Tag Archives: Cusco

Restaurant out by the coast

Day 191: Coffee at Midnight

Cusco – Lima, Peru Survived the 22-hour bus ride! Jessica actually made it to the hostel before me. Didn’t do much at all for the remaining afternoon. In the evening, I walked with Jessica to the Miraflores’ promenade and then had a good dinner. Luis, […]

Pimp my kicks

Day 190: Pimped Up Kicks

Cusco – Lima, Peru Cusco’s such a charming little town. It’s even more so because of the fact that it has these pimped-out converse-look-alike shoes in the artisan stores. I was having such a hard time deciding which color and styles to go for. The […]

Maccchhhuuuuuu Picccchuuuuuuu

Day 189: Ya Tengo

Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu – Huaynapicchu – Aguas Calientes – Ollantaytambo – Cusco, Peru Action-packed day! Woke up at 4:30 in the morning to get ready for the Machu Picchu hike. There’s an easy way to get from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu: by […]

Elises Moda!

Day 188: Elises Moda!

Cusco – Ollantaytambo – Aguas Calientes, Peru I have told multiple people that I wouldn’t mind not working in design field ever for the rest of my life. Now, I second-guess that notion. After seeing Neil’s art and what he does with them, it brought […]

Triangle-generating fella

Day 187: RØoSTeRßeΔR

Cusco, Peru Whole day painting! I was happy as a clam Definitely beats visiting the Incan Sacred Valley. Anyway, Neil, the designer I was helping goes by the handle Roosterbear. His works are brilliant. I’m honestly jealous. His work made me question if I was […]

Yellow VW

Day 186: The Party and the After Party

Cusco, Peru Spent the whole morning trying to figure out how I could get my hands on the ISIC card. With the card, one gets discount to the entrance fee to Machu PIcchu and also the bus and train tickets. In order to apply for […]

Desaguadero

Day 185: Gracias Por Su Visita

La Paz, Bolivia – Desaguadero – Puno – Cusco, Peru It’s time to head back to Peru. This time around I chose to go a different route; not through Lake Titicaca, but through a ghetto town called Desaguadero. Since the route was more direct, the […]