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On May 27, we traveled from Buenos Aires to El Calafate which is in the Patagonia region of Argentina. It is a 3 hour flight from Buenos Aires.

El Calafate is a city in Patagonia, Argentina. It is situated in the southern border of Lake Argentino, in the southwest part of the Santa Cruz Province, about 320 km Northwest of Río Gallegos. The name of the city is derived from a little bush with yellow flowers and dark blue berries that is very common in Patagonia: the calafate (Berberis buxifolia); the word comes from the word "calafate", which is Spanish for "caulk".


El Calafate is an important tourist destination as the hub to visit different parts of the Los Glaciares National Park, including the Perito Moreno Glacier and the Cerro Chaltén and Cerro Torre.

Our flight was at 1:20 pm from the local Aeroparque Jorge Newberry airport in Buenos Aires. This is a domestic airport with only one runway. The airport is right next to the river Rio Plata. The airport is very modern, but small.





We took the Aerolineas Argentinas flight from Buenos Aires to El Calafate.



In the lounge waiting for the flight to El Calafate.


May 27 at 2 pm. Flying from Buenos Aires to el calafate, the southern most part of Argentina. That region is known as Patagonia. What you see in the photos  below are pictures of the Atlantic coast. 






As we landed in El Calafate, we saw a beautiful meandering river, Rio Santa Cruz, which ends in Lago Argentino (Argentina Lake) near El Calafate.


We reached El Calafate airport around 4:45 pm. 


We took a taxi from El Calafate airport to the city center which was a distance of about 21 km. Cost was 300 Argentina Pesos (about $30) per taxi. The roads were really good.



We stayed at Puerto San Julian hotel. It was a 10 minute walk from the city center. Nice and cozy hotel. Rooms were quite nice.


We took a walk to El Calafate center in the evening.




El Calafate town hall :) It is a small town. It is only important because of its nearness to Perito Moreno glacier.

We ate at a small sandwich shop. We got pasta, sandwiches, fries etc.




It was quite cold around 2 C.  We walked back at around 9 pm. We got some money changed at Illy Cafe. In Argentina, the official rate is about 9 pesos per US Dollar. But unofficially people will give up to 12.5 pesos to a dollar. That makes a huge difference. We converted most of our cash US dollars into pesos rather than use credit cards.




We paid for the glacier mini-trek tour (about 920 argentinian Pesos per person). We also arranged for a taxi from El Calafate to Perito Moreno and back (about 3200 pesos) for six people.



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We took the 10:35 am flight from Lima to Buenos Aires via Santiago, Chile. The flight from Lima to Santiago which took 3 hours. 2 hour halt in Santiago.

Flight from Santiago to Buenos Aires was about 2 hours. We landed in Buenos Aires (EZE airport) at around 5:30 pm on May 26.







The airport is about 50 km from the city center. Costs $40-50 per taxi. to the city center.

We reached our apartment by 7 pm on May 26. We were staying in the Palermo district, which is an upscale district in Buenos Aires.

After lots of days of Pizza and pasta, Anjali cooked some Khichadi for dinner. We were craving for Papad, we could not get that. So we enjoyed that with some Lays chips instead :)



I and Aditya roamed a little after dinner to pick up some groceries. Here is a view of Buenos Aires near our apartment.



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We flew from Cuzco to Lima on the 6:00 am flight from Cuzco, reaching Lima at 7:10 am.
We planned to spend May 25 in Lima as well.

We started the day with a lunch at a vegetarian restaurant in Lima. Cost was about $4 per person. It was a 4 course meal. They served a really nice drink instead of water. It was like a warm sherbet.





Monday, may 25. At Mercado indios, a traditional Peruvian handicrafts market in Lima, Miraflores district. This was very close to where we were staying.

Miraflores is a district of the Lima Province in Peru. Known for its shopping areas, gardens, flower-filled parks and beaches, it is one of the upscale districts that make up the city of Lima.


Originally founded as San Miguel de Miraflores, it was established officially as a district on January 2, 1857. As a result of the Battle of Miraflores fought during the War of the Pacific, Miraflores got the designation of Ciudad Heroica ("Heroic City"). The current mayor is Jorge Muñoz. The district's postal code is 18.




May 25 evening. At parque De amor (park of love) in Miraflores district, Lima. This park is located at the edge of the pacific ocean but on a cliff, not on the beach.


Lots of people with kids, dogs or simply jogging. There were a lot of parasailing enthusiasts.








Granadilla fruit, something I had not seen before. Orange in color on the outside. You have to break it and inside there is sticky substance with black seeds. Not pretty to look at but extremely unique and delicious.

May 25 evening at around 7 pm. Larcomar shopping center right by the cliff overlooking the sea. Upscale mall with all the latest brands.





May 25 night. Puente de Los suspiros ( bridge of the sighs) in barranco, another upscale district close to Miraflores. Not sure why the bridge is called that, but it was a very nice neighborhood to walk around in the evening. One of the most popular districts on Lima.

The Bridge of Sighs (Puente de los Suspiros) is a lovely wooden structure spanning the Bajada de Baños, a stone walkway that runs down to the Pacific through Lima's bohemian district, Barranco. This comely neighborhood was the place to be in the 19th century and retains its laid-back charm today; there are lots of bars and restaurants in Barranco, plus views of the water, and it's worth strolling around here for an afternoon.








Barranco District in Lima. Barranco is one of 43 districts in Lima, Peru. Its current mayor is Jessica Vargas.

The district is considered to be the city's most romantic and bohemian, being the home and working place of many of Peru's leading artists, musicians, designers and photographers. In the 19th-century, it was a very fashionable beach resort for the Limeño aristocracy, and many people used to spend the summer here and in neighboring Chorrillos. Today, Barranco's beaches are among the most popular within the worldwide surfing community, and a marina completed in 2008 provides state-of-the-art services for its yacht club.

The name Barranco (Spanish for ravine) is descriptive of its topography, featuring homes and restaurants in and around a ravine near a cliff overlooking a sand strip which runs from the Miraflores District to Chorrillos (now flanked by a highway, Costa Verde Ave.).





In Lima, we stayed in the Miraflores district. Though the accommodation was located centrally, we did not like the apartment a whole lot. Too crowded, too many people and not enough privacy.

Here is a photograph of Sahil faithfully serving his mother :). This is the night of May 25. 



We were getting ready for our flight from Lima to Buenos on Tue, May 26 morning.
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Currently, the founder of Zinrelo, a loyalty management platform.

I have been working in the software and VLSI chip design space for 29 years. I have founded 4 successful startups prior to Zinrelo. My family and I love traveling. We have traveled to over 70 countries around the world. Life is about accumulation of experiences and my quest is to seek new experiences. For me excitement is visiting new countries, cultures, trekking, bicycling, rock climbing, reading and watching interesting movies.

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