Peru Travel Articles

 
Remembering the King of Pop – Huanchaco, Peru
Remembering the King of Pop – Huanchaco, Peru Carlie Sorosiak has a tough time adjusting to life on an archaeological dig in Peru, but Michael Jackson's songs help ease the transition.
Nine Reasons Why You Should Go To Peru as a Senior
Nine Reasons Why You Should Go To Peru as a Senior Don't let retirement make you think you're too old to hike the Inca Trail in Peru! David F. Haas shows you that you can.
The Art of Traveling Tall
The Art of Traveling Tall Craving a few extra inches? Crave no more. Andy Lovley examines why the plight of elevated international travelers is not exactly a walk in the clouds.
Exciting Edibles in South America
Exciting Edibles in South America Moth larvae, pig hearts, cow nostrils, mouth-numbing soups and cute and fluffy guinea pigs. Ever wondered what they taste like? Alice Forrest has found out on an adventure through Peru and Brazil.
Best BootsnAll Travel Photos – March 2010
Best BootsnAll Travel Photos – March 2010 BootsnAll is introducing a new monthly feature in which we'll highlight some of our favorite travel photos people have sent us for our daily travel photos site. Find out how to get your photos featured!
Livin’ La Vida Coca: Mountain Biking the Inca Trail
Livin’ La Vida Coca: Mountain Biking the Inca Trail It's estimated that there are over 30,000 km worth of bike-worthy trails in Peru, remnants of the Inca Empire's massive roadbuilding projects. Mike Brcic shares his story of travelling to remote Peru with two-wheeled steed in tow, fueled by coca and adrenaline.
Sand Surfing in Peru
Sand Surfing in Peru Travel writer, Diane, explains the experience of sand surfing on the dunes in Peru.
Five Unexpected Treasures of South America
Five Unexpected Treasures of South America Everyone knows to visit Machu Picchu, Iguazu Falls, and Patagonia when in South America, but Adam Seper recommends five places you may not have heard of that you'd be crazy to miss.
A Desperate Vegetarian Goes to Peru
A Desperate Vegetarian Goes to Peru Helen Patrice hadn't eaten meat in 20 years, but now she was facing an iron deficiency and a trip to notoriously carnivorous Peru.
Telltale National Icons of South America
Telltale National Icons of South America Yes, Diego did punch a ball into the goal with his hand in a World Cup game, but he got away with it-the goal counted-and that is just perfect for the people of Argentina.