Friday, October 11, 2013

Aventuras de los cinco amigas!

This was to be my solo travel time. I had grand plans! Plans of Spanish classes and salsa dancing and exploring the colorful city streets of Cartagena and trekking through jungle trails in northern Colombia and watching the sunset over the Caribbean on empty beaches while reflecting on the last year of my life and thinking forward to the next. I had weeks to be alone! and it was going to be glorious!
In reality, my solo plans were completely derailed one fateful night in a hostel in Cartagena. Ironically, it was my first day traveling alone in South America.  I sat down at a picnic table (innocent enough) and was immediately tossed into an international game of King's Cup. I believe there were 4 languages being spoken at the table which made for pretty ridiculous and challenging rhyming schemes whenever a 9 was drawn.
Needless to say, beers led to more beers led to instant friendships and I found myself making plans to head north to Santa Marta with three Irish gals (Grainne, Odharnaith and Siobhan) and a British gal (Sophie). We all had similar general plans of the Lost City trek and Tyronal National Park and beyond.
I was hesitant to grab onto the first people I met but we all seemed to get along so well, I figured why not?! And I could not be more happy with how the last 2+ weeks have unfolded. I have without a doubt made some lifelong friends and we tore up northern Colombia together! 

Some highlights from the last few weeks.... 

First, we did a 4 day trek into the jungle to the lost city which I am hoping to do a separate blog post soon. After that we needed time to recuperate and we found the perfect places.

Tyrona National Park... we opted to hike into the park because it was the cheaper option to boating. It took only two hours to get to this paradise...



Cabo San Juan in Tyrona National Park


Tyrona


I don't even know how this happened... 


grrrrrrr


My modeling debut... 




The hut behind us is where we stayed, in hammocks


Fun with camera settings


Our own private bay... so beautiful!


Blue
After Tyrona we ventured a little further east on the coast to Palomino for some beach and relaxation time! I spent five days there but the best day had to be Monday.  The day started with run on the beach, then we got a moto ride into the jungle and tubed down the river right into the ocean (with rum in hand).  We went out for one more celebratory dinner and then drank and danced on the beach.  The night ended with a skinny dip in the ocean with phosphorescent algea! Just an amazing, unbelievable day I will never forget! THANKS GIRLS!!!
Grainne got a little behind... 


me and the irish gals... photo by Sophie!


Sophie thought it might be quicker walking?


The group... we are as ridiculous as it looks


Cheers!


Rain storm!


Siobhan hit some shallow water


some of the best selfies I have ever seen... 


potentially the best pic of the day... 
tubing right into the Caribbean! (those are waves behind me)


serious tubers


Celebrating our last night together


Palomino pirates


The fearsome five!


we had a lot of fun together :)


not appropriate for facebook... but figured I could sneak it on the blog... 


Sophie and I took surf lessons!


We definitely had the look down.. 
but that may have been all


knee boarding pro ;)
The Irish gals parted with us Tuesday morning to continue their travels.  I left Sophie in Palomino on Wednesday to head back to Santa Marta and then Cartagena and onto Bogota to start another section of my trip. 
I feel so lucky and fortunate to have met them when I did!  When traveling, timing seems to be everything. It will dictate so much of what you do and how you do it.  A five minute conversation with someone in passing can change your entire weeks plans. Had I gotten to Cartagena one day later or been staying at the hostel across the street, the last few weeks would have been much much different. Not better, not worse, just different. 
I think that is what keeps travelers going... the beauty and randomness of meeting the right person at the right time.  So far my timing has been impeccable and I'm excited and open to see what tomorrow will bring. 

Salud!