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Dear Susana,
My husband and I had a wonderful time … despite half our group arriving 24 hours late – Peru for Less handled our problem well and managed two separate itineraries for a few days. This was a true test for how well a travel agency can be the difference in having a good or bad vacation and we plan to recommend you to our friends and family. as we had a fantastic experience.
Gracias!
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Good day to all our readers! This month we celebrate numerous successes in politics, sports, industry and tourism! This has been a great month to end the year for all Peruvians alike! We start with the well-deserved victory of the T’ikapapa project which was selected out of a thousand other projects to win the World Challenge 2007. We then review Sofia Mulanovich’s rise to the surfing finals at the ASP Women’s World Tournament! We end with some exciting news from Machu Picchu and a short glimpse at the recently signed free trade pact between the US and Peru. Happy Holidays to everyone!
Best,
Daniel Sacilotto
Online Development Assistant
Peru For Less
travel@peruforless.com
Potato project wins World Challenge 2007 out of nearly 1,000 participants!
There’s a paradoxical quality to the thought that a region blessed with the greatest variety of potatoes in the world (over 3,000) is also home to the poorest farmers in Peru. This situation, however, could be about to change now that T’ikapapa, a project designed to promote the local potato industry, has just won the World Challenge 2007 - an annual competition promoting the initiative for businessmen to open themselves and their products to the international markets.
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Peruvian woman just misses out on surfing glory
Former World Champion, Sofia Mulanovich, came second in the recent ASP Women’s World Tour surfing tournament finals in Hawaii, narrowly losing out to Stephanie Gilmore of Australia. She remains second in the ASP’s world rankings, behind the Australian, but has vowed to go one step further next year by claiming the world title.
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Three new exits paths to be inaugurated in Machu Picchu
The majestic Inca Citadel, Machu Picchu, is to inaugurate three new exit routes, leading from the heart of the ruins back to the local town of Aguas Calientes. These will provide new, alternative hiking opportunities for travelers seeking an additional adventure when returning from their visit to the ruins, as well as helping prevent the congestion of the ever-increasing inflow of visitors seeking to explore this new Wonder of the World.
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