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Our motto has always been to visit the destinations we send our clients, & this was excuse enough for Leora Rothschild to take a Peru Vacation.
Though safaris are often associated with Africa, with 25 years of experience, we deliver the same exceptional quality & service in worldwide travel.
Taking the epic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu on foot & exploring more of this wonderful nation, Meggan Woody shares her incredible Peru adventures:
The classic safari experience is timeless, offering unforgettable adventures and once-in-a-lifetime opportunities, but there is added wonder and intrigue when we venture to more unique destinations. Taking our more familiar
Sailing adventures open a whole new realm of exploration. From inland waterways to the open ocean, venturing from the shore can allow you to discover the world from a new perspective,
From a short trip to a trans-continental odyssey, a sedate rail journey allows us to take the time to enjoy the world as it gracefully passes by the window. We
Whether you are a seasoned equestrian or a horseback novice, taking a horse riding safari can open an entire world of new experiences.
There is far more to Peru than Machu Picchu alone. After her recent visit, Ruthie Detwiler shares her tips & insights to the land of the Inca
Six warm-weather destinations to overcome the winter blues & enjoy a touch of the tropics through the holiday season.
There are many wonderful ways to experience the wildernesses and landscapes of your vacation destination, but for me, taking to the trails on a walking safari is the most comprehensively
If you have ever dreamed about bringing your loved ones on an epic family vacation together you have great wisdom, and you are also following one of the latest travel
A wildlife safari tour remains one of the earth’s classic adventures for thinking travelers. Our astonishing planet is home to a gripping collection of rare and stunning creatures, climactic panoramas,
It is our passion to find the best and the latest adventures to complement your Safari. And we are particularly good at figuring out what you are looking for. Because
Dinosaurs, gauchos, skiing, climbing and some of the most intriguing living creatures on our planet. South America and families go together like Paddington Bear and marmalade. Whether your family has
If humanity runs on coffee… All we really need is South America. Because that is where most of our beans hail from. Having said that – as any aficionado will
Things that might make someone choose to travel by foot over 2,000 miles into uncertainty: A life’s savings depleted by hyperinflation. Essential food products are missing from the local shops.
Quick. Think of South America. And just like that we have most probably filled your head with exotic colors and sounds and aromas. Because South America is quite frankly a
So. We heard Culinary Travel will be big in 2019. Just color us very smug already (because culinary is practically our middle name and we have been booking locations for food
When the road is long, even slippers feel tight. Peruvian proverb Most of us have heard of Ceviche. We have had a Pisco Sour… and we have seen a million
One day you will wake up and there won’t be any more time to do the things you’ve always wanted. Do it now. Paulo Coelho It is almost impossible
We know. You hear Peru and you think Machu Picchu. We understand. It is difficult to ignore one of the Seven Wonders of the World. But we are asking you
A Rothschild Safaris Guide to Traveling to Peru {Our lovely Caren Banks recently traveled to Peru on a fact-finding mission. She returned with all the important ‘have to know’ tips.)
In northern Peru, there is an area where adventurers can still lose themselves in the old-fashioned traditions of travel. The Amazons of Peru have everything a modern adventurer might require.
Lima, Peru is an ugly city. And yet. It appears on all the most important culinary success lists. With a third of Peru’s population packed into its urban sprawl, this is
If you think Machu Picchu is called the Lost City of the Inca’s because Western Explorers kept losing track of who discovered it… you are in great company. Hiram Bingham
When Spanish invaders arrived in Peru circa 1532, it did not take them long to learn about the importance of a common plant in local culture. The priests were using
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