Peru
Have you always wanted to explore South America’s amazing and diverse scenic areas, but have always been afraid your lack of Spanish could hold you back? Not only will you go on a once in a lifetime adventure on these tours, you’ll be just fine without being able to speak Spanish.
If you’ve ever wanted to hike the Inca trail to Machu Picchu or explore the jungles of the Amazon, these are three great tours in Peru that will get you off the beaten path
Alex Welsh knows there are thousands who dream of a genuinely lost Inca city they can enjoy in solitude and serenity. This article is for them.
Sue Chang has a few tips on preparation for the Inca Trail during the wet season.
For Phil Ganz, the Inca Trail is a personal trip – and his was epic.
Courtney S. Ries examines the signs of altitude sickness and looks at the side effects of a popular prescription used to avoid the illness.
George Kalli hikes his way through lots of, well, crap.
Christine Chan highlights the various eco-friendly Amazon touring options.
Conor Grennan takes on the bungee-jumping challenge – for the second time.
Devin Foxall scales the heights in Peru, searching for something between the clouds.
Pia Nielsen heads into the jungles of Peru and experiences friendly people open to strangers.
Lito Galvan finds Machu Picchu to be Peru’s saving grace.
After Kym Rusch hikes the Inca Tail, she has a great sense of accomplishment and pride.
While canyoning in Cordillera Blanca, the waterfall pressure removes Marisa Umsawasdi top. She still manages to rapel to the bottom.
Jared Johnsen guides you through the lesser-known ruins in Peru.
Jared Johnsen takes you on the best treks in Peru.
Jared Johnsen recalls the highlights of Peru’s most famous attraction.
Jared Johnsen gives the inside tips on booking a trip to Machu Picchu
Despite its size, Jared Johnsen believes there is an unshakable quaintness about Arequipa and its nearby massive, massive birds.
Jared Johnsen explores the islands of Lake Titicaca.

