About Us

Our goal is provide the best possible
transport and tours in Lima.  We want to be
your Lima & Peru guide and will be happy
to provide advice about our city or other
parts of Peru. We have safe modern vans
and experienced chauffeurs.
Lima Trans Tour - Jay Smith
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Jay Smith lives in the USA and co-founded Lima TransTour.
He is a Fellow National in the New York City Explorers Club
and a membr of  the Cosmos Club in Washington, DC.  of
He is author of 3 books on Peru. Search on Amazon.com:
The Necklace, Ghost of Rio Amazonas, Lost Treasure of
Atahualpa. (See below.)
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Click to buy The Necklace on Amazon.com
The Necklace

A mystery occurring around the
festival of San Juan in Iquitos, Peru
This story concerns events during
and after the Festival of San Juan
in Iquitos, Peru. The story deals
with the mystery surrounding a
missing necklace. One of the main
characters is a 'bruja' or
sorceress. The main themes of the
story concern jealousy, anger,
retribution, love, sex, seduction,
theft, and problem-solving.

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Books available on Amazon by Jay Smith
Click to buy Ghost of Rio Amazonas on Amazon.com
The Ghost of the MV Rio Amazonas

A mystery novel describing the
voyage of a tourist riverboat on
the Amazon River from Iquitos,
Peru to Leticia, Columbia. A
number of mysterious events
transpire to threaten the boat and
its US and Brazilian passengers. A
sorceress (bruja) provides
friendship and romantic advice
while the travelers take matters in
their own hands in an attempt to
discover the cause of the baffling
problems.

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Click to buy Lost Treasure of Atahualpa on Amazon.com
Lost Treasure of Atahualpa

This is a work of speculative
fiction concerning the ability of the
Inca civilization to record and use
information. The historical fiction
in this work begins in April 1532
and ends after the capture of
Atahualpa. The related
contemporary fiction begins in
2011, the one-hundredth
anniversary of the report of the
discovery of Machu Picchu.

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Karina Ubillus has worked for  several
airlines and travel Agencies. She is in
charge of requesting and confirming all
services our customers will need for their
trip. Her excellent eye for detail ensures
that all bookings of every customer’s trip
are in order.