5 Jan 2006 – Lima
Last day in Peru! Got up lazily. I was awake by 5:30
am…don’t know why I am waking up early here.
After breakfast we walked to the coast which is about 1 mile from our
hotel. It was a nice coastline, but a little hazy and cloudy to see the
mountains. We walked towards the Garden of Love (Parque de Amor). The walk was all along the coast. Lovely walk. The garden has a huge sculpture
of a couple kissing – so romantic.
We had an excellent falafel sandwich at a Middle Eastern
restaurant and then we found Café Café – and had chocolate cake. It was a
little heavy but heavenly. It was so much that Bhaiya and I could not finish
even one slice. On the way back we
stopped at the Metro (store) to get some chocolate and drinks for later.
I took a short nap and then packed. We checked out and then
our guide came to pick us up for the tour.
Our first stop was the – yes – Parque de Amor. It was built
to promote love and peace. We then saw
an archeological site in Miraflores (the old town). It was pyramid like
structure of about 500-600 years old, made of just mud bricks. These were
pre-Inca made in the Lima area. Then we drove to Sunny Cedar, where the houses
are more upscale and really pretty. One cannot really see them as they all have
walls around them.
Parque de Amor |
Then another archaeological site – this was a museum where
there were some mummies in fetal position, and some arts and crafts. And then we drove to downtown Lima. I felt
here that Lima was like Delhi – old and new buildings. Saw some nice buildings
– the Sheraton hotel (built on the old jail site), and the justice building
opposite it.
Next stop was near the Palace in the central square. There were the two yellow buildings on two sides, a church one and a palace on fourth side. It was all quiet as there was some protest going on so the police had barricaded the area. We walked to the back of the church to get inside. It was a very different church from the one in Cusco. It had many chapels on both sides. The choir was near the front and there were beautiful lamps hanging from the ceiling. There was also a section dedicated to the founder of Lima – all made of mosaic.
And then we went down to the catacombs where all the bishops
were buried. It was a spooky place and had a strange smell. There were graves
here from 1710s…old!
Then we walked to another cathedral which is partly turned
into a museum. We visited the museum part also. The design was very different
than the other churches. Again the structure was built to support earthquakes.
The library was very impressive – it was old and had more than 24,000 scripts. There was a lot of natural lighting as candles were not permitted.
The library was very impressive – it was old and had more than 24,000 scripts. There was a lot of natural lighting as candles were not permitted.
The church was beautiful as was the choir area. The catacombs
in this church were made in three levels. Over 2000 bodies had been found in
these graves and the bones were still there! The bones were all there in
separate tank like areas. This catacomb was even spookier than the previous
one.
That was the end of our tour.
We got dropped off at Kennedy
Park as we requested. We got tickets for the Mirabus for 8 pm and then sat at
the Parque de Amor for a while. On just observing people there it seemed like
Lima was really open in their intimacy, sometimes I felt it was a little too
much – feel like saying “get a bedroom!” We saw the sunset at 6:30 pm – just lovely. We
walked to the food street again to have dinner (pizza!).
Catacombs! |
Sadly the Mirabus bus was not working properly so we got our
refund but we also had another hour and a half to kill before going back to the
hotel to go back to the airport. Sat in the park till sunset.
Back to Kansas City!
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