Training for the Inca Trail is essential. But what you do *after* the trek is just as important.
Jenna Hoare
Jenna Hoare
I love the perspective solo travel brings and the relationships built when staying in a new place for a little longer. I lived in Cambodia for 18 months working for a local NGO. Have a strong interest in community-linked projects. And was lucky enough to grow up in the tropics of Darwin, Northern Territory. Motto in life: stories are meant to be shared. @jenstraveltales
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Comparing the world’s best-known peaks: Machu Picchu vs Mt Everest vs Mt Kilimanjaro
by Jenna Hoareby Jenna HoareWant to know how a few of the world’s best-known peaks shape up? Check out this infographic comparing Machu Picchu with the highest mountain on earth and the highest free-standing mountain on the planet.
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Trying to decide whether to hike the Inca Trail or the Quarry Trail? We’ve done all the work comparing these treks for you.
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Why you need a permit to hike the Inca Trail (and how to get one!)
by Jenna Hoareby Jenna HoareWant to hike the Inca Trail? Here’s why you need a permit and how to get one for your trip.
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If you’re worried that the food on your trek to Machu Picchu will be all soggy sandwiches and crumbly muesli bars, don’t. We’ve got you covered.
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Lace up your boots and explore some of the lesser known archaeological sites in Peru’s Sacred Valley.