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En Inti Aperture el 2010.03.26

As an American from Oregon one thing I have missed a lot since I traveled abroad was horseback riding. Now granted I'm originally from Portland which makes me a city boy but I have always enjoyed the times that I would travel with my family to Eastern Oregon where we would go horseback riding. For those who enjoy or are hardcore fans of horseback riding will soon discover living in Lima, Peru that there aren't many options for said activity. There are two places that I know of in Lima that...

Here’s a small glimpse of the things that Peru has to offer anyone visiting – from the coast, to the desert plains, the peaks of the Andes mountains and even the Amazon Basin. Peru has it all! So, whether you are looking for pure relaxation on the sun drenched northern beaches of Mancora, adventure sports such as sand dune buggying, sand boarding, mountain climbing and white water rafting or even archaeological sites (which Peru has more than it’s fair share of), then you’re...

En Today in Perú el 2010.03.17

Argentine President Cristina Fernandez will travel to Peru Sunday with a delegation of 100 Argentine business people from industries ranging from technology to wine production. "The visit will strengthen the historic and close relationship between the two countries," said Argentine Foreign Minister Jorge Taiana. During her stay on March 22-23, President Fernandez will hold talks with her Peruvian counterpart Alan Garcia, Congress President Luis Alva Castro and Lima's Mayor Luis Castaneda. In...

En Canela and Comino el 2010.02.27

In so many countries around the world, access to magazines which highlight food and recipes seems almost, dare I say, excessive. While living in Peru, I enjoyed collecting recipes from the newspaper, buying the overly expensive cookbooks that seemed to come out once a year, and watching a variety of cooking shows from great chefs in Peru like Gaston and South American television dessert diva Sandra Plevisani. On February 20th a new foodie magazine was launched in Peru called Diva Kozina. Within its...

Volunteering your time to an organization and dedicating some of your time to a cause is one of the most noble and meaningful things a person can do. Whether assisting the poor, taking care of abandoned children or helping communities grow, the simple and generous act of participation is a rewarding experience to both the volunteer and the people they help. Being that our own volunteer program is only months away we thought it a good idea to highlight why volunteering in Peru is such a special...

?Last week it was confirmed that Peru Rail will be running the route from Km82 to Machu Picchu Pueblo as normal from April 1st. Work on the train tracks - which suffered serious damage due to heavy rain falls and mudslides during the last week of January this year - will be continuing throughout February and March in order to meet this deadline. However, once the line is open services will be running with a lower capacity than normal ? we are expecting train services to transport just 1,000 passengers...

En Global Express Tours el 2010.02.13

If you are of the ones that think that any place in the world is a perfect destiny for a Honeymoon, you are not alone. Because most of us seek to enjoy some days with our partner to relax and to enjoy the place to our likeness. Nevertheless, here we present you four types of traditional travel destinies for your Honeymoon: The large cities. In many cases what many couples are used to doing is to travel through several cities, especially in Europe since the proximity is an advantage to them. Out of...

En SouthAmerica Travel Blog el 2010.02.09

When I first came to South America I was consumed with thoughts of Argentina and Buenos Aires. Dubbed the Paris of the south, this city had captured my imagination in more ways than one. From the nightlife to the love of steak, I knew BA was a place that I wanted to live. Upon...

Posted 12.18.09 by Kate McCulley Filed under: Pop Culture If you couldn't snag tickets to the exclusive New Kids on the Block concert at the House of Blues this Saturday, all is not lost -- Jordan, Joey, Jonathan, Donnie and Danny will be partying at the Estate afterward at the Official NKOTB After-Party! It's not the first time the boys have been drawn to the Estate. Two and a half years ago, before the New Kids reunited, Donnie Wahlberg celebrated his birthday at the Estate. His crew, which...

En An American in Lima el 2009.10.15

Mamainé will be cooking in La Molina this Sunday. If that news doesn’t make your mouth water, then you don’t know Chincha and you don’t know El Carmen and you certainly don’t know carapulcra con sopa seca. Mamainé is the Queen of Afro-Peruvian cuisine. Her restaurant in the El Carmen district of Chincha is the hub of local Afro-Peruvian culture, where dance, music and good food are celebrated daily. (See this over-exposed video for a glimpse of the Queen dancing in her...

Translate Andean Doll Chaska Was: USD$50.00 Price: USD $35.99 You Save: $14.01 Product id: GAMES09-01 Cotton Wool Free Shipping Worldwide Currency Converter Why buy from us ? Product Overview The beautiful Andean Doll Chaska made by PeruArts, is really cute, high quality Andean Doll, she has his "passport" , so she is ready to travel with you. Every detail and unique design from the women of the andes is represented here in Chaska, is a perfect toy to entertain young children, the perfect gift....

En ...en Perú el 2009.10.07

Known as one of the world’s finest breeds of horses, the Peruvian Paso Horse (Caballos Peruano de Paso) is a symbol of pride for Peru. Bred carefully over centuries, its unique gait makes it the most comfortable horse there is to ride and beautiful to watch. And it needs to be comfortable for the long journey ahead for a group of aficionados setting off from Ica. Setting off (Photo: El Comercio) Desplante, Requinto, Júpiter, Erial, Amauta, Don Fermín, Tomate and Patriota, eight stunning...

? I love you son, go on and follow your dreams? we will be always with you ? where the words of my father in the airport. ? Bro, good trip? now your room will be mine ? my small sister told me with a evil smile in the face meanwhile a tear dropped slowly on the left cheek of my older sister who was standing behind her. Then everyone jumped to make a group hug even when we were joking about other people doing those kinds of scenes in the airport, but this time, somehow we knew that this will be a long...

En Luxury Travel LI el 2009.07.27

Only you can travel on the Constitution Square, due to the crowd that filled to attend this event in which, as one of the most attractive groups of Negritos dance and engaged in struggles to lashes - some simulated, true - - while the rumble caporales make their whips made of leather and beef bands musicians interpret melodic Huainan. (source:...

En Let's Travel to PERU el 2009.07.10

PeruRail's train service between Cusco and Machu Picchu has been included in the list of "Top 10" most exciting and scenic train rides in the world released by the Society of American Travel Writers (SATW). PeruRail is a specialist train travel provider, running trains to Machu Picchu and beyond through some of the most beautiful parts of Peru. A choice of routes are available - between either historic Cusco or the Sacred Valley and the legendary Machu Picchu, or between Cusco and the...

En Travel Agency BL el 2009.06.26

Jauja is one of the most historic cities in our country, and this story can be back to thousands of years ago. Indeed, the cultural background of Jauja is one of the oldest and most historic of the central highlands of Peru. (source: Fertur...

En Vacation Rentals EP el 2009.06.24

Impressive waterfall in the forest is 771 meters tall. Excessive rainfall and dense vegetation to prevent transit nearby For decades, the spouses and Telesforo Santillán María Trinidad, and the eighty families living in the village of Cocachimba, distant some miles from the cataract Gocta (discovered as the third largest in the world, with 771 meters high), resigned to live in fear of a set of beliefs that do not allow them to seize this important appeal that a few days ago was released to...

En The Travel Webcam el 2009.06.10

One of the best ways to learn Spanish is to study Spanish abroad. This gives you a chance to experience the culture as well as pick up the language. Lima in Peru is one of the best places where you can learn Spanish abroad. When you are looking for a way to learn Spanish, you will most likely look to a class. This can be a good way to learn the language of Spanish, but you can learn a lot more when you study Spanish abroad. This puts you right into the middle of the culture and forces you to learn...

En Surgery in Peru Blog el 2009.06.09

Saint Cristobal Hill, located in the district of Rimac, reaches 400 meters above sea level. From its summit, you can enjoy fantastic views of the whole of the city of Lima. To reach Saint Cristobal, you can take a bus called an ?urbanito?, which makes its way through the main streets of the historic city center before getting to the top of the hill. The bus stop is very near Government Palace and there are usually plenty of tour agents on hand in both the Main Square and Saint Martin Square. The price...

En Life in Peru el 2009.06.02

I’m so lucky in so many ways… love, career, family, travel, … A silly stroke of luck again came my way last week. At ICPNA Cusco, where I teach English part time, the teachers are not supposed to wear jeans or sneakers. My boss has devoted ample time to this, but I keep flaunting that particular rule anyway. The other day as I walked up to the main office my boss looked at me up and down, clearly not approving of my jeans and sneakers, when one of the academic coordinators sort of...






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