Maps of Peru
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Fantastic City Tours and Excursions in Peru
Unique places of interest in Peru
Toquepala Mine
From the series “Giant Artificial Quarries of the Planet”
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Cotahuasi Canyon
From the series “The Deepest Canyons on the Planet”
Cotahuasi Canyon is the deepest in Peru, its depth is 3,535 meters. It is flanked by two majestic mountain ranges, Soliman and Coropuna. Gorgeous waterfalls are other local natural attractions; the most beautiful of them is Sipia. The name of the canyon can be translated from Quechuan as 'home for all;' many tiny mountain villages and settlements were settled on the slopes of the gorge during colonial times. Spanish colonizers have built bullrings there, some of which have survived to these days. One of the most picturesque villages, Calyata, is known for its most important architectural sights, including ancient cemeteries of Barrancas de Tenajaja. No less attractive is village of Lucio that has healing hot springs on its territory. The picturesque Cotahuasi Canyon is a unique … Read all
Aura of Peru in photographs
Traditions in Peru
Probably, the main national feature of Lima is Indian nation. Its culture and way of life, craft and colorful ceremonial events attract travelers as much as local landmarks do. However, it is useless to look for true Indians in Lima, as they avoid busy and crowded cities. Those who would like to learn more about aboriginal culture have to go to neighborhoods of the city. Traveling on city neighborhoods you will notice an interesting feature. The further away from the big city people live, the … Read more


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