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32 day adventure to Central and South America
Posted by joelmunoz1968
... info and what to do for adventure. 1. San Juan Del Sur, Nicaragua 2. Manta, Ecuador 3. Puntarenas, Costa Rica 4. Lima, Peru 5. Pisco, Peru 6. La Serena, Chile 7. Valparaiso, Chil 8. Pucon, Chile 9. Colchagua Valley, Chile 10. Arica, Chile 11. Lake ...
What's your dodgiest travel story?
Posted by Dane
We paid for what we thought was a really nice overnight bus ride from Pisco, Peru to Cusco. The super wow bus I referred to was actually called ¨Royal Class¨. AC, bathroom, double decker, smooth ride, food, and pretty much just for tourists. The woman ...
Itinerary advicce for single female traveller in Peru?
Posted by Ivealis
... the desert is very fun. Plan a night stay in Huacachina, right next to Ica. Tons of hostels there. There are some places to sample Pisco nearby-Ask your locals. Other than the sandboarding and Pisco tasting, not much else to do in Ica. A day or two, tops. ...
HELP...bus from Paracas to Lima
Posted by mmbcross
... the day, but getting timetables online is almost impossible. is an option. There will also be local buses coming from Ica and Pisco. You will have to do your homework on this when you first arrive in Lima. If indeed you can find transportation out of ...
Looking for anyone travelling in peru in october
Posted by mmbcross
... you are hiking, two days is enough for Huaraz. One day is enough for Nazca. If you have scheduled for two, then include the Ballestas Islands, the poor man's Galapagos, of the coast from Pisco, and Ica to do some sandboarding around Huacachina.
crossing boarders in South America
Posted by alandalus83
... in the Amazon, that might be on your agenda, so as a guide, this is the route I went... Peru: Lima...Pisco...Huacachina...Nazca...Arequipa...Cusco (Machupichu)...Puno (Lake Titicaca) Bolivia: Copacabana...La Paz...Sucre...Potosi...Uyuni Salt Flats... ...
crossing boarders in South America
Posted by kathryn77
... in the Amazon, that might be on your agenda, so as a guide, this is the route I went... Peru: Lima...Pisco...Huacachina...Nazca...Arequipa...Cusco (Machupichu)...Puno (Lake Titicaca) Bolivia: Copacabana...La Paz...Sucre...Potosi...Uyuni Salt Flats... ...
Accomodation Peru: Pisco, Arequipa, Puno, Cusco
Posted by boke013
Hello, I'm planning a trip to peru next summer. Can anyone recommend me some good and cheap hotels in Pisco, Arequipa, Puno and Cusco? Thank you in advance! Kind regards, Julie
New Years in Cusco
Posted by starlagurl
... . You can buy fireworks of all sizes for next to nothing almost anywhere. There are people running around lighting these up and, pisco sour induced or not, sort of waving them around waist level and then remembering to point towards the sky. in a word: ...
Planning trip to Peru, unsure of destination.
Posted by mmbcross
... or from Ecuador by surface, it's hardly worth going all the way to up Mancora. Another interesting suggestion is to combine a visit to the Nazca Lines and the Ballestas Islands, off the coast from Pisco and about 250 kms (4 hours) south of Lima.
March 18, 2009 trip to Peru
Posted by travelingkat
... . Thanks for your feedback. Since I'd be flying into Lima, I'm already at Miraflores (for my paragliding) - no travel there. Pisco is the area I have to go to get a boat to Bastillas Islands. Need just 1/2 day for this, then on to Huacachina & ...
March 18, 2009 trip to Peru
Posted by travelingkat
... to see. Here's what I'm trying to do: I'd like to Paraglide in Miraflores, then travel to Pisco, Bastillas Islands, Huacachina (trying some sandboarding)-possibly stay the night, Nazca Lines, Arequipa, Colca Canyon, Cuzco, Sacred Valley, ...
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