

Just spent three nights and two days in Baños. A small pretty town in the mountains. It is a top spot for local and international tourists because of all the mountain activities on offer. At home it would be quite high at 1800m but not here by local standards. When ever we were in Baños there seemed to be a band playing somewhere.
It was our first camping experience, and cooking for the
group, 24! We’re in separate cooking groups and managed working with the others
eventually. Weather mostly dry, really hot in the sun. On our first day we have
a massage and then spent some time in the thermal baths.
The next day we went canyoning, with others from our group. This is abseiling down a series of waterfalls and finally over a 30m rock face in the water. Others went rafting, hiking etc.
We had lunch in the local ‘Mercado’, two courses and a drink
for $2.50. We topped our day of with a hike to the Devils Cauldron, quite amazing waterfall, very high and
incredible powerful.
Next stop is Chugchilan
a 6 hour drive up to a small village high in the Andes at 3200m our first test
of walking at high altitude.








Roughing it then. What's the local drink?
ReplyDeleteThose steps!
ReplyDeleteStaying in all sorts of accommodation Dad. No problems so far. Local pilsner is very drinkable.
ReplyDeleteSteps wet and slippy too Libby
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