A Peruvian Diary and The Story of Chuletas are now available in paperback and on Kindle at Amazon.
Last year in March, I went into the mountains in Central Peru and then travelled up to Coca in Ecuador, from where I travelled to Belém in Brazil, in the footsteps of Francisco de Orellana of 1541, the first known European to travel the entire length of the Amazon river.
From Belem, I travelled North through French Guyana, Suriname, Guyana and then to Utila via, Curacao, Miami, San Pedro Sula, and Ceiba.
After a week's scuba diving on Utila I then travelled to San Salvador via Copán Ruinas and Guatemala to fly back to London.
I had booked a return flight from Salvador Brazil, but the travel agent booked my return from San Salvador, El Salvador instead, which is only a couple of thousand miles North West of Belém. This, at first, was a real problem, because I wasn't sure if I would make it to San Salvador in time. However, the travel agent's cock up did provide me with the opportunity to travel through French Guyana, Suriname, Guyana and El Salvador. This now leaves me with Chile to visit, the only country I have not been to in Central and South America.
I am currently writing my third book, the journal of this adventure, which includes my journey along the Amazon river and my five days stay in the jungle, living with a tribe.