Read about Dan’s travels around the world.

Return to the Mountains

October 22-23, 2007
Days 754-755

My brief sojourn back into the jungle ended abruptly with a bus ride to Quito, the second highest capital city in the world after La Paz. Making the trip from the jungle to the mountains was like going to a different country as the Spanish language was the only… Read More »

Memories of the Jungle

October 18-21, 2007
Days 750-753

My next Ecuadorian stop was a small jungle city called Tena. Walking around Tena brought back lots of memories as it had been nine months since I had been properly in the jungle. The area was hot and humid, the whole region was the greenest of greens, people relaxed… Read More »

Steamy Hot Springs and a Long Bike Ride

October 16-17, 2007
Days 748-749

I simply couldn't skip visiting some of the numerous hot springs in a town called Baños. The best ones were located right under the waterfall at the edge of town. The area was split into boiling, warm, and freezing pools of water coming directly from the… Read More »

Dan Versus the Volcano

October 15, 2007
Day 747

I took a walk toward the Tungurahua volcano today. Luckily I remembered my sunglasses because the eruption was especially bad and the air was full of a thick cloud of ash. The trails first took me to a lookout point above the city, then to a… Read More »

A Local Quichua Experience

October 14, 2007
Day 746

Some people from my hostel organized an interesting trip into the local Quichua community today. We took a bus up to a small town of indigenous people and were introduced to one of the locals. At first I saw him in his poncho that covered his western clothing and… Read More »

Going Down the Devil's Pylon

October 13, 2007
Day 745

I left Riobamba this morning and took a bus to Baños, a beautiful city located in a valley between the Andes and the Amazon. Near the equator and at only 1800 meters altitude, it was a hot, sunny place with tropical vegetation covering the surrounding hills. Baños was a… Read More »

Going Up the Devil's Nose

October 12, 2007
Day 744

The advantage of getting to Riobamba two days before the train to the devil's nose left was that I got a ticket in the luxury car at no extra charge because of their first-come-first-serve system. I relaxed in my first class seat and met some of… Read More »

Typical Cities With Beautiful Surroundings

October 10-11, 2007
Days 742-743

I took a bus north from Cuenca to Riobamba with the specific intention of buying a ticket for the train to the Nariz del Diablo ("Devil's Nose"), but unfortunately found out that there wouldn't be a train for another day. I say "unfortunately" because it took about half an… Read More »

Back To Cuenca

October 8-9, 2007
Days 740-741

I just had a short walk back to the road this morning, then a bus back to Cuenca. Roy wanted me to take some photos of the city for him, but it was raining all day. The next day was raining too, but… Read More »

Too Short a Walk

October 7, 2007
Day 739

I just went for a short walk around the lagoon where I was camped this morning, but I was already feeling the effects of the altitude because I wasn't acclimatized properly. I spoke to the ranger and asked for a walk of around five hours so I wouldn't have… Read More »