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Lima

A travel blog entry by tomandcatrin

21

... side, Dextre is in his 50s....

Suffice to say 7 hours walking up hill at 4000+ metres above sea level is damn hard work if you’re not used to it! We were very happy to arrive in Lima, despite it being so early, and we headed straight to our hostel to chill out for a few hours before heading onto the streets to explore. We were a tad apprehensive about Lima as we haven’t heard great things about this city from other travellers. ...

D: How many fountain programmers can there be?

A travel blog entry by debanddavid

2

After a morning visit to an 1800 year old ruin in the centre of Miraflores, which was used as a ritual game site, we popped into the bank to transfer some money to a tour company. Needless to say, d's Spanish saved us again. Lunch in a restaurant called Central (same owner as the new London restaurant called Lima) was sensational and probably our last ...

Lima

A travel blog entry by k2ted

2

Had a walk around Lima shopping. Don't really have any great plans for today, just relax and take in Lima a bit. Found a Starbucks so had to drop in. Not as strange finding one in Lima as it was in Cuzco. Saw Marie-Claire off from the hotel in the evening. That's me the last of the group in Lima, even if you include our guide AliG who also left today as its the last official day of the ...

Bright Lights and the Big City

A travel blog entry by mc1rvariant

15

... the ladies and the friendly hostel staff (one of which got me a cheaper taxi!) and headed to the bus station for another night bus adventure. One day was perfect in this capital city, check!

Up next: Huaraz!

Thanks for reading!
Kellie

PS Amy and Michelle you are both amazing and inspiring! I am so glad we got to hang out. Thanks for the laughs and for the International Dunkin' experience. ...

Up into the High Altitude we go

A travel blog entry by tredders

20

... for sure.
We hopped straight on a bus and started touring..We went to the "Temple of the suns" and when we came out the local souveneirs sellers were thick and selling everything you could imagine. I wish I could have bought something from everyone :(
We had lunch at a local restaurant which was nice then stopped by some Inca ruins, the rocks they used were massive, I guess it must be like the Pyramids in Egypt.
After that we drove for about 2 hours to the ...

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