So we spent one day and 2 nights in Arequipa but scene I live here I didn't really take an excessive amount of photos. Puno on the other hand was supper awesome with the highest lake in the world, floating islands, and staying on the islands with the Uros. Over all a supper cool experience.
Well it took half of forever but here they are! The first part of my trip. Colca Canyon. Definetally one of the most spectacular sights i have ever seen but I'll let you decide how much you liked it yourself. Next up is Arequipa then Puno and the incredible lake Titikaka so stay tuned for more! Sorry family that I have been promising pictures to for a week… my laptop has been a poop for a few days now which has slowed down pretty much everything. But we are back! Let me use this time I have with you to say the trip was unbelievable and no words in Spanish or in English can completely describe what I saw, did, and experienced. But by the lions mane I’m going to try! (I’ve already kind of quoted 2 movies already if anyone can find them and cite them you will forever earn my respect!)
Giving you the flyby perspective of the trip it was a total of 12 days, we visited Colca Canyon, Arequipa, Puno, and Cusco, there were around 80 exchange students with only 4 chaperons from lima and an awesome group of guides, and last but not least 3 busses to cram into. (*cough Javier’s bus was the best!) Makes the trip sound simple when you put it like that but it was by no means simple, calm, or a walk in the park. That’s what makes it awesome! I’ll get into details tomorrow starting with Colca but for now I need to sleep. Beinos noches todos! |
AuthorJust a country girl from Indiana about to embark on a trip of a life time with Rotary Youth Exchange! Blogging Action
June 2016
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