Hike the Inca Trail and Help Children

Inca Trail Trek with Make A Difference June 2015You are Invited!

June 12-20, 2015 – Inca Trail to Machu Picchu

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If you have always wanted to visit Machu Picchu AND make a difference in the lives of vulnerable youth, this is the trip for YOU!

Explore the magnificent architecture and vibrant colors of Cusco; then head to the Sacred Valley for a lesson on the history of Incan civilization. We set off on this 5-day journey along the Inca Trail to the spiritual site of Machu Picchu. There, we will have a guided tour, and a chance to climb Huayna Picchu to round off our incredible Peruvian adventure! Enjoy this once in a lifetime experience while raising money to educate orphaned children in Tanzania, where school is not free.

ITINERARY:

June 12: Arrive to Lima, in evening, welcome and hotel transfer.
June 13: Transfer to Airport for flight to Cusco. Afternoon walking tour.
June 14: Full day tour of Sacred Valley.

June 15-19: 5-day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu Trek!

  • June 15: Car to trailhead at km 82, hike to Llaqtapata, camp overnight.
  • June 16: Hike to Llulluchapampa, camp overnight.
  • June 17: Hike to Phuyupatamarca, camp overnight.
  • June 18: Hike to Machu Picchu via the Inti Punku (sun gate). Shuttle to hotel.
  • Overnight in Aguas Calientes.
  • June 19: Guided tour of Machu Picchu w/ option to climb Huayna Picchu.
  • Return by train for overnight in Cusco.

June 20: Free morning and transfer to the airport for your flight to Lima. Depart Lima…or the option to continue with an extension to the Amazon!

PRICING:

The land-only price for this 9-day itinerary is US$1695/person, double occupancy (contingent on 12 participants).

  • Single supplement for hotels is US$180/person.
  • Fundraising Goal for children’s education: Minimum of US$1500

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Question and Answer with Theresa Grant of Make A Difference Now

1. How does MAD Now raise funds for education?  What are some projects that you have funded?

MAD raises funds through individual sponsorships of the children. The children’s profiles can be found at:  http://www.gomadnow.org/come/children_profile.php

2. What is so magical about the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu? 

The views of the Andes are incredible and there is NO better way to enter Machu Picchu’s Inca City at the end. It’s an incredible reward after four days of climbing. It’s truly everything you’ve ever dreamed it would be!

3. Do you have a favorite spot inside Machu Picchu ruins? 

Honestly, I enjoyed being above the ruins most of all and looking down. I like the view from the end of the Inca Trail. I felt like the postcards I had seen for so long had finally come alive.

4. Should everyone climb Huayna Picchu, if possible?

The trail can be quite challenging in many places and I would only encourage the physically fit. However, the view from the top is spectacular.

5. What training do you recommend for people before they hike the Inca Trail?

Hiking at high a higher altitude than you are used to and continuously increasing this altitude.

6. What would you recommend for people to acclimatize to the altitude of Cusco (11,000 feet)?

In Swahili we say, “Pole, pole. Hakuna haraka!” or “Slowly, slowly. There is no hurry!” Slow down and allow yourself to adjust. Take short walks around Cusco, drink plenty of water and nap. And don’t forget to have Coco Matte Tea in the morning. It does seem to help and it’s good for you!

7. Is there something that a lot of people pack that they really don’t need to?   Is there something that people tend to forget to pack?

I’ll be honest … I brought over-sized facial products along that I thought I “needed” and meds for everything. Ditch the heavy stuff!  A must bring item if you are camping is down washable slippers. No one wants to wear their hiking boots around after hiking all day. Give your body a treat, plus they are warm and cozy at night! Oh one other thing that we all loved were ginger candies. They help with altitude and they are quite delicious!

8. Can you share an interesting story about an interesting local person you have met in Peru?

I loved our guide Tommy Ramos. He was fascinating to all of us. We just wish we had could have cookie cutter him. He was more than happy to talk to us about Peru’s history, economy, education etc. He also took time to speak with us both in English as well as Spanish so we could advance our Spanish speaking skills!

Machu Picchu with Make A Difference

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Galapagos for Luxury Travelers

Luxury cabin on the Grand Odyssey

Luxury cabin on the Grand Odyssey

Our favorite luxury boats are

Luxury boats will have larger cabins, great guides, good food, included extra amenities.

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Photos from a Tented Camp Safari

Great photos from a 10-day Tanzania Safari with Lake Natron!

“We saw lions chasing giraffes, gazelles, zebras, elephants, and wildebeests, but they all got away. At night, we heard lions and hyenas but haven’t seen the latter yet.  Then we watched the lions for about an hour play with their cubs.  It really is Lion King here including pumba and the rest of the cast! Seriously. Simba means  lion. Pumba is a warthog.  Also there is a nation of wildebeests, over 3 million, migrating with zebras and gazelles going along for their own reasons.  We also saw vicious baboons and then hippos and crocodiles bathing, Lions waiting for their prey, as gentle giraffes munching on trees half their size.  High end camping is the way to go! We have a very knowledgeable and friendly tour guide for the week on our private tour.”

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Galapagos Islands for Active Travelers

Sea kayaking in the Galapagos Islands

Sea kayaking in the Galapagos Islands

Activities available in the Galapagos Islands include

  • Hiking
  • Snorkeling
  • Sea kayaking
  • Scuba diving
  • Horseback riding (island hopping only)
  • Surfing (island hopping only)
  • Biking (island hopping only)
  • Bird watching

All cruises will have hiking and snorkeling opportunities daily. These boats also have sea kayaks:

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Galapagos for Families

Our favorite boats when taking kids are

They are great for multi-generational trips too!

These boats have child discounts (typically 15-25% for kids 11 and under), special family departures, and special programs for the kids. They can accommodate 3 people to a room, and/or they have cheaper cabins for kids with connecting doors.

Children 11 and under pay half the national park fees, so only $50.

For children under 5, the only boat options are the Legend, Coral I/II, Millenium, and New Flamingo.

Our favorite boats when taking kids are

They are great for multi-generational trips too!

These boats have child discounts (typically 15-25% for kids 11 and under), special family departures, and special programs for the kids. They can accommodate 3 people to a room, and/or they have cheaper cabins for kids with connecting doors.

Children 11 and under pay half the national park fees, so only $50.

– See more at: http://adventureswithinreach.com/ecuador/galapagos/best-galapagos-cruise.html#sthash.rSG6P7jh.dpuf

Our favorite boats when taking kids are

They are great for multi-generational trips too!

These boats have child discounts (typically 15-25% for kids 11 and under), special family departures, and special programs for the kids. They can accommodate 3 people to a room, and/or they have cheaper cabins for kids with connecting doors.

Children 11 and under pay half the national park fees, so only $50.

– See more at: http://adventureswithinreach.com/ecuador/galapagos/best-galapagos-cruise.html#sthash.rSG6P7jh.dpuf

Our favorite boats when taking kids are

They are great for multi-generational trips too!

These boats have child discounts (typically 15-25% for kids 11 and under), special family departures, and special programs for the kids. They can accommodate 3 people to a room, and/or they have cheaper cabins for kids with connecting doors.

Children 11 and under pay half the national park fees, so only $50.

– See more at: http://adventureswithinreach.com/ecuador/galapagos/best-galapagos-cruise.html#sthash.rSG6P7jh.dpuf

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Ultimate South Africa Luxury Safari

Introducing our new 8-Day Grand South Africa Luxury Safari.  This trip offers a great overview of South Africa with an emphasis on wildlife and game viewing with a taste of Cape Town.

This trip includes

  • 2 nights in Sabi Sands at the Leadwood Lodge
  • 2 nights in Phinda at the Phinda Homestead or Zuka Lodge
  • 2 nights in Cape Town at the Ellerman House
  • 1 night in Johannesburg at the Saxon Boutique Hotel
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Ultimate Kenya Luxury Safari

For the ultimate luxury safari in Kenya, you can’t beat the 8-Day Luxury Kenya Flying Safari.

Combining the fantastic experience of flying over Kenya’s wilderness with incredible value and luxury, this 8-day safari lets you see Kenya’s amazing wildlife in fabulous comfort with a luxury safari price that is truly “within reach.” Staying at some of Kenya’s premier luxury tented camps and guided by a professional safari guide, you’ll spend your nights in sublime surroundings and your days in exciting pursuit & observation of Kenya’s tremendous wildlife.

Visit the best wildlife areas in luxury accommodations:

  • Loisaba Conservancy — Loisaba Lodge
  • OR Shaba Game Reserve — Joy’s Camp
  • Lake Naivasha — Chui Lodge or Kiangazi House
  • Masai Mara — Karen Blixen Camp

Your private Cessna 208B Grand Caravan airplane has 8 very comfortable and luxurious First Class seats.  Observe the passing elephant herds, the hippos close to the rivers and the extensive Kenyan Savannah from a very close distance. This combines to create what is truly a unique flying experience.

Departures run year round, starting every Monday.

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Ultimate Botswana Luxury Safari

For the best Botswana luxury safari experience, it has to be the 11-Day Botswana’s Great Wilderness Journey.

This is a small, intimate group limited to 8 travelers and led by a premier naturalist guide.  You have the same guide throughout the trip.  It covers the best of Botswana and Victoria Falls in luxury tented camps situated in private concessions.

This trip includes

  • 1 night in Victoria Falls
  • 3 nights in Linyanti (northern region)
  • 3 nights in a dry area of the Okavanga Delta
  • 3 nights in a wet area of the Okavanga Delta

The trip include an exceptionally diverse range of activities: wildlife viewing in the day and night, on land and water, by foot, boat, and open vehicle.

You will enjoy some of the most amazing accommodations in the area:

This is a group itinerary with set departure dates.  You can either start in Maun and end in Victoria Falls or vice versa.

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Ultimate Tanzania Luxury Safari

Our favorite luxury safari in Tanzania has to be the 8-day Fly-In Luxury Tanzania SkySafari.

It includes 4 of the nicest lodges in the region:

  1. Arusha Coffee Lodge
  2. Tarangire Treetops
  3. The Manor at Ngorongoro
  4. Serengeti Migration Camp

Tarangire Treetops is one of the most unique accommodations as all the private rooms are built tree house style, and some are even in a baobab tree!  These accommodations also give guests a good variety from a bush camp feeling to an old English manor.

It also includes the 4 major national parks in the northern circuit:

  1. Tarangire
  2. Lake Manyara
  3. Ngorongoro Crater
  4. Serengeti

Activities on this safari include

  • Coffee plantation tour
  • Walking safaris
  • Night game drives
  • Maasai village visits
  • Bush lunches

When you add all the amenities, the SkySafari is great value.  It is also excellent for families as children are 50% off.

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The Markha Valley Trek of India: In a Guide’s Words

 

Stok-Kangri

We asked one of our leading Ladakh guides what he especially adores about trekking in the Ladakh region of northern India, especially the Markha Valley trek, a trek we offer from Mid-May to the beginning of October. That’s a period when the premier treks in Nepal, like the Everest Base Camp trek, are not the best due to the monsoon. If you like to travel in the summer months and want a high-altitude trek of a lifetime in a remote, rugged region, the Stok Kangri trek is a true gem!

Nimaling

The first time I climbed Stok Kangri (20,187 feet) via the Markha Valley route was way back in 1993. Ladakh was still an unknown area for international travelers mind and only a government Indian airline was operating in the region.

It was love at first sight. I love treks where I get to meet local villagers along with beautiful mountain vistas. And Markha Valley has it all. Sculpted canyons and fantastic rock formations, medieval villages, Buddhist gompas, mighty Himalayan rivers, the high altitude pastures of Nimaling and snow-covered peaks are just some of the features of this unique and exciting trek,

Every time I go back, I am captivated by this surreal multicolored landscape of white capped ranges with bright green patches of barley fields below, of locals working in the fields with their donkeys and mules, pasture lands laced with hungry yaks and sheep.

For the outdoor lovers, this trek has everything to excite your senses, with the optional ascent of Stok Kangri providing an unforgettable highlight to an amazing trip.

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