Private tour in Lima Dan S
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After finishing my 3 years photography studies in Lyon (France), and traveling around the world, 6 years later i'm back in Peru. Back to where I started to get into photography. So here I am with my idea of showing you the real Peru, away from the beaten paths, deep in the peruvian culture, and wanting to teach and share all my knowledges about Peru. I deeply felt in love with the country in 2011. Since there, i've never been able to take Peru out of my thoughts. I'm doing all my best to be seen as a peruvian, but ain't the easiest thing when you are tall, blond and with blue eyes. But my way of expressing myself and to understand the peruvian way of thinking make my costumers having an easy contact with the locals. Mixing my European education , with the knowledge I built by living here , and my way of traveling out of the beaten path, I can assure you you are going to love that country as much as I do . Bachelor in Photography. Owner of a Travel Agency specialised in Photography Expeditions I don't have the license to give tours in the Catacombs of Lima, but another licensed guide will guide you during that moment.
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Welcome to Lima, a city where ancient history and modern vibrancy converge to create a captivating tapestry of culture. Over the next two days, immerse yourself in the heart of Peru's capital, exploring historic landmarks like the Plaza de Armas and its cathedral and Casa Aliaga, an exquisite example of Lima's colonial architecture. Venture into the artsy district of Barranco, discovering its charming streets and vibrant galleries. Delight your taste buds with Peruvian flavors at local markets, embark on a culinary journey through a cooking class, and savor the richness of the city's gastronomic scene. Make your way to the fishermen's harbor in Chorrillos. Witness the daily life of local fishermen and indulge in freshly caught seafood at one of the seaside eateries From archaeological wonders like Huaca Pucllana to the scenic Callao Monumental, this tour promises an unforgettable blend of history, culture, and culinary delights, showcasing both popular attractions and hidden gems off the beaten path.
Day 1: Pick-up at your hotel or at your Cruise Drive to the Historical Center. Visit the Historical Center, which includes: San Martin Square, Main Square, and Casa Aliaga ( with a local guide ) Visit the less touristy Central Market Lunch in a local Cevicheria in La Punta Callao Visit the artist neighborhood of Callao Monumental Day 2: - Pick up - Morning Walk on the Malecon of Miraflores. - Visit the Huaca Pucllana Ruins ( Group Tour organized by the site ) - Lunch in a local restaurant in Barranco - Digestive and artistic walk in Barranco - Visit of Chorillos Fisherman Harbour - Drive to the top of Morro Solar where you can get a wonderful view over Lima We can also add the Larco Museum on demand. Those 2 days include: - Private Transportation ( Van ) - Me as your Tour conductor - Extra Private guide for Casa Alliaga. - Museum's guiding tour in Huaca Pucllana ruins. - Entrances in all sites.
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Walking, and private car ( Tourism car or Van, depending on the size of your group )
Lima, Callao Region, Peru
Airport: ,Cruise: ,ByGuide: If your cruise doesn't include a ride to Miraflores, let me know. Callao ( Airport or Harbor) Involves an extra pickup and drop-off fee.
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