No need for a guide!! I didn't have a guide at all. The treks are very straight forward, so having a guide is a waste of money. I'd only recommend them for mountaineering or rock climbing or something more difficult. We hired a taxi from Huaraz, he charged us 150 soles to take us to the start of the trek and waited there until we were done then took us home. If you need help with arranging a taxi that is reliable and information on the difficulty of the treks, visit Olazas hostel and speak to Tito, who speaks very good english and was extremely helpful.
guide did u always have a guide..i will spend most of my time in caraz but still wanted to know if u needed a guide.three of us going and one is fluent spanish
Hello from sweden.. Hi,
My name is Manoj and for 2 more months i am living in Stockholm sweden, i am moving to auroville in november and hopefully i stay there otherwise i will make my plans as i go.. So now the reason why i´m writing to you,, surfing the web on good travelblogs i found your blog and just wanted to ask you i few questions so if u have the time..
Have you been checking out the different guesthouses in auroville city maybe you could give me a good recomendation ;) ? have you heard something about surfing at the beach? Best regards Manoj
WOW (natalie from philosophy class :) )
Reading this is actualy Amazing..cant imaging how it must feel to actualy be there and be involved..
Hope you have the world of fun x
So here's my expedition down in words and photographs for you all to enjoy. I believe great experiences and memories should be shared so I hope you all enjoy reading all about both the good and the bad of my long awaited journey!! x... full info
Alice
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Fantastic
Your entries make great reading, and the photos are spectacular. Something to treasure.