
We arrived in Quito, Ecuador on a Sunday and while it was quiet and chill for the most part, Amazonas Street was busy with bike riders and El Ejido park was filled with art vendors and families, especially children running around. For our first night, we stayed at Casa Bambu. We really enjoyed the rooftop setup and view, but we wanted something closer to the center so we moved to the Mariscal area. [...]
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After three very great weeks in Colombia, it’s time to say goodbye and cross the border over to Ecuador. During our entire stay, we felt very safe and had zero issues. Many travelers we met along the way, also felt the same. The kindness the locals showed to us really went a long way. I wish we could spend more time here but I’m sure we will be back for a future visit. [...]
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Before we crossed over to Ecuador, we made a stop in the town of Popayán. The white city walls, colonial architecture, and gastronomy draw made Popayán a great last stop in Colombia. [...]
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When we arrived in the San Antonio area of Cali, it instantly reminded us of home. It was very hilly but the views paid off. It especially looks like parts of Potrero Hill, San Francisco. We tried to look for Shotwell Street but we couldn’t find it. [...]
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If you ever make your way to Salento, Colombia, don’t miss out on the 9-course meal prepared by Chef Joseph at La Serrana. Joseph was a former assistant of, not one but two, 3-star Michelin restaurants! [...]
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