Peru
If you want to travel to Peru and you do not want to pay for luxury tours, you maybe can try send a request to AndesPeru, it's a company that has many kind of alternatives, working tours with tourist bus services safe and comfortable.
They hace also inexpensive hotels and good rates for domestic flights. My first tour in Peru 3 years ago was under AndesPeru and it was good organized
www.andesperu.com
info@andesperu.com
Call to Peru
phone ++51 1 447-2057
fax ++51 1 445-7874
Actually I'm working at Peru Expeditions 3 years ago It's a tour operator company eith 15 years at the market, it's very serious about travel services, If you like to travel to Peru, I recommend send you a request asking first than book any tour.
Tours, hotels, air tickets for all Peru areas, tailored tours from 2 to 30 days, shared and private, inexpensive or deluxe.
We have available organized tours by tourist bus, airplane or private Toyota's Land Cruiser 4wd to Cuzcu and any other place you request for.
www.peru-expeditions.com
asap@peru-expeditions.com
Calle Colina 151 - Miraflores - Lima
Peru - South Amererica
A small and simple hostel with friendly staff who can't do enough to help you. I ended up being taken into hospital while I was staying here and they were fantastic. Pay 10 s/ extra for a heater if you visit in winter.
montehorebcucso@yahoo.com
084 236775
Simply the best hotel I stayed at in Peru.
A small number of simple, homely rooms surround a beautiful courtyard in which weary travellers escape from the bustle of Cuzco.
The hostel is impeccably run by the most friendly and welcoming staff who are ready to rustle you up delicious pancakes and coffee.
The Dutch owner set up the B&B as a fundraising venture for the vast amount of street children she now helps. Staff are also on hand to offer hints and tips. Tours of the children’s centre are also recommended to offer you the alternative view of a city which is so dominated by tourism.
Myself and another guest both lost our ipods from our locked luggage, left in the hotels "secure, locked left-luggage room" whilst we journyed 'light' to Machu Picchu and back.
A lovely, atmospheric little hotel about 15 minutes walk from Plaza de Armas. Set up by a Dutch woman about 20 years ago to help raise funds to educate and house the local street children.
Each room is named after one of the kids she adopted. After school the kids knock on the door and the staff give them some bread. It's cheap, comfortable and clean.
This luxury five-star hotel is possibly the most famous in Cuzco. It is located in a former convent and offers a unique blend of Cuzco’s Inca and Spanish tradition. Prepare yourself to be transported to the past and enjoy this gorgeous city.
It is just two blocks from the main square.
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