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Peru Adventure - September 2010

View of Ollantaytambo from the Temple of the SunTemple of the Sun at OllantaytamboTypical Peruvian Home - at OllantaytamboGuinea Pigs (Cuy in Spanish) - not pets - they are dinner!View from Bike Riding the Malaga PassPeruvian home in the mountains - on the bike ride
My Photos : Amy Bergrud
Michael and I both loved many aspects of the Manco Multisport tour but also love cuisine and cooking, so Kassi and Ashley helped us plan a custom tour including our favorite aspects of both the Manco Multisport and the Cuisine Tours that are offered. A fabulous itinerary was now planned - all we needed to do was make sure that we were in shape to handle the Multisport portion of the trip and that we had all the gear we needed.
I went to : Peru

Peru Part Deux!

With Santiago on Amantani IslandMonastario Santa Catalina in ArequipaVicunyaVicunya in front of Misti VolcanoAmpatoApachetes at Pachapampa
My Photos : Andrea
A journey back to an incredible country...this time featuring condors, flamingos, and pink dolphins!
Read my journal : Peru Part Deux!
I went to : Peru

Manco Multisport Madness

Machu PicchuAshley looks over the Lima airport from our hotel roomPlaza del Armas - LimaPlaza del Armas - LimaPlazaVidal, wonder-guide!
My Photos : Kassandra Miller
Read my journal : Manco Majesty
I went to : Peru

Our Trip to Peru and Mantay Shelter

Mantay Shelter Director Raquel Garcia and our groupbabies with peace palsMantay graduate  working in the workshop making purses
My Photos : Caryn Hanson
Every segment of our trip was top-notch. The weather was great, along with the food, the tours, the lodging, the transportation and the people. We made a stop at Mantay in Cusco to deliver peace pals and medical supplies. We were very impressed to learn that Adventure Life has a relationship with the shelter. Thanks to Milagros in Lima, we learned about the Mantay Shelter in Cusco. My friends and I knitted 26 peace pals to distribute to the mama and baby residents there. Mantay Shelter provides safety and education for abused teenage mothers and their children.After a break in and robbery of the computers and televisions, Adventure Life helped to heighten the brick wall and install electric protection around the shelter. It also helped to solve several plumbing problems in the bathroom. We all greatly appreciated having our own \'\'private\'\' tours. With just 4 of us, we could all fit into a van and could interact better with our guides. This kind of intimacy is not possible with a large group on a bus. We were able to stop for pictures and ask questions whenever we wanted to. Also we were able to drive to locations that a big tour bus could not reach, for instance the salt mines.Thanks to Adventure Life for giving us the opportunity to share with people in Peru.
I went to : Amazon, Peru

Two 65-year-olds looking for Adventure! in Peru

Next stop . . . LIMA!Monasterio Hotel, CuscoCuscoA few of the 3,000 kinds of potatoesLove these hats the ladies wearSaqsaywamen, near Cusco
My Photos : Carol Thuerbach
Manco Multi-Sport combined with Amazon Explorer -- 16 days of non-stop adventure!
I went to : Peru

Peru Manco Multisport Trip

Parade in LimaParade in LimaUnknown volcano - Flight from Arequipa to Juliaca Juliaca airport - 3,825m!Coca tea time with Jackie LopeCathedral in Puno
My Photos : Laura Cahill
Read my journal : Peru Manco Multisport Trip
I went to : Peru

Peru trip 2010 (Part 2) Machu Picchu, Sacsayhuaman and more

So many beautiful sites like this in the countryside of PeruThe Sacred ValleyDinner in OllantaytamboOllantaytambo ruins
My Photos : Lynessa Nelson
Our Peru travels took us from Lake Titicaca to the Sacred Valley and the fantastic Inca ruins of Machu Picchu. We finished our Peru trip with a few days in Cusco. Good people, great food, inspiring culture and unforgettable landscape.
I went to : Peru

Panoramic Peru - September 2010

Three years ago, we had to cancel plans for this trip when a powerful earthquake hit the southern part of the country. Earlier this year, torrential rains and mudslides wiped out the train track to Machu Picchu. Determined and hopeful, we set out once aga
My Photos : Cynthia N.
Our long-anticipated exploration of pre-European Andean culture was more informative and enjoyable than ever we could have imagined. Two very knowledgeable and agreeable guides made it so. Breathtaking scenery was the norm. The highlight and great surprise of the trip was the Colca Canyon. The sheer effort involved in cultivating such seemingly inhospitable land is awe inspiring.
I went to : Peru

Travelogue for Peru, Ecuador and the Galapagos

I made it!LimaLimaLimaLimaLima
My Photos : Len Meyers
With Kassandra\'s knowledge of the area and our requirements and dates, We felt like our Peru trip was tailored to our exact liking and it made for a fantastic, fabulous, wonderful, exciting and culturally and educationally informative vacation. No other travel company comes close to the private, tailored trip like we experienced. With Ashley\'s communication and cooperation and all the necessary documents needed and received on time made for a flawless and smooth trip. Many thanks to all the staff at Adventure Life and in Peru for making this a great comfortable travel experience, your knowledge and expertise was especially appreciated.
I went to : Amazon, Ecuador, Galapagos, Peru

Peru Manco Multisport

Huchuy Qosqo trail descentLooking down on Calca, PeruHearding path in HuchuyTrail to LamayCampsite areaStreams off the mountainside
My Photos : MILAGROS POLO
Take a look at the extraordinary vistas of our Peru Manco Multisport tour. Enjoy the beauty and serenity of the countryside as you raft, mountain bike, hike and kayak along. This Peru tour filled with multisport options is a great way to discover the country!
I went to : Peru

Peru Tour 2010: Manco Multisport

Taking a break from the bikingCathedral in CuscoSacsayhuaman ruins outside CuscoThe Jesus statue overlooking CuscoOff the rock slides at SacsayhuamanMellody on the rock slide at Sacsayhuaman
My Photos : Chris Stanford
We toured around Peru from Cusco to Machu Picchu to Lake Titicaca and saw the rich culture and natural beauty of the country and its people. Our Manco Multisport Peru tour included rafting the Urubamba river, mountain biking Malaga Pass, hiking through the Pacamayo Valley, and a homestay on Lake Titicaca. An all around adventurous and packed Peru tour!
Read my journal : My Peruvian Adventure
I went to : Peru

Pura Peru

My Photos : Ashley Bailey
Read my journal : Pura Peru
I went to : Peru

Our Brazil and Peru Tours

Noel and Ceu\'s Brazil and Peru TravelsFloating past caymans in the Pantanal, BrazilCheering for Brazil\'s victory over Chile at the World CupDancing at the Lake Titicaca PartyBreakfast at the top of the Inca TrailFirst sight of Machu Picchu
My Photos : Noel Swanson
My philosophy has always been that life is too short to do things you don’t enjoy, and too short to be missing out on doing things you do want to do. That is why I built my business in the way I did – so that it would free me up to do what I want to do. Our Brazil and Peru tours were interesting - but huge. Everytime we went to a new place, it was a full day’s traveling.
Read my journal : Our Brazil and Peru Tours
I went to : Amazon, Peru

Panoramic Peru

Machu PicchuPisco harborPisco city hallPisco pipe bandPisco pelicanPisco harbor scene
My Photos : Harold Greig
Peru is a land where the sacred elements of earth, sky, water and fire all come together in a meeting of cosmic proportions. Above all else, it is a country of geographical extremes that is experienced richly as one travels through the diverse regions.
Read my journal : Panoramic Peru
I went to : Peru

Enough Stairs For A Lifetime

Pat with baby llama by the Cathedral de San Francisco.  PeruMark and Pat at the ruins of Machu Picchu, Peru.Alpaca trying to eat the button on Marks shirt, Colca CanyonBlue-footed booby bird - Galapagos Islands, Ecuador.The late Lonesome George - tortoise on Galapagos Islands, Ecuador.Pat and Mark.  Papallacta Hot Springs, Ecuador.
My Photos : Pat Ryan
In summary, this was a month well spent. We cannot praise highly enough Adventure life for their assistance in putting all this together.
I went to : Ecuador, Galapagos, Peru
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