Ecuador (South America)
#1
Ecuador (South America)
TS,
As some of you know I was in Ecuador for a few weeks to start the new year (posted another thread in here) and promised some photos. Well here they are - sorry for the wait
What a great place this is - so untouched and unspoiled for the most part and unlike any other place in the world (Europe or Asia) i have visited. Very much looking forward to returning.
So we arrive into Quito which is the capital of the country. Travel about 30 minutes to the nice suburbs of the city - here is a view of a little village up on a hill during a hike we were on.
The architecture is very modern for the most part - here is my girlfriends family home - it was awesome!
Yes, we visited the actual Equator. It was so cool. I even checked it on my iPhone while standing right there on the "line" and it was ALMOST dead on 0 - 0. And to think that this was established hundreds and hundreds of years ago without any modern technology - insane!
Yes, we visited the Rain Forrest too
Our "Eco Resort" in the Rain Forrest/Mountains was awesome. All built around natural hot springs (Termas)...
Hanging with the locals
Yes i even found the local Porsche dealership there. 1 car in stock LOL!!!
The food was great. What i noticed the most was that the "freshness" of the food seemed to be the best feature. Its not that there were things there i hadnt ever seen - its just so fresh since its all grown there/local to the area. Most things i ate were NEVER frozen or transported from another region. Def noticed it in the food/flavors.
The coffee was good too!! (right next to Columbia so it ought to be!)
Overall it was a great time. I saw the city and the jungle. It was definately a land of extremes. The landscapes change quickly and the people are either VERY poor or well off. No middle class. That being said, the people of Ecuador are what make it special. They are so welcoming and friendly - i was treated so well everywhere i went it was great. Cant wait to go back soon!!!
As some of you know I was in Ecuador for a few weeks to start the new year (posted another thread in here) and promised some photos. Well here they are - sorry for the wait
What a great place this is - so untouched and unspoiled for the most part and unlike any other place in the world (Europe or Asia) i have visited. Very much looking forward to returning.
So we arrive into Quito which is the capital of the country. Travel about 30 minutes to the nice suburbs of the city - here is a view of a little village up on a hill during a hike we were on.
The architecture is very modern for the most part - here is my girlfriends family home - it was awesome!
Yes, we visited the actual Equator. It was so cool. I even checked it on my iPhone while standing right there on the "line" and it was ALMOST dead on 0 - 0. And to think that this was established hundreds and hundreds of years ago without any modern technology - insane!
Yes, we visited the Rain Forrest too
Our "Eco Resort" in the Rain Forrest/Mountains was awesome. All built around natural hot springs (Termas)...
Hanging with the locals
Yes i even found the local Porsche dealership there. 1 car in stock LOL!!!
The food was great. What i noticed the most was that the "freshness" of the food seemed to be the best feature. Its not that there were things there i hadnt ever seen - its just so fresh since its all grown there/local to the area. Most things i ate were NEVER frozen or transported from another region. Def noticed it in the food/flavors.
The coffee was good too!! (right next to Columbia so it ought to be!)
Overall it was a great time. I saw the city and the jungle. It was definately a land of extremes. The landscapes change quickly and the people are either VERY poor or well off. No middle class. That being said, the people of Ecuador are what make it special. They are so welcoming and friendly - i was treated so well everywhere i went it was great. Cant wait to go back soon!!!
#3
I think you should put it on your list man - it was a great place for sure.
#4
Lots of text and pics of you. Next time more pics of her please
But seriously, some great vistas. I like the city to jungle change. We did similar in Costa Rica a couple of summers ago. Central and South America have quite a few gems. I hope to be able to explore more soon.
But seriously, some great vistas. I like the city to jungle change. We did similar in Costa Rica a couple of summers ago. Central and South America have quite a few gems. I hope to be able to explore more soon.
#7
Thanks man!
#8
Some more photos from ECUADOR.....
Cool blankets we bought at the market in Ibbarra, Ecuador
My GF showing me around her city (Quito)
Lunch at a friends house - this is their back patio area just after a brief rain shower (it hardly ever rains there - weather is usually 65 and sunny 365 days a year)
Cool blankets we bought at the market in Ibbarra, Ecuador
My GF showing me around her city (Quito)
Lunch at a friends house - this is their back patio area just after a brief rain shower (it hardly ever rains there - weather is usually 65 and sunny 365 days a year)
#9
Few more.....
leaving our hotel in the mountains (i loved this place and the design of it)
Great new restaurant in downtown Quito that we tried (and liked it so much we went back again the next night lol)
leaving our hotel in the mountains (i loved this place and the design of it)
Great new restaurant in downtown Quito that we tried (and liked it so much we went back again the next night lol)