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What to Pack for Backpacking Around South America

What to Pack for Backpacking Around South America

Arriving at Pirwa Inclan B&B in Lima, Peru
Arriving at Pirwa in Lima- Did you remember to pack everything?

 

We all stress a bit about packing for trips, especially when all you’ve got is a backpack and whatever goes inside needs to last you months. If you’re struggling to compose your packing list, have a look at our recommendations on what you really should keep handy, and what it’s okay to leave behind.

What to do for Valentine’s Day in Lima Peru

What to do for Valentine’s Day in Lima Peru

Paragliding along the Malecon Verde by Love Park in Miraflores, LimaSo far, we’ve already talked about unexpected, fun ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day in Cusco, but we’ve compiled another list for those of you who plan to spend the day in Peru’s capital city. And since Valentine’s Day in Peru is also considered Friendship Day, Día de los Amigos, you don’t have to feel left out if your traveling companion isn’t your romantic partner.

How to Get to Machu Picchu

How to Get to Machu Picchu

Tilt Shift Photo of Machu Picchu, PeruAs a company with four hostels in Cusco, one hostel in Aguas Calientes, and a travel agency to boot, we field a lot of questions about how to organize a trip to Machu Picchu. The worst are the emails asking how to go directly from the Cusco airport to Machu Picchu- we can only cross our fingers and hope that the traveler in question has allotted more than half a day for the excursion. No, you can’t go directly from the airport to Machu Picchu in a taxi. The only town nearby the ruins is Aguas Calientes, officially known as Machu Picchu Pueblo. Here, we’ve compiled your options for getting to Machu Picchu in a detailed guide: 

How to Cross the Bolivian Border from Peru

How to Cross the Bolivian Border from Peru

Traveling from Puno, Peru to Bolivia

Crossing into Bolivia from Peru is easy to do from Puno, but you’ll want to make sure that you have the most up-to-date information regarding transport prices and schedules as well as Bolivian entry requirements for different nationalities. Here, we’ve compiled some of the most important information you need to know.

Get to Carnival 2016 in Oruro, Bolivia

Get to Carnival 2016 in Oruro, Bolivia

 Costumed character during carnival in Oruro, BoliviaThis year, Oruro will celebrate its carnival on Saturday, February 6th. On this day, more than 400,000 will gather in this former mining town to revel in non-stop folkloric dance parades and parties on a huge scale. See why this is the most popular annual festival in all of Bolivia, and one of South America’s most famous, by joining in on the fun as Lucifer and his devils show off their famous dance moves.