Peru is a country rich in cultural history, with ancient civilizations ranging from one of the oldest in the world - the Caral civilization that dates back to 3,200 BC - to the powerful Incan Empire from the 16th century. Last week the Aracari team visited the Pedro de Osma Museum, which helps explain some of the country's deep history. A treasured collection of colonial paintings, sculpture and silver, Pedro de Osma Museum is housed in a beautiful setting in Barranco with manicured gardens and is one of Lima's best museums. Here we saw the Pre-Colombian artifacts of the newest exhibition room, which explain the origin of the Incas, admired viceregal artwork and delved into the museum's storage facilities with the museum's Director. Exclusive Access Visit to Pedro de Osma Museum The Aracari team made our way to the bohemian neighborhood of Barranco where Pedro de Osma is settled in a gorgeous turn of the 20th century home. As we pulled up, I was immediately impressed by the beautiful property before even having stepped inside. I was especially excited to visit as we were to be guided by the museum director and curator of the newest wing of the museum, Pedro Pablo Alayza. Pedro Pablo is one of Aracari's specialists, allowing unrivaled insight and access to the museum for visitors he accompanies, including the warehouse which is usually closed-off to the public. Interested visiting Lima's top museums and connecting with their curators? Contact travel@aracari.com for private, tailormade trips to Peru The History of the Pedro de Osma Museum The white mansion, surrounded by an expansive garden and outdoor patio, was the personal home of Pedro de Osma Gildemeister, a man who purchased and preserved Peruvian viceregal artwork. Pedro displayed objects from his collection in the various rooms of his home, with no intention of claiming the space as a museum: he simply loved art, and
Peru is a country rich in cultural history, with ancient civilizations ranging from one of the oldest in the world – the Caral civilization that dates back to 3,200 BC – to the powerful Incan Empire from the 16th century. Last week the Aracari team visited the Pedro de Osma Museum, which helps explain…
Bolivia. A land of extremes, contrasts and intrigue, the country is a true traveler's dream. From the colonial cities of Sucre and Potosi to the other-worldly landscapes of the salt flats of Uyuni and Eduardo Avaroa National Reserve, Bolivia boasts unrivalled scenery and rich history. Discover it for yourself on Aracari's 2018 Bolivia group tour. Start in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, and end in San Pedro de Atacama, Chile, from Saturday 21 - Monday 30 April 2018. Bolivia Group Tour 2018 with 'The most important living Bolivia artist' Aracari invites you to join our founder and CEO, Marisol Mosquera on this exclusive Bolivia group tour, with special guest and Marisol's personal friend, the renowned Bolivian artist Gastón Ugalde. Only 12 spaces available! Reserve your place today or find out more by emailing travel@aracari.com Bolivia Group Tour Itinerary to San Pedro de Atacama A true off-the-beaten track destination, it's not easy to traverse this rugged landscape on your own. You will stay in the best accommodation available, including a historic hacienda and a hotel made entirely from salt. Traverse the salt flats in 4x4s with only three guests per car, giving you extra space and enjoy privileged access to authentic places and introductions to special individuals that will bring Bolivia to life for you. Day 1: Fly from Santa Cruz to Sucre Day 2: Day trip to Hacienda Candelaria & Tarabuco market town Day 3: Tour of local handicrafts in Sucre, including chocolate, hats and local textiles Day 4: History & Traditions of Sucre - day tour of the beautiful colonial city Day 5: Tour of Potosí, UNESCO World Heritage Site Day 6: Transfer to Uyuni, and star-gazing over the salt flats Day 7: Day exploring the salt flats Day 8: Discover the Chiguana salt flats and small lakes Day 9: Eduardo de Avaroa National Park to San Pedro de Atacama, Chile
Bolivia. A land of extremes, contrasts and intrigue, the country is a true traveler’s dream. From the colonial cities of Sucre and Potosi to the other-worldly landscapes of the salt flats of Uyuni and Eduardo Avaroa National Reserve, Bolivia boasts unrivalled scenery and rich history. Discover it for yourself on Aracari’s 2018…