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Machu Picchu
The
Inca citadel of Machu Picchu in Peru was built in a dramatic landscape.....
Sipán
To be precise, Huaca Rajada, south of Chiclayo (capital
of the Department of Lambayeque) and 420 miles from Lima, harbored the
personage called Lord of Sipan....
Túcume
Just
north of Lambayeque is the ancient city of Túcume also called El
Valle de los Pirámides, a complex of over 20 adobe pyramids.....
Chan Chan
Chan Chan, the largest pre-Columbian city in the
Americans covering an area of about 28 square kilometres....
Cuzco
Cuzco was the powerful capital of the Inca empire.
Legend tells us that Cuzco was founded in the 12th century by the first
Inca, Manco Capac....
Lima
Founded by Spanish conqueror Francisco Pizarro, Lima is also known as the City of Kings for its founding at Epiphany in 1535. For more than 300 years, Lima was the most important city....
Surfing & water sports
Peru has 2,600 kilometers of Coastline, which includes
a variety of landscapes and climates , the latter being influenced directly
by the confluence of two important marine currents.....
Arequipa
Arequipa is well known for its glistening white buildings made from sillar, a white
volcanic rock, which gives the city its nickname 'La Ciudad Blanca' or
'The White City
Adventure Sports
The
Peru's geographic is very diverse, it is for that reason that it is ideal
to practice many adventure sports as....
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