Day 3: Chaullay to Lucmabamba

After a good nights sleep we wake up with utter relief to see glorious sunshine and a spectacular view of the mountains.  Condors are flying around outside and everyone  has energy again, even more with double portions of everything to avoid another energy outage 😂. We put on our wet clothes ready for our long walk without too many complaints, with plastic bags on Tristan’s  feet to ensure his trench-foot gets no worse! 


We begin the walk through little villages and then we walk alongside a spectacular cliff-edge riverside path with incredible jungle-filled mountains (huge granite karsts) all around us. As we get further towards Lucmabamba, the jungle changes to little fincas growing coffee, avocado, cocoa, banana etc and it is truly a little paradise within the mountains.


After many hours of walking, we arrive at our lovely little coffee plantation accommodation where we are warmly greeted by a lovely Peruvian family. They kindly give us a tour of their property, including some tips re the snake population around these parts! Seb also manages to find a football pitch, what more could we all want and what a contrast to yesterday. We all feel very well looked after by the family and enjoy great  coffee, food, games, comfortable beds, hot water and even a towel. What a day, phew! 

Comments

  1. More fabulous pictures and always as good, or even better, than the last. And experiences none of you will ever forget. You should be at Machu Picchu by now; hope you were not drowned by the number of tourists. So sad for you that the journey is coming to an end so enjoy every moment. PS: We will provide you with eggs on your return! 8 posh hens doing well but no Geoffrey yet.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Baggots on Tour 2025

Antigua and Volcan Acetenango

El Remate and Tikal