John Alfredo Davis Benavides – Insider experiences in Lima

As we celebrate Aracari’s 20th anniversary, Danielle went to meet and chat with another important piece in the Aracari jigsaw puzzle – John Alfredo Davis Benavides – one of Aracari’s top Peru specialists offering insider experiences in Lima as part of our ‘Into the Past’ city tours.

John Alfredo Davis Benavides

A name interwoven in Lima’s history. As John Alfredo takes you around Lima he modestly mentions his family’s role in the development of the city – buildings constructed by a great uncle, street names bearing his name, and more. The son of two prominent artists, the creative gene clearly runs strong. John Alfredo studied Fine Art and is a designer and artist by trade with a lifelong interest in the revival and promotion of Peruvian folk art and textiles.

He has curated many exhibitions and written countless books and articles about the preservation of Andean folk art.  So as someone interested in Peruvian art and history, I was very much looking forward to meeting him.

The walking encyclopedia of Lima

Like many of the people in the Aracari family, John Alfredo starts by telling me that he met Marisol through a mutual friend – Adrianna von Hagen, who is the owner of Kentitambo B&B in Chachapoyas and co-director of the Leymebamba museum. I know from Marisol’s version of the story that it was quickly apparent that John Alfredo’s extensive knowledge and fascinating anecdotes and perspectives on Lima would intrigue Aracari guests.

Described by many as a walking encyclopedia of Lima, his knowledge spans many disciplines including art, history, geography, culture, food and more, offering a truly holistic perspective of Lima.

Insider experiences in Lima with John Alfredo Davis Benavides   Insider experiences in Lima with John Alfredo Davis Benavides

In the words of an Aracari client: “John Alfredo is brilliant, intelligent and communicates his wealth of knowledge effortlessly”.

One of Aracari’s top Peru specialists on Andean textiles

While his knowledge base is extremely broad, for any visitors to Peru with an interest in folk art, John Alfredo is the person to meet. We had a fascinating discussion about Andean textiles and the impact that Spanish colonialism had on the production and preservation of traditional techniques.

John Alfredo’s passion for textiles is clear when he talks about the subject: “To come to Peru without an interest in textiles is to miss out on the most representative elements of Andean cultures”, he tells me. John Alfredo feels a responsibility to promote but also to protect these cultural traditions, saying “Our culture is an asset, but we must protect it.”

Insider experiences in Lima with John Alfredo Davis Benavides

Insider experiences in Lima

John Alfredo’s impressive list of friends and contacts also makes for an interesting visit for Aracari guests, often arranging exclusive access visits with some of his personal contacts. John Alfredo also facilitates special visits to the hidden treasure trove of another personal friend, Mari Solari and her exquisite arts and crafts shop, Las Pallas, along with her private collection.

His own shop Kuntur Huasi, located in a quiet Miraflores side street is well worth a visit for high quality gifts from Peru with its carefully curated collection of textiles, crafts, jewellery and more.

Insider experiences in Lima with John Alfredo Davis Benavides

On working with Aracari guests from all over the world

I ask him about Aracari clients and the people he’s met over the years. His face changes as he reflects, “Aracari has niche clients. They are interested in a more holistic view of culture.”

He goes on to tell me that the visits are as interesting for him as they are for the guests. He loves the conversations with clients, making comparisons with the places they come from, and sharing ideas and knowledge.

And of Aracari celebrating our 20th anniversary, John Alfredo says, “Aracari is setting a new standard of sustainable and responsible tourism. […] The team is fantastic and it’s been a pleasure for me to work with Aracari. They have given me a lot of freedom to interact with the guests and share my passion for Lima in different ways, according to the interests of the guests rather than following a set programme.”

Like what you read? If you’re interested in insider experiences in Lima with John Alfredo Davis Benavides, carefully tailored to your interests, as part of a bespoke luxury trip to Peru, contact us or email travel@aracari.com

 

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