The vacation you have dreamed of is finally here. You are ready to head out for an adventure holiday. Get the backpack and sleeping bag out, throw away the razor, it is time to head to South America.
For a vacation packed with lots of outdoor activities, South America is a perfect destination. The flights may not be cheap but you can easily pick places such as Peru that will be low cost once you arrive there. You can find a really tasty meal for pennies, for example.
In Peru you can hike, kayak, white water raft, horseback ride, mountain bike and more. You can even head to the coast and go surfing if you are so inclined. It is a great location for backpacking from place to place. Consult your trusty leather watch and head to the bus station when you are ready to change towns.
Cities are as casual as small towns in Peru. You will see people dressed up in cities like Lima, but you will not be looked at really oddly if you go into a nicer restaurant in hiking gear. Just do not put your brown boots on the coffee table. The casual atmosphere makes it easy to pack lightly. Laundry is easy to have done and it is inexpensive.
You might not be planning on heading the beach but bring a swimsuit with you anyway. You will encounter several hot springs throughout the country. This is a perfect way to relax after all the exercising you have been doing.
While you are packing, it is smart to think about layers. Peru is a big country that includes several different climates. If you are hiking around Cusco, it tends to be cold in mornings and at nighttime but you will get hot fast during the day. It is best to have layers that can be taken off as needed.
If you are a fan of gearing up, you might want to invest in a men’s sport watch, especially one that tells you the altitude. Chances are, you will want to do some hiking up to Machu Picchu. It is interesting to be able to check your watch and see how the altitude is changing from day to day on the trek.
You would have a hard time finding a better spot to travel to for outdoors activities than Peru. Check the expiration on your passport, get your guidebook out and begin planning your trip. Your only real worry should be that you will have a hard time leaving to go back home.
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