Rainforests Expeditions’ Tambopata Research Centre
Birding in Tambopata Boasting a species list of over 1,800, including over 120 endemic species, Peru either is or should be on anybody’s destination list who is even vaguely interested in birds. From...
View ArticleInkaterra Community Projects: Preservation and Development
Inkaterra develops and implements, through the NGO Inkaterra Association, various projects to help preserve the local environment and manage economic development in a sustainable manner. These...
View ArticleTurismo rural en el Valle del Colca (Arequipa)
Escrito por: Cedy Aronés, Especialista de Turismo Rural, DESCO – OUT Caylloma. *English translation follows Spanish text. El diseño de nuevos circuitos turísticos en el Valle del Colca es una tarea...
View ArticleWaves for Development: Surf Volunteer Programs in Lobitos, Peru
By Alex Narracott, Managing Director, Much Better Adventures It is no secret among the surf community that the Pacific coast of Peru is something of a surfers paradise, with consistent off shore winds...
View ArticlePuquio: History and Camelids in the Peruvian Highlands
By Piero Ponce Ayacucho is a region located in the central Peruvian Andes and encompasses the province of Puquio, an extensive area with historical archeological sites and home of a living culture...
View ArticleVida Digna (Life with Dignity): Equine Health Campaigns in the Peruvian Andes
Since 2009, Vida Digna, an animal welfare association based in Lima, Peru, has organized an annual health campaign for horses that work the tourist trails on the Cusco highlands of the Peruvian Andes....
View ArticleTingana: Adventures in the High Jungle of Peru
By James Lantz, International Ecolodges Our journey started from Moyobamba, known as the City of the Orchids. Speeding by coffee and cacao farms our colectivo made it safely to Rio de Mayo. From there...
View ArticleHow To Tread Softly On The Inca Trail
Machu Picchu, Peru (Photo: Matthew Barker) By Maureen Santucci More than a few globetrotters have Machu Picchu on their bucket list and, in particular, hiking the Inca Trail to get there. And why not?...
View ArticleFour Off-the-Beaten-Path Responsible Travel Experiences in Peru
By James Imbriani, Aracari Travel With plenty of investment in transport and tourism infrastructure it is now possible to see the highlights of Peru, including the relatively remote Machu Picchu, in...
View ArticleExploring A True Wilderness in Peru’s Manu National Park
An interview with Luis Felipe Raffo, founder of the family-owned Tambo Blanquillo Manu Lodge. Where is Manu National Park, what makes it a special place to visit? The park is located in Peru’s southern...
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