Archive for January, 2010

Peru Travel – Link Directory


Dos Manos Peru
Based in Cusco, the former capital of the Incas we have a direct link to the diverse aspects of the culture and the history of our Country — and the best local contacts.

Our link URL is http://www.dosmanosperu.com/


Travel Links Directory – Hotels Flights Destinations
Directory of travel related web sites with links to – flights hotels vacations destination guides travel agents agencies and travel information.

Our link URL is http://www.travellinksdirectory.com


PERU TRAVEL INFORMATION

Description: PERU ADVENTURE TOURS is authorized adventure tour operator by the Peruvian government. PERU ADVENTURE TOURS features a variety of private and luxury excursion all over Peru; Peru Cycling, Peru Trekking, Peru Climbing, Peru Horseback Riding, Peru Birding, Peru Rent A Car, Peru 4×4 Tours, leisurely jungle tours, private and backpacker Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, Salkantay trek, Lares Llama Trek, Ausangate Trek, Trekking to Choquequirao, Trek in the Colca and Cotahuasi Canyon and more amazing outdoor activities on the high Andes of South America.

Our link URL is  http://www.peruadventurestours.com

Email: info(at)peruadventurestours.com

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The links to the companies above are for reference.  We are not personally familiar with all of these companies, so further research may be required before using their services.

 

 


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Urabamba River Flood

The raging & overflowing Urabamba river in Aguas Calientes….the town below Machu Picchu – 23rd January 2010

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Tourists Evacuated From Machu Picchu

Helicopters ferried out the last tourists stranded near Machu Picchu on Friday, leaving the country to contemplate a prolonged shutdown of its most important tourist site. Some 3,900 tourists and residents were flown out of the tiny mountain village of Machu Picchu Pueblo this week after mudslides and torrential rains on Sunday destroyed sections of the railway that is the only form of transit to the village, which is below the Machu Picchu citadel. The remaining 1,277 travelers were evacuated Friday, a police colonel, Santiago Vizcarra, said. The railway’s operator, Perurail, said that it would take months to repair the line.

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
NYTimes.com
Published: January 29, 2010

 

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