Do Not Pass This Up! Amantani Island Pt.1

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We made a quick over night stop in Puno, Perú because we had planned on staying with a family on Isla de Amantani for a night. To get there we had to board a small boat and travel 3 hours off the coast of Perú.

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When we arrived we were both nervous because other than knowing we were going to stay with a local family and learn about their way of life, we really didn’t know what to expect.  We hopped off the boat to meet our family for the next 2 days.

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As we exit, we can see that the women are there to greet us and also find out who they will be hosting. We didn’t know it then but we were going to be assigned to Virginia,  she’s 3rd from the right;)
 

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Once we knew we were going to be staying with her we walked back to her home.  On the way she showed us their church…

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This was the road that led to her home.
Fuente de la Eterna Juventud = Fountain of Eternal Youth
I know which road I’m walking down as many times as I can!!!

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We arrived to the home that Virginia shares with her parents Augustina and Daniel, along with her brother Alex. Don’t be fooled by the structure, this building is nothing more than a mud/clay house with windows.

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She then shows us to our room. This is the view right outside our door…..overlooking Lake Titicaca. Simply amazing;)

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The inside of our room is simple but so comfortable;)
Virginia says for us to get comfortable and that she has made us almuerzo. For two weary travelers,  a home cooked meal sounds amazing and we are extremely grateful!

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She shows us around so we know where we will be staying.

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The outdoor baño doesn’t flush but its soooo clean which is more than I can say for half the hostels we have stayed in up to this point;) The bucket next to the toilet is filled with water so you can rinse out the toilet after you use it…..IT’S ABOUT TO GET REAL!! 🙂

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She then invites us to sit in her kitchen/dining area. Decorated with beautiful colored tableclothes, I’m a happy guest;)

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She serves up the most delicious bowl of Sopa de Quinoa. This dish is a staple for her family and all the Andean people who live on Amantani Island. They grow their own quinoa in the backyard!!

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We thought it was enough with the sopa but then she serves us a plate of home grown potatoes,  an egg, and a side salad of tomatoes and cucumbers. We are more than full but we indulge and thank Virginia for her work in the kitchen.

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AND IT JUST KEEPS COMIN!!!
She ends the meal with a steaming cup of tea and provides us coca leaves and fresh spearmint grown in her garden. (Belly soooo full) I sit back and enjoy the tea.
PS. you haven’t lived if you haven’t had fresh herbs in your tea…MAKE IT HAPPEN;)

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As we were sipping our tea…we got guests!!

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The familias chickens must have smelled the delicious cooking and wanted in for a taste!  Even with my offer to help clean the dishes she wouldn’t hear of it and orders us rest;)

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After lunch we had some time to relax before a hike up to Pachatata, one of the islands places of worship. We are already so high up, but Pachatata is going to be even higher and the cold is going to set in.
Augustina (Virginia’s mama) knits hats for a living and offers me one….It was one of the coolest things I have ever bought. 

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9 thoughts on “Do Not Pass This Up! Amantani Island Pt.1

  1. Peggy bishop

    Wow! What an experience! How long were y’all at Virginia’s home? I am so amazed at the experience you will have in your heart for a life time! Priceless!

  2. Sushma

    Oh Val what an experience and hospitality of your host.. I truly enjoyed
    Reading this!! And yes we put fresh ginger,fresh Lemmon grass and fresh mint I’m our tea! You look so beautiful

  3. SUSHMA

    OH! i enjoyed your blog . This really touched my heart, what a hospitality, love and giving nature these people have. I relate that because in India this is how it is.sincere love they pore on you. so colorful
    you looked soo pretty. we drink tea with fresh ginger, fresh mint and fresh lemongrass in it .
    true experience and enjoyment is when you live with locals ( one lucky couple ) happy for you 🙂 ..

  4. jorge rangel

    What an amazing experience for y’all!!!! Like you said about the restroom being clean, I bet the change of pace, and the new experience of spending time with someone who was so nice in feeding y’all, and looks like like they were very hospitable, made the experience that more special!! Beautiful memories that y’all will remember the rest of your lives!!! Love y’all, keep putting up pictures and telling us about your journey!

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