Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Parque Tayrona

We headed from central Colombia up to the Caribbean coast into the national park called Tayrona. Our Eco Habitat accommodations are the plushest available, and though we aren't sharing our quarters with other travelers, we have a handful of squatters each night including (but certainly not limited to): geckos, lizards, bats, cockroaches the size of your fist, mice, and what we like to call, a nunube. Nunubes are small rodenty creatures that like to eat lollipops at night and poop hair ties on your bed. We have yet to see the face of one, but I assure you they are the enemy and your only hope in surviving a night with one is by arming yourself with a golf umbrella.


These few days in Tayrona have been filled with beaches, jungle views, hikes right out of Romancing the Stone, animales, jugos de coco, and DEET. Tomorrow, on to Cartagena! 


Perdon, señor. ¿Donde?


Nighttime entertainment: gecko watching.


Our accommodations:


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