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AREQUIPA TRAVEL

the city's name comes from the Quechua phrase Arequipa Travel which
means "Yes, stay". It's not just by chance however that its name has held
true throughout time; in the city streets, in its 'sillar' walls and in the
attitude of it's people you feel a peculiar energy, a strange impulse, inviting
you to stay on in the city.

Arequipa Travel (2,350 m.a.s.l.), is the capital of the department of the


same name. It is a beautiful city of mansions, temples and convents built
out of 'sillar' - a material of solidified volcanic rock -, and distinguished by a
unique architectural style. Arequipa Travel is surrounded by magical
countryside giving it a refreshing, bucolic air.

The ancestral mansions and the ancient churches and convents are built out
of 'sillar', a pearl-white building material which, when the sun's light hits it,
produces a glimmer, a magnificent glow, therefore causing people to
affectionately call Arequipa Travel La Ciudad Blanca of Peru" ("The White
City").

On the Arequipa Travel outskirts you'll find fascinating villages with stepped
terraces dating from pre-Inca times that are still used today by farmers from
the districts of Chilina, Socabaya, Paucarpata, Characato and Sabandia.

Two of the world's deepest canyons are found in the department ofArequipa
Travel: Cotahuasi, in the province of La Union, and Colca, in the province of
Cailloma. The spectacular Valley of the Volcanoes in Andagua, the beaches
of Mollendo and Camana and Puerto Inca beach in Caraveli, are all
fascinating places which must also be visited.

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which means "Yes, stay". It's not just by chance however that its name has
held true throughout time; in the city streets, in its 'sillar' walls and in the
attitude of it's people you feel a peculiar energy, a strange impulse, inviting
you to stay on in the city.

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(2,350 m.a.s.l.), is the capital of the department of the same name. It is a
beautiful city of mansions, temples and convents built out of 'sillar' - a
material of solidified volcanic rock -, and distinguished by a unique
architectural style. <a href="http://www.arequipaperu.org/"> Arequipa Travel</a>
is surrounded by magical countryside giving it a refreshing, bucolic air.
The ancestral mansions and the ancient churches and convents are built out
of 'sillar', a pearl-white building material which, when the sun's light hits it,
produces a glimmer, a magnificent glow, therefore causing people to
affectionately call <a href="http://www.arequipaperu.org/"> Arequipa Travel</a>
La Ciudad Blanca of Peru" ("The White City").

On the <a href="http://www.arequipaperu.org/"> Arequipa Travel</a>


outskirts you'll find fascinating villages with stepped terraces dating from
pre-Inca times that are still used today by farmers from the districts of
Chilina, Socabaya, Paucarpata, Characato and Sabandia.

Two of the world's deepest canyons are found in the department of<a
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: Cotahuasi, in the province of La Union, and Colca, in the province of
Cailloma. The spectacular Valley of the Volcanoes in Andagua, the beaches
of Mollendo and Camana and Puerto Inca beach in Caraveli, are all
fascinating places which must also be visited.

http://www.arequipaperu.org/

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the city's name comes from the Quechua phrase Arequipa Travel which
means "Yes, stay". It's not just by chance however that its name has held
true throughout time; in the city streets, in its 'sillar' walls and in the
attitude of it's people you feel a peculiar energy, a strange impulse, inviting
you to stay on in the city.

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the capital of the department of the same name. It is a beautiful city of
mansions, temples and convents built out of 'sillar' - a material of solidified
volcanic rock -, and distinguished by a unique architectural style.
[url=http://www.arequipaperu.org/]Arequipa Travel[/url] is surrounded by
magical countryside giving it a refreshing, bucolic air.

The ancestral mansions and the ancient churches and convents are built out
of 'sillar', a pearl-white building material which, when the sun's light hits it,
produces a glimmer, a magnificent glow, therefore causing people to
affectionately call Arequipa Travel La Ciudad Blanca of Peru" ("The White
City").

On the [url=http://www.arequipaperu.org/]Arequipa Travel[/url] outskirts


you'll find fascinating villages with stepped terraces dating from pre-Inca
times that are still used today by farmers from the districts of Chilina,
Socabaya, Paucarpata, Characato and Sabandia.

Two of the world's deepest canyons are found in the department


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province of La Union, and Colca, in the province of Cailloma. The spectacular
Valley of the Volcanoes in Andagua, the beaches of Mollendo and Camana
and Puerto Inca beach in Caraveli, are all fascinating places which must also
be visited.

http://www.arequipaperu.org/

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