Leon – casinos and another new camera
Leon is on the verge of exploding as a tourist destination. The infrastructure is all here, hostels, bars, restaurants, but it’s not yet gone the final mile.
Leon is on the verge of exploding as a tourist destination. The infrastructure is all here, hostels, bars, restaurants, but it’s not yet gone the final mile.
The trip in from Panama is great, crossing the border is a blast. After a few stamps and $3 dollars paid to someone for something we’re not sure of we tentatively walk across an old railway bridge
Bocas del Toro is a small archipelago off the Caribbean coast of Panama. After a 12 hour journey on the
Back on dry land after our San Blas trip, we head straight for Panama City. We’re not planning on stopping
San Blas, Paradise islands, white sands, small Caribbean towns and local indigenous tribes
It’s not possible to travel overland from South America to Central America, partly because there are no roads, and partly
Despite having seen about a million colonial towns by now, we’ve heard that Cartagena is one of the more impressive
Our rough schedule gives us about six weeks on the beach out of 12.
We arrived in Bogota after an overnight bus journey from Popayan, on which we had been pulled off the bus
Popayan is located in Cauca, considered one of the most dangerous departments in Colombia as of 2011
… local custom calls for roast pigs to be carried on wooden ‘crucifixes’ through the town, dead guinea pigs, bottles of whiskey and cigarettes are also stuck into the side of the carcass.
Banos is a great little town. A welcome respite from the jungle on our days off, it was nice to spend a few days here once we’d finished our volunteering, and get a chance to do something other than laundry.