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Buon Ma Thuot

zom and zim

As soon we as disembarked the bus we were surrounded by taxi drivers all insisting that we needed a lift. Bleary eyed, we did not want to just fall into a cab with no sense of direction or and idea how far out of town we had been dumped. A couple of ice coffees in …

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Ayacucho to Cuzco

Ayacucho

Arriving in a mass of dust we disembarked at 2,753 meters above sea level.  This was higher than we had been in India´s Sikkim, yet there were STILL mountains surrounding this really beautiful town.  Walking off towards town, ignoring cries of “taxi” we headed off past the terraced, single-storied rows of houses and shops, some …

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Huancayo to Ayacucho

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We landed in Huancayo on our first bus ride that felt like 4 hours, but was really 7.  It was on time, which was good, but I was still a bit dazed from a late night, so finding a cheap hostel in town as quickly as possible was needed. Walking through town we really now …

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