My grandparents traveled to Peru decades ago, so when I told them that I was traveling there, they insisted that I fly over Nazca (or Nasca). It wasn't in my plans, even though the famous lines do interest me, because I was worried about fitting in the time, but in the end, I was glad I did. I got … [Read more...] about Flying Above the Nazca Lines
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Exploring Lima’s Barranco Neighborhood
Anytime I explore a trendy neighborhood in the world, I have a tendency to compare it to other places. Saying Barranco is like Lima's Brooklyn is unfair to both Lima and Brooklyn, but it's a shorthand to explain the type of places you'll find there. Maybe even more like Shoreditch in London or … [Read more...] about Exploring Lima’s Barranco Neighborhood
Cusco, Peru for Gringas
Cusco, Peru is a place that just about every traveler to the country stops through on their way to Machu Picchu, but apart from a few days to acclimate to the altitude, travelers don't explore on its own. The hilly city is covered in orange tile roofs and cathedrals dating back centuries. Originally … [Read more...] about Cusco, Peru for Gringas
Machu Picchu for Amateur Hikers
I booked my flight to Peru in September with Scott's Cheap Flights (highly recommended!), too late for the 4-day Inca Trail trips, which was a blessing in disguise. This is fairly common as these trips can be booked six months in advance or more, something to keep in mind for people who plan trips … [Read more...] about Machu Picchu for Amateur Hikers
What I Packed for Peru
I'll admit that I started packing for Peru about a month before my trip. Since it is a different climate in the Southern Hemisphere, I had plenty of winter clothes I could lay out, not needing them in the humid Georgia spring. But this was a tricky one to prepare for. My trip had a mix of climates … [Read more...] about What I Packed for Peru