Trujillo and Chan-Chan
As I walked into the center of town I felt a little like the weather, tired cold and grey. The main square was pleasant (even at 8 am). In the space of 1 hour I was accosted 5 times by tour sellers, saw a funeral procession for a policeman that had been shot as well as the first communion of many little peruvian kids. Not bad for a morning´s walk around the block.
I joined my tour late morning and was happy to see that I wasn¨t the only solo traveller. While the other foreigners were rather unfriendly, I was be-friended a group of Peruvians who could also speak english. Two of them had jobs on cruise ships and had travelled around the world and the other lady was a psychologist. We first went to Huacas del Sol y de la Luna, two pyramids that date back to the Moche era (500 AD). It was interesting and fascinating to see how they managed to build these huge pyramids using mud bricks (aka adobe) and how the colours and sculpted figures had been maintained. We then moved on to Chan Chan, the ruins of the imperial city of the Chimu people. It is supposedly the largest adobe city in the world.
I was at the bus station on time for by night bus and luxury of luxuries I travelled on a CAMA bus (ie. think business class in a plane..but on a bus!) all the way to Lima.
Labels: Peru November 2007, Trujillo





