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Peru: The Amazon Rain Forest

Posted 6 yrs ago
Explorers Inn is a fantastic place for naturalists who stay here collecting vast quantities of data for their research. Our guide, Nicole, was one such naturalist who had an excellent knowledge of the jungle. Guiding tourists pays for their stay in the jungle
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Peru: Cusco and the Sacred Valley

Posted 6 yrs ago
The first night in Cusco we got to celebrate yet another birthday, this time it was that of our tour leader, Saskia. We had everything from great food and delicious cakes to roaming around the city in silly birthday hats to make the occasion memorable. By now I was convinced that I should take my next holiday around my birthday
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Peru: The Andes

Posted 7 yrs ago
During one of the pit stops, we had a llama entering our van and going for our food pack! When I tried to pull the food away, the llama started using its secret weapon: the spit. In order to save us some washing, we fed the llama all of the sugar puffs...
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Peru: The Coastal Desert

Posted 7 yrs ago
With people aged between 21 and 63, we covered all the ages, and with people from Michigan to Melbourne and Edinburgh to Chennai, we covered all the accents.
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The Kilimanjaro Klimb

Posted 7 yrs ago
Of all the mistakes I have made in my life, the costliest must be that of buying a TV. Nothing has been more financially draining than watching the travel channel on my TV. Within months of having the first glimpse of an Aussie wrestle with an angry crocodile, I found myself skipping through the pages of an Atlas searching for a nice destination for an adventure trip.
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The Serengeti Travelogue

Posted 7 yrs ago
Serengeti will easily make it to anybody's list of top five natural wonders of the world. I don't think there are that many places in the world where you could shoo away hyenas and lions during dinner time!
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Carlsbad Caverns

Posted 7 yrs ago
Carlsbad Caverns National Park, one of the lesser known parks in the US, in short, is a 'must-see'.
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Grand Canyon and More

Posted 8 yrs ago
The first peep into the canyon will remain in your mind till the day you die. The only problem with Grand Canyon is that the subsequent views are no different.
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