Health And Fitness, Snacks, and Essentials for Trekking in Peru
Release Date: 01/16/2018
Peru Travel Podcast
Peru Travel is back in full swing. David and Marco visited Manu National Forest while they were there. However, there seemed to be many changes in regards to Peru travel compared to pre-Covid times. Take a listen to their experience in Manu. Leave Some Feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let me know on or in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review Subscribe to Peru Travel Podcast on Get the Connect with Cachi Life: ,
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Peru has been closed for months. David sneaked in there right after Peru reopened in December. It was a very interesting trip. He breaks down all the details of what they experienced, why traveling in the country was probably one of the craziest things he's ever experienced, and finally..... what it's like to be the only person inside Machu Picchu.
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We're back! Leave Some Feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let me know on or in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review Subscribe to Peru Travel Podcast on Get the Connect with Cachi Life: , Check out our new Blog
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Peru has quite a few important dates that we recently just passed. The Inti Raymi celebration takes place every year on June 22 which coincides with the Winter Solstice. Also, Peru Independence Day which falls every year on July 28. Finally, August first is Pachamama Day where we celebrate Mother Earth. However, this year was a bit of a downer due to Covid-19. Therefore we give an update on the situation in Peru and what we are planning going forward.
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A look into Hiram Bingham III. We're taking a deep dive into the history of this man and his significance to Peruvian history.
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Everyone is talking about it... Coronavirus? COVID-19? SARS-CoV-2?
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We have a full breakdown on the vaccinations and medications that you should bring to Peru.
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Welcome to the Peru Travel Podcast. You can subscribe to the podcast at , , , , , , Pandora or listen in the media player above. This week our guests are Lia and Jeremy from . Lia and Jeremy had a hell of a time on the Inca Trail. We sit down with this awesome couple and talk about their experience on the Inca Trail. They give us a few pointers to not have the same experience they had. Be sure to visit us at our or email us at for any questions or topics that you want us to cover. Follow us on our social media, including , , , ,...
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Welcome to the Peru Travel Podcast. You can subscribe to the podcast at , , , , , , Pandora or listen in the media player above. This week our guest is Julian, cheap travel guru, from . He gives us the full breakdown of how to find cheap fares, what mistake flight prices are and if the airline honors them, and what Scott's Cheap Flights do to save you money on your trip to Peru. Take a listen and check them out, we love it here at the Peru Travel Podcast. Be sure to visit us at our or email us at for any questions or topics that you want us to...
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This week we're profiling one of our guests that is participating in the teacher trip to Peru - Educating with Cachi.
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In this episode, we cover everything fitness, training, gear, and nutrition to make sure you are successful on your Inca Trail, Salkantay Trek, or Extreme Inca Tour. We discuss the training that you should do so you don't end up hating your life while out on the treks. Your best bet is to slap a backpack on with some weight and go for a hike a few times prior to your trip to Peru.
David talks about the nutrition required so that you have enough energy to sustain yourself on a difficulty multiday hike. At Cachi Life, we love Clif Bars and Beef Jerky. Just don't eat all your snacks on the first day. And it's probably best to avoid the booze.
What is the best gear to bring that you may not think of? You shouldn't leave without your toothbrush or toothpaste. But, we REALLY like baby wipes. It can be tough to keep that clean feeling when you haven't been able to shower for four days.
Finally, we cover why you NEED to book your trip on the Inca Trail at least 6 months ahead. For those of you who missed out, there is the Salkantay Trek, which may be even more beautiful.
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