After our day in Bogota adventuring to Monserrate, Taryn and I bid hasta luego to Orlando and Nell who had been kind enough to allow houseguests for the past week, and hopped a bus to Armenia with a transfer to Salento.
Yay for meeting new friends in Peru! |
Its also got a mirador (lookout) with a breathtaking view.
The stairs we walked up to get there |
(We also played tejo, a game which involves throwing rocks at gunpowder. It will get its very own post.)
This tree had character |
This bird flew in circles, always returning to this post. Which was good, because bird photography when the light is failing is harder than it sounds. |
Moving Jeep selfie! I didn´t announce I was taking a picture, but my companions noticed anyway. It turned out perfect. |
View from the road |
Trailhead selfie! |
The second half was through cloud forest with some sketch looking bridges. They had warnings posted to go one at a time.
Then 2km up a hill to Casa de Colibris (Hummingbird House) which lived up to its name.
Also hummingbird photography is difficult. I got a lot of blank and blurry photos, showing where a hummingbird had been at one point.
Back down to the main trail and straight uphill to the Ranger Station which had a great view and inviting lunch spots.
That's when the clouds, thunder, and rain moved in. Try as they might, they couldn't ruin the walk back down to town.
The wax palms rising through the fog were magnificent and when we got below the clouds a little the views were breathtaking.
Definitely some of my favorite scenery so far.
Panorama courtesy of Taryn |
We listened to Guitar Guy a little more over hot chocolate and ice cream and then back on the bus back to Bogota to get to Villa de Leyva, taking with us memories of rolling hills and palm trees.
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