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Check out Fertur Peru Travel’s new video on kayaking and rafting in Peru
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Our new travel route to explore Peru: Cuzco, Machu Picchu & Lake Titicaca
Inspiration Inca 11 Days / 10 Nights Starting at $1,159 per person Based on double room occupancy A comprehensive 11-day journey showcasing the most fascinating historical sites of Lima, Cusco and Lake Titicaca, and offering the alternative to trek the classic Inca Trail or hike to Lares en-route to Machu Picchu.
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Should I use trekking poles on the Inca Trail?
The short answer is yes. Your knees will thank you, especially when you’re climbing up and down those dizzying heights of stairs. Authorities won’t let you use trekking poles with metal tips, as they would damage the Inca stonework. Pick up rubber “feet” for your poles. They can also be bought in Cusco. If you [...]
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Gocta Falls ~ The Debate and a Video
There’s been much frenzied debate about what place Gocta holds on the list of the world’s highest waterfalls. Is it the third highest, the fifth or the fourteenth? Do you measure both drops together, or only the highest of the two stages? Is height really the most important factor in deciding whether a waterfall is [...]
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What to wear on a trip to the Peruvian Amazon
Whether you choose to take anti-malarial medication or not, everyone wants to avoid mosquito bites when they go on a trip deep into the Amazon jungle. A few tips:
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Peru’s INC chief says Inca Trail to reopen April 1