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Keeping Safe In Caracas.
A Travel Blog entry by heatheravan from Caracas, Central Venezuela, Venezuela
... car and got a huge electric shock! I think the taxi driver needs to get his car earthed. We had booked the Hotel La Floresta as part of a package through Osprey Expeditions for our visit to Angel Falls and found it to be in upmarket ...
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Barreiras - Luxus Hotel and Rodízio de Pizza
A Travel Blog entry by rese_ma from Barreiras, Bahia, Brazil
... também, como um gruta e uma lagoa. A gruta do Sumidouro e a lagoa azul fica perto de Barreiras - l'' dentro se pode até tomar um banho. A floresta em volta parece muito seca e morta, mas mesmo assim vimos um macaco branco e relativamente grande. Ainda ...
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Back to Caracas
A Travel Blog entry by burton_de_greg from Caracas, Venezuela
... delighted in the simple pleasure of giving Karen high-fives. Politics takes the back seat this evening. We stayed at the La Floresta Hotel in Altamira. It was very basic and kind of ratty, but it was cheaper than Residencia Montserrat. 175,000 ...
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Quito - high altitude city living ...again!
A Travel Blog entry by griffs-on-tour from Quito, Ecuador
... say the least but Cara’s directions were bang on and we managed to find a hostel with parking in the upmarket La Floresta district. Having got ourselves sorted out we went out to find somewhere to eat and found ourselves totally outclassed…we ...
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High Altitude Quito
A Travel Blog entry by v-atravels0910 from Quito, Ecuador
... you should be particularly wary in ‘La Carolina’ and ‘El Ejido’ parks, and in ‘La Mariscal’, 'La Carolina', 'La Floresta' and ‘La Marin’ districts, as well as in the old town and the central bus station. In ...
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Christchurch and Canterbury
A Travel Blog entry by aguas from Christchurch, South Island, New Zealand
... , mas pelo menos não estava a chover, ainda. Como tinhamos demorado um pouco nos controlos do aeroporto, só chegámos ao nosso hotel l'' pelas 5 da tarde. Como não havia tempo para grande coisa, fomos até a um bar-restaurante perto do hotel para ...
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Carne y Carnaval in Uruguay
A Travel Blog entry by els_and_peter from Montevideo, Uruguay
... come to an end. On Saturday 20th we start the drive back towards Colonia and spend the night in another very rustic cabin at La Floresta, a little place to the west of the Punta. The location of our cabin is stunning – on the beach, overlooking a ...
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Garzon
A Travel Blog entry by spog00 from Garzon, Colombia
... went back to beer! Once we had recovered from this (a few days later) we invited Caros mum to a very famous restaurant "La Floresta" beautiful colonial house with amazing gardens and surrounded by lakes full of fish. Where we ate tounge and mojarra a ...
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Day Two
A Travel Blog entry by nwcreolelady from Chemuyil, Q Roo, Mexico
... towards Chemuyil and decided that all of that commotion called for some shrimp tacos and beer! After all it was nearly noon. La Floresta was one of the restaurants on our suggested list so we pulled in and enjoyed a much needed reprieve and ...
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Going Crackers in Caracas
A Travel Blog entry by els_and_peter from Caracas, Central Venezuela, Venezuela
... abbreviated BS, which is quite appropriate), which consumed most of the cash I'd taken out at the airport. Fortunately the hotel accepted credit cards, but despite being quite expensive, our room was rather small, shabby and facing the main ...
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Wowser!
A Travel Blog entry by lexysiepel from Caracas, Central Venezuela, Venezuela
... spanish the whole way which was quite amusing, definaely need to learn quickly if i´m going to stay here long. Anyway, hotel fine (not fantastic but a good way to ease into hostel life), Joanna took me out for drinks in quite a ...
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Vamos to Banos
A Travel Blog entry by bellethorpe from Banos, Ecuador
... are good for your health so we could not wait to give them a try. Our home for the next two nights was the Hotel Floresta which was a really great place with a nice restaurant, internet and large rooms. We were particularly pleased with the amount of ...
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Now I know why it is called the 'rain' forest!
A Travel Blog entry by katrinaoliver from Banos, Ecuador
... 's glaciated flanks. Locals swear that the baths are good for your health. We went to Las piscinas de la Virgen, just a short walk from our hotel. There are three baths altogether: one is cold, another is warm and the third that we used ...
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Waterfall wonders
A Travel Blog entry by katrinaoliver from Banos, Ecuador
... ! We had a leisurely breakfast, warm home made bread, freshly squeezed juice and good coffee and as we walked back towards the hotel the open top bus was just departing on its waterfall route so we hopped on! Our guide was named Marco and his ...
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Quito: Getting Our Feet Wet
A Travel Blog entry by kuhnglobaleyes from Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador
... or inns, in some cases referred to as "boutique" hotels and in other cases “heritage properties.” Our first hotel, Casa Aliso in Quito, was absolutely lovely. It was so comforting to come home each night to this spot, which was ...
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Thermal pools here we come
A Travel Blog entry by 2ridesouth from Baños, Tungurahua, Ecuador
... see the waterfall and then to some baths, most of the public ones close at 5pm so we went to the ones at Sangay hotel for a couple of hours, leaving with baby soft skin! The Basilica here is also amazing, there was even a guitarist playing, very ...
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Dumb & Dumber
A Travel Blog entry by thomaskelep from Banos, Ecuador
... since every corner has an agency that offers various activities like rafting, canyoning, bridge jumping etc. When we first arrived to our hotel, we had to say goodbye to our group leader, Carlos. His place was taken a 28-year old (oh yes, poor Nick ...
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Quaking in our Boots
A Travel Blog entry by bellethorpe from Banos, Ecuador
... a gentle walk taking in the surrounding hills giving us a good view over the city. We set off from the back of the hotel on a near vertical hike to a cross on the side of the mountain where there were a couple of shelters to admire the great view ...
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Incline
A Travel Blog entry by emilyharrison89 from Banos, Ecuador
... top although the view wasn´t great due to the clouds. We could see right down into the city of Banos and I managed to locate our hotel. Once at the top the seven of us who completed the hike stopped off in an exclusive cafe where I had a Chai tea. Very ...
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Folklore Hotel Quito
Madrid 868 Y Pontevedra (La Floresta), Pichincha, Quito, Ecuador
... has a private bathroom with hot water and Cable TV. We are situated in a convenient location in a traditional neighborhood called "La Floresta" a few minutes away from the airport. We are close to the "La Mariscal", Culture House, historic center and ...
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