- away for 56 days
- 13 different accommodation places
- 13 flights, longest 14.5 hours, shortest 90 minutes
- walked ~230kms
- saw 5 varieties of penguins
- 3 varieties of seals
- needed more time in Machu Picchu and Iguazu Falls
- probably wouldn't go to Rio De Janeiro again if ever we found ourselves in South America again.
- packed too many clothes
4 countries and a frozen continent, 2025
Thursday, 17 April 2025
Recap of our most adventurous adventure.
Thursday, 13 March 2025
Day 56. Home. 13.3.25
Today we fly from Sydney home to Hervey Bay. Wendy kindly offered to pick us up π
Overnight temperature was 20° and it was 26 when we boarded the plane. Nice to be back in shorts and tshirts.
This will be our 13th and final flight and the worst one for queues. The whole process at Sydney domestic airport has been unpleasant when compared to all the South American ones.
The lovely Wendy picked us up in HB and delivered us home to our over grown jungle. Thanks Wendy we really appreciate it.Wednesday, 12 March 2025
Day 55. Sydney. 12.3.25
Coming down to land in Sydney.
After a very long flight we arrived in Sydney just before 8.30 am. The flight was ~14 hrs. We both managed to get a decent sleep, Mark more than as I watched a movie and read a book. Thankfully our luggage met us in Sydney and we grabbed a taxi to the Travel Lodge. The hotel computer system was down and they couldn't find our prepaid booking even though I handed them the printed booking confirmation π€¦♀️ by the time we'd had a coffee at the cafe next door we were good to go.
Had a nice hot shower and a bit of a rest before going for a walk.
We went for another walk later in the afternoon.
Went out for an evening walk.
Day 54. Travel Day. 11.3.25
Our 3rd flight leaves Santiago, Chile, at 1.40 am. It is a 14 hr 50 min flight and due to the time difference we will arrive in Sydney at 6.30 am tomorrow morning. Thankfully we are flying business class for this leg so should get some sleep π€πΌ
Well that was an adventure. We boarded the plane, the hostess made us a bed and we settled down to select our meals for the flight.
Then we were asked to take our luggage and disembark the plane at 1.40 am. No explanation that we could hear. We are now scheduled to leave at 3.30am.
We left on the new scheduled time exactly.
Tuesday, 11 March 2025
Day 53. Travel Day. 10.3.25.
Today we start the long trek home. We have 4 flights before we land back in Hervey bay. Only 2 of these flights are today. It was 8° overnight and light rain this morning. Mark appears to be coming down with a cold π€¦♀️. After a hearty breakfast we waddled out for a last meander.
A little retail therapy.
Our driver was on time and in 20 minutes we were at the airport checking in.
Our first flight is from Cusco at 1.50 pm* to Lima, Peru. This flight is 95 minutes. Hopefully no earthquake in Lima this this time.*actually left at 2.30.
Our luggage is supposed to go directly to Sydney π€πΌ
Our 2nd flight is from Lima at 5.45 pm to Santiago, Chile. This flight is 3 hrs 35 min. We have 2 hours 20min before the third leg.
* due to our delayed departure on the first flight and a huge effort to get to the international airport we had 35 minutes before boarding!
Our flight to Chile left a little early and made good time so we arrived just after 11pm and have time to relax in the business lounge before our next flight. We have gained 2 hours in time.
Monday, 10 March 2025
Day 52. Cusco. 9.3.25
Today we are having another leisure day, allowing us to spend time wandering the streets and look at anything we may have missed as tomorrow we start the long, complicated journey home.
Mark has woken up feeling a bit 'snotty' but I'm feeling pretty good now.
A teeny, tiny coffee with breakfast. Couldn't finish it, my taste buds aren't the working the best.Mark did some google research and discovered that it's called the Cusco Carnival. 'It's a cultural expression that involves the entire community. It's characterised by a game with water & talcum powder and symbolises purification and rebirth'
'Today is the central day where public and private institutions gather to present an impressive cultural display.'
Sunday, 9 March 2025
Day 51. Cusco. 8.3.25.
" Today is at leisure allowing you to spend time wandering the cobble-stoned streets of the ancient Inca capital. With treasures around every corner, Cusco is a wonderful city to explore on foot. Vibrant markets and stores give the traveller a plethora of shopping opportunities set amongst fine Inca and Spanish colonial architecture. The UNESCO World Heritage city is lined with history and ancient monuments, a truly enthralling city to spend time in."
Last night we decided to have an oxygen therapy session, 45 minutes in a hyperbaric tent. I followed mine with the best massage I've ever had.
Mark took his camera in with him.Today we have both woken up feeling better than yesterday morning. We slept a bit more than the past 4 or 5 nights. Neither of us appeared to be in need of deep breathing continuously during the night. We are still a little short of breath upon exercising but not as bad so far.
We will be taking it very easy today and hope to take a 12 min walk (according to google)* into the town square where we can sit for awhile before hopefully checking out a couple of museums. We have pre paid tickets left for a few things around town. If things get too much we will just grab a taxi back.
*it took us 25 minutes to waddle there.
Basilica of the Cathedral.Convent of mercy.Lots of free roaming dogs in town as we headed to the Museum of Contemporary Art.
I couldn't resist this one even though my swannies lost last night.
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This is exactly how my head felt about 2 mins after landing in Cusco. The pressure was incredible. It really felt like I was wearing a rock helmet.
After all that art work we moved in to the weaving room. Omgoodness the works were incredible. Very talented people.
Next we went to a History Museum.
Found in an archaeological dig in an Inca terrace.
After 2 Museums and an empanada we were ready to slowly wander home.
The photo doesn't show how steep this hill was but we managed it with a few rest stops.
After a rest we were both feeling pretty good so I think our money was well spent on the oxygen therapy.
Osso Bucco and Lamb Shank for dinner as we actually had an appetite.
Recap of our most adventurous adventure.
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