Alpacas, native to the Andean regions, are adored for their fleece and gentle nature. Their camelid relatives, including the elegant vicuñas, rugged guanacos, and sturdy llamas, each have unique traits and roles in Andean culture. Exploring their world reveals the resilience and beauty of Andean wildlife, making for an unforgettable adventure.
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Discover the Enchantment of Lake Titicaca and Puno: A Journey to Cultural Riches and Natural Beauty
Lake Titicaca and Puno, known as the "Birthplace of the Incas," offer stunning beauty and rich cultural heritage. The region boasts the largest lake in South America, vibrant indigenous communities, traditional festivals, historic churches, and vibrant handicrafts. Visitors can also enjoy outdoor adventures like hiking and kayaking, making it an unforgettable experience.
A Celebration of the Joys of Travel
Traveling – it's not just about reaching a destination; it's about embarking on a journey of discovery, adventure, and self-enrichment. From the bustling streets of vibrant cities of Vietnam and India to the tranquil shores of the African coast, the world is a vast tapestry waiting to be explored. There's something truly magical about stepping outside of your comfort zone and immersing yourself in the unfamiliar. So, let's raise our passports high and celebrate the countless joys that travel brings into our lives!
Unraveling the Secrets of the Incan Sun Stone
Nestled high in the Andes Mountains of Peru lies Machu Picchu, an ancient Incan city shrouded in mystery and wonder. Among its many enigmatic features, stands out one particular feature, as a testament to survival and the advanced astronomical knowledge of the Inca civilization - the Intihuatana.
The Salkantay Trek – an alternative to the Inca Trail
Are you a nature enthusiast and an adventure seeker, tired of walking the same trails as groups of other people? If so, the Salkantay Trek in Peru should be at the top of your bucket list. This awe-inspiring journey promises to take you through breathtaking landscapes, rugged mountains, lush jungles, and ancient ruins, leaving you with memories to cherish forever.
Machu Picchu, Inca Trail and the Andes
When it comes to ancient ruins of the Andes, most people immediately think of the famous Machu Picchu. Until 1911 when archeologist Hiram Bingham ‘officially’ discovered the ruins, they lay hidden in dense forest and morning mists, high on a hill above the thundering Urubamba River.
A Smorgasboard in the Torres del Paine
What seems like the start of a spelling bee is actually the letters that aptly describe the trails. The W trail is shaped exactly like a large W and runs up three beautiful valleys covering a distance of around 80km, and the O circuit is a large circular track which incorporates the W, stretching to around 120km.
It’s a Jungle out there
By Debra Bouwer We are often asked which is the better part of the Amazon to see in Peru; Iquitos or Puerto Maldonado. Well our answer is either; it all depends on where you will be on tour, your budget and also, what you particularly want to see. So let us put this in perspective. … Continue reading It’s a Jungle out there
7 tips for the Inca Trail
It’s easy to get confused when you talk about the Inca Trail, as the Incas built an advanced network of nearly 40,000 thousand kilometers of trails to connect the distant corners of their vast empire from Ecuador to Santiago and Mendoza in Argentina. The classic Inca Trail starts at a place called Km82 (so called because it is located 82 kilometers along the railway line between Cusco and Machu Picchu).
The Big Foot of Patagonia
This is Patagonia, a land steeped n mystery, a never ending story book of myth and creation.