Aracari features in Travel + Leisure’s ‘World’s Top Adventure Trips’

Travel + Leisure’s World’s Top Adventure Trips

”T+L has surveyed the field to create the ultimate directory of adventure trips around the globe, each listed with a top outfitter.”

Aracari’s ‘Handcrafted Peru’ trip is feature in Travel + Leisure’s roundup of the World’s Top Adventure Trips in March 2010. T + L writes that the Peru itinerary “revels in the sheer, exuberant abundance of Peru”.

Peru: Regional Specialists

Visit Inca ruins and artists’ workshops as you travel the length of the country.
Go with: Aracari, a Peruvian-owned and -operated boutique firm, offers treks with access to Andean regions of Peru, Ecuador, and Bolivia. Year-round departures; 16 days from $7,499

Aracari in the press

Read more top publications that have reviewed or featured Aracari’s trips to Peru and Bolivia.

Looking to experience the world’s top adventure trips? Contact us for more information on travelling to Peru and to plan a tailormade trip.

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