Net House Cusco
Calle Union 140 Cusco, 64, Peru
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Organisation takes so much time
We got up, had my free breakfast consisting of coffee, a bread roll and marmalade then packed our bags ready for the trail so that we could weight them. Under 3kg! Get in! Then we headed off to the tour agency we booked the Inca Trail with, to ask yet more questions. We spent pretty much the entire day going into tour agencies enquiry a trip into the Amazon jungle! The traipsing around was made easier by the cafe we ...
Popo et Miquette au Pérou
... Ballestas, avis à ceux qui suivent Thalassa ! Les phoques faisaient un tel boucan que l´on se serait cru dans les porcheries du Sapt ! On a profité du soleil cuisant des côtes péruviennes avant d´aller retrouver la pluie, en allant faire une visite de cave de pisco et vins à Ica. On est ressortis tout bourrés, sous les 40 degrés, mais c´est la première fois que l´on a goûté d´aussi bons pinards au Pérou ! Pour les 18 heures de bus à Cusco, ...
Wearing an alpaca hat & being short of breath
... 8217;t have been so bad, but we did not have heat at our hostel. Nada. We only had these super heavy blankets that resembled the fuzzy blanket from Russia that my parents had for years. I slept in layers including wearing my Tridelta windbreaker from college and an alpaca hat to bed (I caved in and bought one. Mostly because it made for cute pictures of Phil and I. I always have an ulterior motive.)
All the guidebooks, recommend that you stay in Cuzco for 2-3 days before you go ...
The Sacred Valley and Macchu Picchu
... headaches, nausea, vomiting, and dizziness the entire first day of our time in Puno. The next day, we began our two day tour of the Lake, which included a homestay with a local family. We visited Taquile Island which has a small population (about 2,000), very much focused on agriculture and farming.... and pretty well the best example I´ve seen of a sustainable community! The main foods grown on the island are potatoes (an absolute ...
Grateful.
... privilege that I have been awarded (some because of the life I have built for myself but some is just the pure luck of the family and life I was born into). It is my recognition of this privilege (and the inequality that it highlights in the world) that makes me want to create international service learning opportunities for low-income students. I am constantly aware of how homogeneous the traveling community is (people may be from different countries ...


