Incredible Machu Picchu And Galapagos Tours

By Lena Stephenson


When choosing where to go on vacation, the world offers many amazing options. Some people like to stick with the traditional favorites such as famous landmarks, amusement parks and popular beaches, all tried and true and safely inside the proverbial box. Many who seek unique adventure find that taking Machu Picchu and Galapagos tours provide them with a truly unexpected and highly memorable experience.

These types of South American excursions are structures in such a way to optimize the traveler's experience and provide incredible memories. Guides will lead the group through all of the high points at each of the sites, and time will be allotted for everyone to go one their own to delve into the local offerings. There is no shortage of things to do and ways to occupy one's days or evenings.

Versatility is one of the perks in this type of vacation package. Though both destinations are closely located, they are very much worlds apart in appearance, feel and purpose. The combination is basically providing two unique getaways but cuts out the hassle and expense of having to prepare multiple travel plans and accommodation bookings.

Each of the locations has its own charisma, charm and appeal to offer every single visitor. Although the sites are extremely diverse from one another, both will take the visitor on a figurative journey back through time, each in a different way. The first is a look at how an ancient people once lived and the other seems to be a sampling of ecosystems and animal evolution from various times and places.

An almost pristine, well preserved fifteenth century structure sets nestled high on a hill in Peru's Andean Mountain range. Often called the "Lost City of the Incas", this site went virtually untouched by modern man for more than 400 years because of its remote location. Thanks to the efforts of multiple societies for historical preservation, visitors can take a step back in time to experience a bit of how the ancient civilization may have once operated.

In contrast, the archipelago consisting of 19 islands and various islets and volcanoes has a highly eclectic collection of flora and fauna that seems to be stalled at various points along the evolutionary time line. In this place, a menagerie of animals and a ecosystems that theoretically would never exist in one location, flourish and thrive together. Again, the limited influence of modern humans has allowed this place to remain as pure and unobstructed as possible.

Guides will lead tourists through each site, pointing out and explaining the special features and other highlights of the area and providing insight as to their unique significance. Vacationers are also given free time to journey into the nearby villages to shop or partake in the locally offered activities. Both destinations are bursting with history and culture and offer endless beauty through nature and breathtaking vistas.

Dual destination trips such as these can easily double the fun of one's vacation experience. They are designed to get the maximum impact and most efficient use of planning so that the individual is free to relax and enjoy themselves. Without the stress of having to make multiple travel, lodging and accommodation arrangements, one can simply become immersed in the moment.




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