Aug 09 2009

To Mendoza, Argentine

Alvaro sent me to the bus station, he is such a great host for the passed 2 days
Bus terminal
Left Santiago after lunch
Complemento (A chilean favourite)
Complementos (hot dog with avocado)
and took a 7 hours bus ride (8800 chilean pesos, around $16)
passing through the Andes Mountain and the view is incredible.
Andes mountain
Andes

Short Clip of the Andes
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Arrived at Mendoza around 10pm. Met some australians and shared a cab to my hostel. The time here is one hour faster than Santiago.

Aug 08 2009

Valparaiso and Vina Del Mar

Valparaiso which is also a UNESCO heritage site and Vina Del Mar is around 1.5 hours drive away from Santiago.
Both Valparaiso and Vina Del Mar are close by each other, 15 minutes drive away
Valparaiso is a port city and Vina Del Mar is more of a place with beach resorts and newer buildings
Valparaiso
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Grab lunch at a seafood restaurant
Lunch

Cerviche
Ceviche

Crab Cake
Crab Cake

Valparaiso at night
Valparaiso at night

Went to the casino at Vina Del Mar at night, then head back home.

Aug 07 2009

Santiago and couch surf

Empanadas for lunch (950 pesos each, around $2 each and it’s huge)
Empanadas

Took a funicular to Cerro San Cristobal which is one of the highest peak and have a big statue of Virgin Mary at the top.

View from Cerro San Cristobal is pretty nice. We can see the whole city with the Andes Mountain as a background.
Scenary from St Cristobal
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Went to the post office after that to mail some postcards. On the way, met Jonathan from the same hostel. Walked around the city and hang out for a little bit.

I have contacted Alvaro about couch surfing and finally we planned to meet up at Manuel Montt station at 9.30pm ish. Alvaro has a nice apartment and a good couch to surf.
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Couch
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Victor dropped by and we went to a hip bar called Grand Central. Then moved to another club called House of Glass. Seems like in Chile, the party only starts after 2am and there is still a long line at 3am to get in.

House of Glass

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Aug 06 2009

Santiago

Walked around the city today and the weather is pretty cold.

Ate at Vegas Market again..there’s where the locals eat
Vega Market

Pollo with rice (chicken with rice, soup, salad 1000 pesos around $2)
Pollo (chicken)

Walked around the city with Jon.

Went to Plaza De Armas

Museu National

Chilean Stock Exchange

Climbed up Santa Lucia

Chilean party
Constitution night club clip

Aug 05 2009

Santiago, Chile

At Bellavista HostelArrived at Santiago airport at 4.30am. Took a shuttle bus to the hostel ($10) since a cab cost arond $25.
The weather in Santiago is pretty chilly since it’s still winter here.
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Hostel Bellavista
Hostel Bellavista

Met some crazy Americans at the hostel and hang out around santiago together. Surprisingly, there are 2 person from Astoria in the group.
Lunch at the local market
Lunch
Cazuelas
Carruelas
Bellavista area
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Art Museum
Art Museum
Seafood
Food
With Ali G
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Santiago Subway
Subway
1 liter beer in Santiago
1 liter beer
Abbie wants to be in the blog too
Abbie, Ali G and Josh fish tool?
Abbie, Ali G and Josh fish tool?
Video
At Bellavista Hostel
Bellavista hostel

Aug 04 2009

Last day in Bogota

Walked around the city and visited Plaza de Bolívar
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolívar_Square
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and Gold Museum.
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Walked from La Candeleria to Calle 70 which is like walking from Chinatown to 70 street, only that the blocks in Bogota is further away and the road is polluted from the public bus.

Met Vanesa for lunch. Vanesa had Ajiaco and I had Bandeja Paisa. Both are famous Colombian food
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Bandeja Paisa
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Public Phone in Bogota
Phone Booth
Yes, you can’t carry gun on the bus
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Northern Bogota is pretty different from the middle or southern party. The financial sector is at around calle 70
Stock Exchange
Colombian Stock Exchange
and the hip and happening place is at Calle 87 “Zona Rasa” area. There are many bodyguards around Zona Rasa area because the wealthy Bogotans here are afraid of being kidnapped.
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Colombian style burger at their fast food joint
Corral burger
My flight to Santiago is at 9.40pm and I was a little late for my flight. Got into a cab and met a crazy driver. He mentioned about F1 racing, Pablo Montoya, fast and furious, go karting and drove like crazy
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Aug 03 2009

Zipaquira, Colombia

Met a few travelers from London and Ireland at the hostel and tagged along with them visiting the salt mine at Zipaquira which is 1.5 hours north of Bogota.
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Took the Transmilenio (1500 colombian pesos) which is like a bus running on a subway track to Porte Del Norte (north station) then took a local bus (3200 pesos) to the salt mine.

Zipaquira is a small town

and there is a famous cathedral underground the salt mine.

With the crew

Colombian Coffee…

Aug 02 2009

Bogota, Colombia

It’s very nice of Vernon to drop me to JFK airport this morning at 5am. Only slept for an hour yesterday night since got back home late. I am flying with Avianca which is a Colombian airline.

My flight is at 8am and will arrive at 1pm Bogota time which is one hour later than eastern time. 6 hours flight in total. It took a while to get my boarding pass since the person at the airport front counter seems a little suspicious that I only have one way ticket to Bogota. Since I have
another one way ticket from Bogota to Santiago, they wanna make sure if I require a visa to enter the country.

Bogota is on a high elevation, around 2500 meters above sea levels and the weather is pretty cool. The city is spread out and the population is around 8 millions, similar to new york city. There are mountains on the east side and all streets are numbered. Carreras(avenue, east to west) and Calles (street, south-north, parallels to the mountain). Northern Bogota is rich and southern bogota is pretty poor.

Andres and Luisa picked me up from the airport and brought me to a Colombian food street fair. I was pretty lucky to arrive on Sunday because the street fair is a once a year event.

Andres, Luisa and their friends

Tried some Colombian food then managed to get cash from HSBC ($2 fees). Andres and Luisa showed me around the city
View of Bogota

went to Platypus hostel at La candelaria neighborhood


which is a pretty artsy/bohemian place. However, the place is very sketchy at night and someone mentioned a guy in the hostel just got mugged yesterday.
Ate sandwich with a bunch of travelers from London and US. A sandwich and a beer just cost me $3700 colombian pesos which is less than $2.

Aug 01 2009

Last Day in NYC

Last day before my trip.

Checklist…

Airticket, visas (only got chinese visa uzbekistan visa)

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My backpack
backpack

Went to K town and met up with old housemates and friends.
roommates

With Vernon and gangs..
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Got home, slept for 1 hour and to Bogota!!

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