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South America » Peru » Ica » Nazca » Nazca March 7th 2016

Staying at Nazca House, a guest house run by the lovely Nancy. It has a tiny door in a rendered wall and this was why it was took us time to find. After unpacking and relaxing in our little room, it was time for Ed and I to go out in search of food. Night had fallen and the streets were very busy and I spotted lots of suspicious looking people, but this could simply be that I'm not used to travelling yet. We came back with some random morsels. The room was baking hot in the night, the fan only really helped to move the hot air around the room. Cas and I woke up laughing as it sounds like we're staying on a farm, with cockerels crowing and dogs barking from the early hours. ... read more

South America » Peru » Ica » Nazca » Nazca March 7th 2016

Breakfast turned out to be much better than expected (for the adults anyway), including slices of cucumber topped with dressed onions; sounds strange for brekkie but it was delicious. We headed out to take a look around the covered markets which were full of very different fruit and veg and unusual smells. Huge bags of onions and melons and things we didn't recognise. Cas and Hat bought straw hats as the sun is intense at a warming 32 degrees C. We bought some postcards, a Peruvian scrunchie and two cheap plastic toys (Hat's was a little doll) and then we were all ready for drinks and a meal at Encantada.... read more
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South America » Peru » Ica » Paracas March 6th 2016

All up early as we still haven't fully adjusted to the time. Mozzi's throughout the Eco-bungalow (read small caravan surrounded by bamboo) as it was roasting and we opened all the windows before we went to bed. I was woken up by Ed in the middle of the night as he was being bitten all over. We shut the windows and squished as many as we could find. Hat slept through the entire thing. By morning time it was clear that Ed has the sweetest blood as he received 26 bites. By comparison, Hattie had 10 bites. We hadn't booked the taxi from the caravan site so we asked the security guard to call us one which, given our lack of common language, was a little tricky.. The bus station (a shack with a loo) had ... read more

South America » Peru » Ica » Nazca March 6th 2016

Three and a half hours on the bus without water or breakfast and the kids were getting slightly fractious. Hunger and thirst are not something that they've had much experience of, sort of a new feeling for them to conquer. We played games including 'if you could have any food you wanted, what would it be..'. Hat's list included creamy M&S mash and marshmallows. We were pounced on by the tour Hawks at Nazca bus station, but we new where we were heading - Casa La Encantada (enchanted house) - a recommended place to eat. We spent almost three hours there and there were several rounds of food ordered and a lot of dosh spent on jugs of amazing passion fruit. We kept on having to say to the kids that we wouldn't leave until they ... read more

South America » Peru » Ica » Paracas March 5th 2016

Apparently, it's very cold in a good way. Cas is feeling very refreshed.... read more

South America » Peru » Ica » Paracas March 5th 2016

The kids are singing 'it's a hard knock life in the pool; out of the mouth of babes...we're so lucky to be doing this trip. Took the 3 1/2 hour bus to Paracas. Coach was very comfy but the 18 rated action movies on the communal TV monitors met with our disapproval and we asked the kids to keep listening to their music and avert there eyes. The journey south from Lima showed us just what a desert area this coastal strip is: huge sand dunes, arid plains and the occasional palm or cactus. There is no motorway to speak off, just a wide single lanes carriageway which meant lots of hairy overtaking in our big bus.... read more

South America » Peru » Ica » Paracas March 5th 2016

Playing Newmarket with buttons for poker chips. Ed wiped the floor with us all. Chinese proverb of the day: you can't clap with one hand only. The juices from the little bar me were a hit with Hat and Cas and Ed was equally pleased with his cold coke.... read more

South America » Peru » Ica » Paracas February 21st 2016

Starbucks breakfast and then bus to bus station at 1130am. Had to wait around the bus station for 90mins but meant got to know the group a bit better! 4 hr bus journey to paracas was pretty comfortable as the bus was nice and spacious but just a bit slow up the mountains!arrived at paracas and our hotel had been upgraded so were staying in a nicer hotel with a pool! Had a group dinner at a seafood restaurant-cost £5 for a 2 course dinner!ryan tried the ceviche (raw fish cooked in lime)! The restaurant also had a free show included in the price which was basically a show about the history of the paracas people!had a few drinks with people then went to bed!... read more

South America » Peru » Ica » Nazca February 12th 2016

My last morning in Arequipa was a lazy one, before I boarded my bus to my next location: Nazca. I booked online with Cruz del Sur because I had heard good things about it and I was not disappointed. The service at the station seemed a bit disjointed, but I was starting to get used to that. However, I had booked the VIP seat for an extra $12 and it was perfect. The seats were much bigger and more comfortable than on Tranzelo which I had taken from Puno to Arequipa, so I was starting to get excited for my next bus ride. First things first - Nazca. Leaving at 1:30pm, I got to see a lot of the scenery for the next few hours, but most of it quickly became isolated either on the mountainous ... read more
Flying over Nazca
Flight path over Nazca
Trapezoids everywhere

South America » Peru » Ica » Huacachina December 21st 2015

I have never seen an oasis before. Can you imagine; a lagoon sustaining loads of life in the middle of a desert? With nothing but sand all around it? This was something I had to see, another first to tick off the list. We were on another overnight bus from Arequipa to Ica, courtesy of Cruz del Sur again. In previous overnight bus rides I have ended up almost freezing to death, so I made sure I wore trousers and a jacket this time. I even felt smug looking at the other gringos on the bus wearing nothing but flip-flops, shorts and singlets. The smile was wiped off my face about one movie (The Fantastic Four - distinctly average) into the journey. I was boiling. I perhaps should have dressed a bit lighter. Oases normally sustain ... read more
Setting Off
The Lagoon
Dune Buggy




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