By: Karen Keane | 2010-04-01 | Destinations My vacation to Peru started off like all my other vacations.....long plane ride. But let's not forget all the vaccinations and preventatives I had to have before I went. Vaccination for Yellow Fever, Malaria pills, and assorted other medications I took with me just in case. read more
By: Dylan Ross | 2011-04-27 | News and society The online newspaper or web newspaper is basically a daily newspaper that is published and read by people over the Internet or the World Wide Web. It might be a newspaper that is only published online or it could be an online copy of a printed periodical. Today, you have many sites or sitios as they call them in Spanish where you can read the various dailies from all over the world and the diarios read more
By: Paige Taylor | 2010-09-29 | Destinations Peru, a country in western South America, offers breathtaking natural beauty with panoramic mountain ranges and beautiful beaches. Travelers may get lost in “The Lost City of the Incas”, enjoy taking up on numerous long trekking routes, stroll in the evening and get the complete peace of mind, or find the rural lifestyle. Additionally, visitors can be amazed by giant lines and figures, ancient Inca spiral terraces, El Misti volcano with a symmetrical cone, or scarlet macaws with vivid plumage. read more
By: Hortense Soulier | 2011-04-26 | Destinations Discover the north of Peru and its many historic & archeological jewels with this guide by a Peru For Less travel expert read more
By: Matthew Barker | 2010-04-01 | Destinations The mythical and ancient city of Cusco is often the pinnacle of people's Peru vacations. Teeming with history, a window to a former world and an artifact of long-gone civilizations, Cusco could consume weeks of a Peru travel experience. But for visitors without time to spare, it is possible to squeeze the city's highlights into two short days. read more
By: Caius Simmons | 2010-03-28 | Destinations Crossing the border from Ecuador into Peru is not the most pleasant of experiences. There were plenty of words of wisdom concerning how to, where to, how not to and where not to cross the border into Peru, from Ecuador. We crossed by taking the bus from Loja to Piura. The journey was no different than any other we had taken, but for some reason it seemed longer, hotter and more uncomfortable than any we had been on so far. read more
By: Thomas C Carroll | 2010-04-03 | Destinations There are several things to do in Trujillo Peru. Trujillo tourism is not limited to just archaeological sites and Spanish colonial treasures. Although it is a major commercial city, Trujillo maintains an excellent charm and elegance. read more
By: Thomas C Carroll | 2010-04-03 | Destinations There are a variety of things to do in Chiclayo Peru. It is a center for witchcraft, has some of the best cuisine in Peru, and is well known for its archaeological sites like the Lord of Sipan and the pyramids of Tucume. read more
By: Matthew Barker | 2010-03-28 | Destinations The Peruvian city of Puno is perched on the edge of one of the highlights of any Peru vacation - the spectacular and mythical Lake Titicaca. The city of 200,000 people is often dismissed as nothing more than a convenient staging post before heading out onto the lake itself, but this reputation is unfair: Puno offers many attractions which will all add to your Peru travel memories. read more
By: Matthew Barker | 2010-03-29 | Destinations Arequipa, Peru's second city, is one of the many must-see destinations to squeeze in to any Peru vacation. The famously beautiful city, known as the White City thanks to its dazzling white silica stone architecture, is fiercely proud of its unique cultural heritage and excellent cuisine, both of which date back to the days of the Inca. read more
By: Gary Sargent | 2010-09-14 | Destinations In Peru, a country in South America, the number of festivals and holidays celebrated annually comes up to more than 3,000. Besides popular holidays like New Year, Christmas, Easter (or Semana Santa in Spanish), most of the celebrations in Peru are celebrated for a specific saint or ancient rite. The feast of Corpus Christi has been celebrated around the Andes since early colonial times read more
By: emmy | 2011-01-15 | Holidays une excursion à Louxor à partir de Sharm El Sheikh par avion pour visiter la Vallée des Rois, le temple Hatchepsut, les colosses de Memnon et le temple Karnak. Tous ces sites à Louxor vaut la peine de les visiter quand vous êtes à Sharm El Sheikh Egypte read more
By: Tony Maniscalco | 2011-06-30 | Travel & Leisure Walking Peru through ancient Incan temples and fortresses, and traversing this most fascinating of landscapes cannot fail to fill you with a sense of awe. Peru is a treasure-trove of history, culture and art, and nowhere can you become more immersed in the ambience of this spectacular South American country... read more