Last weekend we went on another adventurous road trip. Saturday we joined the women's group here from Ontario along with the Guthrie family, Ivan, his brother Danny and Emigdio on a long journey to Oruro and La Paz. Seeing as we have been in Bolivia for 90 days already it was time for us to leave the country in order to renew our visas/passports. We headed out about 8:30 and after 3 hours winding through the red rock mountains made it out to the Altiplano. We had lunch in Oruro at a nice hotel with a baptist women's group from Oruro. The Altitude is 3700 meters and several were feeling it with headaches and upset stomach, fatigue. After lunch and a short walk we ventured on. The plan was for us to head off from the group once we arrive in El Alto ( the city of 1million people right outside of La Paz ) and drive to the border of Peru, about another 1.5 hours. We arrived in El Alto and traffic was crazy congested. There were several parades going on in the streets. After about an hour of maneuvering through the city we stopped for gas at around 7:00 at night. We still hadn't had supper yet and the kids were getting very tired of being in the car. Luckily Ivan asked at the gas station about the border and found out it closed at 8:30. Choosing wisely we decided to head back to La Paz and join the rest at the hotel and head to Peru the next day. We had a quick dinner at Alexander's coffee shop which is like walking into Starbucks. The coffee was fabulous!!. Once we got to the hotel we had to sleep Mom and Sarah in one room and Dad and Matt in another. Single beds and only 2 people per room. Oh well it was a bed and a nice room. Sunday we set off for Peru take 2. The border crossing was not what I had expected. For some reason I was thinking of all the times we had driven across to the US to go to Spokane. Let's just say this was not that! We drove 2 hours and ended up in this little village/town in Bolivia that borders Peru. Ivan parked his van in front of a shop and paid the lady inside to watch his vehicle. We all walked to the Bolivian immigration office where they checked our passports first. After that we walked across a bridge otherwise known as no-man's-land and then stood in line at the Peruvian office. There we stood outside for 1.5-2 hours. Unfortunately 2 or 3 large tour buses beat us to the line up. Once we made it inside the little office and we were stamped and official we headed back across the bridge and back to the Bolivian office to get stamped for re-entry for another 30 days. Finally at 12:30 we were ready to return. We didn't make lunch at Lake Titicaca with the rest of the group but did find a restaurant in a small town that served an excellent lake trout. Umm Umm! We got back to La Paz around 3:30 in the afternoon. A nap was definitely needed. That evening the ladies had dinner with the baptist ladies group of this city at Eli's pizza followed by another visit to the coffee shop.
Monday we did some shopping before starting the long journey home. All in all we had a great weekend. We all handled the altitude way better than when we'd been here before. We were able to take in all the amazing countryside of this part of Bolivia and enjoy time with these great people as well. God is good! Thank you for all those who have been praying for us. It is greatly appreciated and definitely felt. You are all a blessing to us.
Monday we did some shopping before starting the long journey home. All in all we had a great weekend. We all handled the altitude way better than when we'd been here before. We were able to take in all the amazing countryside of this part of Bolivia and enjoy time with these great people as well. God is good! Thank you for all those who have been praying for us. It is greatly appreciated and definitely felt. You are all a blessing to us.
So wonderful to hear about your experiences.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to hear you were successful in avoiding the worst of the altitude sickness! You don't need any Altiplano memories like mine :P
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