturday, October 21
  39. Sunday, October 22
  40. Monday, October 23
  41. Tuesday, October 24
  42. Wednesday, October 25
  43. Thursday, October 26
  44. Friday, October 27
  45. Saturday, October 28
  46. Sunday, October 29 – San Jose, Costa Rica
  47. Monday, October 30 – San Jose, Costa Rica
  48. Tuesday, October 31 – San Jose, Costa Rica to San Francisco