
The twins have gone back to the bungalow to rest — but I’m not missing out on the marketplace by night. I’ve seen the jungle from above the canopy, I’ve seen the waterfalls from the hanging bridge and the hidden royal baths; but I still think that this, this dimly-lit, whimsical marketplace, is my favorite spot in all of Selvadorada.

I wish a capture could capture the beauty and atmosphere of the place, because I would cover my walls in life-sized prints. But nothing will ever be true to this, so I make the most of it now.

Waiting for the vendor who tends the stall at night to arrive. I’m in the mood for arepas.

They’re the best arepas I’ve ever tasted. More importantly, they’re ten times better than any I ever managed to cook myself. I hope I’ll get there one day!

Before I head back to the bungalow, I do a détour to pay my respects to Madre Cosecha. You can’t go to Selvadorada and skip that step, not when you care as much about the place as I do.



























































