Everyone and their mother knows about the Inca Empire. Have you ever heard of the Moche, the Wari, or the Chimu? They laid the foundation for the Inca who would unite the region. If you and would like to know more about rich cultural history of Pre-Columbian Peru, the Larco […]
Monthly Archives: April 2017
The one thing you need to eat in Peru is ceviche, raw fish cured in citrus juices. If I’m going to be eating raw fish I’d prefer to do it by the sea where it should be nice and fresh, so I saved this meal for my time in Lima. […]
In 1535 Francisco Pizarro founded the city of Lima, claimed for Spain. Lima is large and multifaceted, though one part which should not be missed is the historical center. It is an architectural dream filled with buildings from Pizarro’s day, forward. Begin in Plaza de Armas Lima where many gems […]
Barranco is cool. Think Brooklyn without trying too hard. If you’re in Lima you’ll definitely want to save some time for wandering around the little bohemian district. It’s where Peru’s 20th century writers and artists called home, giving it such a hip vibe. A good place to start is Parque […]
A pyramid, in Peru? It’s true. Right in the heart of Miraflores is an archeological treasure Huaca Pucllana, with a fantastic historical tour. This was the center of Lima culture around 500AD, it’s interesting to see the juxtaposition of yesterday and today. The site was a center for religious and […]
Looking for authentic dessert in Miraflores, Peru? Just outside the main square around the corner from Parque Kennedy, are two spots for satisfying a sweet tooth. Head to Manolo for churros, in a cozy diner setting. There are nutella, dulce de leche, or vanilla options, how about trying all three! […]
This isn’t anything like the traditional bread we ate all over the countryside in Peru, but man was it ever delicious. El Pan De La Chola is the closest thing to hipster you will find in the country outside of Barranco. The décor is clean and minimalistic, chalkboards and succulents, […]
Are you a crazy cat lady? I know I am, its actually one of the hardest parts about travel (leaving my Sassy at home). Here is a picture of her for good measure. When traveling I love finding surrogate animals, especially cats. Therefore, Parque Kennedy in the center of Miraflores […]
The Garden City is filled with different parks, but who doesn’t love a stroll beside the sea? El Malecon stands tall beside the Pacific Ocean and the gentle breeze comforts Lima’s morning joggers taking on the six mile path. With coffee in hand we strolled, but if you’re into a […]
Miraflores is the most tourist friendly section of Lima where most people choose to stay while visiting the city, but this doesn’t mean the area is devoid of Peruvian culture. While we did delve into other neighborhoods, most of our time in Lima was spent here. Over the next few […]
Lima is the capital of Peru and its largest city, however many tourists flying into the country zoom right past it in transit to Cusco. Over the next few days I will try and convince you to stay and check out what’s worth an extra few days on your itinerary […]
Just outside of Huaraz is the world’s highest tropical mountain range, encompassed by Huascaran National Park. The Cordillera Blanca range includes many peaks over 19,000+ ft – including the highest mountain in the country – Huascaran at 22,205 ft. There are over 700 glaciers and the area boasts the biggest […]
Everybody said that Laguna Churup was a hike out of Huaraz that is easy to do on your own. We had been on many tour company hikes on the trip which is something I’m not used to, I love doing things solo. The hike to Churup was short enough, close […]
Huaraz is the place to go in Peru for the diehard hikers and nature lovers. Almost 10,000 ft above sea level there are splendid mountainous views and plenty of unforgettable trails to choose from. The city is not particularly pretty due to an earthquake in the 70s that destroyed its […]