Patagonia: Reads and Reels
Lady Dixie Florence was the first to go agog when she saw Paine’s massive towers calling its three throne granite setting, “Cleopatra’s Needles.” This was written in her 1880 travelogue “Across Patagonia,” but we haven’t read her take, and will
Total Eclipse: Chasing the Myths
From the ancients in Asia who thought a dragon had eaten the sun to today’s high tech chasers, total solar eclipses have made people curious, anxious, exuberant and crazy
The Hard Right: When Descending is the Best Option
Tusker’s South America guide Andrew Springsteel had to make that hard, but right call this spring in Peru’s Cordillera Blanca. After two-a-day medical checks, Sharon, one of the trekkers had developed early signs of high altitude pulmonary edema
10 FOODS EVERY TRAVELER SHOULD TRY IN PERU
Peru's culinary highlights are as diverse as the terrain. Here are some of the tastiest and most unique items to seek out on your Peruvian adventure.
MEET THE WORLD’S FOLK ARTISTS
Who Says the Era of Folk Art is Dead?
7 UNIQUE FACTS ABOUT PERU
Get to know Tusker’s next destination with some unique facts about this amazing country.