After a long flight (six hours from Houston to Lima), we arrived in Peru late and caught a taxi to the Wasihpy Hostel to get five hours of sleep. The place was good enough for five hours—though it was my first introduction to a Latin American showerhead . . . all you get is a drizzle, and the temperature mysteriously vacillates from scalding hot to freezing cold on a whim.
The next morning featured a near three-car pileup, a bus terminal with a curious customer-service strategy, then a five-hour ride on a double-decker bus through Lima's nondescript desert (marked by the bus breaking down not once, but thrice). Alas, we made it to Ica and caught a ride to oasis town of Huacachina, where the true beginning of our Peru recap begins . . .
The next morning featured a near three-car pileup, a bus terminal with a curious customer-service strategy, then a five-hour ride on a double-decker bus through Lima's nondescript desert (marked by the bus breaking down not once, but thrice). Alas, we made it to Ica and caught a ride to oasis town of Huacachina, where the true beginning of our Peru recap begins . . .
The tourists are all strapped in with full-body harnesses. Our driver didn't buckle his once—and he was wearing flip flops. WE CAUGHT AIR. I don't think you could find a rollercoaster that could rival the ride we had—two solid hours of fun for $15.
The ride ended with an unbeatable view of an indescribable sunset. Before retiring for the evening, we laughed until our abdominals were pained over ice cream (I was tempted to order the restaurant's 60-ounce milkshake—my family would understand. Really, who wouldn't be?)
He took us to Ica's museum, where we saw the Nasca mummies that were featured in the March National Geographic. We also saw trophy heads—the lips were sealed with two small stakes driven through the lips—and the purposely deformed skulls of the Nasca elite. We didn't make it to the Nasca lines . . . maybe on our next Peruvian adventure.
3 comments:
Hooray! I love your blog. It's fun to catch up and read what's on your mind. :) Thanks for the invite!
FRISKY GP's (Jack and Barbara) said...
Wow! that sand dune buggy looks almost as much fun as our growling Corvette ride, tires squealing around the curves up to Colleen and Gaylen's for Easter dinner which was really YUMmy.
Thanks for the invite. We love the pictures. You guys are beautiful. Can't wait to see you soon!
Frisky GPs??????
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