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Trekking in Bali


Join us for Part Two of our trip to Bedugal and the highlands of the triple caldera lakes. In this installment, we search for the temples of Lake Tamblingan and have a bit of a wander around a less-travelled corner of Bali.
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Give generously as part of a Peruvian Christmas


Apus Peru Adventure Travel specialise in unique treks to little known places - their routes cross remote mountain ranges, skirt around snow capped peaks and visit out of the way communities. Yet their latest offerings - Christmas hikes - take the idea of participative tourism to a new level.

These hikes feature a day in a remote community bringing to these isolated, often undernourished, and unkempt children the most distinctive Christmas tradition - the Chocolatada. This tradition sees businesses or institutions giving to the less needy through giving out hot chocolate, bread and gifts.

In these special Christmas hikes, visitors to Peru, instead of merely hiking through communities, will assist in running the Christmas chocolatadas being held in Chaullacocha and Ancascocha. Both remote communities are not accessible by vehicle and tend to 'miss out' because everything needs to be brought in by mule.

The Chocolatadas are funded from the Apus Peru Community Projects Chest (5% of the price of each trek is goes to this trust) and trekkers on these special tours will be volunteers for a day.

They will assist in assembling gift bags prior to departure and while in the communities distributing the hot chocolate and gifts. "As this chocolatada is essentially being funded by foreigner's contributions I would like that the children and people of this community can actually receive the gifts from people who are not from Peru, " says Ariana Svenson, of Apus Peru Adventure Travel. "Not only is it symbolic but in doing so I believe we are crossing cultural bridges."

The Christmas Chocolatada tours can either be done as a trek or as part of a broader Christmas package designed for the thinking visitor to truly experience Peru.

For more information see
http://www.apus-peru.com/christmas_new_year_packages.htm

About Apus Peru Adventure Travel
Founded to provide visitors with off the beaten track trekking experiences, Apus Peru Adventure Travel Specialists now offer a range of adventure tours around Peru.

They focus on responsible, sustainable and ethical tourism, intended to help Peruvian communities. They focus on giving clients truly authentic experiences, far from the madding crowds and tour buses. With Peruvian/Australian ownership, staff combine local indigenous knowledge with Australian experience and an understanding of international tourism.

Trips are tailor made to the client's needs and can include visits to small communities, Andean highlands, and the amazing Amazon jungle. Clients have the choice of riding horses, bicycles and trekking. The company also offers the option of visitors taking public or private transport, with public transport the preferred option because of the opportunities for mixing with local people. Trips are led by Licensed Peruvian Tour Guides and coordinated by Peruvian, British and Australian administration staff.

For those interested in learning more about authentic Peruvian travel experiences, visit http://www.apus-peru.com

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