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PERU | Wed, 10 Oct 2012 | By kamzam | Views [1244]

I was incredibly happy to finally get to Chachapoyas. And I was not disappointed. It’s a lovely city with white washed buildings and the star attraction of pre Inca ruins in nearby Kuelap.
There are plenty of other things to do around Chachapoyas ... Read more >
Tags: chachapoyas, chan chan, huacachina, huaraz, ica, kuelap, moche, peru, santa cruz, trujillo
PERU | Mon, 23 Aug 2010 | By anita | Views [661]
Time: 3am Place: Piura,
Peru
Why: good
question…
I arrived in
Trujillo at 7:30 this morning and, wanting to assure my trip to Tumbes, I
bought a ticket straight away. Happy with ticket in hand, I was taken back ... Read more >
Tags: boarder crossing, chan chan, ecuador, el brujo, huaraz, loja transportes, mancorá, peru, piura, tumbes
PERU | Wed, 28 Jul 2010 | By ryanandjo | Views [3234] | Comments [2]

16 hours overnight from Cusco and we arrived in Huacachina, and quite a pleasant bus ride it was. Yes, it was full of Israeli backpackers (make your own judgment if that would be a good or bad experience) but they did come armed with a selection of ... Read more >
Tags: chan chan, chavin de huantar, huacachina, huanchaco, huaraz, lima, sandboarding, trujillo, yungay
PERU | Mon, 15 Jun 2009 | By iainjosim | Views [854] | Comments [1]

We’ve finally come down from altitude, and our lungs are happy about it. The weather in Lima is terrible (grey, misty and miserable, which we can get at home), so we’ve headed north towards Ecuador, stopping at a few cities/towns on the way. We bumped ... Read more >
Tags: chan chan, chiclayo, huanchaco, mancora, peru, trujillo
PERU | Fri, 25 Jul 2008 | By matsmith | Views [480]

We left Mancora at 3.30pm and travelled to Trujillo by bus, arriving at 1.40am on the 24th. We stopped at 9.30pm for dinner. It wasn´t very nice and we left quite a bit. Some boys were standing outside trying to attract our attention, but we ignored ... Read more >
Tags: chan chan, chimu, moche, pier
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![Meet Zarmina, 10, lost in innocent thoughts as her village gears for the <i>Joshi</i> spring festival, held in late May each year to mark the passing of the cold season and the planting of new crops.
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Zarmina is a <i>Kalasha</i>, progeny of an ancient Indo-Iranian tribe that has fascinated travelers and mystified anthropologists for centuries. The polytheistic Kalash once thrived in the fertile valleys of the Hindu Kush mountains in present-day Pakistan; today, with their distinctive religion and cultural practices under constant threat from Muslim proselytism, the Kalash are among the most endangered peoples in the world.: by manalahmad, Views[212] Meet Zarmina, 10, lost in innocent thoughts as her village gears for the <i>Joshi</i> spring festival, held in late May each year to mark the passing of the cold season and the planting of new crops.
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Meet Zarmina, 10, lost in innocent thoughts as her village gears for the
Joshi spring festival, held in late May each year to mark the passing of the cold season and the planting of new crops.
Zarmina is a Kalasha, progeny of an ancient Indo-Iranian tribe that has fascinated travelers and mystified anthropologists for centuries. The polytheistic Kalash once thrived in the fertile valleys of the Hindu Kush mountains in present-day Pakistan; today, with their distinctive religion and cultural practices under constant threat from Muslim proselytism, the Kalash are among the most endangered peoples in the world.
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