Breakfast and my new ASUS EEE 2GB surf laptop. Very light and compact
Street in Miraflores, the upscale neighbourhood of Lima
Street in Miraflores. Miraflores is richer and swankier compared to other neighborhoods in Lima
Street in Miraflores
A guide explaining the ruins of Huaca Pucllana
Chambers and walls of Huaca Pullana
Huaca Pucllana pyramid
Huaca Pucllana pyramid. It served as an important ceremonial and administrative center for the advancement of the Lima Culture.
Huaca Pucllana pyramid built by the Limas, a society which developed in the Peruvian Central Coast between the years of 200 AD and 700 AD.
Me with a Llama. Smile, you are on camera
Chic Police car, Miraflores
Clothes store
Magazine rack
Vegetarian Lunch at Govinda
Downtown Miraflores is right next to the beautiful waterfront
Beach front in downtown Miraflores
Beach and Pacific Ocean seen from the promenade
Waterfront sculpture. Public display of affection
Lima downtown and the Rímac river
Highway along and the Rímac river
Main road connecting to Lima's airport
Walking from the highway to the historic centre
Plaza Mayor
Plaza Mayor and the main cathedral
Municipal Palace
Centro Historico
Central Cathedral
Historic buildings around the Plaza de Armas
Walking in historic downtown
Heavily decorated Catholic church
Pigeons in a Church courtyard
Colourful buildings in historic downtown
Meat section in Lima's Market
Barrio chino, China town, has to be everywhere!
Mercado
Bajaj autorickshaws
Bajaj autorickshaws or tuktuks
Heavily polluted Lima's waterfront
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About me
Hello, I am Priyank. Welcome to my blog.
This blog is an outcome of my interests in understanding culture, rationalism and sustainability from the perspective of a traveller. I feel that we are all companions, on an endless and unpredictable journey, and I try to live with the philosophy of making each day happy and fruitful.
I love narrating travel stories, describing various things I did, places I saw, people I met and some funny situations I ended up in; illustrated by numerous pictures and/or sketches.
I grew up mostly in post-socialist India, moved to Canada after 25 years and traveled to a bunch of countries since then. As a result, nothing excites me more than seeing how remarkably similar we all are, despite our inherent cultural differences.
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