Showing posts with label places to visit in lima peru. Show all posts
Showing posts with label places to visit in lima peru. Show all posts

Monday, March 11, 2019

4 places to watch and enjoy the Sunset in Lima

Sunsets in Lima are amazing during summer. The sky is colourful, and the landscape is really georgous thanks to the merger of this three elements: the sun, the ocean and the beach. 

Lima is the only capital in South America which is near to the sea. That is why peruvian culture is strongly linked to the sea, since that, Lima is a good place to practice paragliding and some other adventure sports.

I tapped into the opportunity to walk away from the loud of the city and shot some pics of these colourful sunsets in Lima.

In general, Lima has a lot of beautiful locations to enjoy a lovely sunset.


#1 Chorrillos

This one was taken in Chorrillos, a traditional district in Lima. In the background, you can see San Lorenzo island. In the foreground appears the Regatas Club.

#2 Miraflores - Parque del Amor

Another lovely spot is el Parque del Amor (Park of Love) where hundreds of couples spend hours watching the sea hugging the peruvian coast. 


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#3 Miraflores by the seaside

Clouds seems to play with the wind in a funny way, and getting that lovely deep blue

#4 Barranco

Barranco is one of my favourite places to visit, a bohemian and lovely place full of culture and tradition. 

Many artist, poets and writers used to live here, and it is a place for tourists to visit, due to its architecture and this bohemian spirit. 

Hey, don't forget you can also follow me on Instagram, for you to see some more interesting photos and videos. ► @luisjesus_76

Sunday, March 3, 2019

馃帴THE OCEAN OF LIMA - PERU | A DRONE VIEW


An impressive but rarely perspective of the seaside, beaches and some monuments of Lima Per煤,  in a lovely aerial footage recorded using a Phantom 4 DJI drone. 

This is a glimpse of the vast Ocean Pacific, and the way its waves have shapen during centuries the peruvian coastal, a country strongly linked to the sea by history, culture and gastronomy.





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TRAVEL SOLO OR WITH A BUDY

Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Travel to Peru: Travel solo or with a buddy?


Traveling self organized or with a group?

The idea of ​​traveling self-organized or traveling with a group through Peru is based primarily on your personal interests and ideas, but also on your time availability, your finance situation, travel destinations as well as your own personal travel experience.


In an organized group travel, the most important sights are usually approached during a two to three week run travel.

The accommodations are reserved, the tour guide is almost always English-speaking and you don’t need to take care of almost nothing.

For those who have never been to Latin America, an organized trip is a perfect idea. However, the length of staying can hardly be broken out.

Another "disadvantage" of an organized trip is that  the travelers rarely visit the mysterious pre Inca ruins, the beautiful Amazon rainforest or the endless coastal deserts. 

Additionally, traveling on your own around Peru requires some basic Spanish language skills, taking into account that English language is rarely understood by locals. Exploring by yourself require some prior travel experience and self discipline.  

Lonely highlands regions or hidden jungle spots in Peru are especially attractive for many travelers, but it come to be difficult to reach them individually unless you spend a lot of time and money on it. On the other hand, there are some spots where hired travel agencies are required, like The Manu National Park or the Inka Trail itself.

Travel solo or with a travel partner?


Anyone who thinks that traveling alone is not a problem can be wrong. Solo travelers are widely admired everywhere, especially in Andean villages or remote areas, but they will depend on the goodwill of the people around. 

Yes! there are some negative experiences in Peru. A trail in solitary or a jungle should never be undertaken alone. 

Think of an emergency situation: Changes in the mountains weather, injuries, a sudden illness, etc. nobody else could help you or get proper help. 

Knowledge of Spanish language and some local contacts are necessary for individual travelers. 

Perhaps the most unproblematic travel partner is your girlfriend or wife, friend or husband. For sure, two friends or girlfriends are also a team, provided that a travel partner can be relied upon even in problem situations.

Of course you will see that different travel entitlements could lead to constant differences of opinion, such as the category of the hotel, quality of the food or the kind of transport. 

Nevertheless, remember that with a good will, there will be situations that will be overtaken.






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