I finally got to see my parents on February 27th, after over 6 months of only seeing them through a computer screen on Skype. They arrived tired at the airport in Guayaquil at around 6am, so we let them sleep for a few hours, which they needed because I had planned a very busy 11 day trip for us. In the afternoon my host family made a typical lunch plate from my city for all of us, than we spent the afternoon doing a few of the touristy things in my city. My went to Las Penas, walked along Melacon, and went to the Iguana Park. This was my parent's favorite part of the day I think. At night we went to a nice Italian restaurant at Plaza Lagos with my host family and host grandparents.
The next morning we woke up and drove 2 hours away with my host family to our mountain house in a town called Pallatanga. There we just relaxed for the day and night, made some s'mores from the ingredients my family brought, which was the first time my host family had even eaten s'mores!
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Looking at the crazy road
we would soon be
driving on |
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| Chiva bus tour |

The next morning we started our journey to Banos, and boy was it more of a trek than we thought. The GPS brought us to the bottom of a valley, driving next to a river that looked like it had flooded only a few days ago, leaving us to drive on a slippery mud road. We pulled over for a bit because up at the top of the mountain we saw an orange crane building a road, on the side of a VERY steep mountain. We laughed about how crazy and unsafe it would be to drive up on that road, than about 1 hour later, our GPS lead us to that exact road! We had no clue where we were, hardly saw any people to ask directions, because our GPS was confused too. We were so high up in the mountains that we were in the clouds, so all we could see was whiteness, hardly any of the road. We were all very scared we would run out of gas, get more lost somehow, someone would try to rob us, ect. Lucky about 2 hours later we miraculously ended up back on the Panamerican highway, 45 minutes away from our destination! When we got to Banos, we resting for the day, because we needed a break from all the stress! The next day we went on a Chiva tour for a few hours in the morning before we had to pack up and leave for Quito. A Chiva is a type of bus, which our typically used at night that doesn't have doors, and they play music and have lights going, so it's live a driving party. They also use these buses during the days to do tours. We got to see countless amazing and powerful waterfalls, and my parents went zip lining!
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| Statue Panecillo |
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view of the Quito. Panacillo
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After the waterfall tour, we drove about 4 hours to Quito! The first night we had dinner with some friends we met in Banos at a restaurant with a beautiful overlooking view of the city's lights. We stayed in Quito for 2 nights, and during our time we walked around enjoyed the parks, went to an artisan market with over 150 different sellers, and went to Panecillo and Teleferico to get to cool views of the city. Panecillo is a statue that was built on top of a giant hill, which people say looks like a little loaf of bread, which is how it received it's name. The Teleferico is a gondola ride up to 9,000 meter elevation with a 3 mile trail to walk on and take pictures of the city. After being in Guayaquil, which is at sea level, for 7 months, walking around at a 9,000 meter elevation was pretty difficult for me.
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| horseback riding |
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| parents at the spa |
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| Llamas |
After 2 nights in Quito we drove 4 hours to a town called Riobamba to sleep for the night, than 4 more hours the next morning to arrive in Cuenca. Cuenca was my favorite part of the whole trip because the city is very old, but really beautiful. All the houses are decorated pretty and the streets are made of cobblestone, so it's a lovely place to just walk around and enjoy the sites. During most of our time all we did was walk around and see the city, and one day we went horse back riding in the mountains! This was awesome because we got some great views of the towns surrounding Cuenca. On our last night, my parents enjoyed a few hours at a spa, while I went to meet up with some other exchange students who are living in Cuenca for the year.
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| Cajas National Park |
After Cuenca we drove though the National Park called Cajas, which was beautiful. We drove past a pack of 5 llamas that were just walking in the middle of the road!
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| Sunset at the beach |
We finally got back to Guayaquil, grabbed out shorts and bathing suits, than drove to our beach house 1 hour away for the night. We got there right before the sunset, than enjoyed a nice dinner and relaxed for the night. We spent the next day at the beach, luckily only my dad got a little sun burnt. That nigh right before sunset we drove back home for my parents last night in Guayaquil, and my host family prepared what seemed like 100 crabs for dinner! That was my first time ever eating crab, and loved it! This quick tour of my beautiful country was great for us, and my parents were already talking about how they want to come back!