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Quote: Maybe because of its fame, I wasn’t expecting much of the Inca Trail. An intricate network of thirty thousand kilometers of trails connected the corners of the Inca Empire, from Colombia to Chile. "Corners" is Read More
Quote: Our experience with Q'ente was awful! We did the lares trek to Maccu PicchuThe schedule was for their bus to take us back from Ollantaytambo to Cuzco.When we arrived by train to the station, their bus (in which Read More
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Quote: This was the best part of the trip for me, as I am a bit of a jungle nut! We took a guided tour, and the guides were brilliant. As we were going along, they pointed out (and picked up) any animals they saw Read More
Quote: Huanu Picchu is the mountain that you see in the back of every classic picture of Machu Picchu. There is a moderately step trail that goes up the side of the mountain to the very top. From the top you can get Read More
Quote: The hike to the canopy is a rather easy one and takes about an hour. It's a beautiful trek and the wildlife is abundant. Along the way you'll see the ReNuPeRu Ethnobotanical Garden and a local shaman who will Read More
Quote: This was brilliant. It was the first time I'd ever been, so I'm probably biased, but it was a great day out for the team. It only costs 70 soles per person and everything is included. Our trip lasted about 2 Read More
Quote: I wanted to make the most of my trip to Peru, and I felt it wouldn't be complete without a rafting trip on the Urubamba. Plenty of tour companies offer rafting trips, and you can easily walk in the day (or the Read More
Quote: Sand, Glorious Sand More and more tourists are getting off the gringo trail at Ica. But why? Huacachina is a small town in the desert with little life and not much more to say for itself. So why the Read More
Quote: Our 48-hour tour included two jungle hikes. One was a one-hour walk in the immediate vicinity of the Corto Maltes lodge on the Madre de Dios River. It was a good introduction to the ecosystem and we appreciated Read More
Quote: After trekking the Inca Trail, you'll need a bath! The hot springs at Aguas Calientes are a blissful way to soothe the aching bones. The hot waters are sulphurous and therefore look and smell disgusting but Read More