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flygirlgator says: If you want to do any white-water rafting in Peru I recommend this outfit. We did a 4 day rafting trip on the Rio Apurimac and they were fantastic. They do smaller personalized groups so everyone participates in setting up camp and cooking. All the guides are very knowledgable of the river and safet...
gfranci2 says: I really liked these ruins because they weren't crowded. You are able to walk all over the ruins at your own pace and enjoy the ingenuity of the Incas. The only problem with the ruins is that it is a bit tricky to get there. If you want to go cheaply it's possible, but a bit of a hassle (we used a m...
joshadell says: Cuzco is one of the "must see" cities in Peru. It is most visitors' first stop on the way to Machu Picchu. But plenty of amazing ruins can be seen just outside the city. The best way to see many of these sites, along with some beautiful Peruvian scenery, is on horseback. The first step to take...
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