Quito, Ecuador
The last stop of my travels within Ecuador brought me to Quito, it’s capital. As was the nature of most of my experience in this country, I had a limited amount of time to try and see as much of this place as I could.
On Monday I ducked out of the hostel early to get a well overdue haircut for the measly price of $1. The perks of travelling in South America. Surprisingly, the price did not reflect the quality of the job and I was able to, without embarrassment, show my face in the hostel again. Later that morning I took the free walking tour around the city, which culminated with a cheap lunch at the central market. Whilst there was a variety of local dishes on offer, many containing every part of a cow you could imagine, I opted for the safety of some fried pork.
In the afternoon a group of us visited the place where the equator line cuts through Quito - “The Middle of the World”. The funny thing is there are actually 2 equator lines in Quito - the real and the fake one. The real one, which has been confirmed by GPS, is where the tourists are shown the exact point for a cliche photo opportunity, then a bunch of “experiments” that are paraded about as if you were at a magic fair. For example, pouring water down a drain either side of the line and seeing it swirl in opposite directions, and trying to balance an egg on top of the head of a nail (it’s supposed to be easier on the equator). The fake one is around 300m away and is home to a huge statue (much better for photos), and is a little tourist town of it’s own, overflowing with restaurants and gift shops.
On Tuesday I walked up hundreds of steps to the top of the Basílica del Voto Nacional, then took a cab to the Teleférico (cable car). Both gave some superb vantage points over Quito, which really is a beautiful city to admire from afar.
My spare time was spent with friends at the hostel where there were delicious home made meals prepared by a chef every night, talking with my little nephew on Skype for the first time in as long as I can remember, having ice cream with a Quiteña I met off Couchsurfing and finally getting around to a few sessions back at the gym since I twisted my knee in Huacachina.
Whilst being the country I’ve spent the least amount of time in, Ecuador has been home to some of the most memorable experiences of the trip so far. From seeing nature at it’s finest in the Galápagos, to becoming an uncle for the second time in Cuenca. And many more in between. Whilst I intend to spend the rest of my time on this trip seeing as many new countries, cities and people as possible, Ecuador is the only country I can say that I haven't really had a complete experience of, and need to return to and explore some more one day.