Practical planning notes for Peru: routes, timing, decisions to make early and ideas to discuss with Deicy before booking.
Put the immovable date firstWrite down the mission, family arrival and international departure dates before choosing destinations. Those dates become the frame for the trip; the r…
Start with your international flightFor most international travelers, Lima is the practical arrival point. That does not mean Lima has to be the longest part of the trip. Use your…
Is seven days enough?Seven days can cover Lima, Cusco, the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu if you keep the route focused. It is not enough for every major region of Peru. The decis…
Start with the route, not the checklistArequipa and Colca Canyon work well as an extension before or after Cusco, but the right order depends on your arrival city and onward conne…
A inicios de las Fiestas Patrias, Perú es ganador de 4 galardones en los premios World Travel Awards llevados a cabo en La Paz Bolivia, galardones que son considerados…
Use the blog to compare ideas, then send your dates and route. Deicy can help turn scattered notes into a trip plan across Peru.
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