Sunday, February 21, 2010

Patagonia - part uno




night stay at the refugee.


Awsome- isnt it



Hiking around Bariloche






lago (lake) chico

Mountian biking around bariloche

Around bariloche

heard to be believed




Bariloche - Patagonia's biggest town




on an average an argentine eats 7kgs of meat a year





camping in san martin de los andes



Switzerland in latin america - san martin de andes
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BUENOS Aires is a big metropolis and I loved it. But the reason coming to Argentina was to see Patagonia. From the movies I have seen, read about it in magazines, it seemed to be a slice of heaven.
From Cordoba the bus to San Martin De Los Andes ( pronunciation is nowhere close to how it is spelt) takes about 22 hours and that was going to be my first town in Patagonia. It’s a long drive but here you realize the magic nature holds.
Most of the passengers on the bus were backpackers and nearly everyone was up to see the sunrise in Patagonia. Sometimes things don’t turnout how you’d imagine them or hoped for them to be. Luckily this wasn’t one of them and Patagonia wasn’t going to disappoint.
The unique landscapes of touching colors get deep into you and make you sense true freedom. Words won’t do justice to it but there is a sense of elation of pure ecstasy seeing the sunrise in Patagonia. I feel in love with the place immediately. Everything had a relaxes feel to it in Patagonia. No one seemed to be in a hurry and thought I have never been to Switzerland, Patagonia is how I have imagined Switzerland to be. Normally you'd like bus rides to get over but not here. With every passing by kilometer there is sight more magnificent that the previous.
Patagonia is sparsely populated and when you imagine that India is the seventh biggest country with a population over well over a billion and then you take into context that Argentina is the eight biggest country with a population of only 40 million you can get the picture.
Everything was new for me in Patagonia. Bus stands which had no scenes of frantic activity, the landscape, food. It’s a different world. One you cant help but loving. When you wish time slows down and from where you never need to go back.
San Martin de los Andes, my first stop, is you postcard town. It’s actually a pretty expensive place because a lot of rich argentines head to the town in summers to escape the heat. This was also where I did my first camping. Cheaper than to stay in an hostel, camp sites can be found just about everywhere in Patagonia. The have hot showers, facility for barbecue – and the argentines are suckers for asados (barbecue).
Argentines love camping. Families head out in caravans, students out on holidays, people on cycles, riding around the world. The campsite usually has a great mix of people. At night there is always a fiesta. You need to remember that the party will never come to you so all you need to do is great them and sooner than later you are one of them.
After two night in the campsite I headed to Bariloche, the biggest town in Patagonia. This was also the first time I tried hitchhiking. The two towns are only 90kms apart and there is a lot of traffic between them. Two lonely hours later a trucker picked me up and for company were two guys from Israel. I thought what I was going was pretty cool but these guys hitchhiking from Buenos Aires.
Bariloche again a postcard perfect town set next to a lake and snow covered mountains. No camping for me here because it was just to windy. Its not called windy Patagonia for nothing.
Bariloche is also the adventure suckers town. Be it trekking, scuba diving, helicopter snowboarding, fly fishing, horseback riding or skiing, Patagonia is a dream come real for all those people craving for adventure, sports, strong emotions and new senses.
Mountain biking was what I did first. 40kms on gravel and paved roads with view after view. Bariloche is also a party town, but then every town in Argentina is a party town. The hostel too had something on every night…there was Mexican night with tequilas, barbeque night which lead to sleepless nights and bad hangovers.
In Bariloche I also meet some friends from the hostel in Buenos aires and went trekking with them. There are a lot of trails around and after a 3-4 hour trek you find yourself in a refugee where you can get a bed and food for the night. Nothing luxurious but great fun when you add people from all over the world, loads of wine and music.
One of the best things about travelling is the people you meet. Like this hot hot Dutch girl who was traveling was coming from Antarctica. There is something about blonde Dutch girls traveling to Antarctica, I hear the maximum number of single girls traveling to Antarctica are from the Netherlands. Then there were these two Canadian guys traveling from the north pole to the south pole. There were people from hongkong, Singapore but I am yet to meet an Indian.
I am already in love with Patagonia and luckily for me this is only the beginning of my trip. What lies ahead is an adventure I can’t wait to unfold. I guess that’s the secret why travelling is so addictive.




















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