Pre-Trip Adventure, Saturday, 13 December 2019
I will continue with our adventure! So far everything is going great!!
We woke to a beautiful day in Buenos Aires! We slept well, but after trying to go to bed early (at least for us! - 11pm!), we were both woken with a start about midnight by multiple explosions. Assume it was fireworks, we looked out, but didn't see anything. We asked some others & someone saw some fireworks - we think it was from a nearby soccer stadium. The road noise - even from on the 12th floor! - was pretty intense. Overall we slept pretty good, though - bed was great. Breakfast was included & was a pretty big spread. Coffee was the regular European style - EXTREMELY STRONG & BITTER. Did it's job though. Loved the actual honey comb for serving the honey.
After a 2 and a half hour flight, we arrived at the Bariloche Airport to continue our pre-tour. This town of about 100,000 is the 2nd most visited place after Buenos Aires. Used to be known as the Switzerland of Argentina. It is a resort area for visitors from all over the world & the Argentinians also - both for winter sports & summer mountaineering/hiking activities. The little airport is very pretty & probably the fastest delivery of luggage we've ever seen.
It was about a 45 minute drive from the airport to the hotel, with a small detour through town & along the lake. Bariloche (officially San Carlos de Bariloche) is actually in a bowl surrounded by the Andes on one side & Nahuel Huapi lake on the other. It is inside a huge National Park of the same name as the lake. This is called the Lakes District of Patagonia.
Panoramic view from the bar. |
Maria had us walk straight through the lobby to the bar area. OMG! We were blown away. This place is awesome! Lobby is actually at street level between the 5th & 6th floors.
Then we made our way upstairs to our room on the 6th floor. We are definitely in heaven. This will be an incredible 4 nights!
Beautiful roses outside the home across the street - it is Spring here! |
Still setting up the Christmas decorations - a maintenance man adjusts the steering mechanism on Santa's Sleigh! |
Questioned the artist & she called these little guys "goblins". Reminded me of the Gnomes from Norway & Sweden. |
We took a walk through the local Artisan Market. This is also apparently a haven for artists. There were some of the cutest & most inventive knickknacks I've ever seen. Very enjoyable. Hope we have time to go back to buy a few little things.
So Barilochi is known for Chocolate & beer. Tomorrow we will visit a Family operated Brewery. Today she took us to "her" favorite Chocolate store (there were tons of them, but this one was huge - also named Rappanui like in Easter Island????). They had every imaginable type & shape of chocolate. Then there was a bakery/cafe AND an ice cream store! Amazing. This is up to par with the crazy ice cream places in Sweden. I tried to get a picture of a young family eating their confections, but there was too much glare. They each had a full size plate covered with a waffle and that was covered with a 2" layer of ice cream with chocolate & several other types of syrup & nuts on top. And whip cream of course. Enough said.
More about the lake later, but did some reading & it covers more than 210 square miles & is 1394' deep. It is 2516' above sea level & is the largest lake in the Lakes District. |
First bird picture! Southern Lapwings at the lake. |
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