Wednesday 24 October 2012

3: Valladolid - Mexico

Days 4-7: Chichen Itza, Dzitnup Cenote, Festivals, Ek Balam
Beth - Written 20/10/12
 
So we are now in Valladolid, a lovely little town in the middle of the Yucatán (got the bus, its rele not as scary or hard to do as you'd think). The hostel is more rustic and has a beautiful garden which we are staying in,  and the first night we wandered the plaza, went to the church and had the traditional Maya dish of Pibil, which is meat wrapped in banana leaves and roasted in a pit for several days and is soooo yummy!
 
 
 
The main reason we came to the town is so we can visit Chichén Itzá, one largest and best preserved of the Mayan cities. It is one of the most amazing things I have ever seen. A huge pyramid in the jungle surrounded by other equally impressive buildings that are so old and the history is so kwl! We had a tour guide (Carlos) show us around and he told us about the human sacrifices they used to do and where they did them, along with the tombs the royals buried in them and all sorts! Liam loved the history of it. The architecture is astounding, if you stand in front of the main pyramid and clap the sound travels up all the stairs and a bird call comes out of the top due to the acoustics inside! and just on the equinoxes a shadow is cast down the stairs that creates the shape of a snake... for something built about 1500 years ago it is just amazing (I have a feeling I am going to feel like that a lot on this trip).

We also saw our first Cenote (fresh water sink holes in the limestone) that are beautiful too, wide, deep blue water filled wells surrounded by dangling tree roots. It was very hot while walking around (about 35c while I think it was raining in England :P) and we ended up having a nap under a tree next to the astronomy tower! Carlos also told us about the Mayan calendar and how the world is not going to end on the 21st December so that was nice lol. We spent all day there and saw Mayan men carving wooden masks that Liam bought (I may also have bought one or two things lol).
 
 
The next day we hired bikes (!!!) and cycled the 10km to a cenote called Dzitnup. This one is different to yesterdays as it is underground with just a small hole for light and a narrow passage under the ground to it but when we got there is was just an astonding sight. A cave filled with deep water and catfish, Stalactites hanging from the celing, bats, strange rock formations under the water, so hard to explain what it was like in there, it was like a fairytale cave even though that sounds cheesey. You can swim in nearly all of the cenotes and we started to dab our feet in when all these little fish started to come over and have a nibble... our own free pedicure (tho Liam wasn't so keen!). We then took a little dip and although it was a bit cold and the catfish swimming around were a bit scary and there were times when you couldn't see the bottom, swimming between the stalactites in this cave was amazing and unforgetable. We also decided to carry on and bike to the village of Dzitnup, which was a tiny Maya village where most of the houses had tiki huts in the garden and kids were playing football in the street. It was good to see a typical village instead of just the towns. Stopped in an old abbey on the way back and after dinner we stumbled upon a festival happening outside the church! Everybody was dressed in the traditional wear of the Yucatán and dancing in the streets and playing loud music, was so lucky to find it and was a really good night. We also had our first experience of sleeping in a dorm which is an experience but alright!

 

Saturday we decided to go to a quieter smaller set of ruins called Ek Balam and in a way they were even more amazing than Chichen Itza. You could actually climb these and go inside the temples and ruins and it gave the place a whole new magic.
The main pyramid here is actually bigger than at Chichen, and we climbed to the very top (super steep, hard to imagine how they would have climbed it in all the fancy head-dresses and probs carrying a sacrifice)! The view from the top was really just like an Indiana Jones film. We could see nothing but jungle to the horizon in all directions except another pyramid peeking out of the trees looking all undiscovered and ancient. We stayed up there for a while just taking in what we were seeing and where we were. Getting down was more difficult because it rele was very steep, but half way down is a platform where a great king was buried in a tomb, and the outside of it is beautifully carved and is in amazing condition considering its age. It is meant to be the gaping mouth into the underworld and had scary teeth, skulls and everything! We also saw our first ever humming bird that flew right up to us and you could hear its wings buzzing... a little thing was amazing to see. There are also Iguanas all over the place and totally not bothered we're there! We visited the cenote here which is an open air one and we were the only ones there. It was so picturesque with the tree roots dangling down into the water and the sun setting, plus more catfish and who knows what at the bottom as there have been excavations at lots of the cenotes in the ruins and human skeltons and other bits have been found at the bottom! We dipped our toes to cool off and then went back to Valladolid. I really like the town (much more than Cancun) as it is not so touristy and everyone is so friendly and says hola to you when you walk down the street :) This night is probs one of the best we've had so far, we sat out in garden of the hostel near the hammocks where everybody staying sits and eats and drinks and hangs out (its all very hippy-ish in these places and sooooo chilled out) and started talking to some french people. Near the end of the night we were invited out to a bar in the town and decided to go with them, plus an italian, a spanish couple and the old mexican guy that was taking us there. We ended up in a mexican Kareoke bar!! It was a place we never could have gone on our own and was full of locals all singing in spanish and it was so funny.
It made us feel bad though as everybody else could speak english plus at least french and spanish and were all talking in multi languages at once and we felt so shit not to know any other lanuguages. We are slowly picking up some basic Spanish though and can definately order pitchers of Margaritas now :D
 
So that has been our first week! It seems so much longer than that and we have seen so much. It is kinda hard to take it all in but the mexican culture and way of life is amazing, and very suited to us lol. We are having the best time and mexico keeps surprising us with what it has to offer (too much for our timesclale :( ) Tomorrow we are off to Tulum back on the coast to try a bit of snorkeling and see the ruins on the cliff top :D I know this was quite long, the next one will be a lot shorter as we are doing a lot less :)
 
Love Liam and Beth x x x

 

Wednesday 17 October 2012

2: Cancún - Mexico

Days 1 - 3: Flying, Downtown Cancún, Isla Mujeres
Beth

So we finally left, we have actually done it and I am writing this from Mexico! :) (Haha Daniel now you have to believe we're going!).
It was a bit of a rush getting away, we didn't sleep Saturday night, and it was tough saying goodbye to everyone but at 5am we left my mum's house and my dad drove us to the airport.
3 things we learnt on the first day:
  1. Flying isn't that fun, and its hard to do anything on no sleep.
  2. Mexico is bloody hot, even at night.
  3. Liam must look like a terrorist as he got stopped and searched 5 TIMES!!
All the flights were fine and we got the change over ok. The London-Atlanta flight was pretty sweet as we got a 3 seat row to the two of us at the back of the plane, with no one in front either, so we had lots of room and the screens in the seats were kwl. The Atlanta-Cancún flight was cramped but we saw a thunder storm in the clouds as we flew which was scary but looked amazing!

Now the Liam thing... he got randomly choosen 3 times to have his information and luggage all pulled out and searched (really annoying) and then at both Heathrow and Atlanta he left stuff in this pockets when going through the x-ray machine and had to be patted down! Had to laugh by the 5th one, I didn't get stoppped once :P it'll only get worse as his hair and beard get longer too... we might have some fun boarder crossings!

When we walked out of the airport we were struck by quite how hot it still was at 8pm (we're now 6 hours behind the UK), plus we were in our traveling gear of long trousers and sleeves which didn't help... totally different to shivering as I said goodbye to my dad outside Heathrow 19 hours earlier! We got to the hostel by local bus (go us lol), and after a short walk found our room to be small and basic but clean and pleasant enough, plus it had aircon which was a loooovely.
The hostel is similar really, although voted the best in Cancún, but it has an amazing roof top terrace with a bar, hottub, hammocks and a computer room. It looks out over downtown Cancún, which is not great, but it has palm trees up there so if you don't look closely its nice. We realised that we hadn't actually slept, except what you can sort-of-doze on the plane, for 45 hours so went to bed.





The next day, and first real day of our trip, we spent looking around downtown Cancún. Cancún is split into 2 areas, Centro (downtown) and Zona Hotelera (the area with all the fancy but touristy hotels and beaches), and we decided not to bother with the later. We spent the afternoon wandering through parks and eating from taco stands. The tacos here are DELICIOUS. They are not spicey at all unless you choose to add your own salsa and come with shredded meat of chicken, pork or beef, all made flavor-y with spices, and then with onions and peppers, and veggies rice and refried beans on the side (nicer than they sound) and but its soooo much better than anything mexican at home and only a few quid :) On the way back we bought some food from a grocery to cook in the kitchen (go us being good on the 2nd day lol). We spent the night reading the guide books to decide where to go next (there is SO much to see in Mexico I don't know what we're going to do) and lying in hammocks. They are so comfy and Liam has decided that when we have our own house he is going to build a tiki hut in the garden and we are going to have a pair of hammocks in there... lol :P
 

Today (Tuesday) we decided to go to the beach, and maybe have a more tourist-y day, but not just any old beach, we decided to go to the Isla Mujeres, which just sounds kwl and has the beach with the best few of the sun setting over the carribbean sea in the area :) The names of the places here are great, there is a San miguel town, a Magaritas street and a playa Tortugas just in Cancún!
 
We has to catch a collectivos (small minivan which people hop on and off, no seatbelts, bearly a door, and no regards for the road laws) to the port and then a ferry across to the Island. You'll be pleased to know Liam didn't get sea sick!! :D When we got to the beach it was beatiful. White sand as fine grained as i've seen, palm trees behind and the sea was completly clear, warm and tourquise. Like our own cheaters Carribbean Island!
 
We spent the afternoon sun/shade bathing and swimming (there was even little silver fish swimming with us and we saw a tiny Ray too!!). At sunset we watched the sun disappear into the sea and sky turn a pinky/purple i've not seen before, it was so beautiful and romantic. After that we spent the night in the town,  saw a real pirates grave, and caught the ferry back and now im writing this!
So all in all its been a great first few days and we're both fine and getting to grips with it all. At the moment it feels a bit like a holiday, but that might wear off once we start lugging the backpack around more lol, hopefully not though :) Tomorow we are moving on from Cancún to Valladoid so that we can see Chichen Itza the next day (Chichen Itza is the biggest and most famous Maya Temple complex - looks spectacular, the kinda Indianna Jones temples in the jungle type thing!!!), we're pretty excited.



I'm also popping an album on facebook with just a few more pictures than on here of the other things i mentioned so have a looksie :)
Post soon, miss you all,
Love Beth and Liam
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Friday 5 October 2012

1: Hadleigh - Welcome and Itinerary

Hi Everyone!


Welcome to our blogging home for the next year-ish, and our first blog!!


For those of you who don't know... this is us!

Hopefully this will be a good way to keep in touch with everyone and let you know what we're up to, we're going to try to post a few times a week (internet providing) about where we are and what we're doing. Feel free to comment on things and ask questions etc. Hopefully you'll enjoy reading and looking at our pictures (we have a few surprises planned!). We will also be using skype a lot so add us as beeandbeardsley :)

Its now 4 days before we leave the UK, excitement and nerves are setting in, but mainly we're trying to get everything ready before we leave.

Here is a brief itinerary of what we plan to do (we know this will probably change!)


Map of our intended destinations!
Oct - Central America
Flying into Cancun 10/10/12, spending a month traveling by local transport through Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador and Costa Rica.
Planning to see the Inca temples, loads of beaches, diving, old cities, jungle treks and volunteering with the turtles.
Finish with one day in LA (connecting flight) 

Nov - New Zealand
Flying into Auckland 07/11/12, spending a month camper-vaning around both islands.
Planning to do some extreme sports (like white/black water rafting), go up the mountains (Mt Doom), see the fjords and other natural wonders, beaches and the cities.

Dec-March - Australia
Flying into Sydney 05/12/12, spending 2 weeks on the east coast seeing Sydney and probably Whitsunday/Airlie beach but we could end up anywhere along the coast, will dive the great barrier reef too!
Then we will head to Adelaide/Murry Bridge for Christmas with my Great Aunt, and hopefully spend the next few months working and earning extra pennies and seeing the South Coast (and maybe skydive!)
We then travel up through the middle to see the outback and Uluru and up to Darwin!

March - Aug - S.E Asia
Flying into Singapore 17/03/13, Spending 2 weeks in either Borneo or Sumatra (please vote as to which you think in the panel next to this!) seeing Orang Utans, jungles, temples, beaches and diving.
Then 3 weeks in Singapore and Malaysia, seeing the cities (Kuala Lumpur), going to the islands and pretty much doing the same as above! (all of S.E.A will be overland and done on public transport/trains).
After that its Thailand for 4 weeks. We will be going to all the James bond island and moon parties and diving and spending lots of time on the beach! :D We will also go to Bangkok for a week-ish, a national park and temple sites.
Next we will be in Cambodia for 4 weeks. We will go to Angkor Wat and many other temple complexes, Phnom Phen, markets, floating villages, boating down rivers and the killing fields.
After this is Vietnam for 4 weeks where we will be getting the train mostly. We will see Ho Chi Minh city (Saigon), lots more floating villages and paddy fields, several beautiful famous bays and national parks and the friendship bridge.
Then we are in Laos for 4 weeks, seeing the plain of jars, river tubing, lots of Wats, Luang Prabang and jungle zipline courses.
Lastly we go to Northern Thailand for 3 more weeks around Chaing Mai, taking cooking classes, going to the national parks, ride and volunteer in some elephants sanctuaries and make our way back to Bangkok!

Sep - Nepal
Fly into Kathmandu and spending 4 weeks. We are planning on seeing Kathmandu and the Buddhist temples, we are staying in a monastery for a week to learn monk-things :P and climbing to Everest base camp and seeing the prayer flags, then making our way overland into India.

Oct - India
4 weeks in India, going to Varanasi, Agra to see the Taj Mahal, Jaipur and then to New Delhi. Will probably ride some elephants and see several temples and little villages along the way :)

Nov 2013 - HOME!!!! 

And that's the plan!!
We've deliberately bought changeable flights and not booked too much yet so it is all flexible and if we like a place we might stay longer or if we don't we'll move on! We should have the funds to do this but if we go wrong we'll be home early, or if we earn on the way we might stay longer. 
We've researched lots and are prepared so don't anybody worry about us!! :)

Keep your eye on this space for more news and adventures :D (and prepare for EPIC jealousy lol :P)

Lots of Love,
Bee and Beardsley
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