Antioquia : The Painted Village of Peru
What is Antioquia? I get asked this question several times. So I thought I should create a blog post talking about this new interesting place, and explain what it is …
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What is Antioquia? I get asked this question several times. So I thought I should create a blog post talking about this new interesting place, and explain what it is …
Read MoreOne of the reasons our Inka jungle trail was the most entertaining parts of the trip thus far was our amazing guide, Johan. Over the four days of the tour, …
Read MoreFor most travellers the Southern City of Arequipa serves as a quick stop for a day or two or as a base for trekking in the spectacular Colca Canyon. I …
Read MoreTrujillo in the North of Peru isnāt an obvious choice for travellers. It lacks the big tourist attractions that draw people to other parts of the country. However, if you …
Read MoreWe had to get up insanely early. We had been staying in a hotel that was quite far from Condorsā Cross, arguably the best place to see condors in Peru, …
Read MorePuerto Maldonado was a bit of a one horse town, I sensed as we got off the plane. The airport was about the size of my old school hall and …
Read MoreAll day we had driven the Panamerican Highway, seeing nothing but desert, and the view from the bus window, though beautiful in its way, looked no different. But suddenly our …
Read Moreitās frequently unfavourably compared to Cusco. Iām always kind of surprised by this as I had a great time there. Admittedly Lima has faults, as with many capital cities: itās …
Read MoreāNot the GalapĆ”gos, but similarā – this was how a guy I met in Paracas explained the Ballestas Islands to me. If they were anything like the GalĆ”pagos, which Iād …
Read MoreLunahuanĆ” is one of those towns that, just by pronouncing its name one can recall emtions of adventure. And it is true that adventure is everyday bread in LunahuanĆ”, specially …
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