Post Inca Trail
17th of April:
I spent most of the day trying to get my pictures converted and uploaded to flickr, but it all went bad, and when I finally got it right, the internet was too crap to upload the pictures. I also met Mike who invited me to come bungee jump with him, I agreed and we were to meet at 15 o'clock. However that time came and went, and Mike didn't show up till 17 o'clock, apologising. Not much else happened, I played some football with some other people from the hostel, went out for dinner and by 22, my nightbus to La Paz left.
18th of April:
These bordertowns are horrible, and having to wait for 2 hours to get a stamp, so that I can go somewhere else and get a different stamp, is really ridicules. And when you then loose your iPod to a pickpocket trying to cross the border, you get really ticked off. The rest of the trip was acceptable, and I then arrived in La Paz around 12 o'clock, took a taxi to the Wild Rover Backpackers hostel (yes it's Irish) and checked in.
There I also booked a bicycling trip down the worlds most dangerous road, with a company called Gravity, which a lot of people have recommended to me, for having the best equipment.
I wasn't feeling all that great after the busride and everything, so I took it very easy and didn't do much. However I started talking with a Danish girl in my room, who invited me to come along to dinner with her and 3 of her friends. I came along and had a wonderful lasagne which gave me food poisoning.
P.s. I will be posting about the Inca Trail soon, I just want my pictures uploaded, so that I can include them.
Enjoy this article?
-
mor