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    • Day 31

      Auf zum Colca Canyon

      November 5, 2023 in Peru ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      Um 11 Uhr zogen wir aus dem Apartment aus und fuhren zum letzten Punkt in Arequipa, den wir noch sehen wollten: Mirador de Carmen Alto.
      Wir kauften uns einen kleinen Baby-Alpaka Nachbau, der so weich wie Hellmut ist 😍😍😍.

      Unsere heutige Fahrt führte uns 3,5 Stunden in den Norden nach Chivay, einer Stadt am Colca Canyon. Gleich zu Beginn kamen wir an einem lustigen Umzug vorbei, der mich an den Blumenkorso von früher erinnerte.
      Die höchste Stelle, die wir erreichten lag auf 4910m: Mirador de los Vulcanos. Da es bewölkt war, sahen wir aber leider keine Vulkane.

      Chivay ist ein nettes kleines Örtchen, ebenfalls mit einem Plaza de Armas, wo wir zu Mittag/Abend aßen.

      Der Schwerpunkt des Abendprogramms liegt auf der Wandervorbereitung für den Colca Canyon
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    • Day 7

      Valle del Colca

      August 13, 2022 in Peru ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      Dopo essere arrivati al Mirador de Condor ci siamo diretti alle terme di Yanke per goderci il tramonto immersi in una sorgente a 38°C. Eravamo circondati da alcuni vulcani attivi che sputavano un fumo denso, bianco e apparentemente immobile.
      Infine cena nella cittadina di Chivay per assaggiare la tipica bistecca di alpaca.
      Stasera abbiamo un grande sonno...domani si parte per Puno!
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    • Day 22

      Chivay/Colca Canyon

      April 8, 2023 in Peru ⋅ ⛅ 4 °C

      This morning, we explored the Colca Canyon and stopped at numerous viewpoints through the canyon to admire the amazing scenery. The canyon is the deepest canyon in the world at approximately 4200m deep.

      Along the way, we had a short walk to a lookout to spot condors - large eagle-like birds that have a 3m wing span. They are considered the biggest flighted birds in the world. They usually live up to 65-70 years. Initially we only spotted one condor about 100m away but after half an hour there were so many swarming right around us (up to 10 at a time) - very cool! This was pretty amazing as there is only around 120 in this region.

      We then went to the small town of Maca on our way back to Chivay and tried a Colca Sour which is the region's spin on the national Peruvian drink using a local fruit which looks like a kiwi but is very sour. We both enjoyed it! Gab also got a photo with a Llama called Chocolate!

      We then had a buffet lunch (the alpaca and guinea pig was delicious!) and returned to the hotel for a bit of a rest. In the afternoon, we went to the hot springs in the mountains for a relaxing dip! The pools were of various temperatures but we struggled when we had to leave in the dark and the cold after 6pm.

      We went back to the hotel and we both spoke to family on a couple of Easter video calls which was lovely. We had hot showers and went out for hot chocolate. After the buffet, we didn't need dinner! We chilled out in the lobby and played a few games with the group before bed.
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    • Day 7

      On to Puno and Lake Titicaca

      October 17, 2023 in Peru ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

      This morning, Tuesday, is the first morning that we haven’t had to get up promptly either to catch a flight or meet our guide. We are being collected by taxi at 12:15 and driven to the nearby town of Chivay where we will catch the bus to Puno, about a six hour journey.
      We have then taken the opportunity to have a leisurely breakfast and enjoy the hot water pools in the hotel garden.
      Since leaving Lima the weather has settled into a familiar pattern, warm in the morning with clear blue skies, then it clouds over mid afternoon with sometimes a few spots of rain and then cooler in the evening.
      We have mentioned before the quality of the food and drink here but what we have not mentioned is the fact that the prices are a lot lower than the UK. For example the birthday meal for Jane in Arequipa at one of the better restaurants came to £60 for exceptional food and drink.
      Laura, our guide yesterday, was commenting about tourism in Peru. Obviously they were affected by the pandemic but since then civil unrest in the country has put people off coming which is such a shame as it is a lovely country and well worth visiting.
      A few more photos from yesterday and today.
      It was an interesting journey to Puno. The taxi delivered us to where the bus was leaving from but it was deserted! The taxi driver made a call and assured us that all will be OK and suggested we went and had a sandwich which we did and on our return lo and behold people were starting to gather. We were on a 12 seater minibus plus driver and guide. We were the only English on board others being German, French and a number of Spanish speakers.
      The route took us through the Andes initially on the route we had taken from Arequipa on Sunday. Soon though the scenery changed and became very desolate and quite grim. We would go through areas where there were buildings for a settlement which looked derelict and deserted but on closer inspection it was evident that people were living here. It was quite an eye opener. The journey was fine, we made three stops and arrived in Puno just before 7 where we were met and taken to our hotel in good time to watch the Peru v Argentina World Cup qualifier.
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    • Day 10

      Yanque and Colca valley

      May 22, 2022 in Peru ⋅ ⛅ 32 °F

      We stopped in a small town in the Colca valley. While there was some interesting history, all I could think was "tourist trap". The dance is Quechua, called Wipiti, where the male warriors dressed and danced like women to confuse the enemy. The Franciscans came and built a church atop a Quechua holy site and proselytized in Quechuan ... but the Incan religious leaders used a different language for worship entirely. The two religions coexisted and to some extent melded in the region. I also included some random Colca valley pictures and a couple of alpaca 🦙 we saw along the way.
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    • Day 9

      Chivay

      September 21, 2022 in Peru ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      Heute früh um acht sind wir von Arequipa nach Chivay aufgebrochen. Die Strecke führte über den höchsten Pass in 4900 m. Es war also Kokakauen angesagt. Außerdem haben wir Kokaplätzchen gegessen, Kokabonbons gelutscht und zwischendurch Kokatee getrunken.
      Die Strecke führte vorbei an Vicunas, Guanacos und Lamas und wurde von Vulkanen gesäumt. Chivay liegt auf 3640 m Höhe im Colcatal. Hier gibt es so wie in Arequipa regelmäßig Erdbeben unterschiedlicher Stärke. Deshalb ist z. B. auch die Kirche noch nicht wieder vollständig aufgebaut.
      Wir waren gegen vier Uhr am Hotel, welches etwas außerhalb von Chivay liegt. Da bot sich noch ein gemächlicher Spaziergang an, um sich an die Höhe zu gewöhnen. Dabei haben wir den Sonnenuntergang beobachtet und auch noch einmal den Vulkan Sabancaya rauchen sehen.
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    • Day 16

      Colca Canyon

      August 19, 2018 in Peru ⋅ 🌙 5 °C

      Heute gehts um 6:30 los, damit wir pünktlich die Kondore im Canyon beobachten können. Auf dem Weg zum Condor Kreuz machen wir ein paar Stopps, zum Beispiel in einer kleinen Stadt (sehr gut genutzt um bei den Temperaturen noch ein paar Winterklamotten zu erwerben 👌🏼) und an einem Aussichtspunkt. Wirklich ein sehr schöner Ausblick! Der Canyon ist zweimal so groß wie der Grand Canyon - das war uns vorher garnicht so bewusst. Witzig ist auch der Gegensatz zwischen den wüstenähnlichen Kakteen am Boden und den schneebedeckten Anden hoch über uns.
      Am Kondor Kreuz angekommen, können wir wirklich einige Kondore beim Fliegen beobachten. Danach noch ein kleiner Spaziergang mit unser Gruppe am Canyonrand entlang und schon gehts wieder ‚nach Hause‘.
      Dieses Mal werden wir zwei ganz alleine in einem anderen Restaurant abgesetzt, war aber sehr lecker! Heute Nachmittag haben wir etwas entspannt, auf dem Marktplatz bei einem Eis gequatscht und einfach die Sonne genossen. Ein frühes Abendessen und schon gehts wieder ins Bettchen - morgen früh gehts nach Cusco!
      -Lisa
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    • Day 7

      Chivay

      November 13, 2023 in Peru ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      Nachdem wir in Chivay in unserem Hotel angekommen sind, sind wir in ein Schwefelbad gefahren, das war sehr entspannend.
      Die Höhe ist noch etwas gewöhnungsbedürftig, wir sind nach dem Pass wieder auf 3.635 Meter runtergefahren. Ich habe etwas Kopfschmerzen, also trinke ich literweise Wasser. Ob die Cocablätter jetzt geholfen haben, weiß ich nicht. Morgen fahren wir sehr früh zur Colca Schlucht, der zweittiefsten Schlucht der Welt, um den Condor zu sehen. Dann geht es nach Puno an den Titicacasee.Read more

    • Day 5

      Altitude, Volcanoes and Condors!

      October 15, 2023 in Peru ⋅ ☁️ 12 °C

      Sunday morning at breakfast we heard music blaring outside the hotel so being curious had to find out what was going on. The main square where our hotel is was filling up with people and some small groups of military people and a band. This happens every Sunday when the Peruvian flag is raised in the square. Fun to watch for a few minutes but we were becoming a bit concerned as our guide for the next two days was collecting us at 8:30 and there was no way a vehicle was going to get close to the hotel. Anyhow Laura, our guide arrived on time and we had to walk a few blocks to meet our driver, Alfonso, who was going to take us high into the Andes.
      Driving through the suburbs of Arequipa was an eye opener to see the conditions that so many people have to live in. Very difficult to describe but buildings are falling apart the roads are bad but the people generally appear happy.
      We could tell early on that we were going to get on well with Laura and Alfonso though he spoke no English. Laura , until last year, had been mayor of her town on the outskirts of Arequipa for four years and was quite outspoken about the political state of the country. Peru has so much wealth with minerals including copper,, lithium, cobalt, gold and silver and huge fruit and vegetable production yet so many people are poor.
      Shortly after leaving Arequipa we started coming across convoys of trucks coming in the opposite direction. They were bringing copper from the mines down to the coast and onward for export principally to China.
      Once we had cleared them the landscape started to change . We saw many wild llama, alpaca and vicuña and on the horizon volcanoes, a number of which were smoking. They are not particularly active but a sight to see. We reached 5000 metres high and all around we could see even more volcanoes. The picture below will not do it justice. Another highlight of the journey was seeing some small tornadoes, see photo below.
      Tonight and Monday night we are staying at the Colca Lodge hotel in the Colca Valley where we arrived early afternoon. Marvellous hotel in a very remote location with its major attraction being hot pools by the river in front of the hotel. A truly relaxing experience!
      Today, Monday, Laura and Alfonso picked us up at 7am for our drive through the Colca Valley to the Colca Canyon to hopefully see condors. The drive was incredible. The weather was great with clear blue skies and the landscape here in the Andes was indescribable. There is so much history with what the Incas did here and the people before them. As you can imagine there are many steep sides to the landscape but this has been terraced over hundreds of years to enable agriculture.
      We arrived at the view point to see the condors. This is only possible first thing in the morning when the thermals are suitable to enable them to glide. What a sight it is to see these large birds gliding through the air,
      Driving through the valley it is clear to see how hard the local people have to work on the land and understandable why the younger people choose to leave and seek their fortunes in the cities for what they might consider an easier life.
      Tomorrow we are off to our next destination Puno which is on the banks of Lake Titicaca. This will be a six hour coach trip.
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    • Day 8

      Condore in der Colca Schlucht

      November 14, 2023 in Peru ⋅ ☀️ 8 °C

      Früh um 6:30 Uhr sind wir zur Schlucht aufgebrochen, um die Condore zu sehen. Die Condore haben am Fuß der Schlucht ihre Nester, sie steigen mit der Thermik und der beginnenden Wärme des Tages nach oben. Es dauerte einige Zeit bis man die ersten sehen konnte. Es war sehr eindrucksvoll, sie zu beobachten. Mit der Kamera habe ich auch ein paar gute Aufnahmen gemacht, es klappte nur nicht mit der Übertragung aufs Handy.
      Zur Anfütterung gibt es in der Nähe einen Platz, damit sie in der Gegend bleiben.
      Unser Guide Lucio hat uns zwei Lieder auf seiner Flöte vorgespielt.
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