Any tips for travelling in South America?
Knowing that you don't know can be alarmingly scary. So we've got a lot of questions and quite a few assumptions:
- Safety - be careful and sensible, yes. But are there any spots in BA, Santiago, Cusco, Lima, Iquitos etc we should best avoid? Any suggestions for a really practical money-belt? (Even considering strapping valuables underneath my ample breasts - but that's just plain silly.)
- Lolly - we're thinking a combination of cash (dollars?), credit card, travellers' cheques and debit card to raid the holes in the wall (yep, got the Nationwide account that doesn't charge for overseas usage). Update: Following George W's renewal of the trade embargo, the dollar carries a 10% "charge" in Cuba so sterling and euro are the way to go, apparently. And the ATMs are not the way to go - telephone lines are down most of the time.
- Food - whereas I fully expect to loose at least a stone over the four months it would be good to remember the trip for its people, places and activities and not for a lingering whiff of vomit.
- Inca Trail - want to use a local trail operator, and not an exorbitant UK-based one. Any suggestions for a responsible, environmentally aware tour company in Cusco that treats its porters well?
4 comments:
We didn't know you had a twin !!! Hope you don't get the weather you're dressed for!
Maureen & Claire xx
Way to go girls....I'll be keenly following your progress. xxx
Halloooo ladies - so glad to hear of your latest adventures in Cubana and Buenes Aires. We miss you and wish you had stopped by Florida whilst in the Cuban vicinity Hope Amanda's cough is better! Happy new year girls - this is going to be one to remember!
Love, Emma and Marisa xxx
Thanks for the update from Buenes Aires. Glad you met another English couple - it is fun to make travelling friends. They say you remember the people more than the trip. We are envious sitting here doing the 9 - 5 grind.
Love, Emma and Marisa xxx
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