AS we chugged past Piscacucho, conventionally known as Kilómetro 82, we spotted the colorful fauna endemic to the Andes near Cuzco: hikers and their porters. I turned back to my table and dug into a tasty hunk of alpaca tenderloin.
There are reasons that the Chachapoyas region of northern Peru -- where orchids seem to pop from every crevice, and spectacular cliffside tombs reign over verdant valleys -- is one of its least visited
THE Spanish cities of Jerez, Puerto de Santa Maria and Sanlucar de Barrameda make most of the world's sherry, but there is plenty to do in these small cities besides drink wine, and plenty to see as well.