After an overnight pitstop in Piura, just across the Peruvian border, we arrived by plane into Lima, Peru’s capital. We stayed for a night in Callao, just outside Lima’s city limits, with a great Couchsurfer, Bruce (and his mother). Bruce was a fantastic host and quickly became a good friend of ours, as he practically took us around the entire city during our stay! We also met up with a lot of new friends and travelers, including Angel and some fellow Couchsurfers, which made our experience in Lima even better. The last 6 days of daytripping, hiking, cramming into city minibuses, eating, drinking, exploring, and learning about both Lima and Peru have been amazing!
Breakfast with Bruce’s mother, Mrs. Aliquid, both of whom were gracious enough to host us for a night
Bruce playing the guitar at El Parque del Amor, or Lover’s Park
Bruce and Kevin and some newly-acquainted friends from Brazil
Jennifer with some new friends meet up at a downtown Lima bar
San Martin plaza near downtown Lima
View of the beach from the cliffs near Miraflores shopping district
Having a traditional Peruvian dinner with our Couchsurfing host family
The absolute best ceviche pescado at Punto Azul restaurant in Miraflores. (Chi Tran, you would love this!)
Huaca Pucllana archeological site in Miraflores
Trekking outside the city to the Pachacamac Ruins
Templo del Sol, one of the holiest sites of the Incan Empire, at Pachacamac
Apparently, this is what Asian people look like according to our silly Couchsurfing host, Bruce
Playing with the local farm animals in a rural village near Lomas de Locumo
Rural countryside village near Lomas de Locumo in Pachacamac
Hiking up the long mountain trail up Lomas de Locumo
Pachamanca, or food cooked from the Earth, was cooked in pits dug into the ground, surrounded by hot stones
Pachamanca is a form of traditional Incan food
Jennifer stopping to look at the map in front of Monasterio de San Francisco
Beautiful day in front of the National Cathedral next to the Government Palace in downtown Lima
Street artists in the downtown shopping district
Jennifer with some fellow Couchsurfers
Angel, Jennifer and the rest of the Couchsurfing gang. (Nice bandana, Gregor!)
Watching kids enjoy the fountains at Circuito Magico del Agua
Posing in front of the water tunnel
A couple watches the amazing water fountain displays
Thanks for the warm and family-oriented accommodations, Angelo! We enjoyed our stay at B&B Tradiciones!
The foods look good. What was in the salad that you says I might like?
mMmmm… that ceviche pescado looks devine! G and I are both dying to go to Peru. Great photos you guys. Looks like you had some great hospitality and company. Safe trippin’! -GQ
Wow, a whole new world. I’d wish America has more chalk art or artist freely with the public. Definitly a great place to visit.