Tariy, Day 8: The Road Back to Lima

Monday March 17th Maycol and I woke up to a chilly Monday morning in Cajamarca. It was around six in the morning, the plaza lay eerily silent with the sound of a few roosters in the distance. Up to this point I had a beef with roosters going back to our days in Casma, there a rooster had started crowing at three in the morning just as we were about to go to bed. The rooster had only been about 20 feet away from us and it’s loud calls were head splitting. This morning the crowing seemed to only add to the beauty of a sleepy Cajamarca at dawn. We made our way to the bus station and hopped on a bus headed for Chiclayo. The bus trip to Chiclayo [Continue reading...]

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Tariy, Day 7: Cajamarca

Sunday March 16th The loud bells of the cathedral next to our hotel made for an excellent alarm clock as we woke up to a cloudy morning in Cajamarca. From our balcony we watched as the townspeople gathered around their cathedral for the Palm Sunday procession. Our plans for the day was to catch an early bus for the town of Chachapoyas where we could head out the following day to the ruins of Kuelap. First we wanted to visit the famous ransom room of Atahualpa. The ransom room is located less then a block from the Plaza de Armas, if your looking for it ask a local for “El Cuarto del Rescate”. Be aware that you have to buy tickets to get in and for some reason the ticket [Continue reading...]

Tariy, Days 5 & 6: Cesar Vallejo, Chan Chan and Chaufa

Friday March 14th Trujillo is the third most populous city in Peru, of course at the time my cousin and I were not aware of this. The bus ride into the city seemed to take forever as we approached the bus depot near the heart of the provincial capital. Fortunately there is never a shortage of entertainment for Peruvians and we were relieved of the long bus ride by entertainers who would hop on board for a small tip. One of the more memorable entertainers was a comedian who would go around the bus ripping on everyone, he seemed to focus on love and relationships, his delivery was spot on! After hopping off the bus we walked a couple of blocks with our backpacks at which at this point felt [Continue reading...]

Tariy 2008 Continued and Amikuy 2008

My Journal of Tariy 2008 continues Thursday, I will be posting a much more detailed and media laced account then I was able to churn out in Peru due to time restraints. Starting Thursday I will be posting about 2 days worth of content each weekday, I expect that the account of the whole trip to be done within the next 2 weeks. So feel free to subscribe to this blog to get an in depth look at my country of Peru, its traditions, food, and people. Karikuy is accepting reservations for Amikuy 2008, Amikuy is from May 23rd to May 31st and we will be visiting Lima, Cuzco, Machu Picchu, Nazca, Huacachina and more. You can read all about the trip at www.karikuy.org, just click on the hummingbird icon [Continue reading...]

Mar 282008

I´ve had very little time recently to get to an internet cafe and put up entries. To make things worse when I do get to one it´s usually a slow connection in a little town in the Andes. So being that I will be home this Thursday, I have decided that I will continue with the blog when I get back. I will have a new post each day for you all and will feature more videos and photos. So tune back next week when I will continue where I left off. As of right now I am waiting for a bus to Puno, right off the shore of Lake Titicaca, I´ll make sure to take plenty of videos and photos for you.

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