Peru and Bolivia 2017



Gerry and I are finally taking a trip that we had originally planned to take in 1985!

This journey will take us to elevations over 14,000 feet.  We will enjoy ceviche, learn to make pisco sours, dine at two of the top 50 restaurants in the world, visit several UNESCO World Heritage sites, learn new cultures and history, and add two more countries to our list of places to which we feel a connection and empathy as we read the latest news and stories around the world.

Our journey will begin in Lima, Peru where we plan to explore on our own for a few days before going 162 miles south to Paracas (driest desert in the world) to view a place where the desert meets the sea. 

We will take a flight over the Nazca Lines which are designs scratched into the desert.  These designs were drawn between 500 BC and 500 AD and are up to 1200 feet long making them impossible to see except from the air or surrounding foothills.  Why they were drawn, nobody knows.  Our evening will be spent taking a 4X4 adventure over the sand dunes followed by a luxury picnic under the stars


We will also visit the Ballestas Islands (the Galapagos of Peru) to observe sea lions, Humboldt penguins, birds and the Candelabra geoglyph (dated from 200 BC) carved into the sand on the side of a hill.


After we return to Lima for a few more days of exploring and fine dining, we meet our Tauck Tour “Empire of the Incas: Peru & Bolivia”.  Then we are off to visit Cusco, Machu Picchu, Lake Titicaca and La Paz, Bolivia.
We will be experiencing all of this with our friends, David & Deborah Wright who shared a South Africa experience with us in 2015. 

This will be our third trip to South America and we hope to have many more.

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