Közzétett: 07.06.2019
Unfortunately đ„we had to leave the beautiful town of Cuenca today and head towards Guayaquil. At check out, we were recommended a minibus. It would be more comfortable đand much fasterđš in Guayaquil than the regular size coach. Well, a taxi took us to the station and we got the tickets. The minibus can accommodate 14 people. Since we had 30 minutes before it started, I went down from the courtyard and took a look aroundđ. A stray dog followed me, but he was very friendly. Every time I stopped and looked at him, he looked away đ:-).
We were sitting on the bus at 11:15 a.m. sharp, but it didn't start yet. Many people kept running and wanted to join. We finally left with a 15-minute delay. Luckily, the bus was only occupied by 7 people. But what happened next was a nightmare. The driver was totally crazy. The tires screeched in every turn. Our stomach turned with his braking maneuvers. I had eaten some Coca Cola Haribo before the trip. I must have eaten them another 4 times during the journey. It was really outrageous what he did. The journey lasted about 1 hour on a winding road, and in every turn, we were thrown from left to right! That's not an exaggeration đ€ąđ„”!!!!
I would have liked to take photos during the journey, but the "comfortable" bus had such dirty windows :-(, it was no good. And besides, the seats were even tighter than in the public coaches.
After about 1 1/2 hours of leaving the mountains behind us, we might as well have been in Asia. Huge đbanana plantations, đœcorn, đrice, and pampas grass fields were on the right and left of us. It was amazing, I had never seen such large plantations anywhere đ€. It went on like this for a while. I really liked that the locals were selling their products, such as bananas, coconuts, etc. along the road and in the middle of the road. I could already feel through the car window that it was incredibly hot outside - yuck -.
After leaving the plantations behind, it finally came - the city of Guayaquil! Our travel time was stated as 3 1/2 hours, but our idiot đ€ did it in 3 hours đ€ź! He was very proud of it đ!
Guayaquil can be compared to Bangkok. At least in terms of exhaust fumes đš, noise đ§, and hustle and bustle. It's all too much for me here. After our check-in, we walked around the area a little bit, and I can hardly breathe here, it's so stuffy. The weather is like a laundry room. I miss the Ecuadorian flair here đ„Ž! I'll be jumping for joy when we sit in the plane âïžtomorrow morning heading to Galapagos. We'll be there for the next 6 days - Yeah :-))))))))!