La Hacienda Bahia Paracas
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D: OK OK...we forgive you
We were asked a lot before we left if we'd be backpacking. So, yes. Except for on Shabbat when we'd treat ourselves a bit nicer; and the first Shabbat especially nicely at the exceptionally lovely Hotel Paracas. We figured it would be our last few nights of peace, quiet and comfort in the upcoming months. Then came the hotel's anniversary party, starting ...
Paracas, du guano à tire larigot
... s'arrête toutes les 5 minutes pour prendre de nouveaux passagers, et nous nous consolons en grignotant les conneries des petits vendeurs qui déambulent dans l'allée. À chaque arrêt, les passagers pressés grondent contre le chauffeur.
Dix minutes avant d'arriver à Pisco, le temps change. Le soleil reprend le dessus. Une fois sur place, la chaleur est étouffante et ça nous requinque! En allant retirer de l'argent, je tombe sur un péruvien amoureux de la France. On parle ...
The Desert Oasis
... be? I was too curious to pass it up.
I survived the night bus unharmed. I took the fancy Cruz del Sur tourist bus for safety and was glad I did. I sat next to a nice woman who was mumbling a lot of Spanish words about the bus, the time, her son, etc. She more or less gave me a quick and dirty Spanish lesson during our time together. I probably understood about 50% of what she was saying, but between our combined 'Spanglish' we did ...
Nazca lines, a dessert oasis, and the beach
Another 10 hour bus journey took us from Arequipa to Nasca.
We have got used to travelling huge distances in South America and seeing lots of small villages, towns and farming communities along the way. However this time, in 10 hours we drove through just 2 small towns. In between there was just miles and miles and miles of nothingness - just the road and the rocky dessert landscape, and eventually the sea. The weather was quite gray and overcast today (we picked a good day ...
Deserts diving into the sea
Leaving a bustling Lima behind we travel ever southwards. Once out of the urban sprawl the sand reclaims the coast.
The Paracas National Reserve preserves the desert coast line. Magnificent views of steer sand cliffs, unspoilt beaches and sea birds everywhere. We even caught sight of flamingoes.
The truck spent the afternoon trekking ...
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- Restaurant
- Swimming pool
- Room service
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Fitness/Health center
- Free parking