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THE LAND OF BEAUTY AND DREAMS

Visit the lost village in Mach


Picchu

You should come and see the beautiful views that this lost
village has to offer, see how her amazing views will give
you a feeling like no other.

A Trekker's Paradise
Peru's distinct environmental regions provide

excellent trekking options for both experienced


hikers and casual trekkers alike. There are plenty of
trails to choose from, including multi-day slogs and
one-day walks. Some of the most popular treks
include:
High altitude Andean treks from Huaraz
The Inca Trail and alternative treks to Machu Picchu
The descent intoColca Canyonnear Arequipa
Demanding alpine treks on the Alpamayo Circuit in
the Cordillera Blanca
Multi-day treks into the Peruvian Amazon

Visit Peru's Wonderful


Wildlife
With eight national parks, eight national reserves and

seven national sanctuaries, nature lovers have more than


enough reasons to visit Peru. Highlights include:
Man National Park, the largest biosphere reserve in Peru,
with more than 1,000 species of birds
Tingo MariaNational Park with its cavedwellinggucharos(oil birds)
Huascarn National Park, home to cougars, jaguars, tapirs,
wildPeruvian camelids and more
Paracas National Reserve protecting a marine ecosystem
which includes Humboldt penguins, sea lions, dolphins and
turtles
Titicaca National Reserve helps to preserve Peru's most
mystical lake and its surrounding environment

MNCORA
PERUS MOST POPULAR SURFER HANGOUT

FEATURES GORGEOUS BEACHES AND


BUZZING NIGHTLIFE.
TAKE A NICE SURFING LESSON OR IF YOURE
ALREADY A PRO HEAD OUT ON TO THE
AMAZING WAVES AND RELAX AS THE WATER
BECOMES YOUR HOME.

HUACACHINA
THIS SACRED HEALING LAGOON, RINGED BY PALM TREES

AND HIDDEN AMONG MASSIVE SAND DUNES, DRAWS


SANDBOARDERS AND DUNE-BUGGY RIDERS FROM ALL OVER
THE WORLD.

PISACMARKET

Its a beautiful and bright market, were the colours will take you to

paradise and the sounds will send you too heaven.


Modern Pisac is a picturesque Andean Village, typical except for the
huge, spreading pisonary tree that dominates the central square.
The village is best known for its Sunday market, which draws
hundreds of tourists each week. In spite of its popularity the market
retains much of its local charm, at least in the part where villagers
from miles around gather to barter and sell their produce.In the
tourist section of the market you can buy a wide variety of
handicrafts - mostly the same things you see in Cusco. Many of the
guide books state that handicrafts are cheaper than Cusco but in
recent years I haven't noticed much difference in price. My advice is
if you like something in Cusco, buy it! And likewise in Pisac. Don't
wait around hoping you'll find it a few dollars cheaper elsewhere.
Pisac is a good place to buy the local ceramics including a huge and
varied collection of hand-painted multi-coloured beads. There are
smaller markets in Pisac on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

UROS
ISLANDS
ONE OF LAKE
TITICACAS MANY
TREASURES, THESE MAN-AND-WOMANMADE FLOATING VILLAGES HAVE EXISTED IN
THE LAKE SINCE INCA TIMES.
You NEED to come and see this amazing
place, the houses are truly amazing and the
people there are very nice and inviting, they
are willing to give you a tour of there
beautiful homes. There ancestors originally

ANDEAN AGRICULTURAL
TERRACES

THESE MOUNTAINSIDE TERRACES IN THE


MAGNIFICENT COTAHUASI AND COLCA
CANYONS GIVE EVIDENCE OF THE IMPRESSIVE
ORGANIZATION OF PRE-CONQUEST NATIVE
SOCIETIES.

PERU!!!
PLEASE COME TO PERU, YOU WILL HAVE A

GREAT TIME.
YOU WILL EXPERIENSE NEW THINGS SUCH AS:
FOOD, ENVIRONMENT, CULTURE AND PEOPLE.
YOU WILL HAVE SO MUCH FUN AND LEARN SO
MUCH.

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