Friday, December 29, 2017

Florian贸polis & Paraty

Hohoho everyone,

I hope you guys had a great Christmas (if you celebrate it). 

We spend Christmas at Florian贸polis, a huge peninsula in the south east of Brasil. We had a great time as the hostel organized a big Christmas dinner and we all (about 40 ppl) got together and just had a great time. Definitely chose the right hostel to stay at. The peninsula itself is terrific and I would have loved to stay longer even though the weather was all rainy... 


Christmas dinner

1 of over 100 beaches
We jumped from those rocks at the right



A big part of the Christmas group

Another beach (would have been a nice surf)

The hostel

Then we had a long ride (26hrs incl waiting time and traffic jam) drive to Paraty where we only stayed for a short time. There are supposed to be many nice beaches but we only had time to look at the old town:





Now we are in Rio where we are going to enjoy New Years at Copacabana 馃巻

Hope you guys have a great New Year’s Eve! 

Hannes

Friday, December 22, 2017

Punta Del Diablo, Asuncion und Iguazu (Puerto & Foz de Iguazu)

Hello, 

Sometimes live gives presents to you which you First need to open to see its beauty. 

But let’s start chronological. Our last station in Uruguay before returning to Montevideo and catching a flight was Punta Del Diablo. This is a nice little village where you can relax all day. There isn’t any sightseeing but the beach and the sunrise are stunning. 


Beach 20m away from our Hostal. Could see this from the balcony as well 

So after having some calm days some exhausting followed. When we tried to catch our flight we were informed that there is a general strike in Argentina and therefore we weren’t able to go to Puerto Iguaz煤 for at least another day (buses weren’t going either). Instead of waiting I could convince Franziska that it would be great to use this to go to Asunci贸n as the airline offered to change our flight to Asunci贸n but otherwise they would not pay for any costs as this is a countrywide strike. So we got to see Asunci贸n which is not really beautiful but at least we got to see another place (no fotos from Paraguay though). The next day we went from Asunci贸n to Ciudad Del Este, through Brasil and finally arrived at our destination Puerto Iguaz煤. 

We got to see both sides of Iguaz煤 (Argentinian and Brazilian):

Argentina (had Bad weather over here)


Garganta Del Diablo





Brasil:






I think the Argentinian side offers more diversity (spent there 5 hours) while the Brazilian side is not as much walking (1 hour) but therefore a nice overview and you get really close (which includes getting wet as well). 

Now we are waiting for our bus to Florianopolis where we will be spending Christmas.

Wishing everyone great Christmas days and enjoy the family time and especially the good food! 

Hannes

Friday, December 15, 2017

Buenos Aires Part 2, Colonia Del Sacramento, Montevideo and Punta Del Este

Hey everyone

Still alive and haven’t been robbed this week. 

We did go the last days in Buenos Aires to Palermo and a Tango show/dance class which has been a great evening.




Botanic Garden

Cemetery 

The Building has been a theater before someone opened a book store inside

On Sunday we left to Uruguay and started our trip in Colonia Del Sacramento. A stunning village with an old city center and a small lighthouse. The atmosphere invites to get an ice cream or just sit down in a cafe and enjoy the view on the ocean. 

The lighthouse build inside of an old castle

View from the lighthouse


Bullring which you are not allowed to enter but...


We then left to Montevideo which is basically a big city but not a must do:









After Montevideo we headed to Punta Del Este which is the most expensive and exclusive place in Uruguay but definitely not a must do. The beach is nice but there are better places which are cheaper:


La Mano

We are now in Punta Del Diablo which is fantastic but will write more next week.

Hope everyone is doing well

Hannes

Friday, December 8, 2017

Rosario & Buenos Aires

Hey everyone,

So after Cordoba I went to Rosario which is supposed to have a similar flare than Buenos Aires but is smaller. I would disagree with that. I think Rosario has a chilled atmosphere especially when you are with someone. The promenade is beautiful and invited to enjoy a coffee or a beer. 
Buenos Aires is a big city. Parts of it have a nice flare as the district La Boca. Furthermore it has some nice sightseeing but I wouldn’t compare the both cities. They are simply different. 

Most important about Buenos Aires though is that Franziska joined my travel for the coming 4 weeks!!!! 馃嵕馃帀馃槏

Here some impressions of Rosario:


This is the place Che Guevara was born

Reminds a bit of Washington 



The statue, the highlight of Rosario unfortunately being restored

We didn’t see all of Buenos Aires yet:


Congress 

Obelisk 

La Bomba (drum Show)

Puente de la Mujer
Estadio de Boca

La Boca District (very colorful buildings everywhere)

And Art everywhere as well

Everywhere

Buenos Aires is a big city which always means there is crime. Unhappily we got robbed in San Telmo but we are fine and only lost some money which isn’t a big problem. Still wasn’t a pleasant experience.

Furthermore I did a short stop at Tandil between Rosario and Buenos Aires to visit my friend Santiago. We had a great time and it was a pleasure staying at his house. Nice BBQ

Hear you soon

Hannes



Friday, December 1, 2017

Cafayate & Cordoba

Hola todos,

The last week I spent mostly in Cordoba, the students city. Before I got to Cordoba, I did a stop at Cafayate. From Salta we tried to hitchhike to Cafayate as there is only one main road but we haven’t been lucky ones again and therefore were forced to take the bus. Cafayate is a nice little village famous for its wines. Besides the wines, there are waterfalls and impressive rock formations. Being there felt a bit like being in a western.









Within an hour you can get from Cordoba to great landscapes. 
Furthermore we did some sightseeing and one walking tour has been definitely of a different kind. As it started raining we sat down in a bar and the tour guide showed us the pictures and explained different stuff. The rain has been that strong that something must have broken within the water system in the city. The next day we did not have water at all. 

Besides hiking and sightseeing, Cordoba is famous for its nightlife. Unfortunately we were heard from Tuesday to Thursday meaning I missed the nights which would have been best for partying.
The after-parties here are in the mountains as there they are allowed to play music longer as no one is bothered. This means you party until the sun rises and you get to enjoy a nice sunrise in the mountains. Quiet impressive.


Inglesia Cathedral

The slimmest building Southamericas

Inglesia de los Capuchinos

Cordoba’s Lighthouse even they are fat away from the ocean

Now I am on my way to Rosario for a day before visiting my friend Santiago.

Enjoy your weekend!

Hannes