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Brownrigg & Dallas - Arequipa & Colca Canyon Testimonial

Brownrigg & Dallas - Arequipa & Colca Canyon Testimonial
  • Daniella & Liam, two twenty-somethings from London, Ontario booked PeruNorth’s 4-day Arequipa & Colca Canyon itinerary for April 2024.

  • The hotels used were Tierra Viva Arequipa Plaza & Casa Andina Standard Colca.

  • They had a private half-day tour of central Arequipa on foot and then a shared two-day visit to Colca.

Grech & Ellul - North Coast Tour Review

Grech & Ellul - North Coast Tour Review

Gregory and Marthese, a young couple from Malta, had originally planned to visit Southern Peru, but the political unrest of late 2022 made them switch to a 10-day trip exploring the coastal cities of Trujillo, Chiclayo and Piura … with an emphasis on the rich Moche, Sican and Chimu archaeology of the area. Here is their feedback:

To the End of the Road - Chiclayo to Yurimaguas

To the End of the Road - Chiclayo to Yurimaguas

PeruNorth was contacted by German journalist, Richard Kienberger, in August 2022 as he looked for a private vehicle to take him from Chiclayo to Yurimaguas, with a day’s break in Chachapoyas.

This was part of a longer trip to go across South America from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic. His particular interest was in the motorised vehicles - especially trucks - that ply their trade in these geographically-challenging areas.

Read an abridged, English-language version of the article Richard wrote for French transport magazine France Routes:

Carnival in Cajamarca

Carnival in Cajamarca

Carnival - the exuberant celebration that precedes the Christian observance of Lent - is most closely associated with Brazil, and especially Rio de Janeiro with its famous Sambodromo floats and dancers. Nonetheless, there are carnival festivities throughout Latin America, with Peru being no exception.

Arguably the best-known in Peru is the Carnaval de Cajamarca, a vibrant and colorful festival celebrated in the city of Cajamarca.

The Four Emblematic Dances of Peru

The Four Emblematic Dances of Peru

Dance is a fundamental part of Peruvian cultural expression and identity, taking pre-Columbian traditions and combining them with later Hispanic and African influences.

If you are lucky enough to witness one of Peru’s many festivals, you are sure to see locals expressing themselves and their region through dance, just as they have for centuries.

Francisco Secada Vignetta - Iquitos' Flying Ace

Francisco Secada Vignetta - Iquitos' Flying Ace
  • Read about the man who gave his name to Iquitos Airport.

  • An ace pilot in the early years of the Peruvian Air Force.

  • A hero of the Leticia War with Colombia, fought in Amazonia 1932-33.

Father José Aldamiz - Amazon Missionary & Aviator

Father José Aldamiz - Amazon Missionary & Aviator
  • The story of the man behind the name of Puerto Maldonado Airport.

  • Spanish-born priest who ministered to the indigenous of Madre de Dios.

  • Became a pilot in order to better serve his parishioners.

The 'Discovery' of Chicama

The 'Discovery' of Chicama
  • The story behind uncovering the world-famous Chicama wave in mid-1960s.

  • Initially spotted from the air; then found by a two-car expedition.

  • A combined US-Peruvian effort of Lima-based surfers.

Yavari - The Oldest Ship on Lake Titicaca

Yavari - The Oldest Ship on Lake Titicaca

In 1861, the Peruvian government commissioned two ships - the Yavari and the Yapura - to be built in Britain for use on Lake Titicaca.

They were constructed in London, in 2,766 pieces weighing 210 tons in total, shipped to Arica (which is now part of Chile), hauled over the Andes by mule, and put together in Puno.

Don & Mary Lou Liepold - 50th Wedding Anniversary in Peru Overview

Don & Mary Lou Liepold - 50th Wedding Anniversary in Peru Overview

PERU - Trip of a Lifetime
JANUARY 9-25, 2020

Travelers: Don and Mary Lou Liepold from Wisconsin
Occasion: 50th Wedding Anniversary
Background: After a tremendous amount of research, we decided to take a trip to Peru for our 50th Wedding Anniversary.

Walking Tour of Colonial Arequipa

Walking Tour of Colonial Arequipa
  • A self-guided walk through Arequipa’s splendid Colonial centre.

  • 3 km (2 mile) route takes roughly 1.5 hours (not including site visits).

  • Starting at Plaza de Armas & taking in various churches, mansions & museums.

Olde-Heuvel & Velasquez - Tarapoto & Cocachimba Review

Olde-Heuvel & Velasquez - Tarapoto & Cocachimba Review
  • Read thoughts of Dutch-Peruvian couple who visited Northern Peru over New Year.

  • Their itinerary was expanded version of Tarapoto & Gocta trip, with additional nights at Pumarinri Amazon Lodge.

  • Included a short visit to Gotas de Agua, a private dry forest reserve, near Jaen.

“Our trip to Peru was great we enjoyed both of the stays and both of the places, Tarapoto and Cocachimba.