The Cross of Condor
One of the greater tourist attractions of the Valley of Colca , the deepest canyon of the world, is the lookout of the flight of the Condor , considered by …
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One of the greater tourist attractions of the Valley of Colca , the deepest canyon of the world, is the lookout of the flight of the Condor , considered by …
Read MorePeru’s natural beauty is expressed in its protected areas, spaces where one can observe, up close, the most exotic species of flora and fauna living together in locales unique for …
Read MoreIf there is one thing that characterizes Peru it is its incalculable natural richness, composed of the most diverse species of flora and fauna that inhabit the dreamlike landscape that …
Read MoreIn order to survive and spread their culture , the men and women of northern Peru have been characterized throughout history as a group of people that were consistently overcoming …
Read MoreThe Cañón del Colca is not the only one in existence in Arequipa. Discovered a little more than twenty years ago by some adventurers, Cotahuasi, located in the province of …
Read MoreThe beauty of the Peruvian forest is without equal, as well as its national parks, natural sanctuaries protected by the Peruvian State as part of its ecological and cultural patrimony. …
Read MoreThe combination of an excellent climate, grape seeds, dedicated work and focused distillation, produces its efforts a special drink considered the most representative of Peru: Pisco. It being our native …
Read MoreIn the middle of the forest of the department of Amazon, full of its green tones and trees of great size, inhabited by colorful species of animals, we find one …
Read MoreIf in the summer we seek sun and beach, we only have to go to Máncora to find another jewel of the Peruvian coastal nature. In Trujillo, to only six …
Read MoreIf we wish to visit an ecological destination, being in communion with nature and diversity of animals, Paracas is the perfect place, just a few miles from Lima (152 miles) …
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