Travelizima

I have traveled my entire life. I was born in the Peruvian capital, but since my family is from the province, I traveled very often since I was a little girl. When the time of taking a life matter decision came, I decided to study Translation – because I was very skillful in writing and sucked at Math-. So I graduated from Translation & Interpretation but the universe had something different for me. Due to my numerous trips around Peru, I realized that traveling was my call. So, I studied Tourism and became a tour leader. This was the start point of a life adventure. It has been almost fifteen years so far leading groups around my country and abroad. Thanks to this job I could also travel to different continents getting thus a wider perspective of cultures around the world. Over the years, the passion of being a tour leader turned into a lifestyle and my definition of happiness. There are no words to describe how rewarding is to be part of the process of making people’s dreams come true! I am very into Peruvian local traditions and I am so glad to share my culture in a way that people can get immersed in the real experience of the culture itself. This idea led me to create BELIVEX, living experiences, a project of cultural workshops for travelers so that they can taste the real Peru. I hope my travel stories inspire you to enjoy my country from a local point of view, and either way, I hope they inspire you to keep traveling. See you on the road! Travelizima

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Two weeks in Peru

What is the first thing you think about when you hear “Peru”? Machu Picchu might be the cherry on the cake but the cake itself is big and tasty. So, how about a taste of southern Peru? A bit of coastal, highland, and jungle beauty, along with culture and history. 

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Happy bicentennial Peru!

The world changed these last two years, and Peru has been going through a sanitary, economic, political, and social crisis. It’s not the way we thought we will commemorate our 200 years of independence.

However, this is not the first time we have been in a situation like this, and we survived…