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Cuzco, Peru
"Going to Peru is, well,
if you ever have an
opportunity in your life
to go there, you should do it because it is
absolutely mind boggling."
-- Dean Stockwell, actor
"...there
must have been days of light gravity in old times, when people could
play tiddley winks with huge chunks of stone."
-- Kurt Vonnegut
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Discover
"Peru My Way"
with Nina Fogelman - and friends
This is where I am supposed to show you "sample itineraries."
Well, I don't. I am not a believer in "canned" tours.
You do need advice on strategy for getting the most out of your
time. And, I don't want you to worry about the small details...so
I take care of that. I do want you to feel like this is your
adventure. So, after we create your trip, customized to your needs,
I am subtly in the background making sure all is taken care of.
It is a different approach. Don't get me wrong. You have excellent
guides, and transportation, and every one of your needs are met.
Please read the testimonials
and you will see what I mean.
I am also happy to send you samples from the list of other personal
adventures I helped create.
Unlike many tour groups, we are not ruled by a tight schedule. Certain
areas you travel to in Peru have to follow a schedule, however.
This would be visits to the Jungle or Lake Titicaca, but we can
talk about that later. We mostly travel in private cars and lots
of comfort.
Just enjoy and leave the rest to us. It is always best to travel
with a very open mind, willing to experience and enjoy whatever
comes along.
Where might
you want to go and what do you want to see? Cusco,
The Sacred Valley of the Incas, Machu Picchu, Ollantaytampu,
etc. We go, we see, and you have the freedom to change your mind
based on the experience of the moment.
More links coming
soon...come back often...and discover Peru...
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If you're
thinking about bringing your younger children...
Everything
was great. We have no complaints whatsoever. We are already
talking about going back. Everyone stayed healthy. No one
felt any effects of the altitude. Everyone (you assigned to
us was great. Unless you don't like the press, I am planning
on writing a glowing and detailed report on TripAdvisor.com,
which I typically do after my trips.
The best
food we had, by the way, was at Tres Keros in Urubamba. Riccardo
was a character. My 5-year-old fell in love with llamas and
alpacas. The 9-year-old wasn't quite up to following me up
Huayna Picchu, but we all spent 7 hours on site.
Everyone
loves you, by the way. We felt like we would find a statue
of you in one of the Cusco or Lima cathedrals/churches.
The girls
loved the bones. They thought sliding down the rocks on their
butts at Sacsayhuaman was "awesome". They think
the idea of eating cuy is gross.
One of
our favorite places in Cusco was the local market across the
street from San Pedro church. Jennifer took a photo of some
local women veggie vendors sitting on the floor and got pelted
by vegetables. The girls couldn't get enough of looking at
sheep heads being sawed in half, cow snouts, pig feet, sheep
brains, kidneys, hearts, tongues, buckets of live toads, piles
of grubs (or some sort of larvae), and all the other things
that you don't see here when we go to the supermarket and
everything gross has already been done behind the scenes and
the products are presented to you shrink-wrapped. Read
more...
Kent
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