Among the most exciting travel destinations in South America, Peru boasts a wealth of trekking opportunities from the Amazonian jungle to glaciated mountain ranges, from remote villages to ancient ruins, and much more. Join Mountaineers Books’ on November 16 for a live webisode exploring this "Last Inca Bridge". Featuring Robert & Daisy Kunstaetter, travel writers and adventurous ex-pats who co-authored the new book, "Trekking Peru: A Traveler’s Guide", learn about the wealth of trekking opportunities in Peru.
Robert & Daisy Kunstaetter co-authored Trekking Peru: A Traveler’s Guide. Their presentation will describe one of the most exciting and inspirational treks featured in their book, and offer tips on planning, preparation, and a little of what to expect for anyone who dreams of trekking in Peru.
The country’s 15,000-mile Inca road network, extensive archaeological remains, and rich cultural traditions, combined with 50-million acres of protected natural parks and reserves, make Peru ideally suited to trekking-based travel adventure.
Robert and Daisy Kunstaetter bring the high quality of work they are known for to bear on Peru’s excellent trekking options. Their new, full-color guidebook features everything you’ll need to find and plan a bucket-list adventure in this exotic country, including the necessary permits and documentation, cultural tips, information on trekking infrastructure, maps, public safety, trail safety, staying healthy, and much more!
Mountaineers Books Web Series, Episode 5
Thursday, November 16, from 7-8pm
(Register even if you can't attend at this
time and we will email you a recording of the
presentation for you to listen to at your convenience)