Claire Dean
Travel in South America is a joy to behold. The rich variety of destinations, experiences, landscapes and geography fascinated me so much, that I chose to relocate here, over 20 years ago! The best thing I ever did! Allow me to share my knowledge and passion for Central and South America with you and help you plan your holiday of a lifetime!
THE IMPORTANCE OF A BUCKET LIST - EXPLORING PERU AND LIVING LIFE TO THE FULLEST
Written by:Claire Dean
Published: 2023-08-21
In a world where experiences define us more than possessions, crafting a bucket list of travel dreams is akin to scripting the story of our lives. It's about daring to dream, seizing opportunities, and embracing the unknown. And when it comes to fulfilling those dreams, there's no place quite like Peru. Peru is a land of mystique and adventure, and beckons travelers from around the world with its diverse landscapes and rich cultural heritage. From the serene waters of Lake Titicaca to the enigmatic Nazca Lines, the breathtaking Colca Canyon, and the vibrant heart of the Amazon Rainforest, Peru offers an unparalleled journey of wonder and discovery..... then there is Machu Picchu, the wonder of the world! Let's embark on a virtual expedition through these remarkable destinations that evoke a sense of awe and inspiration. Just as having a bucket list travel plan is like having a life plan, venturing into the heart of Peru is a remarkable journey of self-discovery, cultural immersion, and natural wonder. Find more about why these days, a bucket list is an essential travel accessory!
Traditional Weavings, Sacred Valley
Unveiling Your Dreams in the Land of the Incas
"Having a bucket list travel plan is having a life plan." This sentiment resonates profoundly as you step onto the rich Peruvian soil. Peru is a land of ancient mysteries and modern marvels, a fusion of tradition and progress. From the breathtaking beauty of Machu Picchu to the vibrant pulse of Lima's streets, each experience is a stitch in the tapestry of a life well-lived.
Feel the Energy
Machu Picchu - Where Dreams Touch the Sky
Your journey begins at the crown jewel of Peru – Machu Picchu. As you ascend the ancient steps, you'll realize that each one taken brings you closer not only to the peak but also to the essence of your own aspirations. Just as the Incas built their dreams on the mountaintops, your bucket list comes to life amid these awe-inspiring ruins. The mist-clad citadel whispers stories of the past while igniting dreams of the future.
Machu Picchu
Inca Trail- Walking in the Footsteps of Peru´s Ancestors
Yes, it's famous, yes it's touristy, yes it's expensive and yes it's on most people’s Peru bucket list……. guess why? It's incredible!!!!! From start to finish, the whole of the Inca trail, or as colloquially known as “Inca TRIAL” is the experience of a lifetime, there really is nothing quite like it! The 4 day Inca trail option involves mind-blowing scenery, ancient Inca architecture, a lot of trekking, massive steps, Sacred mountains, historical uniqueness, a few tears, emotional fulfillment, and of course the maximum “bragging rights” ever! The Inca trail is life-changing in many ways and has to be up there as one of the best adventures in Peru. Do book ahead though, permits sell out really quickly, do get in shape, the experience will be so much better for it, do take a lot of selfies…you will regret it if you don’t, do take a reward for climbing the “Dead woman's pass”, do boast about it to everyone you come across…you’ve earned it!
Lima- A Melting Pot of Culture and Creativity
Lima, the vibrant capital of Peru, is a canvas of colors, flavors, and stories waiting to be explored. From its world-renowned culinary scene, where flavors blend like dreams taking shape, to its thriving arts districts, Lima reflects the artistry of crafting a life full of diverse experiences. Stroll along the Malecón, breathe in the salty breeze of the Pacific Ocean, and let the city's energy infuse your spirit with a renewed sense of purpose.
Plaza Mayor, Lima
Peruvian Gastronomy
Peru is very proud of its culinary prowess and why shouldn't it be? It is the culinary capital of the Americas, after all, with a huge array of fresh produce and gourmet delights to make you salivate! Ceviche is the coastal classic and Cuy, or guinea pig (yes the pet!) is the Andean favorite. The Amazon region is proud of its Juane and Suri (look up what Suri is!) and in all regions, you can wash it down with an Inca cola, Pisco sour, or Chicha Morada. Peruvians take their food VERY seriously, so we recommend that you do too! Not only will your taste buds thank you for the experience, but you will be taking part in a huge cultural, historical, family orientated tradition and is one of the best ways to immerse yourself in authentic Peruvian culture.
Plaza Mayor, Lima
The Sacred Valley of The Incas
In the embrace of the Sacred Valley, where time stands still and nature whispers its secrets, you'll find that nurturing your dreams requires the fertile soil of inspiration. Just as the valley nurtures the land, your bucket list nurtures your soul. Engage with local communities, learn ancient traditions, and be reminded that life's richest experiences are often found far from the beaten path.
Moray, Sacred Valley
Cusco - The Magical Blend of History and Modernity
Cusco, once the heart of the Inca Empire, is a living testament to the power of dreams realized. As you explore its cobblestone streets, each step is a stitch binding the past to the present. The city's vibrant markets, historic architecture, and warm-hearted people remind you that a life plan is never static – it evolves with every experience, just like the city itself.
La Compañia de Jesus, Cusco
Lake Titicaca Navigating the Cradle of Andean Civilization
High amidst the Andean peaks lies Lake Titicaca, the world's highest navigable lake and a cradle of ancient civilizations. The journey here is more than just a physical one; it's a voyage through time. As the sun rises over the serene waters, the Uros Floating Islands come into view. A visit to Taquile Island offers an intimate glimpse into the daily lives of the local people, known for their exceptional textile craftsmanship. As you explore the terraced landscapes, connecting with the locals and hearing their stories, you'll understand the profound connection between humanity and the natural world.
Uros Islands, Lake Titicaca
Visit the floating Islands on Lake Titicaca
Crafted from totora reeds, these islands have been home to indigenous communities for centuries. Here, you'll witness the time-honored customs and way of life that have withstood the test of time. These unique spongy, floating reed islands are the home to the native Aymara and Quechua people of the Altiplano. They live totally independently on their islands, which they have built themselves from the reeds and grasses of the highest navigable lake in the world, Lake Titicaca. These friendly locals will let you experience a little of their world, from their incredible, brightly woven dress, their fishing techniques, and reed boats made from the same material as the island themselves. They even cultivate their own vegetables and potatoes on these incredible floating marvels of ancient Peruvian construction.
Floating Islands on Titicaca
Nazca Lines: Secrets Etched in the Desert Sands
The Nazca Desert, a vast canvas of arid land, hides one of the world's greatest enigmas – the Nazca Lines. As you soar over this surreal landscape, the ancient geoglyphs come to life. Enormous figures of animals, plants, and geometric shapes etched into the desert floor seem to speak across the ages. Their purpose remains a mystery, sparking intrigue and igniting the imagination. The sheer scale and precision of these lines remind us of human creativity and the unquenchable thirst for exploration. They stand as a testament to the audacity of those who dared to dream and create, leaving their mark on the Earth for generations to ponder.
The Nazca Lines
Colca Canyon: Where Condors Dance Amongst Giants
Descend into the Colca Canyon, a realm of staggering beauty that humbles even the most seasoned adventurers. As the canyon walls rise around you, the Andean condors take flight, their immense wingspans casting shadows over the rocky terrain. The dramatic landscapes, the sound of rushing rivers, and the sight of terraced fields carved into the mountainsides resonate with a deep sense of reverence for the Earth's wonders. In this region, time has stood still, and people continue to live as heir ancestors did, represented in traditional dress and ancestral customs.
Colca Canyon
Go Condor Spotting
This magnificent bird is native to Peru and can be found in the plummeting canyons of Peru. This sacred bird symbolizes freedom and the connection between the heavens and Earth. The journey through Colca Canyon is a pilgrimage into the heart of nature's grandeur. These humungous condors can measure up to 3 meters long with a wingspan of about the same, and are one of the largest birds in existence! It's amazing that they can actually get off the ground! Colca Canyon in Arequipa is a popular hotspot to see these incredible birds and the canyon itself is the perfect, beautiful backdrop for these amazing creatures. If you are short on time, check out the Apurimac Canyon a couple of hours away from Cusco and the viewpoint of Chonta, which will allow you to marvel at their incredible feats of aviation, soaring above one of the deepest canyons in the world.
Condor Over Colca
Amazon Rainforest Embracing the Symphony of Life
Venturing into the Amazon Rainforest is an immersion into a living symphony of life. The lush canopy shelters an astonishing variety of flora and fauna, from vibrant butterflies to elusive jaguars. Every rustling leaf and melodious birdcall is a reminder of the interconnectedness of all life on Earth. The Amazon is not merely a destination; it's an awakening. It prompts us to recognize the delicate balance of ecosystems and the responsibility we bear as stewards of the planet. Engaging with indigenous communities, learning their wisdom, and witnessing their harmony with nature imparts invaluable lessons on sustainable living. The Amazon Rainforest is one of the most biodiverse places on the planet. If you want to connect with nature, then this has to be a destination at the top of your list. The number of different animal species is mind-blowing and the Amazon jungle is sooo original and sooo different from other geographical regions, that it has to be experienced. You can take it as busy or as relaxed as you like with an abundance of activities such as caiman spotting, parrot viewing, giant water otters and if you are lucky a jaguar or two, all in their natural habitat. It is the perfect digital detox and the perfect way to reconnect with Mother Earth, in a world where we are obsessed with technology and development. The Amazon jungle has its unique way of gently making you switch off and appreciate this amazing planet that we live on.
The Peruvian Amazon
Visit a Traditional Peru Festival
Check out the calendar of yearly festivals (there are many to choose from)and make sure you go to one! This incredible mixture of culture, history, traditional and catholic religions, dance, costume, traditional dress, food and drink, and a deity or two, is the perfect way to appreciate some of the authentic ancestral customs of the area and have a jolly good time while doing so! In The Andes, Easter and the month of June, are the perfect time of the year to join in a local festival, such as Inti Raymi, the Inca festival of the sun. It is the best way to make new friends, experience the traditional Peruvian festival to the maximum, and have an amazing time. This unique and authentic experience is the perfect fusion of cultural and historical Peruvian activities and it would be a crime to miss out!
Inti Raymi - Festival of the Sun
Visit a Stripy-Colored Mountain
Rainbow Mountain has rapidly become one of the major attractions in Peru. Due to global warming, the Vinicunca Rainbow Mountain was only recently discovered (literally) in the past 7 years, 2015 to be exact. When the snow melted, a magnificent rainbow-colored mountain was revealed. The colors are formed by sediment and extreme weather conditions that have formed over time. The overlapping of the Nazca plate and the South American plate was the start of the rise of the Rainbow Mountain. With this subduction, the mountain began to rise and form the Andes mountain range. This produced significant volcanic activity and introduced rare and varied mineralogy to the Andes, with different layers of sedimentary rocks, such as sandstone, halite, gravel, clay, and other minerals, which were compacted on top of one another, to form different layers.
If you prefer the less traveled route, then Palccoyo Rainbow Mountain may be the better option. With spectacular views of the snow-capped peak of Apu Ausangate, pastoral scenes of Quechua-speaking communities, farming their llama and alpacas, and impressive multi-toned mountains without the crowds, this area offers a true perspective of the geographical region and local life in general. The red coloration of the sedimentary layers often indicates iron oxide rust as a trace mineral. Additionally, the bright yellow coloration could be due to iron sulfide as trace minerals within the pores. High altitude is another important factor. Due to the harsh environment of the area, there is almost no vegetation.
Vinicunca- Rainbow Mountain
To plan your bucket list travel itinerary is to actually have a life plan – a mantra that resonates throughout your journey, especially to Peru. Every sight, every taste, and every connection reinforce the notion that your bucket list is more than just a collection of places; it's a roadmap to a life lived with purpose, curiosity, and unbounded enthusiasm. Peru, with its ancient wonders and modern marvels, becomes the canvas on which you paint your dreams and aspirations. So, take that first step toward your bucket list journey in Peru. Let the whispers of the Andean winds guide you, and let the magic of the Incan heritage inspire you. Because, in the end, having a bucket list travel plan is not just about seeing new places; it's about crafting a life that's a masterpiece of experiences and memories. Find out more here!