After sweating it out in the Peruvian Amazon, discovering the charms of the Sacred Valley and hiking my way to Machu Picchu, my Peruvian adventure continued.
Read MoreThe Amazon to the Andes
Peru stretches from the Colombian / Ecuadorian border in the north to the Chilean border in the South. To the east you have the magnificent peaks of the Andes, to the west over 2,400km of Pacific Ocean coastline and in the middle, the Amazon snaking its way through.
Read MoreAn alternative route to Machu Picchu
When you say you’re going trekking in Peru people immediately assume you’re doing the Inca Trail. But, with conveyor-belt overcrowding – 500 permitted trekkers embark on the Trail each day – Julian and I decided for a path less travelled to the Incan Citadel. Instead we took the gloriously scenic Salkantay trail which, over 6 days, saw us trek from flower filled meadows up to the chilly heights of the Cordillera Vilcabamba mountain range and then down through sub-tropical cloud forest to the steamy jungle; all with hardly another person in sight. We also shied away from ending each night in a freezing cold tent, opting instead for bricks and mortar in the form of four comfy lodges complete with huge squidgy beds (down quilts and hot water bottles as standard), scorching showers and good food.
Each day brought something new and exciting to experience and here’s our story:
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