Choice Camps Recommendation of VISIONS Service Adventures: Peru
Since 1989, VISIONS has introduced thousands of teenagers to cultures very different from their own through construction-based and other service projects, adventurous exploration, and on-site cultural immersion. VISIONS works with local organizations and community residents and undertakes a major construction project and other such outreach efforts. Students learn technical skills from staff carpenters or local maestros as they go – no previous experience is required.
While there are opportunities for students to visit historic sites and enjoy fun cultural pastimes, VISIONS participants more often visit places only known to the locals and do things that tourists never get to experience. Travelers can expect to share meals and mingle with locals who live in communities rarely seen by outsiders.
VISIONS gives students the opportunity to mature thoughtfully and reflectively within a community of peers and adult mentors. VISIONS programs are known to have a profound life-long impact on their participants. With cross-cultural learning and friendship is a core focus. Working with and for host communities is a doorway to learning about others' lives in different cultures – an experience that can’t be found anywhere else.
Trip Description
Participants on VISIONS Peru Service Adventure live in the sierra region, home to Peru’s poorest. In collaboration with local community sectors and in the faena tradition, students build schools and classroom additions, irrigation canals, wells, and potable water septic systems. Partnering with ProPeru Service Corps, participants assemble and install cocinas mejoradas (cleaner-burning stoves) in highland homes. In addition, VISIONS talleres (internships) with small sustainable businesses engage students with traditional weavers, potters, carpenters, and bee keepers.
When not participating in a service project, students spend their time touring, trekking, and camping in the surrounding region. Travelers explore the Ollantaytambo forest, Pisaq market, and Cusco markets and sights. Participants also travel to the Maras salt mines, Chicon Mountain, Machu Picchu, and the banks of the Urubamba River.
Staff Overview
VISIONS boasts a well-rounded staff typically in their mid-to-late twenties. The minimum age of a VISIONS trip leader is 23, and program directors average 28 years of age. With very few exceptions, program directors are veterans of at least one full VISIONS summer session.
VISIONS leaders are typically returned Peace Corps volunteers, Ph.D. candidates, graduate students, educators, and professionals. The staff retention rate typically surpasses an impressive 55%
Setting & Accommodations
VISIONS students typically live in small groups of 16-25 campers and 4-6 trip leaders in the heart of host communities. While accommodations vary, none are luxurious – travelers often reside in a community building such as a school, church hall, or community center.
VISIONS travelers can expect to sleep on an inflatable or foam mattress with a sleeping bag or cotton sheets. There are private changing areas and indoor plumbing at all VISIONS sites, but with varying degrees of sophistication.
Because conditions vary by trip, Choice Camps recommends you contact a Personal Camp Expert at 781-519-0209 who can connect you directly with a VISIONS trip coordinator to get the most up-to-date program schedule and living accommodations.
Safety Standards
VISIONS program directors arrive on-site 8-10 days before participants and confirm all local medical facilities and doctors in case of emergency; local medical and emergency facilities are identified well ahead of the summer in annual pre-season planning trips to all VISIONS program locations.
All VISIONS staff members hold current first aid or Wilderness First Aid and CPR certifications – the majority have advanced safety concentrations including Wilderness First Aid and Wilderness First Responder or Wilderness EMT certifications.
VISIONS Service Adventures: Peru Session Dates
| Session Name | Dates | Ages | Tuition | Get Info |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Session One | 6/30/10-7/27/10 | 14-18 | $4,750 | ![]() |
| Session Two | 8/3/09-8/22/10 | 14-18 | $3,850 | ![]() |
Trip Overview
Program Overview
- Theme: Community Service

This Trip has Multiple Themes:
- Hiking and Backpacking
- Trip Gender: Co-ed
- Group Size : 25
- Camper-to-Counselor Ratio: 4:1
- Religious Affiliation: None
Trip Destinations
- Andes Sacred Valley, Peru
Trip Activities
- Camping Skills
- Community Service
- Hiking
- Assist in Cooking
- Discover Art
- Build Irrigation Canals
- Walk Plaza de Arms
- Build Classrooms
- Browse Shops
- Build Schools
Special Accommodations
- Peanut Allergies
- Gluten Allergies
- Vegetarian Friendly
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