Day 17- welcome to the jungle
So we woke up at 4am and headed to la Paz airport to catch our 6am flight to rurrenebaque! Aka the amazon! Our friend Tu was flying in and his flight landed at 2am and we told him to stay at the airport and wait for us! And he did. It was awesome to have another addition to our traveling group! We checked in our bags and headed to the gate. Definitely one of the smallest airports ever. Ate an empenada at the airport for breakfast. :)
We board, and by boarding I mean walking outside across the Tarmac to our tiny plane. It held 19 people. It was fully packed haha. It was a 1x1 plane, meaning only one seat on each side. Everyone has a window seat! Great views of the Andes mountains and the jungle amazon. When we landed it was even a better experience. There was no runway, it was just dirt. The airport looks like a tiny little house. There is no baggage check, just take it off the plane and hand them to people. Now THATS the smallest airport I've ever been to.
We jump onto a bus taxi that took us into town just a few minutes away. They ride more mopeds here and it's very very small. We head to max adventures whom we had our tour booked with. Awesome place with lockers and jungle looking deco. We repacked and left our things in lockers here and got briefed on our tour.
The ride was crazy. 3 hours in a "4x4" but really it's a small car. Eddie our driver was even crazier, driving as fast as he could on a rocky bumpy dirt road for 3 hours. Tu and Joaquin picked up so many beers and right when they got into the car, they started crushing them. All of them, Theresa Sylvie and including the driver. Haha they then realized they didn't buy enough beer and we did another pit stop for alcohol. And many pit stops for the bathroom. Drunkies!
We finally get to the lunch spot and was given a great Bolivian soup and meal. Headed to the boat area, or canoe rather. Loaded the canoe up with our stuff and food for the tour. Our guide headed us off on a great day of sight seeing in the river. We saw plenty of birds. All sorts of species! Cranes, turtles and then monkeys! We saw all these cute little monkeys. Little monkeys carrying baby monkeys. So awesome.
Canoes for the tour
Group selfie again.
The lion king like tree
We got to our camp site about 4pm. 3 hours in the sun. I got a decent tan:) well in my arms and legs only. The camp is decent! We thought it was supposed to be "rustic" meaning hammock and mosquito net. Instead we have cabins and wooden beds with mosquito nets. We were all prepared to not shower for the next 3 days but there was a decent shower. Not hot water but whatever it's like 100 degrees out anyway.
We watch out guide cut acorns and things to make jewelry for us. And of course while doing so, tu and j are still crushing alcohol. Hard liquor now! They busted out the bottles hah.
A rain cloud moved over us and it down poured for a few minutes. Fun experience. Gave tu a chance to take off his shirt and go dance in the rain. Barf.
Dinner was then served soon after. Great meal prepared in the middle of nowhere. Noodles, lomo all sorts of goodies.
Then we put on long sleeves and pants and found our Mosquitos net for some crocodile hunting!! We went out on the canoe and the guide went hunting. We saw birds again flying all around, fireflies and of course crocodile eyes! Good stuff. Beautiful night with stars all above too.
Great first day in the pampas!