Peru is unquestionably a privileged country because of its magnificent natural diversity, and for its cultural treasures that are a legacy for humanity.
This land has hosted many wonderful pre-Columbian civilizations that date back six thousand years; some preceded the grandiose Inca Empire. Peru is unequaled in South America for its riches of ancient cultures and numerous archaeological sites. These sites are magnificent testimonies of unmistakable cultural identity, the Royal Tombs of Sipan, the Nazca Lines and Machu Picchu are just a sample of this invaluable heritage; for many travelers and scholars, all these reasons make Perú such a fascinating place, with a legacy comparable or superior to those that Mexico and Egypt preserve. Also, its modern cities have numerous examples of the architectural fusion of Hispanic-American culture, as well as a variety of flavors of high quality of Peruvian cuisine.
Peru has an amazing natural biodiversity. Each traveler, particularly nature lovers absolutely will be rewarded and surprised by the contrasts of the forests, coasts, and deserts and snow capped mountains such as Huascarán at 6768 m (22,206 feet), the highest tropical mountain in the world...
The wonders of our country cannot be adequately described; they must be experienced… Welcome to Peru!
Cusco city is the historical capital of Peru. It is located in the south of the country. It has approximately a population about 300,900 inhabitants It is the main tourist ... [more]
Puerto Maldonado is located in Madre de Dios, and it has the three most important national parks in the Peruvian Amazonia where you can appreciate a variety of species of animals and plants... [more]
Paracas is a fantastic bay where you can rest and relax because it has a good weather, beaches and the famous Ballestas islands, in these islands live seals, old sea dogs, penguins ...[more]
Huaraz is the capital of Ancash, it is located in the north of Peru about 3.080 m.a.s.l., you can visit the beautiful valley called Callejon de Huaylas, because the population lives between Cordillera Blanca and ... [more]