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The previous name of the Blog was ´Eu ando pelo mundo` which means I walk throughout the world which is the portuguese translation fora part of the song Esquadros from the Brazilian Singer Adriana Calcanhoto . And the name of the blog adress continues the song: Eu ando pelo mundo prestando atenção em cores - which means I walk throughout the world paying attention in colours. I completely adore this song and it was more or less how I felt first time I went abroad(to live). You can listen to it here? However, as I decided to change a little bit the language, focus and the direction of the blog I thought I should probably also think about changing the tittle of it, even though the link I won´t be able to do it. So I decided to take a look in the Travel Songs Playlist I have created before I came to Peru. (Writing as an idea for a post to organize this playlist here), This playlist has songs in Portuguese, English and Spanish. And one of the songs I like a lot, ...
When tourists go to Peru, they usually arrive through Lima and depending on how much time they planned to spend in the country it is common to do the route Lima – Cuzco – Machu Picchu – Puno – Arequipa – Nazca – Ica – Paracas – Lima. The order could be inverted or omit some of these places. This is a huge route, that´s why I will spend 2 or 3 posts talking about this. It is not very common that people who are not backpacking in South America will go to the north of Peru or even the jungle, but in future posts I also have the intention to explore and show how Peru is not only Machu Pichu, Inkas and Ceviche. Plaza de armas de Cuzco - Main Square Arriving in Lima, f oreigners that come for tourism will either stay in Lima for a few days as they arrive or they will stay at the end of their trip. Either is fine, however if some friend ask me a suggestion, it would be: organize yourself to stay a weekend in Cuzco and one weekend in Lima, especially if you like to exp...
One of the things Peruvians pride the most about is their food. Do you want to engage into a long and nice conversation with them? Start on the food topic . Different areas of Peru(Jungle, Coast or Mountains) will have diferente types of typical food. In this post, I want to show you some general food. Somethings you will be able to find in most of the country. 1. 1. Ceviche – the national dish The first Ceviche I ate in Peru. Fish with sea food. Ceviche is a mouth watering way of preparing diferente types of fish. The base of it is fish, very accid limes and spice(ají limo). It is usually accompanied by sweet potato, corn and onions. The fish is cooked only in super accid juice of their “limón criollo”. It has a raw-ish kinda of texture, When I think of ceviche the first thing that comes to my mind is someone during summer time saying: "This heat is asking for a fresh ceviche and a cold beer". And the funny thing is that just a few days ago I ...
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