Last Friday we went on a tour with Tia Laura to celebrate her birthday. We went with her and some friends to a place called Lunahuana. It´s a place famous for wine and pisco vineyards, sports like river rafting, dirtbiking, horseback riding, and ziplining. It´s also famous for a fried fish called Trucha, Chupe de Camarones, and delicious cremoladas.
Our first stop was at a beach called Cerro Azul.
We walked a bit around the city.
There were places along the highway where you could see the original road used by the Inkas. The ridge line in this picture shows the actual road.
We ate lunch. Then we headed to the next winery.
At this old winery everything was made organically. And it was by far the best Pisco I´ve ever had.
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