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DIY Destinations (4K) - Peru Budget Travel Show | Full Episode

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DIY Destinations (4K) - Peru Budget Travel Show | Full Episode

In this episode of DIY Destionations, we'll feature the best of Peru on a budget. We'll start from Miraflores in Lima, and showcase the El Parque del Amor (Love Park), President Kennedy Park, Huaca Pucllana and Plaza Mayor and observe the celebration of saint Martin de Porres. Follow by a visit to the Ballestas Islands and Paracas National Reserve. Additionally, a both a drone and flight flyover on Nazca Lines and hike the Machu Picchu and Huyana Picchu. Ending the episode with a visit to Santa Teresa's famous Cocalmayo Hot Springs and off the beaten path Rain Mountain. All done safely, inexpensively and easily. Not to mention showcase all the inexpensive eats, including Chifa cuisine, Peruvian style Chinese food, street food such as Anticucho, meat on a stick, Picarones fried donuts, ceviche and Peruvian Arroz con Pollo.
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DIY Destinations (4K) - Egypt Budget Travel Show | Full Episode

Welcome to Egypt, we'll discover in this episodes the best of what it has to offer, safely, inexpensively and cheaply. Including the famous the Great Pyramids of Giza, Hot Balloon for sunrise in Luxor, Karnak Temple, exclusive interior of Abu Simbel, Philae Temple and much more. We also gain a rare access to the Western Desert, including White Oasis and Black Oasis, all shot in 4K resolution. We'll also cover all the cheap food and getting around on public transportation.
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DIY Destinations (4K) - The Galapagos Budget Travel Show | Full Episode - Season Finale

Charles is on an epic journey to the Galápagos on a budget, visiting San Cristobal, Santa Cruz, and Isla Isabela to see some of the most popular attractions: snorkeling in Kicker Rock, Cerro Brujo Beach, Carolina Beach and the Interpretation Center in Puerto Baquerizo Moreno. In Puerto Ayora's visit the giant tortoise at the Charles Darwin Research Station and experience the full the Bay Tour, including snorkeling and a hike at the nearby Dog's Beach and Giant Tortoise Breeding Center in Puerto Villamil. Also hike the volcano Sierra Negra and getting around inexpensively and eating cheap, such as empandas and morocho.

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DIY Destinations (4K) - Thailand Budget Travel Show | Full Episode

This episode will feature the best of Thailand has to offer, covering the Krabi Town, Koh Phi Phi, Chiang Mai and Bangkok. We'll also explore Southern Thailand, including the local exotic foods in Krabi Night Market, the magical Bamboo Island, Maya Beach, Money Beach and Mosquito Island and Pileh Lagoon. We'll ride our motorbike to Emerald Pool and famous Tiger Cave Temple. We'll visit the Northern Thailand city of Chiang Mai to visit the famous temples such as Doi Suthep Wat Phra, Wat Chedi Luang, Wat Chediluang Varaviharn, Wat Pha Lat, Phae Gate and famous night bazaar market. We'll also venture out to see and climb the famous Buatong Sticky Waterfall. We'll end our episode in Bangkok and showcase its New Year Eve celebration, world famous Khao San Road or Backpackers Ghetto, Talin Chan Floating Market, Flower Market, Wat Pho Temple, Chinatown and ending it on night up in Skybar.
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DIY E001 - How to get to Machu Picchu, cheapest, easiest and fastest from Cusco & Tips

The full directions on cheapest, easiest and fastest way to Machu Picchu and written description can be found on our own site here:

This episode, we'll also share tips on altitude sickness.

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10-Day DIY Peru Itinerary: Cusco, Lares Trek, Machu Picchu, Paracas, Ica, and Huacachina

We lived in Peru for several months in 2018. We hiked many of the treks to Machu Picchu unsupported and visited Machu Picchu several times.

We crafted this 10-day itinerary to showcase our favorite parts of Peru when we had family visit. It's our best-of-the-best for the Cusco and Lima areas.

Day 1: Arrive in Cusco
Day 2: Tour Cusco to acclimate
Day 3: Lares Trek
Day 4: Lares Trek to Ollantaytambo
Day 5: Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes
Day 6: Hike Machu Picchu and return to Cusco
Day 7: Lima to Paracas
Day 8: Paracas' Islas Ballestas to Tacama Vineyard to Huacachina
Day 9: Huacachina to Lima.
Day 10: Depart Lima

Cusco:

The San Blas neighborhood is our spot of choice to stay. Hike up to San Cristobal Church for the views. Browse the San Pedro Market and Artesenias Asuntas' shop. Our favorite restaurants include Morena, Green Point, Organika, Chakruna Nativa Burgers, the Green Falafel, La Boheme, the Churro Bar, and UFO Udon. Our favorite drink spots include Limbus Restobar, Paddy's, Nuevo Mundo, and Fallen Angel.

The Lares Trek:

We hiked the Northern Weaver's route of the Lares Trek. This route is of lower elevation than Salkantay and shorter. To get to Lares, we hired a private tour van (S/. 250). Stop at the llama and alpaca farm Awana Kancha. From there, we drove through Calca and onto Lares.

We got dropped off at the hot springs (S/. 10 per person), which were magnificent. The Lares trek starts from the hot springs, and we hiked 3-hours to Huacahuasi. A friendly family allowed us to camp in their yard. The next morning, we continued to the highest pass at Abra Ipsay, 3 hours from Huacahuasi. Then, we stopped to trout fish at the large lake just off the pass and continued downhill to Patacancha. In Patacancha, we hired a van onto Ollantaytambo, a 1-hour drive.

You can do this with a guide or not. All hiking equipment can be rented at the shops around the side streets leading to Plaza de Armas. You won't get lost. The trails are well marked and on apps like Mapout or Maps.me.

Ollantaytambo:

Ollantaytambo is the charming town and gateway to Machu Picchu. People usually only go to the train station, but we enjoyed staying there for at least a whole day. The Ollantaytambo Ruins are a wonderfully preserved Inca village. We also hiked the free ruins on the opposite mountain, Pinkuylluna, and enjoyed them even more. We also enjoyed exploring the small square and visiting the little shops. We recommend a gorgeous hotel on the edge of town, Apu Lodge. We left Ollantaytambo on the 4:30 PM train. Sit on the left side of the train for the best views!

Aguas Calientes:

We have stayed at both La Cabañas and Mantu Boutique. We preferred Mantu Boutique, which is also a lower cost. Our absolute favorite restaurant is Mapacho Brewery. On the morning of our hike to Machu Picchu, we paid $24 for round-trip bus tickets to the ruins. We arrived in line around 4:45 AM and caught a bus 45-minutes later.

Machu Picchu:

We have hiked both Huayna Picchu and Machu Picchu Mountain. Both take around 1-1.5 hours to summit. We would recommend the later time-frame of 10:00 AM instead of 7:00 AM. We recommend this because you'll want to take photos in Machu Picchu early in the morning before the hike and before the crowds arrive. Also, the clouds seem to clear later in the morning (in Oct-Nov).

Paracas:

After visiting Machu Picchu, we flew to Lima and got a rental car. The driving in Lima can be tricky, but the coastal highway was easy. There are tolls and many police checkpoints. Make sure the police return ALL of your items after each checkpoint because we did have a driver's license stolen unknowingly.

The drive to Paracas took 4-hours. We stayed at the fun backpacker hostel, Kokopelli. This hostel was beachfront, had an excellent bar, pool, and evening games like beer pong and foosball tournaments. The next day, we took the 2-hour boat tour to Islas Ballestas, where we saw the Peru boobies, sea lions, penguins, and the Inca Tern. We also caught sight of the Candelabra, a cousin to the Nazca Lines.

Ica:

From Paracas, we drove 2-hours to the small city of Ica. There, we visited the most incredible vineyard we've ever: Viña Tacama. A must-see! We didn't do a full winery tour, although those were available, but stopped in for an incredible lunch.

Huacachina:

From the winery, we drove 30-minutes to the desert oasis of Huacachina. We stayed at the coolest hostel, Desert Nights Ecocamp. We took a 4:30 PM dune buggy and sandboarding tour for the sunset. We loved sandboarding, where we went down headfirst, and honestly, looked a lot more fun than skiing and snowboarding. Huacachina was a huge highlight.

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There are a zillion YouTube videos from Machu Picchu, but few reveal the secrets and surprises like this one. We're unveiling the good, the bad and the ugly about visiting this ancient city in the clouds.

It's one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, but the tips you learn in this video could be the difference between a great visit and an unpleasant one. Plan ahead for your trip by checking out our journey to the 600 year old village right here on .@windowseatworldtravel.

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0:00 Intro & High-Altitude Tips
1:14 1. Plaza de Armas
2:41 2. Shop Alpaca
3:48 3. Twelve Angled Stone
4:41 4. San Blas Neighborhood
5:04 5. Mirador de San Blas
5:42 6. Mirador de San Cristobal
5:56 7. Coca Museum
6:25 8. Calle Siete Borreguitos
6:44 9. Acueducto Colonial
7:38 10. Saqsaywaman
9:21 11. Cristo Blanco
9:56 12. Rainbow Mountain
13:10 13. Pisac
14:33 14. Maras Salt Mines
15:38 15. Moray
16:56 16. San Pedro Market
18:25 17. Inca Music & Nightlife
19:14 18. KANTU Weaving Center
20:16 19. Chinchero + FREE Itinerary
21:35 20. Quechua People Social Tour
22:49 21. Ollantaytambo
24:15 22. Ccochahuasi Animal Sanctuary
24:55 23. Machu Picchu

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Looking for things to do on a visit to fabulous Cusco in Peru? In this episode of the Tour the World travel TV series, we join Evergreen Tours for part two of an extraordinary journey through South America.

This episode is packed with tips for top things to see and do in the Peruvian Andes. We begin by exploring historic Cusco (the oldest city in South America), including a visit to the Museo El Pisco to celebrate Peru's national drink. We go shopping in the markets of the Sacred Valley, try some local delicacies, and visit gorgeous Lake Titicaca on the border with Bolivia – home to the fascinating floating islands of Uros.

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The long lost, forgotten cities of South America always were there in people’s imagination. In Peru we can dream ourselves back into the empire of the Incas, into the age of the Sun God and the ruthless conquistadors. We can travel the 1000 year old Inca trail, travel through the Sacred Valley and take a walk in the amazing ruins of Machu Picchu. We can meet kechua and uro indians, we can buy their traditional clothing and listen to their songs and music. From an airplaine, we can try to solve the secret of the Nazca lines, we can take a train to the Altiplano, we can travel through the paradise of the Paracas Paninsula on boat, we can take a look at the monuments of Lima and Cuzco, and follow Thor Heyerdahl’s path, when we sit into a boat on the Titicaca lake.

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Day in the Life of an Amazon Jungle Tribe!

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This is a day in the life of the indigenous Sápara tribe who live within the Ecuadorian Amazon.

Today, their population totals less than 700 people, across 22 communities, and they are constantly battling to keep their culture, traditions and territory in-tact in an ever pressing capitalist world.

The Sápara, also known as Zápara or Záparo, once occupied some 12,000 mi² between the Napo River and the Pastaza in the Amazon rainforest along the border of Ecuador and Peru.

Early in the 20th century, there were some 200,000 Zapara. From the year 2009 on the Ecuadorian Zápara call themselves Sápara. The official name is Nación Sápara del Ecuador (NASE).

The Sápara people have a distinct language, known as Sápara, which is considered critically endangered with only a few fluent speakers remaining. They have a unique cosmology that revolves around their close relationship with the natural world, viewing themselves as an integral part of the forest ecosystem.

They possess extensive knowledge of the medicinal properties of plants and have a profound understanding of the intricate balance of the rainforest.

However, the Sápara people face numerous challenges, including encroachment on their lands by extractive industries, deforestation, and the loss of their cultural heritage. Despite these pressures, the Sápara people continue to fight for their rights, seeking recognition and protection of their territory, language, and way of life. Efforts are being made to preserve their culture and support their sustainable practices, ensuring the survival and well-being of the Sápara people and their unique contributions to the world.

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Things Not to Do in Peru

If you are planning to travel around Peru, you should know that there are some things you should avoid doing if you don't want to get in trouble.
So, getting straight into it, here are 10 Things not to Do in Peru.
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01 Don't Book the Cheapest Tours
If you're planning on booking a tour, try to choose one with a good guide. They will show you the best places and information you wouldn't have otherwise known. Even if you just want to do some hiking, the guides can show spectacular paths you'll never forget.

02 Don’t be Rude
While occasionally arrogant and sometimes not very self aware, some tourists, also have the irritating habit of speaking to the Spanish-speaking Peruvian locals in English and when obviously not understood, decid to speak louder, as if somehow the'll be better understood, or something. This just comes across as rude. So don't be rude, they're very nice people.

03 Don’t Take Cheap Buses and strange Taxis
Transport accidents are very common in Peru due to careless drivers and poor road conditions. So, if you want to arrive safely to your destination, it will be better to take the bus instead.

04 Don’t try to save on Food
In Peru you can find many fine dishes that you will absolutely enjoy. So don't try to buy just the cheapest food. Try some classic dishes instead, like cuy (guinea pig), you'll only spend a few more bucks but it's well worth it.

05 Don’t Just Go to Machu Picchu
There are more things in Peru than just Machu Picchu. Sure, it's amazing and you must go, but don't limit your trip to just that. The coast or the Peruvian Amazon will amaze you, even the capital deserves a day trip.

06 Don’t forget About Health Concerns
You should avoid drinking tap water and also, don't think your altitude sickness won't be a problem for you because it may be. And, of course, don't forget to receive all the recommended vaccinations before travelling.

07 Don’t forget to Haggle
Peru is a haggling nation, so they expect you to discuss the price with them, especially in touristy markets and souvenir stands. Sometimes you can also haggle with taxi fares because they tend to rise their prices for tourists. Anyway, it's always better to ask their fare first, to avoid surprises.

08 Don’t Take Photos Without Asking
If you want to take a photo of an individual or a small group of people, always ask beforehand. And also, it's important to know that taking pictures of police or military personnel is not the best idea.

09 Don’t Get on Your Nerves With Local Authorities
Many Peruvian police officials are poorly paid, so the acceptance of bribes, is very common. It can be frustrating dealing with them. The process is often very slow. So, just keep calm, and wait for them to finish their routine.

10 Don't trust strangers
Don’t be too quick to trust anyone, especially when approached by a stranger. Sometimes people take advantage of foreign people and get close to you to scam you. So be careful and pay attention to these people.


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7 Days in Antarctica (Journey to the South Pole)

Watch this video to see what it’s like to spend 7 Days in Antarctica on my Journey to the South Pole and to travel in Antarctica!

In this Antarctica Travel Vlog, you’ll see what it’s like to fly from Cape Town to Antarctica’s only private jet runway and then spend a week flying around Antarctica’s Queen Maud Land. You’ll see the luxury accommodations provided by White Desert, the incredible airplanes operating in this unforgiving environment.

We’ll fight hurricane force winds and negative 35 degree temperatures in order to visit a spot on the map that’s nearly impossible to reach. Along the way, we’ll see what it’s like to spend a week on the coldest, driest, and windiest continent.

The South Pole is the southernmost point on planet earth and that, in and of itself, is enough for me to want to visit, but there’s more. Fewer than 500 tourists visit each year. Even if everything goes perfectly – which of course it won’t – getting there just isn’t easy.

We'll fly on an Airbus A340 to Antarctica and then onboard a specially modified DC-3 called a Basler as we answer the question can you travel to Antarctica (and beyond)?

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Preview of upcoming DIY Destinations - Peru

Upcoming episode of DIY Destinations - Peru, stay tune! We'll be showcasing all the best has to offer on a budget, including Machu Picchu, Nazca Lines, Paracas National Reserve and Islas Ballestas, Santa Teresa's Hot Spring, Colca Canyon and Rainbow Mountain and more.

DIY Destinations - Season Preview for Costa Rica, Peru and Bolivia

We are proud to present the preview for the upcoming episodes of flagship series DIY Destinations featuring Detroit, Costa Rica, Peru and Bolivia. We'll feature best of attractions done safely, inexpensively and easily, including Machu Picchu, Uyuni Salt Flats, Death Road, Huayna Potosi, Arenal Volcano and many off the beaten path attractions. We'll also feature amazing cultures, activities and food across these countries.

How to Travel Peru SUPER CHEAP! Exploring Cusco

In this video I explore Cusco, Peru (near Machu Picchu) and show how much things cost in Peru.
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Thanks a lot for watching, and safe journeys!


How to Travel Peru SUPER CHEAP! Exploring Cusco

DIY Destinations (4K) - Dubai Budget Travel Show & Expo 2020 Special | Full Episode

Charles Huang with his guest hosts is on an epic journey first time since pandemic. Exploring United Arab Emirates' largest city Dubai on a tight budget to visit some of its free and must-see attractions, including the old market Gold Souq, Al Oqaili Poet Museum, Coin Museum, Coffee Museum, The Majlis Gallery, Jumeirah Mosque and Jumeirah Beach, Alserkal Avenue, Zabeel Park, Dubai Frame, Dubai Mall, Burj Khalifa, Mall of the Emirates, The View at the Palm, the Desert Safari Tour and Deep Water Fishing.

We'll also pay a daytrip to Abu Dhabi to visit the Iran Souq Market and Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque. As well the best way to get around using the metro, bus and Abra boat and best places to eat without breaking the bank.

This special episodes will showcase Expo 2020 Dubai, including highlight live shows like Surreal, Latifa and Rashid show, liwa dances, and pavilions from all three district, Mobility, Sustainability and Opportunity. Countries included: Uruguay, Panama, Malaysia, Russia, Luxembourg, United Kingdom, Ukraine, Monaco, Indonesia, Lebanon, China, Slovakia, Peru, Dominican Republic, Kosovo, Moldova, Mongolia, Sameem (UAE), Slovenia, France, Iran, Qatar, Canada, Philippines, Uzbekistan, Palestine, Ethiopia, United States, Croatia, Nauru, Libya, Syria, Holy See, Palau, Japan and Laos.

Markvard:
“Brighter Days”, “Where the Sun Goes Down”, “Losing My Mind”, “Reflections”, “Drive”, “Spring”, “Endless love”, “Life is A Moment”

MBB:
“Palm Trees”, “Doing It”, “Beach”, “Bora Bora”

Cesc Vila:
“Everdream”

Dizaro:
“Underwater”

Fredji:
“Endless Nights”, “Ocean”

Eveningland:
“Streamline”, “Finding Me”, “Love Now”

Ikson: Music by
“Verge”, “Coastline”

Vibe Tracks:
“Greedy”, “Staccato”, “Undeniable”, “Faith”, “I Love You”

Silence Partner:
“To the Top”, “Awakening”

126ers:
“Malmo Sunrise”

Rafael Krux:
“Shining Stars”

RW Smith:
“Might for Every Meal”

Aakash Gandhi:
The Rising

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