Travel News

How far did I travel this week?:

I travelled 8 hours by bus to another Amazonian community to visit the caves. It cost me $15 one way.

How far have I traveled on this journey so far?:

When I first arrived to Ecuador, I lived in a neighborhood in the capital city of Quito. After 3 months of training, we were then assigned to live in a different community, anywhere in the country. Some people got rural villages and others, large, urban cities. I got a community that's somewhere in the middle: semi-urban, in the jungle, but also, a 20 hour drive away from Quito. It took me two days to travel to my site because it is on the opposite side of the country, in the southernmost province. I am one of the furthest volunteers from the main Peace Corps office in Quito.

How did I get around this week?:

I usually take the city bus to work, which takes about 10 minutes and 30 cents. The bus stop is conveniently at the end of my street. From work, I usually choose to walk to travel from place to place. It takes me around 35 minutes to walk home. If I am travelling outside of my community, I use the bus! 

What was the most interesting place I visited this week?:

The most interesting place I visited this week was Las Cuevas de los Tayos, in a different part of the Amazon jungle. It is a large, spacious, cave network that houses a bird colony and a host of other critters.

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