Peru November/early December where should I go?
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Peru November/early December where should I go?
Yay, I am headed back to Peru for trip #3 in mid November on FF miles! I need to quickly add an inbound city to my itinerary (I can have a domestic leg on LAN within 24 hours of my midnight arrival). Prior trips were to the northern Amazon (Iquitos), Cusco/SV/MP, & the north coast (Trujillo/Chiclayo). What areas would you nominate that I have missed, considering the weather that time of year, it sounds like the Cordillera Blanca/Huaraz isn't really a good destination although I'm still considering. I am leaning toward Arequipa, Chivay, Titicaca & back to the Sacred Valley. But maybe there is some favorite place of yours, a bit off the beaten path that I could add instead.
Definitely will be doing some days in Lima at the end (eating). If it makes a difference my Spanish fluency is intermediate and I will be traveling solo. I have about 2 weeks to play with (in addition to about 4 days at the end that I will be in Lima).
Thanks for all suggestions.
Definitely will be doing some days in Lima at the end (eating). If it makes a difference my Spanish fluency is intermediate and I will be traveling solo. I have about 2 weeks to play with (in addition to about 4 days at the end that I will be in Lima).
Thanks for all suggestions.
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As stunningly beautiful as Huaraz and the Cordillera Blanca are, it'll be the off-season and a lot of places there just will not be open. I'd save that for a June/July/August trip.
The south is a good choice if you haven't been to that part of the country. Arequipa has a drier climate much like Lima's. Around Lake Titcaca, it will be very brisk, with some rain, but nothing like you'll see farther north in Cusco/SV/MP. I think it's doable that time of year.
The south is a good choice if you haven't been to that part of the country. Arequipa has a drier climate much like Lima's. Around Lake Titcaca, it will be very brisk, with some rain, but nothing like you'll see farther north in Cusco/SV/MP. I think it's doable that time of year.
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Just locked in my FF ticket all the way from LAX to AQP for 17,5K miles OW, can't pass that up.
I will be reading trip reports and be back with questions in a little bit, will start a new post.
Thanks again.
I will be reading trip reports and be back with questions in a little bit, will start a new post.
Thanks again.
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Nice choice MLGB if time might try to pick up some
BoliviaBella.com Tiwnaku Puma Punku a truly amazing
site 100 ton blocks bigger than the pyramids
built with perfect jointing on a site where a man has
trouble breathing and Salar is unlike anywhere else in the
world... www.mysteryperu.com AQP based agency good options
www.4m-express.com Chivay to Puno Ormeno to La Paz if time
Congrats & Happy Travels,
BoliviaBella.com Tiwnaku Puma Punku a truly amazing
site 100 ton blocks bigger than the pyramids
built with perfect jointing on a site where a man has
trouble breathing and Salar is unlike anywhere else in the
world... www.mysteryperu.com AQP based agency good options
www.4m-express.com Chivay to Puno Ormeno to La Paz if time
Congrats & Happy Travels,
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Puma Punku ruins, Tiahuanaco, Bolivia (courtesy of www.sacredsites.com and Martin Gray) ... Rather, the reason for the enduring mystery of ...
www.world-mysteries.com/mpl_6.htm
www.world-mysteries.com/mpl_6.htm
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Thanks Qwo, Bolivia is near the top of my list, everyone I have met who has visited loved Bolivia, even La Paz.
Do I need to apply in advance for the visa or should I get it before leaving LA, they have an embassy here.
Do I need to apply in advance for the visa or should I get it before leaving LA, they have an embassy here.
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I really like the adventurous vibe of it even La Paz
There is a new movie coming out called "Marching Powder"
bout a Brit Cocaine dealer cum prison tour guide(Don Cheadle)
www.lokihostels.com or good hotels there are all fine
La Paz can get a little dodgy particularly from the cemetery
where some of the buses dump u to the bus station
seasoned travelers do not have problems
Usually get my visa B4 I leave to avoid border shakedowns..
On Ormeno they leave you alone usually sometimes crossing
solo off peak some guards run the "counterfeit USD" scam
they will demand to "Inspect" all your USD declare 100% bogus
and KEEP them... just run on clueless newbies usually.
But I make a point of only having soles in my wallet.
Usually put all my USD under my shoe inserts has always worked
fine there... travel.state.gov Bolivia good info on Visa.
Have a blast!
There is a new movie coming out called "Marching Powder"
bout a Brit Cocaine dealer cum prison tour guide(Don Cheadle)
www.lokihostels.com or good hotels there are all fine
La Paz can get a little dodgy particularly from the cemetery
where some of the buses dump u to the bus station
seasoned travelers do not have problems
Usually get my visa B4 I leave to avoid border shakedowns..
On Ormeno they leave you alone usually sometimes crossing
solo off peak some guards run the "counterfeit USD" scam
they will demand to "Inspect" all your USD declare 100% bogus
and KEEP them... just run on clueless newbies usually.
But I make a point of only having soles in my wallet.
Usually put all my USD under my shoe inserts has always worked
fine there... travel.state.gov Bolivia good info on Visa.
Have a blast!
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These newbies traveled to La Paz with a debit card big mistake
and got picked off in that area in 2006 very sad...
Upon arrival in La Paz, Peter and Katharina had fallen victim to a common ploy, in which several criminals cooperate to credibly trick their victims and kidnap them:
katharinaandpeter.info
But fine for experienced folks who keep their wits about them
and got picked off in that area in 2006 very sad...
Upon arrival in La Paz, Peter and Katharina had fallen victim to a common ploy, in which several criminals cooperate to credibly trick their victims and kidnap them:
katharinaandpeter.info
But fine for experienced folks who keep their wits about them
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http://www.amazon.com/Marching-Powde.../dp/0330419587
A cool travel read for me will be a movie produced by Brad Pitt
in 2012... you can actually tour the prison off and on at times
A cool travel read for me will be a movie produced by Brad Pitt
in 2012... you can actually tour the prison off and on at times