Callao was an extremely busy port & about 35 minutes from Lima.
Our first day we were off to see the Pachacamac ruins & a Peruvian horse show. Our guide "Mayra" was very friendly & a font of knowledge. First stop was the national museum of archeology & history.
Depending on the tribe, babies had their heads bound to shape their skulls - poor little things.
This security guard had a good sense of humour & wanted me to pretend I was talking on his 2 way radio.
And I thought Cliff had a big head!
Motorcycle police on their way to work
The oldest winery in Lima, sadly for Cliff it was closed.
As we travelled further from the city the landscape changed from clean streets to shanty towns & dry desert. To see the way poorer people lived was a real eye opener. The shanty towns went all the way to the ruins.
We thought pachacamac had once been an ancient city, but it was only used as a sacred place for priests & sacrifices.
After the ruins we were off to the horse show - it was set in an oasis of gum trees. Before the show we sat enjoying a complimentary Pisco sour mmm - I don't think we could drink too many of these - very potent.
We were entertained by dancers
The Peruvian horses were beautiful to watch, it was as if they pranced to the rhythm of the music.
This had definitely been the best excursion we had been on so far.



























































