A Not-so-common Peruvian Adventure

Machu Pichu

When we think of Peru, we often think of Machu Pichu or the Amazon – these are amazing bucket list experiences! But if you’re looking for something a little different, something off-the-beaten path, why not consider an escape to the remote Peruvian coastline?

A remote coastal town that is only accessible by driving. Your journey begins in Trujillo, where you’ll make the 4-hour drive along rugged roads to the tiny village. Here you’ll find one hotel with only 4 rooms on 75,000 hectares – if you love visiting conservancies in Africa, you’ll love it here!

This is a nature lover’s dream! Because this area is near the Galapagos Islands, you’ll get to experience seal lions, penguins, and blue-footed boobies that migrate from the Galapagos. And since this area is so remote, you’ll experience the beauty of the wildlife and nature in tranquility!

Are you interested in this experience or something similar? I can get you there through my exclusive partnerships.

If you’re looking for out-of-the-ordinary and off-the-beaten-path experiences with a touch of adventure, I have a network of partners that can take you there:

  • Track big tusker elephants on foot outside of Tsavo National Park
  • Enjoy a tented camp in Jordan
  • Experience the real Egypt with exclusive opportunities
  • Discover abundant wildlife on the Peruvian coast that few people have experienced

More importantly, you can experience all this and more, all while supporting local communities. Whether it’s supporting Peruvian women by teaching them to read and write while learning to make a living by weaving or supporting schools in Tanzania, your travel should have an impact.

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Hi, I'm Nicole

I’m a passionate wildlife conservationist—and I believe that responsible travel has the power to save the planet. In my former career as a zookeeper, I had the great privilege of caring for some remarkable endangered creatures. Today, I help my clients see these creatures up close—and in doing so, reflect on their place in the world, and how they can help preserve it.

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