Aracari is excited to announce... Our founder & CEO, Marisol Mosquera, has been named on Wendy Perrin’s 2018 WOW List of Trusted Travel Experts for her expertise and connections in Peru and Bolivia! Aracari Founder Named to Wendy Perrin WOW List The list is an exclusive and selective roundup of the world’s top destination specialists with Wendy quoting Marisol and fellow WOW Listers as “the most well-connected travel fixers and custom itinerary designers in the world.” No matter where your next holiday might take you, we invite you to check out the list of rigorously vetted experts as a useful trip planning resource. What landed Marisol on the Wendy Perrin WOW List? At the forefront of experiential travel, Marisol Mosquera founded Aracari in 1996 with the vision of offering authentic and luxury journeys to discerning travelers while supporting the communities and environments in the regions they explored. Through connections cultivated by her, Aracari has fostered an unparalleled network of specialists in art, history, archaeology, gastronomy and culture, who provide our guests with their invaluable insight into the places they visit—information and access otherwise inaccessible to travelers. Marisol and the locally-based expert travel planning team in Lima offer trusted advice based on first-hand experience and arrange bespoke, multi-day trips to Peru on a private basis. Whether being guided by an art historian, explorer or anthropologist in Cusco, or enjoying behind-the-scenes museum visits in northern Peru, travelers can take advantage of privileged insider access to the destinations Aracari has been exploring for nearly two decades. Other Accolades of Marisol & Aracari Marisol has not only been featured on the Wendy Perrin WOW List, but has also been recognized as a Conde Nast Top Travel Specialist to Peru and Bolivia and selected as the Travel + Leisure A-List as a specialist for Peru and Bolivia. Aracari has also been awarded Positive’ Luxury’s
Aracari is excited to announce… Our founder & CEO, Marisol Mosquera, has been named on Wendy Perrin’s 2018 WOW List of Trusted Travel Experts for her expertise and connections in Peru and Bolivia! Aracari Founder Named to Wendy Perrin WOW List The list is an exclusive and selective roundup of the world’s…
In honor of the 50th anniversary of Che Guevara's death, Aracari retraces the last steps of the iconic revolutionary in Bolivia with journalist Sarah Gilbert. Aracari offers a 6 day/5 night trip on the Che Route including full board starting at USD $3,055 Contact Us Ruta del Che, the Che Route 50 years ago, on October 9 1967, Che Guevara was shot in a small town in eastern Bolivia. The historically significant villages and local sites that he visited during his last living days and the first days of his death make up the 'Che Route' or Ruta del Che. Along the route, Che's spirit lives on in colorful memorials and historic sites that can be visited by interested travelers. Read about journalist Sarah Gilbert's experience on The Che Route with Aracari in The Evening Standard, The Independent, Yahoo! Style, and The I. A Brief History of Che Guevara Originally from Argentina, Ernesto 'Che' Guevara was a revolutionary and guerrilla leader that worked to spread Marxist and socialist ideals around the world. He rose to fame during the Cuban revolution, when he worked beside the Castro's to overthrow the US backed Batista regime. After assuming many important roles in the new Cuban government, Che left the country to spread the revolution abroad. He made an unsuccessful attempt in Congo before heading to Bolivia where he was captured and executed. To this day Che remains a polarized figure, hated or loved by people around the world. His story and writing were developed into the 2004 international film, The Motorcycle Diaries, and his image, a famous photo of long haired Che Geuvara in a beret looking determined, has become a pop culture symbol for rebellion and standing up to 'the man' and was cited as the most famous photograph in the world. Stops Along the Che Route The Che Route through southern Bolivia has become
In honor of the 50th anniversary of Che Guevara’s death, Aracari retraces the last steps of the iconic revolutionary in Bolivia with journalist Sarah Gilbert. Aracari offers a 6 day/5 night trip on the Che Route including full board starting at USD $3,055 Contact Us Ruta del Che, the Che Route 50 years ago, on October…