It’s been a busy year so far!

Ok, so it’s time for a sensible post once again, as Ciarán is just talking shit about mullets
and other trifles, so I will have to take over that part, I guess.

Oasis                                             Ciarán Sand Boarding

After Huaraz we moved on to Huacachina, a beautiful oasis in the middle of the dessert. On our first day we did the dune buggy ride and sand boarding, both of which were really good fun. We also visited three of the very many wineries near Huacachina in Ica, were they not only produce wine but also the famous national drink of Peru: Pisco. After quite a few wine sample at every winery we felt quite dizzy. We had quite a few free Pisco Sours during our stay in Huacachina due to our good knowledge of Spanish, always very helpful when talking to bartenders during their boring nightshift. Pisco Sour is a cocktail with Pisco, lime juice and EGG! This was our first egg-cocktail! Weird but good.
Ciaran and Marianne                           Penguins
In Paracas we did a tour of the Ballestas Islands- wich was one of the most impressing things we did so far. We saw loads of loud, smelling and fat sea lions, seals, penguins and thousands of migrating birds on the islands - you can’t imagine the smell of the place! We continued to the Paracas National Reserve, where we saw some amazing rock formations and cliffs in the sea.

Monkey-Nasca Lines                                             Nasca Lines Spider

We went on to Nasca to see the famous Nasca lines. We felt that the Nasca lines are overrated though. We did not do the expensive plane flight over the Nasca lines as other backpackers said it wouldn’t be worth it. Instead we just visited the Maria Reiche museum, a crazy German woman who dedicated her life to research on the lines. We saw her room- she definitely was a real gig! We saw two of the huge figures etched into the sand from a viewing tower-quite intelligent, the old pre-Incas!

Arequipa                                       Colca Canyon
And then we finally landed in Arquipa, the most beautiful colonial city where we still hang about at the minute. Not far from Arequipa is the Colca Canyon, where we wanna do some days of trekking, cos we’ve seen too many museums lately.

3 Responses to “It’s been a busy year so far!”

  1. El Guapo Says:

    That’s all very well and good Marianne, but what are the mullets like in Arquipa?

  2. Marianne Says:

    well Conor, the mullets in Arequipa are definietely better than the beards in Limerick, that’s for sure!

  3. El Guapo Says:

    Touche!