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  1. A

    Turismo Selva

    Smiley staff here can book numerous local tours and flights.

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  2. HoPe Foundation

    Provides educational and healthcare support in the Andes.

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  3. B

    Colegio Andino

    Try Colegio Andino for Quechua courses.

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  4. C

    Proyecto Peru

    Also offers Quechua and business or medical Spanish. In a new downtown location.

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  5. D

    CEPESMA

    Charges around S18 per hour for private classes.

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  6. Mountain Institute

    Arranges excellent trips to the Inca Trail.

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  7. SAS

    A direct operator with local owners. Offers package tours to Machu Picchu, Inca Trail treks, jungle travel and Cusco tours.

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  8. Tambopata Hostel

    Tambopata Hostel can arrange fun salsa classes, basic Spanish lessons and Peruvian cookery classes for very reasonable prices.

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  10. E

    Inka Express

    The most enjoyable way to get to Cuzco is via Inka Express, whose luxury buses with panoramic windows depart every morning at 8am. Buffet lunch is included, along with an English-speaking tour guide, who talks about the four sites that are briefly visited en route: Andahuaylillas, Raqchi, Abra la Raya and Pucará. The trip takes about eight hours and costs S135 from Inka Express. You may well be able to persuade a travel agency to cut into its commission and sell you a ticket for less.

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  11. Colca Trek

    You can buy topographic and trekking maps and rent gear from Colca Trek in Arequipa. Though it is possible to buy water in the canyon, you are encouraged to bring the water you will need to avoid additional waste from disposable plastic bottles.

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  12. F

    Casa de Guías

    Mountaineers and trekkers should check out Casa de Guías, the headquarters of the Mountain Guide Association of Peru, for a list of certified guides.

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  13. Skyline Adventures

    Skyline Adventures, based just outside of Huaraz, comes highly recommended and has some of the best-quality rental equipment in the area. It also provides guides for treks and mountain climbs and leads two- and three-day mountaineering courses.

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  14. G

    Active Peru

    Run by the Belgian Dennis, who has a good reputation.

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