Blog Posts - Colca Canyon



I’m on my way to Peru (& need your help!)

I’m almost on my way to Peru! My 31st country to visit apparently and I cannot wait to make the most of it and explore the country, learn about the culture and try the cuisine of Peru. Today I want… The post I’m on my way to Peru (...
by Food & Photos around the world on Jun 30, 2016

Updates + South America Videos

So, here I sit at home in Newfoundland. It was a long and exhausting journey to get here (that was stretched from 24 hours to 30 due to flight delays) and I’m still not quite over the missed sleep, but I made it in time for Christmas with my f...
by Marie Away on Dec 24, 2015

Colca Canyon Earthquake

The Happy Nomad There have been earthquakes near the Colca Canyon and the trekkings have been cancelled. There have been many aftershocks since, and as a result, it’s not possible to safely get into the canyon right... by Rick Caras...
by The Happy Nomad on Mar 12, 2015

Colca Canyon Earthquake | March 2015

The Happy Nomad There have been earthquakes near the Colca Canyon and the trekkings have been cancelled. There have been many aftershocks since, and as a result, it’s not possible to safely get into the canyon right... by Rick Caras...
by The Happy Nomad on Mar 12, 2015

A Visual Tour of the Colca Canyon in Peru

The Stunning Landscapes of Colca Canyon, Peru We travelled over 160 kilometers (100 miles) northwest of Arequipa, Peru’s second largest city, to the town of...A Visual Tour of the Colca Canyon in Peru is a post from: Traveling Canucks...
by Traveling Canucks on Sep 16, 2013

Trei saptamani in Peru (ep. 2): Arequipa, Colca Canyon, Chivay, Cruz del Condor

  Dupa zborul deasupra liniilor Nazca, cred ca ultimul lucru pe care si l-ar mai dori cineva ar fi un drum de 12 ore cu autocarul inspre Arequipa. Bine, probabil nu ar fi chiar ultimul, pentru ca o masa copioasa suna la fel de rau. Dracul pare si ma...
by Imperator travel on Jul 29, 2013

Condors of Colca Canyon Survive on a Wing and a Prayer

“We probably will not see condors today,” our guide announced as we pulled up at the Mirador de los Volcanes. “In December and January they migrate to the coast of Peru to feed on dead sea lions.” The tour bus erupted with com...
by Hole in the Donut on Mar 17, 2012


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