Hidden in the middle of the Peruvian desert in the most Northern reaches of Peru lays an abandoned ghost town named Lobitos, the unlikely home to some of the best waves Peru has to offer. If you are in search of a truly unique surfing and cultural adventure then look no further than the famed shores of Lobitos.
Read MoreIs Chicama Really the Longest Wave on the Planet?
Where is the longest wave on the face of the planet today? While the likes of Skeleton Bay in Nambia, Jeffreys Bay in South Africa and The Superbank in Australia offer up extremely strong claims to the title much debate still surrounds this notion. It is commonly accepted the world over that the legendary wave of Chicama in the most Northern reaches of Peru is indeed the longest wave on the planet. In mid 2017 I made the long pilgrimage through the unwelcoming deserts of Peru in an attempt to debunk the myth that is Chicama, here are my findings.
Read MoreInti Raymi, The Inca Festival of the Sun.
The Inti Raymi ("sun festival") held in Cusco, Peru is a religious ceremony of the Inca Empire in honor of the god Inti (Quechua for "sun"), one of the most venerated deities in Inca religion. Join me and my lens are I take in the amazing sights of the ancient Inca capital during these beautiful celebrations.
Read MorePeruvian Liquid Gold, In Search of the Longest Waves on the Planet
When the fleets of the ruthless Spanish Conquistadors first arrived in Peru in 1528 in search of golden riches and the lost city of El Darado little did they know of the other treasures hidden there. For decades now nomadic surfers have been making the pilgrimage to the famed coastline of Peru in search of gold, gold in liquid form, in the form of some of the most perfect and longest left hand waves on the face of the earth today. You are about to discover why you should make Peru your next surfing travel destination.
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