Sonntag, 19. Dezember 2010

10. Ecuador

Talking about a country, one should probably have seen more than only two cities...

Well, at least one of the two cities we have visited was the capital Quito. The capital (altitude 2850m!) has for the tourist at least two different faces – on the one side there is the old town with old colonial buildings. It is a must-do for tourists and definitely worth going there. On the other side, there is Mariscal (Quito’s “Gringolandia”), this is the part of town where 80% of the backpackers sleep in one of the countless hostels and hang out in one of the countless western style bars and restaurants. In Mariscal, we also had our first guinea pig (in German: “Meerschweinchen”) – it looks like a chicken when it’s on your plate and tastes like a mix of chicken and pork. Not too bad, but a little greasy.

Guinea Pig a la Quito
One of the newest attractions of Quito is a cable car that takes you up to 4000m, from where you have a fabulous view – if there are no clouds…
Up to the view over Quito...
...into the clouds!
Cuenca in the South of Ecuador is a true beauty. It is built along a river and has well maintained colonial buildings. Besides that, it’s a lot safer than Quito, and the traffic is bad, but not as bad as in the capital. The traffic is by the view a problem of all bigger cities in South America. An increasing economy means that people have money to buy cars, which does not mean that the cities are prepared for so much traffic. Public transportation is in almost all cases limited to busses.

Typical Cuenca people
A short note about the political situation in Ecuador as it has just been on the news lately (fyi: President Correa had been hold prisoner in a hospital by the police). It sounded very scary, but according to what we have heard, it was not that bad. The police was on strike due to salary cuts, so some idiots took advantage of the situation looting. The president also used the situation to his advantage, playing the poor victim and regaining popularity among his voters. Whether he was really hold prisoner or not is not clear, there is no freedom of press in Ecuador…

And as we did not have the money and time this time, a visit of the Galapagos Islands is on the list of my next visit to Ecuador!

2 Kommentare:

  1. It's difficult to search a city in the world that doesn't recommend several type of hostel.

    Hostels in Salta

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  2. EEEwwww Meerschweinchen!?? Also ehrlich!
    Hoffe ihr seid trotzdem gut ins neue Jahr gekommen (und habt die bösen Meerschweichengeister mit vielen Böllern verjagt)! Klingt nach nem aufregenden Trip!
    Viel Spaß noch und take care :)
    Jasmine

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