by Leon on Tue May 10, 2005 6:40 pm
OOoh i forgot about this thread in all the thrills that is revision!
Thanks for all the suggestions, some of those warrant a good browse in the reviews on Amazon i reckon...
In terms of Peru, Yep Inca Trail, rather well trod of course, but the ultimate in experiences and the actual ruins are just fantastic! I'd say Lake Titicaca (TAKE suncream, i forgot, it was bad) Cusco for browsing through markets and shops and eating in good restaurants. Arequipa for the funny nunnery and lazing in the Plaza.
Bolivia, is brilliant, much better in my opinion than Peru really, less of a tourist rip-off, more traditional costume, natives, la selva, definately try and do a trip into la selva, we did a 3-day one from Santa-Cruz, £65, pony-back trekking, guided selva trecks, swimming in huge isolated river pools, spotting monkeys and toucans and the froggies! Also don't miss Potosi, go on a tour down the mines it is fascinating and a real adventure, they blow the rock to demonstrate for you and you get a little gas headlamp strapped to your head and they dress you in yellow pvc and make you rockclimb about and oh it was such fun!
Then head on to Uyuni and the Salar, which is unmissable. Take a 4-day trek from Uyuni, don't forget rolls of film and a sleeping bag and pop over the border at the end to St Pedro de Atacama if you have time and money.
That was the tour where we were all VERY ill, but then it comes with the territory!
I'm sorry to blather on, it's become rather an epic post, but once i get started... It's always such a disappointment to find noone really gives a shit where you've been and all the absolutely stunning things you've been up to all over the world when u get home!
Incidently, has anyone any tips on Mexico? Anyone been to Oaxaca and able to tell me what it'll b like? I emailed a tourism company out there and asked for a job, and they said yes, so that's where i'm going for 4 months in my year abroad!