Community Homestay in Agato, Ecuador

I’ve done a lot of thinking about community in the last few years. It’s inevitable when you work as a Pacific Discovery leader, sharing a room or tent with another person for months at a time, constantly shaping activities to fit the needs of a group, meeting a group of 16 strangers and seeing them slowly become family. Living and traveling in a small group of people turns into a social experiment, as my co-leader Lee likes to say. You recognize how your actions have a d… Read more

Category South America
Departure Fall 2015

On the Banks of Lake Titicaca

Having arrived directly from the bustling streets of Cusco, our new lives in the small community of Llachon seemed excessively austere at first. Upon our arrival, we were greeted by our temporary families and led to our modest accommodation for the week. All of us lived in huts, and only a few had running water on site. However, nothing could compare to what lay outside our doors - for one week, we were fortunate enough to live beside Lake Titicaca, the highest nav… Read more

Category South America
Departure Fall 2015

The Journey to Machu Picchu!

Our first hostel name set the tone for the rest of the trip, “The Red Psycho Llama” greeted us alongside a very un-ironic Tsunami Warning upon our first day in Lima, Peru. Flights were delayed and missed but we still all woke up to each other in the morning. After a scenic flight from Lima to Cusco, we got a not-so-brief briefing about our upcoming trek to Machu Picchu on our bus ride to our next destination, “The Llama Pack” hostel in Urubamba. Soon enough, we became ju… Read more

Category South America
Departure Fall 2015