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Inca splendor and Andean baroque are side by side in the stone streets of Cusco, represented by the Coricancha palace and the Santo Domingo church flanking the Plaza de Armas. In this high altitude melting pot of Amerindian and Mestizo culture, you will find extraordinary fabrics, lively summer festivals and archaeological wonders.
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Founded by Francisco Pizarro in 1535, it is a fascinating city and a hidden treasure of history. Explore ancient Inca archaeological sites or stroll through elegant cathedrals and opulent palaces dating back to Spanish colonial times.
Just its location, in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, makes Urubamba seem like a mystical and magical place. The snow-covered Chiqun mountain rises arrogantly at the bottom of this Peruvian city that serves as a base for people wishing to visit the famous ancient Inca ruins of Machu Picchu.
In Peru is second most populous city, alias The White City, impressive colonial buildings made of pearly ashlars compete for attention with the surrounding volcanoes and snow-capped peaks of the western Andes. Founded in 1540, it is a buffet of mansions and museums.
Huaraz dates back to a period before the Inca Empire and represents a fantastic destination for travelers seeking culture and relaxation. Explore archaeological sites and ancient stone monoliths at the Ancash Regional Museum.
In Mancora, everything revolves around the beach. The peaceful Pocitas beach is a fantastic place to lie in the sun, float in natural pools or stroll along its beautiful coastline. Vichayito beach is ideal for scuba diving and kitesurfing, while the southern beach is crowded with shopkeepers, surfers and bustling tourists.
On the shores of the Pacific Ocean. An excellent ecological destination for nature and bird lovers, the Paracas National Reserve and the Ballestas Islands. It also offers historical and cultural attractions with archeological remains of the Paracas Culture.
Visit the archaic ruins of the Chan Chan archaeological site and be amazed at the temples or Huacas of the Sun and the Moon of Moche. The colorful Tunnel of the Wishes of the Paseo de Aguas is a fantastic place in which to find good atmosphere.
Llamas, sheep and alpacas graze on the plains of Puno. Their wools are used to make the emblematic textile articles of the area, which on the other hand are an excellent souvenir. In spite of everything, the effort is rewarded by the spectacular views of Lake Titicaca.
A unique place in the world, full of mystery and mysticism, with wonderful forms of immense figures and lines of spectacular perfection. Work of a very ancient Peruvian civilization, the Nazca Lines, a place declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
It has an area of 274,690 hectares. The richness of its biodiversity is incalculable, scientists have already registered 632 species of birds, 1,200 species of butterflies, 169 species of mammals, 205 species of fish, 103 species of amphibians and 67 species of reptiles.
Chiclayo is fortunate to be the gateway to the most recent and spectacular archaeological discoveries such as Señor de Sipán in Huaca Rajada, Señor de Sicán in Batán Grande - Pómac Forest Historic Sanctuary, the Valley of the Pyramids of Túcume and the Royal Tombs of Sipán Museum.
Statistics speak for themselves.