Wednesday, 17 June 2015

Lima: The capital City of Peru with Smashing Micros Transport

Lima is the capital city of Peru and the most promising tourist place in the region. Founded in 1535, the city is the mix of trendy and modern culture along with abundant tourist attractions. A strong fortitude is required to explore the city in its true soul but with an extensive system of transport, it is possible. Public transport service in Lima is the most convenient way of discovering this city which includes more details and more fantasy to your trip. In Lima, Public transport service is managed by the buses, taxis and micros.

Micros are the most frequent mode of transport in Lima as it is commonly used in whole Peru. The word micro uses in Spanish for the abbreviation of minibus while the word micros are used for big vehicles. Although, micros are convenient and cheap mode of transport but because of the private ownership, they are also considered a bit risky. Micros are used in Lima on a large scale and it is evident from the race of it that can be seen in every street of the city. It covers all the major roads and arteries of Lima which demonstrate that micro operates in the whole city.

Micros are considerably fast and speedy mode of transport because of the excessive traffic of passengers. There are not pre-defined routes for micros as they can stop anywhere in the city to pick and drop the passengers though, by law, it is not granted. Ticket purchasing for these micros has become compulsory after 1980s. If you are travelling by micros without a ticket, you will be charged double fare than regular. It happened sometimes that passengers paid a double fare when they don’t define their destination before getting into micros, but it happened only when micros took a passenger from an undefined stop.

The only place where micros are not allowed to stop is downtown Lima where they cannot circulate in the street of crosstown. If you are intended to travel from west to east, you have to hire a taxi as micros are only available to travel in the north side of the downtown. You can also book for Lima airport taxi here for safe and affordable transportation.
Although, Lima is abundant with other modes of transport which can be more convenient and comfortable but I mentioned micros especially as the daily commuters of Lima are frequently using this mode of transport, so it would be useful for a traveler as well to get more information about the city and its transport system if they travel through micros.

Tuesday, 14 April 2015

Attractive places to visit in Lima


Lima is a renowned city in Peru for its historical and natural scenic beauties. This city is enriched with many amazing places and the environment is preferable for traveler. This city is known as the second driest city in the world. There are famous natural sights along the coast line and galleries, museums are enriched with many historical items. Lima is the capital and the largest city in Peru. The population of Lima is the 8,852,000 with an area of 1,031.8 sq mi. Travelers love to visit the city for its fantastic sites, enriched gallery, excellent foods and colorful nights. 
There are so many museum and galleries and nice places to visit in Lima. Some of these places are described below.
  • La Catedral de Lima: This church is situated beside the Archbishop’s palace and renowned as the first church. It was built in 1535 and faced so many reconstructions in the year of 1622 to 1940. There is also collection of paintings, vestments and sculpture. This place is enriched with many historical elements and events. 
     
  • Museo Larco: this museum was used as the viceroy’s mansion in 18th-century. This is declared as one of the largest presentation of ceramics. It was opened in 1926 by Rafael Larco Hoyle, was a collector of things related with pre- Columbian. There are around 50,000 pots are reserved here, which from the Cupisine, chinu, chancay, Nazca and inca cultures. 
  • Museo de la Nacion: This museum is preserving the collections of Peru’s civilizations, Chavin stone carvings. There is a display of photographic collections of internal conflict in 1980 to 2000. There is a contemporary collection of Latin American history is a must go section.
  • : this 140 sq-meter plaza was established by Francisco Pizarro in 16th century. This is a very nice place to visit and a great day out for the traveler. This place is having regular exhibition on different topics, to join those exhibition you must book your place minimum 48 hours ago. 
A huge number of travelers around the different countries of the world come to visit this city for the search of beauty and historic places. It is a nice and safe destinations for the traveler.