Top Destinations Peru
Lima - Introduction | ||
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Metropolitan Lima.. In almost five centuries passed from its Spanish foundation, Lima has been synonymous of a surprising miscegenation that visualizes in its polished and innovative culinary art, in his monumental architecture, that engrosa the Cultural Patrimony of the Humanity from 1991; and in its people, ... Next >>> |
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Cuzco - Introduction | ||
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Inca walls, colourful costumes, churches built on top of palaces, citadels lost in the Andean heights, legendary roads -all the beauty of a glorious past that enfolds the visitor who arrives in Cuzco, the sacred city of the Incas and archaeological capital of the Americas. Ever since US archaeologist Hiram Bingham discovered the... Next >>> |
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Arequipa - Introduction | ||
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The capital of the Arequipa Province, Arequipa is Peru’s second most-important city. It stands at the foot of the snow-capped volcano El Misti. With a population of about 762,000, Arequipa is often referred to as ‘La Ciudad... Next >>> |
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Puno - Introduction | ||
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Reputed as ‘Capital folklórica del Perú’, or the folkloric capital of Peru, owing to the wealth of its artistic and cultural expressions, Puno is the capital city of Puno Province in Peru. Located at the edge of Lake Titicaca, it has a... Next >>> |
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Pisco - Introduction | ||
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Pisco is the capital city of the Pisco Province situated in the Ica Region in Peru and is 9 meters above the sea level. The city of Pisco originally prospered due to the vineyards and the grape liquor of Peru. The city is famous for the Paracas National Reservation which holds dense birds and marine animals. The Ballestas Islands can be... Next >>> |
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Trujillo - Introduction | ||
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Close to the Pacific coast, Trujillo is one of the larger cities in north-western Peru. It is best known for its seafood, beaches and Huanchaco. Located near the Moche River, Trujillo is the capital of the La... Next >>> |
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Iquitos - Introduction | ||
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Located in the rainforest of Peru, Iquitos is the capital of the Loreto Region and the Maynas Province. Merely 106 meters above sea level, the city is more than 3,000 kilometres from the mouth of the Amazon. Downstream from the confluence of... Next >>> |
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