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re: Anyone here ever visited Peru?
Posted on 5/1/24 at 8:05 pm to SaintlyTiger88
Posted on 5/1/24 at 8:05 pm to SaintlyTiger88
The Guinea Pig was gamey
Posted on 5/1/24 at 8:27 pm to SaintlyTiger88
guinea pig on the menu
Posted on 5/1/24 at 8:31 pm to kciDAtaE
It was fine, but I also didn't eat it off a street vendor.
Alpaca burger was frankly gross. Don't try that.
Alpaca burger was frankly gross. Don't try that.
Posted on 5/1/24 at 8:44 pm to SaintlyTiger88
Hiked around 40 miles across the Andes staying at some of the highest lodges in the world. Stayed above 15k feet for 3 days with a max altitude of 17,200ft. Beautiful landscape. Alpaca also taste very good.
Posted on 5/1/24 at 8:49 pm to SaintlyTiger88
I was there for 6 months. Lima is ok but the slums are unimaginably bad. Best ceviche you’ll ever have even though I wouldn’t say Peruvian food is particularly good. I’ve had enough Yuca for multiple lifetimes.
Cusco is awesome but it’s in the mountains. I almost went to the hospital thinking I was very sick and ultimately realized that I was just badly dehydrated and was struggling with the extreme altitude sickness.
Many of the locals in that region actually speak Spanish as a second language. The native language is predominantly Quechuan. You’ll see crazy shite like people bathing on the side of dirt roads etc.
Cusco is awesome but it’s in the mountains. I almost went to the hospital thinking I was very sick and ultimately realized that I was just badly dehydrated and was struggling with the extreme altitude sickness.
Many of the locals in that region actually speak Spanish as a second language. The native language is predominantly Quechuan. You’ll see crazy shite like people bathing on the side of dirt roads etc.
This post was edited on 5/1/24 at 8:51 pm
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