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EPISODE · Mar 14, 2026 · 36 MIN

Peru, Machu Picchu, and American River Cruises Explained

from Inside Travel Talk · host Mark Faldmo & Patrick Wiscombe

Send us Fan MailBig shifts in air travel meet big journeys on land and river. We start with Southwest’s move to assigned seating and the surge to regulate hidden fees, then dive headfirst into a Peru itinerary that earns its “most complete” label: rainforest nights in the Amazon near Puerto Maldonado, dawn over the canopy, and a guided, two-entry experience at Machu Picchu that crescendos with sunrise across the Andes. Along the way, Cusco’s Inca-and-colonial layers, the Sacred Valley’s markets and stonework, and a spectacled bear sanctuary connect wildlife, culture, and conservation in a way guidebooks can’t. Time your visit for Inti Raymi on June 24 and history turns living and loud.From there we trade rails for rivers and look at why American river cruising is booming. Think Mississippi lore brought to life—Memphis blues, Vicksburg battlements, Natchez’s grand homes—and the Columbia and Snake Rivers’ basalt cliffs, waterfalls, and Lewis-and-Clark history. We compare American Cruise Lines’ intimate ships and paddlewheel nostalgia with Viking’s sleek, Scandinavian design and enrichment-forward approach, highlighting who each line suits best and how to choose smartly. Add timely perks like free airfare on select U.S. river sailings and inclusive pricing, and the value becomes as clear as the view from a sunlit promenade.We also spotlight cruise news with Norwegian Luna’s spacious design and Los Angeles’ new outer harbor terminal plans that promise more West Coast options. Throughout, we keep it practical: how to read total trip costs, when to book small ships, and how Delta Vacations can boost savings and SkyMiles by rewarding the whole package. Ready to rethink your next trip—Peru’s peaks and jungle, or America’s rivers and roots? Follow the show, share with a travel-loving friend, and leave a quick review to tell us where you’re headed next.

Send us Fan Mail Big shifts in air travel meet big journeys on land and river. We start with Southwest’s move to assigned seating and the surge to regulate hidden fees, then dive headfirst into a Peru itinerary that earns its “most complete” label: rainforest nights in the Amazon near Puerto Maldonado, dawn over the canopy, and a guided, two-entry experience at Machu Picchu that crescendos with sunrise across the Andes. Along the way, Cusco’s Inca-and-colonial layers, the Sacred Valley’s mark...

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