Saturday, February 21, 2009

Day 1 of Carnaval

Rio De Janeiro is a beautiful city. The beaches are amazing and mountains allow for some of the most spectacular views. (pictures to come)

If you thought the Red Mile was crazy...wait until you experience Carnaval. I have only seen one Bloco - a street party where thousands of people dressed up like it is Halloween, follow a bus driving down the street, covered in speakers, blasting Brazilian Samba music!
It was 35 degrees today...if it wasn~t for the people spraying water from their balconies, the heat would have killed me.

Have to run but will write more later...

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Uruguay and São Paulo

So, I figured since I was so close to Uruguay that I should stop by for a few days. I took a boat from Buenos Aires to Colonia where I jumped on a bus to Punta Del Este. It was about an 8 hour trip in total, including a 30 minute stop in Colonia. It wasn't all that bad, except for the fact it started at 23:00!!!! I figured the overnight travel would be okay, but since there was a stop over 1/2 way through the night, it completely broke up my sleep and I was sooo tired when I arrived in Punta. I stayed at this hostel - Roger's House. Was about a 3 minute walk to the beach. I toured around the town, enjoyed the beach for a little while and then had to head to Montevideo to catch my flight to São Paulo, Brazil.
I arrived in São Paulo on Thursday morning, took a taxi to Laura, Rinaldo and Gabriel's home. They greeted me with open arms. I guess I should say who they are. Elizabeth Cardoso Pereira, a co-worker from back in Calgary, arranged our meeting before I even left for my trip. It has been wonderful. They have shown me around São Paulo and treated me like family. Tomorrow, we are heading to a museum, shopping and tour the city by car.
The plan is to head to Rio and the state of Bahia on Monday...

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Bye bye luxury

No more 5 star luxury living for me for a while! Although, I did enjoy another night on my own at the Sheraton, curtesy of my dad. Thanks!!! Paps and Uncle Garry left the hot climate of Argentina to return to the cold Canadian winter. I took a taxi to see them off at the airport. We figured there would be enough time to sit down, have a beer for an hour or so before they would have to head through security and customs. However, the one hour cue at the Air Canada ticket counter, waiting in line to pay departure tax, waiting in line to find out that they will get not tax back on goods purchased in Argentina...AND the one hour cue to get through security made for a quick goodbye after confirming seats on the flight.

Highlights during their visit (for me):

1. Speeding up the Devil´s Throat on the water at the Igauzú Falls, getting absolutely drenched!
2. Argentinian Tango show and dinner at the Piazzolla Theatre
3. Endulgining in steak every single day, for 10 days straight! mmmm....beef
4. Playing numerous games of cards with the 2 old farts, and only winning one game!
5. Having family visit for 10 days after being on my own for 2 months.

I just booked a boat/bus trip using Buquebus to Punta Del Este, Uruguay. I have a quick stopover in Montevideo (the capital city) and then heading to the beach!! I booked a few nights at Rogers House Hostel. The plan is to hang out in Uruguay until February 12 when I will catch a flight to Sao Paulo, Brazil.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Argentina

My Dad and Uncle Garry arrived in Buenos Aires (BA) last Wednesday. I jumped in a taxi 8 minutes before they were suppose to land and the drive to the airport normally takes 35 minutes. I was hoping they wouldn´t take a taxi back to the city before I got there. Luckily, the taxi driver surpassed the fastest land speed record with a taxi, driving 150km/h the entire way there...18 minutes later, we were at the airport.
I ran inside to find the two looking for a shuttle to the hotel. It was really nice seeing family after 2 months of being on my own.
That evening, we all had a fantastic steak dinner. Quite the treat considering I have been living the backpacker life for the past 2 months. Every dinner for the past week has consisted of at least a 400g piece of steak! Argentinian beef is awesome!! It definitely gives Alberta beef a run for it´s money.
The next few days, we enjoyed the roof-top pool at the hotel, did some sightseeing around the city and engaged in a little bit of shopping. Not to mention all the food we ate! It´s crazy, lunch is no earlier than 1pm and dinner doesn´t start until at least 8pm. The restaurants start getting full around 10pm!
The three of us took a city tour of Buenos Aires since my dad´s knee was bothering him. An easy and efficient way to see the main attrations.
Saturday night I met up with Agustina, a friend that I met on my Machu Picchu hike. She lives in BA and asked if I wanted to join her and her friends at a disco. I received a text from her stating I can meet them at 1:30 in the morning to start the night! I was back at the hotel at 6am! That evening, Dad, Garry and myself had a nice dinner at an outdoor patio in the district of Palermo.
Sunday we had to check out of the hotel sicne there were no more rooms available. Actually, there were a few rooms available but were uber expensive! We decided to find one of the thousands around that hotel.
The next hotel we stayed at was an experience to itself. The airconditioning units didn´t work, and there were a few issues with bugs. We spent as little time as possible at the hotel. Woke up early on Monday and caught a 2 1/2 hour flight to Iguazú Falls.
We booked a tour at the airport using Iguazu Jungle Explorers and made our way to the hotel. Swimming pool, tennis courts, volleyball courts, spa, pingpong, weighroom...it had everything! Even a minigolf course! We enjoyed the pool that afternoon and had another wonderful steak meal! The next morning we woke up early to be picked up by our Iguazu tour. We experienced the Argentinian side of the falls, taking breathtaking photos of waterfalls, wildlife and jungle. The photos don´t do it justice. At 11am, the three of us embarked on a boat tour into the falls. We were giving big bags to put all of our clothes and cameras in because apprarently, they woudl get wet. Let´s just say, when we stepped off the boat, every thing was soaking wet! We went right into a few differnt waterfalls! Amazing experience!
Since I have my Brazilian visa, I had the option of heading to Brazil to see the falls from the other side. Figuring I won´t be here again (or for a long time), I took the tour. It only lasted a few hours but it was completely worth it. Some of the most spectacular views I have seen. For me, Iguazú is definitely up there with Machu Picchu.
Thinking we had a very hard day of walking in the sun, I booked us each a massage at the hotel. A very good decision on my part!! haha (considering Dad is paying too!) I might try to get another one in before he leaves.
We lounged by the pool yesterday, in the 35 degree heat! The two Albino men mimiced the great RED Atlantic lobster! We caught our flight back to BA in the evening. Checked into the Sheraton again for the remainder of their stay.

One last thing in BA before they leave is a Tango Show. We will book one for Friday night.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Quick update

I have now been to Brazil, even though it was for a few hours to take pictures of Argentina.
The three of us (Dad, Uncle and myself) caught our flight from Buenos Aires to Puerto Iguazú on Monday to experience Iguazú Falls. Absolutely, unbelievable!! Pictures will come in a few days as the computers here won´t allow me to download photos. I will explain in more detail tomorrow about our experience.
We catch a flight back to Buenos Aires tonight at 17:25. Planning on heading to downtown to do some shopping and enjoy a few hours of the jungle.