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Peru
Peru is home to the world's deepest canyon, Cotahuasi, which plunges to a depth of 3,354 meters, twice as deep as the Grand Canyon.
 
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Experience Peru's unique blend of ancient civilizations and stunning landscapes, from the mystical Andes to the lush Amazon rainforest, providing endless opportunities for adventure and discovery.
 
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Discover the breathtaking beauty of ancient ruins and stunning mountain vistas with a journey to Machu Picchu, Peru's iconic Incan citadel.
Discover the breathtaking beauty of ancient ruins and stunning mountain vistas with a journey to Machu Picchu, Peru's iconic Incan citadel.
Discover the breathtaking beauty of ancient ruins and stunning mountain vistas with a journey to Machu Picchu, Peru's iconic Incan citadel.
The Inca trail to Machu Picchu (also known as Camino Inca or Camino Inka) consists of three overlapping trails: Mollepata, Classic and One Day. Mollepata is the longest of the three routes with the highest mountain pass and intersects with the Classic route before crossing "Dead Woman's Pass". Located in the Andes mountain range, the trail passes through several types of Andean environments including cloud forest and alpine tundra.
Discover the breathtaking beauty of ancient ruins and stunning mountain vistas with a journey to Machu Picchu, Peru's iconic Incan citadel.
Experience the vibrant culture, rich history, and culinary delights of Lima, Peru's capital city.
The Nazca Lines, located in the arid Peruvian coastal plain, are a series of large ancient geoglyphs etched into the desert sands, dating back to between 500 BCE and 500 CE. These intriguing designs, which include shapes like animals, plants, and geometric patterns, stretch over nearly 1,000 square kilometers and remain one of archaeology's greatest mysteries. Visitors can enjoy an aerial view of the lines from small plane tours, providing a unique perspective on their scale and intricacy. Additionally, exploring the nearby Maria Reiche Museum offers insights into the research conducted on these enigmatic figures, while the surrounding desert landscapes provide opportunities for hiking and photography.
Nestled high in the Peruvian Andes, Cusco is a captivating city that invites travelers to immerse themselves in its rich history and vibrant culture. From exploring the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu to wandering through the narrow cobblestone streets of the historic center, Cusco offers a plethora of experiences for every type of adventurer. Discover the awe-inspiring architecture of the Inca Empire, indulge in delicious Peruvian cuisine, and marvel at the breathtaking landscapes that surround this enchanting city. Whether you're an avid hiker, a history enthusiast, or simply seeking a unique cultural experience, Cusco promises to be an unforgettable destination.
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Discover the breathtaking beauty of ancient ruins and stunning mountain vistas with a journey to Machu Picchu, Peru's iconic Incan citadel.
Discover the breathtaking beauty of ancient ruins and stunning mountain vistas with a journey to Machu Picchu, Peru's iconic Incan citadel.
Discover the breathtaking beauty of ancient ruins and stunning mountain vistas with a journey to Machu Picchu, Peru's iconic Incan citadel.
Discover the breathtaking beauty of ancient ruins and stunning mountain vistas with a journey to Machu Picchu, Peru's iconic Incan citadel.
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The Nazca lines
The Nazca lines are gigantic ground drawing that was created in the Peruvian desert by a tribe known as the Nazca. The Nazca tribe was in existence between 200 BCE and 600 CE. The actual reason for the making of these lines is still not clear. Researchers have said that they are related to astronomy and the various line and figures serve as a gigantic astrological map on which the Nazca’s predicted the future."
Source: worldend.info

Inti Raymi Festival in Cusco
More than six centuries ago, the Inka Pachakuteq instituted the “Feast of the god Sun” the “Inti Raymi” . Cusco people are still representing it with the same fervor which their ancestors made it into the splendid time of the empire."
Source: e-travelorganizer.com