Bruce and Barbara Exstrum recently returned from a custom Myths and Mountains journey to Peru! Below is an intriguing account of their experience and a few photos, snapped along the way....
We wanted to celebrate our
milestone birthdays with a special trip.
Our planning started with Machu Picchu and escalated from there. How much could we fit into 14 days but
spend enough time to get to know each place? Allie took our wish list and turned it into a well-crafted custom
itinerary: deep rain forest for a
week, then Cuzco-Machu Picchu-Sacred Valley, followed by a scenic bus ride to
Puno with a home stay on Lake Titicaca, and just enough time for a day’s tour
of Lima before heading home. We emerged
at the other end exhausted (by design) but very happy and with many wonderful
memories. We made all of our
connections, the accommodations were as advertised, and our guides were very
professional, knowledgeable, and fun to be with.
We highly recommend the Tambopata
Research Center for getting the full rain forest experience, complete with a
rare spider monkey sighting (plus watching the expert river pilots in both low
water and very high water), Machu Picchu of course (no pictures prepare you for
how breathtaking that first view is), the bus from Cuzco to Puno (we were
dubious about the wisdom of taking a 9-hour bus ride, but it’s a really
comfortable bus with interesting stops and as it turned out, we appreciated the
chance to sit for a while), and the home stay on Taquile Island in Lake
Titicaca, which came with beautiful
people, beautiful views, and some of the best food of the trip.
However, we may not yet be able to
claim membership in the Adventure Travel community because 1) Everything went
as planned. 2) The closest we came
to a “crisis” was having the soles of Barb’s hiking boots come apart (both
shoes!) halfway through our visit to Machu Picchu. In an uncharacteristic fit
of packing light, Barb had brought only these shoes on this part of the trip,
but was saved by a kind vendor at the market in Aguas Calientes who not only
had superglue for sale, but helped us apply it to make sure it would work
(temporarily, but long enough to get us through the day). 3) We spent our last
several hours before our late flight from Lima observing the local culture at
the high-end cliffside Larcomar shopping center (but there is a small satellite
of the Gold Museum there). Did we
mention we were exhausted and not thinking clearly?
Thanks again to Allie, Katie, and
everyone at M&M and their excellent local providers for giving us such a
memorable experience and several future months of sorting and editing the
photos.