Return to Miraflores

After the tour, I travelled back to Miraflores with Kevin. I got back to the hostel at about 8pm. We went to the bar for one drink before turning it in.
Foodie walking tour

I had another broken night because of all the noise in the street outside our window! After breakfast, Mark, Trudi, and I joined the foodie walking tour from the hostel. We retraced our route to theLeer más
The best ceviche ever!

Our next food stop was for ceviche, a local speciality. It was delicious!! And only 6 soles (about £1.20) for a bowl. It was washed down with a free glass of chicha morado, a traditionalLeer más
Fruit tasting and Chinatown

After that, we had the opportunity to taste several different Peruvian fruits including lucuma, granadilla, tuna, chirimoya, maracuya, aguaymanto, and guanabana. Most were delicious. Some wereLeer más
Back to Miraflores

After the tour, we made our way back to Miraflores with Wendy. Once there, we called in to the poshest supermarket in Lima to buy drinks, yoghurts, and fruit for the truck tomorrow.
Back at theLeer más
Drive to Paracas

We were up early to pack and be outside, ready for Ritchie to bring the truck from the parking lot. Armed with our packed breakfast from the hostel (an apple, a cereal bar, a small packet ofLeer más
Arriving in Paracas

It wasn’t long before we arrived in the coastal town of Paracas. We were staying in a private room at the Viajero Hostel. Our rooms weren't ready, so we stowed our bags and relaxed in the barLeer más
Buggy driving in the desert

At 4pm, the 12 of us who had booked the buggy driving were transported the short distance to the starting point in taxis. There, we were given a rudimentary lesson in how to drive the buggy. Leer más
The drive continues

Then, we drove on to our second stop - a stunning beach where, again, we saw plenty of seabirds. While we were there, Megan complained to the guide that he was driving too slowly and that the tripLeer más
Boat trip

We had booked a boat trip to the Ballestas Islands, also known as 'the poor man's Galapagos'. Most of the group had opted to go, apart from Greg and Britt, who recently visited the real Galapagos,Leer más
The candelabra

We also paused to look at a mysterious carving on the cliff face. This artwork, first seen in the 1860s, was named 'the candelabra', although some people think it looks more like a cactus! NobodyLeer más
The meeting

We stayed circling the island taking photos and admiring the rock formations for about 20 minutes before heading back to Paracas. We had really enjoyed the trip. It reminded us of our excursion toLeer más
Huacachina oasis

The drive to Huacachina only took around 90 minutes. The reason for coming here was for an optional Mad Max style dune buggy ride up to some high dunes, the chance to sand board down the dunes, andLeer más
Drive to Nazca

I had a reasonably good night's sleep but was still up two hours earlier than I needed to be. Once the others got back from their desert camp, we had breakfast, and Nikki and Ritchie updated us on theLeer más
Crossing a picket line to visit a museum

Some lorries and buses coming towards us were sprayed with graffiti so we knew there was trouble ahead. Before long, we saw protesters in the road holding a huge Peruvian flag across theLeer más
Photos of the Museo Maria Reiche

Stuck in a blockade

As we came out of the museum, surprisingly Ritchie was driving the truck up the road towards us! He had played the tourist card and the protesters had let him through!
However, a few kilometresLeer más
Our hotel in Nazca

The San Marcelo hotel was comfortable enough. We settled in, sorted out our laundry, and went to photograph the sunset from the roof. Meanwhile, the cook group prepared chicken and pasta forLeer más
Flight over the Nazca Lines

We had a relaxed truck breakfast at 8 this morning. Ritchie made his delicious savoury egg muffins with bacon and did some toast, too.
Seventeen members of the group had booked to do the lightLeer más
The flight

Our 35-minute flight took us over the most famous of the Nazca Lines, as well as lots of straight lines and geometric shapes. We saw the astronaut, the spider, the condor, the hummingbird, theLeer más
More photos of the flight

Lunch, shopping, and cooking

Once everyone was back on the ground, we caught the minibus back to the hotel. Those of us who are in the cook groups for the next couple of days, including me (tomorrow) and Mark (the day after),Leer más
A long drive over the Andes

Breakfast was at 8 this morning for us to be on the road by 9. It was sunny and hot first thing, but we were returning to altitude so we fully expected it to turn colder. We had packed a bag forLeer más
The drive continues

At the top of the mountains, we entered the Pampa Galeras National Park. The surrounding land became a plateau, and pampas grass was growing in abundance.
We saw vikuna and llama grazing.
As weLeer más
An epic drive

We stopped for a late truck lunch. As nice as it was, I was already worrying about dinner! We were still at 2500 metres. It was cold and windy so we were all adding layers and changing fromLeer más
ViajeroAmazing street art ❤️