Moving up to Ecuador
27.09.2007 - 07.10.2007
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Hola amigos!! This update was meant to be done earlier but due to the last minute booking of the Galapagos tour (to be told in the next post) this could not happen.
Anyways, we spent 2 days in Cuzco relaxing after the Inca Trail where we also took up our former tutors invitation to go to a Cuyeria - this is a restaurant which specializes in Cuy - or Guinea Pig in English. This is a delicacy in Peru & Ecuador. Needless to say, the Cuy was really nice - will try and upload photos soon. We have uploaded some photos so if you look back at the prvious entries you will see them.
After Cuzco, we took a night bus (15 hrs) to Nazca. The buses here are fantastic with great leg room and reclineable seats. Nazca is a small town in a dessert which has been made famous by the Nazca lines. We took the stomach churning plane ride to see the Nazca lines from air and also visited a dug up cemetry in the afternoon. It was amazing to see that the mummies were still intact after all these years.
Our next stop was Huaccachina which is a small place for sandboarding. Its a pretty small town, and there isn´t much else to do there apart from sand boarding. This was fun, and we took the easy and fun way out by going down all the dunes on our stomachs head first !!
Then it was back to Lima where we spent one night and break up the journey to go up north to Trujillo.
In Trijillo we have the oldest pre - Columbian ruins and loads of casinos. It was funny to see people gambling away at 9 in the morning on a weekday before the shops had opened...After spending 2 days there (at the casinos ;-)), we then headed for the beach near the Ecuador border.
It was a relief to finally hit the beach and some warm weather in Mancora. Unfortunately, what we didnt realise was that there was a Peruvian holiday and all the places we tried to stay were fully booked. So we had to go slightly upmarket and go to a yoga retreat. The place was really nice and I guess it wasn´t a bad place to shell out some money. A resident there got really excited at seeing some ´Spiritual Indians ´ come to a yoga retreat but on learning that the only spirit I liked was Rum - she turned away disappointed. However the owners were great, food was lovely, beach was nice and the sun was out and it was a very refreshing 3 day break after slogging through the Peruvian winter. I tried my hand at surfing but its was too energetic a sport for me - I didn´t mind the surfing - it was the swimming back with the board to catch waves which was a pain. They really should invent a surfboard with its own motor - windsurfing is more my kind of water sport.
The next stop was Guayaquil in Ecuador - that and more in the next update!!
Posted by AartiHemal 14.10.2007 08:49 Archived in Peru Comments (0)






And of course we also had popcorn and tea. Dinner was soup, chicken , beef and vegetables with some kind of rice with mulled wine!! And for desert we had jelly with pineapple - how the hell did the chef make jelly at camp?? As it would be an early start the next day we were in bed by 10.
I just wonder how it would have been in all its splendour. We had a 2 hour tour of the ruins, and then spent some more time exploring it by ourselves, before taking the bus back to Agua Calientes for lunch, and catch a train to Ollantaytambo and get back to Cuzco.
. Pisac is quite huge and it involved abit of walking - at altitude and we were soon out of breath on the uphills
. I guess that was abit of practice for the Inca Trail. They were both pretty impressive ruins, built on steep hills, and really does make you wonder how they built it without any machinery. We had a really nice fire baked pizza for lunch at Olantaytambo. On Sunday we took a collectivo (matatu) to Tambomachay (another small ruin) and walked back down to Cuzco (8km!) also seeing Pukapukara and Saqsaywaman (more ruins). Unfortunately there was no sign of a sexy woman at the latter, however there was some kind of a celebration there and hundreds of school kids were puting up a show. It was very colourful and grand.
Other than that we visited a few museums and saw a folk show (which I found really boring). 

