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alpacaexpeditions · 3 months
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Lima Peru Day Tours with Alpaca Expeditions
Explore the vibrant capital with Lima Peru day tours provided by Alpaca Expeditions. We pride itself on superior service, creating unique and memorable adventures all around Peru. Whether you are a family with young children or a group of friends seeking adventure, we tailor each package to fit your needs. Discover the rich history, culture, and cuisine of Lima with our expertly guided tours, ensuring an unforgettable experience in this bustling city.
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I was hoping they were waiting to say something bc they were trying to reschedule but i guess not
Given how tightly scheduled this tour is, not to mention that since the show was cancelled just before start time, the budget for this date was already spent (press and advertisement for the show, flights, hotels, meals, transportation and security for the band and their crew, transportation for the stage and equipment, labor for the stage that was already built, etc), I would imagine that cancellation rather than postponement was the most practical solution.
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dailytomlinson · 5 months
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FAITH IN THE FUTURE WORLD TOUR: LATIN AMERICA LEG
May 2nd: Panama City, Panama
May 5th: San Juan, Puerto Rico
May 8th: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
May 11th: São Paulo, Brazil
May 12th: Curitiba, Brazil
May 15th: Montevideo, Uruguay
May 18th: Buenos Aires, Argentina
May 21st: Asunción, Paraguay
May 24th: Santiago, Chile
May 26th: Lima, Peru
May 28th: Bogotá, Colombia
May 30th: San Jose, Costa Rica
June 1st: Mexico City, Mexico
June 4th: Queretaro, Mexico
June 6th: Guadalajara, Mexico
36 days, 15 shows, 11 countries ✅
And that's a wrap. The Latin America Leg is over and we bid goodbye to the beloved Faith In The Future World Tour.
To revisit all the moments of this incredible leg, you can check out our recap tag, you can also check all the outfit looks on our fitfwt fashion tag and each concert's setlist as well.
Check out all the incredible posters here. Check out backstage pictures here.
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lovecanyon · 2 years
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INSTAGRAM BLURB
harry x latina!y/n
day three!
MASTERLIST | PATREON
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yourinstagram and we have landed! 🇨🇴
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harryfan6 ALFIE IS GROWING UP SO FAST
harryfan8 they landed in colombia…which means harry landed in colombia…we won!
harrystyles The loves of my life.
yourinstagram we love you daddy!
harryfan4 harry is the literal definition of a family man 😭
gemmastyles have fun in columbia ❤️
harryfan9 i love the way y/n and alfie go on tour with harry
anthonypham the styles family have arrived!!
harryfan2 Y/N IS CONSTANTLY LIVING THE LIFE
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harryflorals HARRY TAKING A SHOT OF AGUARDIENTE TONIGHT IN COLOMBIA!
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harryfan13 why is harry taking a shot so hot…
harryfan17 THIS HAS JUST AWOKEN SOMETHING IN ME 😭
harryfan11 now why did y/n like this?
harryfan15 i don’t know…but she’s so me
harryfan18 he did this for you @yourinstagram
harryfan12 it’s going to take me five to ten days to recover
harryfan14 harry is so insane for this 😫
harryfan16 DILF DILF DILF
harryfan19 harries cause of death: harry downing a shot
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stylesdaily Y/N has officially arrived in Lima, Peru today with Alfie!
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harryfan20 SO CUTE 🫠
harryfan29 y/n literally has the best life ever
harryfan26 how about everyone gives them their privacy…
harryfan21 i love the styles family 😭
harryfan24 y/n with a little mini harry
harryfan27 best mother and son duo
harryfan30 i still can’t believe harry has his own family…
harryfan23 it’s the best thing to have ever happened
harryfan28 he’s growing up so fast 😫
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pillowpersonpp *melts*
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harryfan32 sarah loves them so much oh my god
harryfan36 THIS IS SO ADORABLE 😫
yourinstagram we love you mrs. rowland!
pillowpersonpp i adore you both 🥰
harryfan34 alfie is such a miniature harry i can’t 😭
paulithepsm harry’s new lock screen pending…
harryfan37 sarah and y/n really are platonic soulmates
anthonypham alfie and his favorite person ❤️
harryfan39 y/n and harry created such an angel
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harryflorals HARRY AND Y/N ARRIVING IN SANTIAGO YESTERDAY!
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harryfan40 and i couldn’t be any more jealous of her…
harryfan45 MY PARENTS 🥰
harryfan49 y/n’s life is all i wanted
harryfan41 mom & dad!
harryfan44 one of the best couples ever 😭
harryfan46 major it couple
harryfan48 for my own sake…i did not need to see this
harryfan50 the tour wife and husband
harryfan55 i love when they travel together
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lotupdates Harry on stage tonight in Santiago!
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harryfan51 he looks so real
harryfan63 I CAN’T BELIEVE Y/N GOES HOME WITH HIM
harryfan59 you didn’t have to bring that up 😭
harryfan52 literally a dilf
harryfan54 i love a man with tattoos 🧎‍♀️
harryfan56 does anyone hear barking?
harryfan57 *barking*
harryfan60 just fell onto my knees. 🫠
harryfan63 the latam tour was harry’s best decision ever
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harrysnews Y/N AT HARRY’S SHOW TONIGHT!
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harryfan68 cries in jealousy
harryfan62 SHE’S WHO I WANT TO BE WHEN I GROW UP 😫
harryfan66 if harry loves her i love her!
harryfan64 where is alfie…she never takes him to harry’s shows…almost like she’s a bad mom
harryfan61 harry hates you btw 😌
harryfan69 y/n takes him all time to his shows and why is it even your business?
harryfan72 MOTHER
harryfan70 i would attend every harry show too if i was her
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yourmother tão orgulhoso do meu menino! ❤️
translate: so proud of my boy
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harryfan77 not y/n’s mom…i am now full on sobbing 😭
harryfan74 this is too cute
harrystyles Eu te amo mamãe!
yourinstagram okay we get it, we all know you’re her favorite
harryfan75 please not y/n being jealous 🤭
harryfan73 I LOVE THEM SO BAD
pillowpersonpp harry couldn’t be happier ❤️
harryfan71 y/n teaching harry portuguese is the cutest thing ever…nothing can change my mind
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harrystyles Love On Tour. Santiago. December, 2022.
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harryfan83 y/n officially won 😫
harryfan86 CALL AN AMBULANCE. CALL AN AMBULANCE.
yourinstagram i love you so much, more than you’ll ever know
harrystyles Me and you forever darling.
harryfan80 yeah i am definitely not recovering after this
gemmastyles beautiful soulmates 💖
harryfan88 PEOPLE DIED
emmalouisecorrin you and harry are the best together
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yourinstagram as you can see alfie is fascinated with his daddy preforming ❤️
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harryfan90 NOT ALFIE WEARING HARRY’S HAT…i am now crying
harryfan95 they are so supportive 😭
harrystyles The most important people in my life, I love you both.
yourinstagram beijos 😘
harryfan97 latina harries won this round
pillowpersonpp proud to say this is the most adorable family 💖
harryfan93 this is the cutest thing i’ve ever seen
mitchrowland the sweetest kid i know!
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expatesque · 8 months
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Okay my travel plans are coming together! I'm thinking
August: Olympics in Paris with my family though the 9th, then bop around parts of Europe I haven't seen for two weeks (Amsterdam, maybe Copenhagen?, Germany, Warsaw). Then Aug 24 - 7 Sep...
September: India to Kathmandu through 7th, Bhutan 11th - 22nd. Then 4 days in a hotel in the Nepalese countryside to recover, then Kathmandu to Tokyo.
October: Tokyo for about two weeks, then Korea for one, then Bogota for a few days with 4 days in a hotel in the Colombian jungle to relax.
November: Peru for the first two weeks or so including tour that involves Machu Pichu and some time by the Amazon, followed by a few days in Lima and a few days in Buenos Aires. Then a tour from Buenos Aires to Rio with stops in Uruguay and Iguazu falls in the middle. Then home for December! I'll spend the month back home and pick up work again in Jan.
Obvi the back half of the South America leg needs some work and the Europe bits but I'm excited, it's looking approx on budget even with a break at a Mr and Mrs Smith hotel every month or so. I might go ahead and talk about a sabbatical with work next week...
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chaletnz · 10 months
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Lima: A Day in Barranco
I started my day with a surprisingly good shower in the tiny shared shower block opposite my room, then I decided to try the hostel breakfast as it was Sunday I figured this would be the best day of the week to have breakfast in the hostel as most everything else would likely be closed. I put my order in and paid, then waited patiently at one of the three tables available in the courtyard while watching Rao the Kaclla (healing dog) running around skittishly begging for food. The breakfast cost about 25 soles from memory and it was filling - two warm pita breads, peanut butter, fig jam, yoghurt topped with granola, raisins, apples, banana and papaya slices, organic Peruvian coffee, and papaya juice. After I'd eaten and drank all this and returned my tray, I was also able to get a coca tea to pep me up for the day ahead. I walked out to the Larcomar outdoor mall on the seafront but it was deserted this early in the morning. From here it was about another 30-45 minutes walking around the coastline to reach the Barranco neighbourhood. There were great views from these huge cliffs and of course, many fancy apartment buildings with front row seats on their balconies. My first stop in Barranco was Caleta Dolsa Coffee for a flat white, I had to get takeaway as it was so busy with people outside waiting on the steps for a table. Amazingly, it was cashless to go against the grain of everything else in Peru! I took my coffee back one block into a little park where I could sit and enjoy it while people-watching. I took myself on a random walking tour around the Iglesia La Ermita church and street art of Barranco, which was everywhere so I just chose street by street where I wanted to go. After an hour or so I was tired and needed some lunch and another coffee so I stopped in at Singular for a flat white and smoothie bowl with mango, pineapple, coconut and sunflower seeds. Afterwards I headed back to the church where there was a little market and I bought some alfajores cookies to take back for everyone at work. I found a massive supermarket out there too so I had a look around and used their bathroom before starting the long walk back to Miraflores. On the way back I saw a lot of dogs out for their Sunday walkies, including a cute chihuahua wearing a jacket - there aren't nearly as many strays around Lima as other parts of Peru but I guess Lima is where the money is. At the hostel, I had a rest for a while and ate some plantain chips until it was evening and I felt a little peckish. I'd been given a coupon from PeruHop for a free Pisco Sour at Saha Terraza cocktail so I claimed that and also ordered a plate of cheese tequeños with guacamole dip. After dinner I attempted to find more of those plantain chips from Iquitos but it seems they were something special as they weren't anywhere I looked, nor could I find anything close. Since I had walked 24k steps today, I treated myself to dessert of a slice of Tres Leches cake from the supermarket. That's the new rule going forward, if I do over 20k steps in a day then I can have a slice of cake!
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jsbsam · 11 months
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When is a Llama not a Llama?
For you regular followers of my twaddle you will remember that MM has had good reason to give me grief over my mistakes regarding national monuments in the past. Who could forget my inability to distinguish between a Temple and a Palace in Bangkok or, even worse, a priceless Japanese Bridge and roadworks in Hoi An in Vietnam. On this occasion I'm happy to report that the cock up is not mine for a change. But more of that later.
Today we visited the old town of Lima with our guide, Mabel - a good Inca name I thought! It turned out that we had her all to ourselves. She said it was because it's early in the season and we were her only bookings. I think that maybe the other 10 had heard that MM was in town. Bad news travels fast over here and, although they apparently have tuk tuks in some areas, we haven't seen hide nor hair of any. Her exploits in India in 2015 have gone down in tuk tuk folklore and have clearly travelled across the globe in the intervening years.
I digress. Mabel arrived bang on 9am and off we went to the old town where we were dropped off next to The Bolivar hotel, a beautiful but decaying building. Everyone who was anyone has stayed here from Kennedy to Mick Jagger. The hotel sits looking over the square that contains a statue in recognition of the Argentinian general (Jose de Saint Martin) who secured Peru independence in 1821. Interestingly, at that time only 10% of Peruvians wanted independence, 90% wanted to stay under Spanish rule! (So Jose was the equivalent to Nicola Sturgeon!). However, the rest of South America wanted Spain out so they united to fight the Spanish and Peruvian armies. Another couple of interesting facts that transpired from looking at the statue. On any statue of a man (or woman) on a horse if the horse has the 2 front legs in the air, then the rider died in battle. If only one leg is lifted (as in this case) the rider did not die in battle. However, if all 4 legs are grounded the the rider was never in a battle. Also, for statues of the virgin Mary, if she has her hands together, then it's before she was a mother, if her arms are open, then she's given birth to Jesus. Fascinating! When you see the photo's you will see a picture of the angel of liberty on the front of the statue of our friend Jose with a tiny Llama on her head. You may wonder why this is. Fortunately for you, I am here to explain as it is quite unusual. Although this is a Peruvian statue, it was commissioned in Spain. In Spanish “Llamas" has several meanings. It can mean Llama the animal, flame or name. So the sculptor was asked to provide a "statue of the angel of liberty with a llamas (name) above". So, when is a llamas not a llamas? Crazy.
It really was an interesting tour and Mabel really knew her history. I would strongly recommend it if you visit Lima.
We also saw the sun for the first time today. Apparently, the Peruvians nickname for Lima is "the donkeys belly" because it's always grey here. However, it hardly ever rains either. They occasionally get drizzle but maybe only 2mm of rain a year.
I'm glad we've spent a couple of days here. It was more interesting than I thought it would be and we've learnt quite a lot.
Tomorrow we fly up to Cuzco and find out how badly we'll suffer from altitude sickness!
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gemwolfz · 11 months
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the thing i miss most from my trip to japan has got to be the convenience store food/snack selection. onigiri is so easy to eat (not just in terms of convenience, but as in its rice and i love rice) and there was always such a variety of pastries. and there was that cantaloupe flavored frozen dessert (shaped like soft serve ice cream but definitely wasnt ice cream but idk what it was exactly) that i got on a walk that was sooo so stinkin good
i love being middle class enough to go on big trips ive loved every country ive ever been to. peru was so good it was my senior trip so we had a whole local guide and all our meals were paid for and were very high end (and i was forced to try new things because there were only like 2 options per meal) and although it was a very tiring "we are doing so much every day" trip it too was great fun 10/10 everyone i encountered there was lovely (the only negative interaction being with people from one of the other schools in our tour group, which im still fuming about to this day but i digress) and i would love to go again and especially to spend more time in lima.
just to finish flexing all the countries ive been to my first time out of the country was a trip to england and france. both were pretty. my brother got injured and had to get a cast so we got disability priority for a lot of things which i feel scummy for appreciating so much but also god the lines for things were horrible im so glad we got to skip so many. anyway london was quite lovely, paris as well but i think the main reason i would ever return is because we never got to go to the louvre
anyway enough sleepy rambling i need to actually sleep goodbye
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tayownthenight · 1 year
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It’s been a long time coming, but…
I’m finally seeing Taylor live *closer* to home!!!
For my 15th and 20th birthdays, I got to travel from Lima, Peru 🇵🇪 to Orlando and East Rutherford to see her at the Red and Reputation tours. It was the best experience of my life: traveling such a long way and getting to see my favorite artist live!
As lucky as I have been to do this, I always wished to live that experience with the people closest to me: my friends from school, uni, work, the people from back home I always listened to and talked about Taylor with!!
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And the day has finally arrived. I’ll be traveling fron Lima to Buenos Aires, Argentina 🇦🇷 to experience my first time seeing Taylor in Latin America 🥹. I can’t wait to exchange friendship bracelets, meet people from other Latin American countries, chant OLE OLE OLE’s with the crowd, make stadium waves, and sing and dance to my all time favorite songs.
Thank you @taylorswift for being the best role model teenage me could have asked for. Thank you for being the calm in the storm adult me needs. Thank you for having a song for every thing I live and feel.
See you in 158 days!!! Thank you for coming to Latin America. Te amo 🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶.
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2wards-travelling · 2 years
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Well into our Peru roadtrip. Currently getting ready for an overnight bus journey to Arequipa. we started with a whistle stop tour of Lima City centre, before heading to the coastal town of Paracas. Yesterday we visited an oasis in the desert called Huacachin. Not exactly picture postcard like the brochure. Surrounded by massive sandunes,but we didnt have time for sandboarding or dune buggies, but I have now made a mental note never to try climbing dunes in 32 degree heat. Next stop Nazca lines observation deck, really, it was just a steel tower on the pan american highway. I think I maybe losing my fear of heights. Unfortunately the guide assured me the lines weren't created by aliens, so a nbit disappointing in that respect. The ones we saw were relatively small, about 100m by 50m but an experience all the same. Ann however took a flight over the vast majority of the lines. ( videos to follow ) I declined because I think I would have seen my breakfast again as the single engine prop plane dived and banked over the lines. I remained at the airport, watching a promotional video on loop, it was the first thing I had watched in Englush for 21 days, however I had to endure it 3 times before Ann landed. At least I am well versed in Nazca history. We have also seen a Nazca cemetery with 2000 year old mummies. Quite interesting but once you've seen one mummy you have seem them all. There is a pool at this hotel and air conditioning, so things are looking up. I did have to buy a new pair of swim shorts from a street stall. I was offered laughable fake Nike and adidas but eventually settled for a non branded XL pair with an inner mesh XS for keeping my privates in check and producing a soprano voice. Off now to buy some provisions for the overnight bus ride.As usual photos to follow, but firtunately not of me in my new swim shorts.
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peru-perusals · 2 months
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Day 15 - Airline Delay Voucher & Landing Weight
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Airline Delay Voucher - In Cuzco, they offered $35 for people to change their plans and take a later flight, probably routing through Lima. In the states, overbooking vouchers like that are hundreds of dollars. I'm curious about the social and economic factors in this disparity. Why wouldn't the inconvenience of a changed flight be worth the same or similar? Perhaps casual tourists traveling without a tour company would have more flexibility and would be more willing to settle for the smaller sum. However, I would expect that the number of people with specific tour companies and itineraries would be greater in Peru than in the states. It could also be something about stubbornness and entitlement: Americans demand to be compensated well and Peruvians are more willing to be flexible and accept delays as a natural part of travel.
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Landing Weight - I've been trying to figure out why the heat in Puerto Maldonado meant that we couldn't land at full capacity. My best guess is that the heat decreases the viscosity of the air, meaning that air braking with the little flaps is less effective. [Editor's Note: gas viscosity increases with temperature, so all of this logic falls apart. Whoops!] The real issue then is runway length. A full plane has lots of momentum and the decreased drag may not be enough to decelerate it in the existing length of runway.
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alpacaexpeditions · 4 months
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Discover the Wonders of Peru: Guided Tours of Peru 
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Peru, a land of ancient mysteries, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant culture, is a must-visit destination for any avid traveler. One of the best ways to explore this enchanting country is through guided tours of Peru. These tours offer an immersive experience, ensuring you don't miss out on any hidden gems while providing insights into the rich history and culture of the region. For those seeking a memorable adventure, we offer exceptional guided tours that cater to all kinds of travelers. 
Why Choose Guided Tours of Peru? 
Embarking on guided tours of Peru presents numerous advantages. Firstly, these tours are led by knowledgeable local guides who are well-versed in the history, culture, and geography of the areas you will visit. They provide fascinating stories and facts that you wouldn't find in guidebooks, enhancing your overall travel experience. Moreover, guided tours often include logistics such as transportation, accommodations, and meals, allowing you to focus on enjoying your trip without the hassle of planning each detail. 
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Peru is a country of diverse attractions, and a well-planned tour ensures you experience the best of what it has to offer. Here are some highlights you can expect when choosing guided tours of Peru with us: 
Machu Picchu 
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Sacred Valley 
The Sacred Valley of the Incas is another must-see destination. This fertile region is dotted with picturesque villages, impressive archaeological sites, and vibrant markets. Guided tours of the Sacred Valley often include visits to the towns of Pisac and Ollanta Tambo, where you can explore ancient ruins and engage with local culture. 
Cusco 
Cusco, the historic capital of the Inca Empire, is a blend of ancient and colonial architecture. The city's charming streets, lively plazas, and historic sites like the Qorikancha (Temple of the Sun) and Sacsayhuaman fortress are best explored with a knowledgeable guide. Alpaca Expeditions provides comprehensive tours that cover all major attractions in Cusco, offering a deep dive into its fascinating past. 
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Moreover, we are dedicated to sustainable tourism and giving back to the local communities. They employ local porters and guides, support community projects, and adhere to eco-friendly practices, ensuring that your travel experience is both enjoyable and responsible. 
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thetravelleragenc · 2 months
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The Traveller Agency - Peru
We are a tour operateur in peru, based in Lima. Our travel agency doing excursions full days and multidays to many cities around peru as Lima, paracas, ica, arequipa, cusco huaraz.
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indiatajtours · 3 months
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Taj Mahal tour packages by India taj tours Company.
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India Taj Tours Company offers a range of Taj Mahal tour packages to meet the interests and tastes of every traveler, allowing them to experience the magnificence of the Taj Mahal.
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Two South American neighbors, Peru and Chile, each have a rich past, varied cultures, and thriving economy. Because to their close proximity, they have certain things in common, yet they also stand out from one another thanks to their distinctive differences. This article offers a thorough analysis of Peru and Chile, comparing many elements such as geography, culture, economy, and social programs.
Regional Variations The Amazon rainforest, the Andes mountains, and the coastal deserts are just a few of the varied landscapes that make up Peru. The climates of the nation are diverse, ranging from tropical in the Amazon basin to desert near the coast to temperate in the mountains. Arequipa, Cusco, and Lima are major cities.
Conversely, Chile lies on the western border of South America, bounded by the Andes mountains and the Pacific Ocean. Its long, narrow form allows it to span a variety of climates, from the Atacama Desert, the driest desert in the world, in the north, to Mediterranean conditions in the center, and temperate rainforests in the south. Santiago, Valparaíso, and Concepción are among of the major cities.
Background History Ancient civilizations play a major role in Peru's history, especially the Inca Empire, which left a lasting legacy of sites like Machu Picchu. Later Spanish colonization of the nation resulted in a blending of Spanish and indigenous traditions. Important moments in history include the 16th-century advent of Spanish conquistadors and the 19th-century independence movement.
With ancient cultures like the Mapuche and Tiwanaku, Chile has a rich past as well. Much of its current culture was shaped by Spanish colonialism, which started in the sixteenth century. Significant historical turning points include the Pacific War, which established its northern boundaries, and the late 20th century shift from military dictatorship to democracy.
Historical Culture Peru's cultural legacy includes a mosaic of Spanish and indigenous elements. This blending is on display at festivals such as Inti Raymi and saint festivities. Peruvian music comprises traditional instruments like the panpipes and charango, and the country's art is recognized for its pre-Columbian textiles and ceramics.
With a considerable influence from its indigenous peoples, particularly the Mapuche, Chile has an equally rich cultural legacy. Chile's cultural identity is greatly influenced by its literature, which is best represented by Nobel laureates Pablo Neruda and Gabriela Mistral. Folk dances that are a reflection of the nation's rural past, such as the cueca, are included in traditional music.
Language In Chile and Peru, Spanish is the official language. But there is also great cultural value associated with indigenous languages. The Andean areas of Peru are home to many speakers of Quechua and Aymara. The Mapuche people of Chile, especially those in the south, speak Mapudungun.
The economy The mining industry—especially that of gold and copper—agricultural, and tourism are important components of Peru's varied economy. The export of natural resources and the expansion of the service sector have been the main drivers of the nation's consistent economic growth during the last ten years.
With a largely copper-dependent economy, Chile is one of the most rich and stable countries in South America. Agriculture, fishing, and manufacturing are some other important businesses. Strong financial markets and wise economic policies are two of Chile's well-known attributes, both of which support steady growth.
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bristolianbackpacker · 4 months
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Day 16 - Travelling to Cusco
The alarm wakes us and we finish packing our bags before grabbing an Uber to the airport which is super quick at this time of the morning. Subway is the only thing open so Subway for breakfast it is!
The LATAM flight is an hour late leaving, it also has bad turbulence the whole way and our seats don’t recline so sleep is near inpossible. It’s a fairly long 5 hour flight and by the time we get to Lima and wait around for our baggage as instructed (despite it supposed to be checked through to Cusco) we have missed checkin for our connecting flight. It turns out that a lot of our plane are in the same situation. Why they don’t offer direct flights between Rio and Cusco is beyond me - welcome to South America! We get told to wait to one side and before we realise what is happening a tour group of 30+ people are being prioritised for rescheduled flights despite getting there after us. We end up missing the next flight because of this - thanks LATAM!! We are both a bit irritable and Jack is still quite sick but LATAM do give us a meal voucher for Lima airport and we are put into the 4pm flight which means we will have a few more hours waiting around than expected.
On first impressions of Peru are that it seems to be very different here again - Brazil of course has a lot of poverty but there are also pockets of extreme wealth and the prices in general in Ipanema are not too much lower than Australia. Here it feels poorer again but much safer and it’s nice to be back to a Spanish speaking country!
We make the 4pm flight (with another 30min delay). We’ve been expecting some chaos with our flights and we are grateful that it is just a few hours and on a day that hasn’t caused too much disruption to our plans. As we left Rio we noticed that all flights to Argentina were cancelled for the day due to a general strike in the country so it could have been much worse!
After landing we get an Uber to our B&B which looks really nice.
We manage to pop out get some Soles from the ATM, some more water and a pizza for dinner before bed. Jack needs his rest to recover. It’s really cold here compared to Rio so we need to make use of the blankets as the B&B doesn’t have heating.
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