PERU

Country Overview:

"Arequipa, the white city of Peru and the gateway to the Colca Canyon, offers travelers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty."

Located in the heart of southern Peru, Arequipa is a city that showcases the best of what the country has to offer. From its stunning colonial architecture and rich cultural heritage, to its beautiful natural surroundings and delicious cuisine, Arequipa has something for everyone. Arequipa is a hidden gem — it's a place where you can experience the very best of Peruvian culture and history, all while enjoying the beauty of the Andes mountains and the Colca Canyon. Whether you're looking to explore the city's historic center, sample its delicious cuisine, or simply relax in its peaceful surroundings, Arequipa should definitely be on your travel list.

I lived in Arequipa, Peru from September 2011 to November 2012. I taught English, practiced Muay Thai, and got really into learning Peruvian slang. I also visited Lima, Cuzco, Colca Canyon, and Playa Mollendo.


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Johny Walter

Casi, casi. ‘Johny Walter’, a delicious whisky here in Perú, tastes oddly familiar to 'Johny Walker’.

So I’ve been sitting here for 10 minutes thinking how to justify this mistake and I’ve got nothing. There really is no excuse. It’d be like me writing 'Korona’ and not bothering to even once make sure my menu was correct before printing it. At this point, I just shake my head and realize that yes, this is Perú.

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So Tipical

Tipical Food - Tipical spelling

Went as Goose from Top Gun last night for Halloween. Peruvian girls said, “Oh my god you’re like Tom Cruises best friend from that one movie” and Americans just yelled, “TOP GUN!!!!!” So basically it was a win-win last night.

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Not that it needs to be said, but spelling isn’t a strong suit here in Peru. For example, in Spanish, the ‘B’ and 'V’ are pronounced the same. So on a daily basis, I will see signs for “Cebiche” and “Ceviche”. Which is of course raw seafood with limes and other things. Some free advice, don’t eat Ceviche from a street vendor, spend that 10 extra soles and get yourself to a restaurant with minimum hygienic standards.

Spelling in Peru: Weak. But boy oh boy, I sure do love me a good sandwish. 

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