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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: Golly this is yet another early start and it’s a real shock to the system that we will be collected, by our guide, at 6.00a.m from the hotel foyer. That means breakfast at 5.15! Still we knew this was a busy Read More
Quote: Colca Canyon in Southern Peru is one of the deepest canyons on earth, in fact at one time was considered the deepest, but a nearby, less accessible canyon now takes that honour. The canyon reaches a depth of 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
Quote: On route from the small harbour we saw the world’s oldest single propeller driven iron ship in working order. The boat had been given to the Peruvians by the British Government so that they could police the 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: If you are staying at a hotel in Pisco or Ica, you will be offered tours of the Paracas National Reserve. It's an impressive National Park, filled with giant sand dunes in an area right next to the Pacific Ocean. Read More
Quote: Islands floating four kilometers above the nearest ocean? In the Titicaca Lake everything is possible, even sky-high islands. Well, almost everything. Divided between Peru and Bolivia, a comprehensive visit to Read More
Quote: Lake Titicaca is situated on the border of Peru and Bolivia. It is approximately 190km long and 80km wide, and is situated at an altitude of 3800m. I visited the Peruvian side during my visit. The main 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