Out of the Desert and Into the Rain Forestby GREGORY DICUMJuly 13, 2008The geography that gave rise to ancient civilizations dry coast, a backbone of high mountains and tropical rain forest in the east endows the country with unparalleled natural beauty.(read article)
Arequipa Peru: My kind of townJune 02, 2008
Writer and broadcaster Lucy Beresford loves the Peruvian city of Arequipa for
its high-altitude setting, colonial architecture and mouthwatering markets.
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Peru: River cruise into the Amazon BasinJuly 11, 2008
Nowhere is nature more creative than the Peruvian rainforest, as Simon
Horsford discovers on a river cruise into a world of astonishing variety and
fragility.
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The grownup gapper: too old to backpack?August 14, 2008
Ruth Holliday has ditched the career and the mortgage and booked volunteer
placements in Ecuador, New Zealand, Malaysia and South Africa. In her first
online column she reaches Cusco where she hopes to improve her patchy
Spanish.
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The grownup gapper: a fit of escapismby Ruth HollidayAugust 21, 2008
Our grown-up gapper heads to the mountains for some quietude after two weeks'
studying Spanish by day and partying in the traveller-packed bars by night.
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The grownup gapper: poisoned in Peruby Ruth HollidayAugust 26, 2008
Our seasoned explorer comes a cropper on the streets of Cusco, and discovers
that meat-on-a-stick and Western intestines rarely make for happy bedfellows.
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The grownup gapper: Salsa and Guinnessby Ruth HollidayAugust 29, 2008
Our grown-up gapper prepares for a four-day trek to Machu Picchu with Salsa
classes in Cusco and drinking sessions at the world's highest Irish pub.
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The grownup gapper: On the Urubambaby Ruth HollidaySeptember 02, 2008
Our grown-up gapper encounters rapids, uncoordinated Americans and one
unquestionable rarity - a safety-conscious Peruvian.
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Amazon with Bruce Parry: interviewby Chris MossSeptember 22, 2008
Bruce Parry talks about Amazon, his new BBC series, where he experiences the
shocking challenges facing the region today - and of the surreal experience
of taking psychotropic drugs with indigenous tribes.
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The grownup gapper: Inca Trail part twoby Ruth HollidaySeptember 23, 2008
After three punishing days in the Lares Valley, our gapper arrives at Machu
Picchu as the dawn breaks, in time to see the deserted, magnificent ruins
bathed in golden light.
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The grownup gapper: culinary Cuscoby Ruth HollidaySeptember 26, 2008
Our gapper takes us on a culinary tour of Cusco, sampling roast guinea pigs
and chewy alpaca rolls along the way.
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The grownup gapper: On Lake Titicacaby Ruth HollidayOctober 02, 2008
Backpack stuffed with an assortment of fleeces and wool clothing, our gapper
goes island hopping on Titicaca, the world's highest navigable lake.
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Peru with children: A beano in the Amazonby Jessamy CalkinFebruary 08, 2009
Treetop walks, lurking tarantulas and women in bowler hats &ndash< Peru is full of
surprises. Jessamy Calkin went with her 12-year-old daughter, who took it
all in her stride.
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Peru: A walk in the clouds to Machu Picchuby Anna Murphy April 26, 2009
Trekking to Machu Picchu traditionally means roughing it on the Inca Trail.
But if you take the lesser-known Salkantay Pass, you can break your journey
in comfortable lodges, says Anna Murphy.
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South America: Thrills and spills in the Andesby Michael JacobsSeptember 19, 2008
Many travellers to South America take a bus, but not many journey the full
length of the continent on a bus, as Michael Jacobs did. This is what he
learnt...
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A Bridge to Machu Picchu Runs Into Problemsby JENNIFER CONLINMarch 11, 2007In Peru, a proposed 260-foot-long bridge which would connect the small village of Santa Teresa to Machu Picchu, the 15th century Inca citadel, is causing resistance.(read article)
Inca Trail essentialsby Lonely PlanetJuly 22, 2009Its the most famous hike in South America – perhaps the world – and a must-do, life-changing experience....(read article)