Tales of Peru, Part III
We fly out of Lima after learning that you don't get to leave Lima without paying a tax. They have a sort of exit tax/usage fee for leaving the city. I think it's kind of brilliant. The flight is uneventful and short and we are soon in a completely different city.
Cuzco is at about 11,000 feet so it is important to take it easy when you first arrive. Our hotel was on the main square and we were thrilled to find that there was a parade going on. The occasion was a celebration of the Rosary Virgin. I was so happy to have a 1G chip in my digital because there were so many great shots! (click on the thumbnail to see a bigger image)
That is but a few. I'll open up the whole album if I ever when I get through these travels.
We watched the parade for a long time then went exploring and discovered that you can't swing a dead cat in Cuzco without someone trying to sell you something. Stuff to buy abounds. People walk along the street selling artwork (Senora - I painted this myself), all of which looks alike. Kids sell postcards. Little girls in native dress carry around baby alpacas and let you take their picture for a sole (about 35 cents).
That evening we look in the Lonely Planet guide for somewhere to eat and discover The Fallen Angel which is a very cool restaurant. You have to knock to get in the door and when you do you find that they have created tables using claw foot tubs filled with rocks and water and goldfish and covered with heavy glass. There are bed like couches covered in pillows for seating. Out in the courtyard is a spectacular sculpture of a fallen angel. The food was fabulous. I had pumpkin ravioli that was to die for.
We really wanted to wander the city and trip the light fantastic but alas we were acclimating to altitude and needed our beauty sleep. It was a blessedly quiet and car alarm free night.


Comments
DATE: November 08, 2006 7:28 AM
Gorgeous!!!
Posted by: Jessica | January 27, 2007 6:43 PM
DATE: December 30, 2006 3:14 PM
I'm considering going on the Peru tour with Southern Explorations...it sounds like a lot of fun and reading your blog has been great. It seems like a wonderful way to see Peru. Thanks a lot!
Posted by: Anonymous | January 27, 2007 6:43 PM