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![]() Best of PeruIquitos: Iquitos is an ideal place for the lovers of the ecoturismo and those that they want to feel the intimate contact with the virgin nature of the amazonian forests; from the city jungle will be able to go into in the heat of in shelters, and for most adventurous and dared the parks and reserves natural, full and full of flora exuberante and fauna can arrive until, with many places still to discover, and many living species not known by science. She is one of the zones of greater biodiversity in the world. Machu Picchu: Wonderful Inka City , It is a full place of mystic, is a monument to the divinity, in where the man really feels like a creature of the Gods, the overwhelming look of its spirit, seems to transport it to a magical place where any thing is possible, of unimaginable way. It's the one of the more famous archaeological centers of the world, and therefore, attractive tourist one visited more of Peru. Nazca: Famous for the ancient geometric and animal designs etched into the surrounding desert plateau, Nazca is the gateway to many more mysterious pre-Inca sites and ceremonial centres. Máncora Beach: Peru's most popular surfing haven, Máncora is a groovy stopover when travelling on the north coast - equipment can be hired locally. Inca Trail: The Inca Trail is just one of innumerable footpaths that snake across the Peruvian Andes, but its climactic end point - the spectacular ruins of Machu Picchu - draws trekkers from around the world. Colca Canyon: The Wonderful canyon in the world at over 1km from cliff edge to river bottom, Colca boasts some of Peru's finest Andean scenery and is the most reliable place for wild condor spotting. Huacachina: The legendary lagoon at Huacachina is a quiet, secluded spot with salty waters and mud that have been used for healing over many centuries. Taquile Island: Around 13,700ft above sea level, Taquile is an ancient jewel in the waters of Lake Titicaca - the local Indians speak in whispers and, apart from a few solar electric panels, there's only llama power. |
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