Yes, we did it …. want to know what exactly I am talking about? Well, sorry, but you’ll have to read through the whole entry, as I like to tell the things rather chronologically and unfortunately for you we fulfilled one of our “desafíos” at the end of our stay in this region!
So we arrived to Arequipa, also called “The White City”, more or less one week ago and stayed at the Bothy Hostel for two nights, which allowed us to visit this charming Andean city (at about 2300m in altitude but definitely not looking like this with nearly one million inhabitants, called Arequipeños and NOT Peruanos). Especially the historic center and its architecture deserve to be “World Cultural Heritage”, with lots of colonial and religious buildings. Among others, we visited the “Santa Catalina Monastery”, very impressive due to its size, the deep colors and its former organization: the whole area is just like a smaller town located inside a town, where the nuns were not allowed to get out and the “normal folks” couldn’t get in, which seems a pity to us because the place is simply too nice and luxurious for wasting it during such a strict way of life. However, the nuns were not quite acting as Christian as one would expect – most of them had several maids for cooking, washing, sewing etc., and the poorer nuns could sell their belongings to the rich ones (of course too much mercy is not appropriate in this place, but at least the basic principles of capitalism had passed the big walls). Continue reading