Posts Tagged ‘active holidays’

Active Holidays in Peru

April 17th, 2010

When you go to Peru most people’s first thoughts aren’t of trekking up the side of a mountain but this is exactly what adventurous travellers on active holidays do on a regular basis. For great walking holidays the trail leading upto Machu Picchu is one of the most exciting treks you can do on this planet. It’s hard to find a comparable trek anywhere else in the world in fact people travel thousands of miles to experience the adventure of a holiday in Peru. » More: Active Holidays in Peru

Do You Prefer to Take It Easy on Holiday, or Are Active Holidays Your Thing?

January 27th, 2010

What floats your holiday boat lazing on the beach and soaking up the beautiful Mediterranean sunshine, perhaps getting to grips with all the fantastic wildlife on offer in Africa, maybe Holidays in Peru could be top of your agenda this year, or perhaps active holidays could well be your thing?

Well after lots of investigations and ploughing through various travel websites I have managed to find some brilliant family activity holidays that will definitely include activities that we all enjoy, but will also challenge us all to try our hand at new adventures. It isn’t unusual for me to be lazing around a pool and not doing anything, but this year my challenge is to try a new activity and already I have put my name down to join in with the canoeing. » More: Do You Prefer to Take It Easy on Holiday, or Are Active Holidays Your Thing?

Peru Holidays

October 9th, 2009

Paddington himself was born in Peru and came to London because his Aunt could no longer take care of him due to her old age.

On the 13th October 1958 Paddington Bear was thrown upon the world and the Brown family. Paddington was based on a bear that Michael Bond spotted in Paddington Station that he actually purchased for his wife. » More: Peru Holidays

Walking to paradise in Peru

September 16th, 2009

Peru is a unique land set amongst the vast continent of South America, which offers a rich and diverse culture. Because of its history of dominance by other empires, it can lay claim to being one of the world’s great cultures of cuisine. The abundance of different chilli peppers and fruits are an ideal teaching tool for children to learn the different colours. » More: Walking to paradise in Peru