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Globe Trekker TV Shows: Peru |
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Presenter: Neil Gibson
Peru is one of the most geographically and culturally
diverse countries on earth. It stretches from the Amazon,
across the Andes to the Pacific Coast. Neil Gibson's
journey begins in Lima, one of the
fastest growing capital cities in Latin America. Here
he meets Father Eugene Kirke, an Irishman who runs a
mission in Villa El Salvador, which
was on of the first shanty towns to spring up on the
outskirts of Lima. He also samples food found in local
markets.
From Lima, Neil travels North for nine hours by coach
to the Andean city of Huaraz, the center
for trekking and mountaineering in Peru. After acclimatizing
to the altitude, Neil takes a day trip to a glacier
at 16 000 ft above sea level.
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Neil Gibson trekking near the Huaraz glaciers |
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Girls in traditional costume at the Inti Raymi festival |
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From Huaraz, Neil travels by bus for twelve hours to
the coastal town of Trujillo and visits
the beach at Huanchaco, where surfers
flock during the summer. Here he takes a trip in a traditional
reed boat, and visits a Shaman.
The next part of his journey takes Neil into the Amazon,
via Peru's largest jungle city Iquitos,
where he explores the rainforest wildlife. From Iquitos,
he flies back to Lima before heading South through Peru's
coastal desert towards Ica. In the desert Neil is taken
to an ancient burial site that has been destroyed and
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The next leg of Neil's journey takes him south to Nazca,
where he takes a flights over the mysterious Nazca lines
- shapes of animal forms up to 200 meters long, drawn
over an area of 350 Sq. miles. From here he journeys
on to Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable
lake in the world, and crosses from the town of Puno
to the island of Taquile.
Here he celebrates the potato harvest with the self-sufficient
islanders.
Neil's final destination is Cuzco,
the Inca capital. His visit coincides with the sun festival
of Inti Raymi, celebrated at the time of the summer
solstice at the Inca stronghold overlooking the town.
He also treks the famous Inca Trail to Machu
Picchu, walking for 2 days along the sacred
path before reaching the awe-inspiring Inca ruins, where
he ends his journey.
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