Arriving in Huanchaco

After our stop, we were back on the road. We still had over 200km to go to reach our hostel for the next two nights.
When we left the town, we drove across miles of flat, dry terrain, which wasOkumaya devam et
Exploring Huanchaco

The main reason for coming to Huanchaco was to visit the Chan Chan ruins and the Temples of the Sun and Moon. Those who wanted to should have been doing this independently today. However, it's Monday,Okumaya devam et
Our walk continues

Afterwards, we walked up through the back streets to the church. It was a gloriously hot, sunny day. We found some interesting street art to photograph, and I used my newly acquired Spanish (I'mOkumaya devam et
Ceviche for lunch

Before returning to the hostel, we stopped for lunch. Most of the restaurants along the seafront had a similar offering. The menu del dia was ceviche as a starter followed by a choice of main, allOkumaya devam et
Chan Chan

We were up early for a truck breakfast ahead of our 8.15am departure for Chan Chan. Everyone was organised and ready to go before the appointed time, but there was no point setting off early as theOkumaya devam et
More photos of Chan Chan

Huacas del Sol y La Luna

From Chan Chan, Yanni came on the truck with us to the archaeological sites of the Temples of the Sun and Moon. Unfortunately, we got a bit lost between the two places, so it took longer than itOkumaya devam et
More photos of the Temple of the Moon

Epic drive to Huaraz

After our visit to the Temple of the Moon, we grabbed a bowl of salad that Nikki had made us for lunch, jumped on the truck, and headed off to Huaraz. We had all checked Google Maps and knew thatOkumaya devam et
A trip to Laguna Paron

We woke up to a beautiful sunny morning. Although we were both absolutely knackered, we were looking forward to our trip. We had breakfast and took a few photos around the hostel. Beaky, ourOkumaya devam et
The stunning Lake Paron

Back on the move, we continued to ascend over rocky roads, passing waterfalls and snow-covered mountains, until we reached the lake we had come to see. We had to park a short walk away from the lakeOkumaya devam et
More photos of the lake

Back to Huaraz

We drove down the mountain the same way we had come up, stopping for lunch on the way. We had worked up quite an appetite with our high-altitude walk. The lunch portions were huge and very tasty.
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A day exploring Huaraz

We didn't have to be up early this morning, but I was awake from when those who were going on the Laguna 69 hike were up and about at 5.30am! We got up at around 8 and had a leisurely breakfast withOkumaya devam et
Huaraz central market

Before long, we found ourselves in the central market. It was a hive of activity with locals doing their daily shop for fresh fruit, vegetables, meat, and fish. There was so much choice andOkumaya devam et
Coffee and lunch at the California Café

With our coffers refilled, we made our way to the California Café. This quirky eatery was recommended in my guidebook and on blogs I read. When we arrived, Susan and Marina were already there andOkumaya devam et
A long drive to Lima

We had 400km to cover today to get to Lima, so it was another early start. We had breakfast at 6.15am and were on the road by 7.
We had to cross the mountains, so we remained at an altitude ofOkumaya devam et
The drive continues

Back to sea level

It took us 5 hours (with a couple of toilet stops) to descend 3500 metres to sea level. The sun was shining and it was a very pleasant 12 degrees warmer than when we left Huaraz early thisOkumaya devam et
Our hostel in Lima

We were up and having breakfast by 8.30am, despite an extremely noisy night with music blasting out from the hostel bar until the early hours, as well as cars tooting their horns and people generallyOkumaya devam et
Walking tour of downtown Lima

Suzi, the tour co-ordinator from the hostel, escorted us to a meeting point a ten-minute walk away. There were eight of us from our group taking part in the walk. At the meeting point, we wereOkumaya devam et
More dancers and a wedding

We continued our tour with Ruby still gamely trying to tell us all about the history of her city in very difficult circumstances! Her description of Lima's main church was also thwarted by the factOkumaya devam et
Lunch and a short rest before tour #2

After the tour finished, we had intended to stay in the historic centre and visit the catacombs. However, time was moving on and some of us had booked another tour which started from the hostel atOkumaya devam et
Street art walking tour

Back at the hostel, Mark decided he'd done enough walking for one day and the others who'd put their names down for the street art tour around Barranco dropped out, too, so I went alone. This time,Okumaya devam et
The walking tour continues

I thoroughly enjoyed the tour. Barranco attracts many street performers. It was nice to stop and listen to musicians and watch dancers in the streets. We also caught what sunset there was.