Peru PhotoJournal
After being back from South America, the most common question was, "What was your favorite place?" Our answer was never clear, because every destination was so unique and special in different aspects. When it comes to Peru, archaeology rules all. Of course, there is Machu Picchu, which should never be skipped or overlooked, but the entire country seems to be a ruin of an ancient and advanced culture that left so much history and insight into a mysterious past. We found ourselves wandering artifact museums; hiking through ancient ruins; road tripping and camping out in the most desolate and picture-perfect mountain ranges; and tasting fusions of so many cultures in one dish of ceviche. We hope you enjoy our Photo Journal below!
The border town in Peru after crossing from Bolivia.
Wild Flowers on the road through the Sacred Valley.
Looking back at the road through the Sacred Valley
Cusco Plaza de Armas
Main Square in Cusco
The perfectly placed stones of Machu Picchu
Trevor looking out at the Inca Ruins.
The Top
The Ruins of Chan Chan
So many details at Chan Chan
Flowers and colors in the Cordillera Blanca
A roadside camp in Huascaran
The perfect peaks peeking through clouds.
Trevor in his Outback Trading Company gear.
The jaw-dropping roads of Huascaran.
Get yourself an adventure hat like this one!
Thank you for following along! We love answering questions so email us or comment below! Safe travels and Happy Journeys!
-Bree and Trevor