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Here is a quick summary of my trip:

My first day was in Miraflores, an uptown district of Lima, the capital of Peru. I was thrilled right from day one, because this whole trip was such a spontaneous one!
Miraflores Sea front
Miraflores and the Pacific Ocean Front

Arequipa is an artist town. I was pulled into one Christian rock show and then several people were simply jamming together with guitars, flutes, drums and other instruments at the central Plaza.
Arequipa Central Square
Plaza de Armas (Central Square), Arequipa

Next 3 days were spent trekking in Colca Canyon – the deepest canyon in the world and a habitat for Condors.
Colca Canyon Trek
Descending into the Colca Canyon

Puno, on the shores of Lake Titicaca, is a quiet little town with nothing much to do other than catching some sleep and doing laundry (and seeing penis status in a village nearby.)
Puno town
View of Puno town from neighboring hill

I spent the next 2 days staying with Quechuan villagers on islands in lake Titicaca, the highest inhabitated lake in the world.
Lake Titicaca
Islands on lake Titicaca

If you haven’t been to Machu Picchu, what did you do in Peru?
Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu, the lost city of Incas, hidden between clouds

The Sacred Valley of the Incas has several ruins and wonderful architectural and historical sites.
Pisac, Sacred Valley
Pisac, a town in Sacred Valley

Cusco, the ancient capital of the Incas, is very touristy city. This was my last night in the interior of Peru and I was so disappointed to go back.
Cusco City Center
Plaza de Armas, Cusco

I spent my last day in the colonial quarters of Lima before heading back to Toronto.
Lima
Central Lima

Detailed posts on each of these places, and many more will follow over next few weeks. Hopefully I am able to maintain blogging pace. Thanks for your patience :)

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