The Monasterio de Santa Catalina in Arequipa is one of the top attractions of the town. The convent used to house almost 200 secluded nuns until it opened its doors to the public in 1970. There are still about 20 nuns there. It is a photographers paradise due to the wonderful contrasts of bold...
La Tradición Arequipeña – A guide to Arequipa’s food
After eating so well in Lima, we had high hopes for Arequipa’s food scene. We were not disappointed! So, where and what to eat in the decidedly laid back white city of Arequipa? Picanterias – Picanterias are traditional Arequipeñan restaurants serving robust meals. They are only open at lunchtime. The name indicates that the...
Colca Canyon Peru – Land of Vicuñas , Llamas, Alpacas and Condors
While in Arequipa, we chose to take a two day organised tour to the Colca Canyon region, which would allow us to see the dramatic volcano dominated landscapes, the vicuñas (precious wild camelids), typical valley villages and, of course, the famous Andean condors. Colca means ‘storehouse’; the region used to contain many cave-like storehouses...
Lima Peru – City of Kings
And so it begins, after months of preparation, excitement, doubts, sacrifices, hope, heartaches, as well as endless admin and bureaucracy, here we are: Lima Peru, June 2015. Why are you starting in Lima I hear you ask? Many different reasons really. Initially we were thinking of embarking on a more traditional South to North...
Best cheap eats in Lima: what to eat and drink in a foodies paradise!
Here are some cheap eats that we really enjoyed in Lima, Peru. Lima may be quite a vast and chaotic city, but it is a treasure chest for foodies. So, ignore the perpetual sea fog and the incessant car alarms going off at all hours, get over there and fill your belly! Ceviche –...