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Very early planning
DH and I are in the early planning for travel to Peru and Ecuador October 2025. I have a few questions to begin with…
1) is it best to book transport to Galapagos from Canada or wait till getting to Ecuador? Any recommendations for either? I think we would like to go via water opposed to air 2) same question for transportation to Nazca Lines, while in Peru, and recommendations for flight over Lines tours 3) are busses the recommended means of getting from one area to another in either country? 4) we would love to experience a two or three night kayak trip in the amazon, (we are avid kayakers), but I cannot find any trips that do not include jungle walks or ‘touristy’ visits to villages. Any advice, experiences or kind words are appreciated |
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for transportation to Nazca Lines, while in Peru, and recommendations for flight over Lines tours we would love to experience a two or three night kayak trip in the amazon |
Crellston- what a wealth of information, for which I thank you! We are retired so time factor is not an issue; I generally decide what all we want to see and do, then we allow time around that. However, we have decided to fly to the Galapagos and spend a few days on two different areas Nazca lines are a definate destination so we will explore busing to a nearby place, and get an early flight for that, plus that may allow some flexibility for weather. Thankyou for the recommendation of the bus line for overnighter, as well as warning of public transit. I have marked “Mike in Cusco’ to follow up with him as soon as I have some more free time (retirement is busy!!!)
Do you have any ‘out of the norm’ places that we should be aware of and consider? |
Tom_mm. Thank you for your input…I will have a look at Peru Hop’s website, altho we are considering staying closer to Nazca than Lima, so that we can be flexible with whatever weather may come our way. Regarding the Amazon; years ago we had some friends that did a 4 day kayak excursion from one point to another, with accommodation enroute. The company they went with is no longer, and that is more what we are looking for….but doesn’t seem to exist anymore. What we are not interested in is staying in a lodge that takes groups for an afternoon river trip followed by walks into villages that have adapted to tourism and commercialism. Will probably need to look at adventuring to a different river to experience wildlife and wilderness.
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altho we are considering staying closer to Nazca than Lima a 4 day kayak excursion from one point to another, Keep in mind the season also, high water March-June might allow more opportunities. Right now there are a lot of sand bars in the main rivers and creeks are not navigable. I wouldn’t find this kind of activity appealing in the Iquitos area. Note: Nasca and Cusco are not spelled with a Z in Peru. |
followed by walks into villages that have adapted to tourism and commercialism I felt the same way before, but came around to seeing the value of these visits afterwards. |
Originally Posted by Gypsy8
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What we are not interested in is staying in a lodge that takes groups for an afternoon river trip followed by walks into villages that have adapted to tourism and commercialism. Will probably need to look at adventuring to a different river to experience wildlife and wilderness.
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