If you’re just at the stage of
beginning to plan a holiday to Peru, you can be forgiven for
wondering where to start. Sure, you’ll know that cheap flights to
Lima are your best bet for arriving in the country, but where to go
from there? Peru
holidays offer something for everyone and your final
choices will obviously be determined by your interests – do you
want to track down wildlife, enjoy sophisticated cities, or get the
most from Peru’s history and culture? However, whatever your
tastes, there are five places that you simply have to see...
Spend some time in Lima
The Peruvian capital hasn’t had the
best press in the past, and there’s no denying that with its
traffic and urban sprawl it suffers from the same problems as large
cities everywhere, but new public transport systems are improving the
traffic, and its reputation is slowly improving along with the
general upturn in Peruvian prosperity. By no means everyone in Lima
can afford to sip a beer in one of the bars overlooking the Pacific
cliffs, or to enjoy the new wave of sushi bars that have popped up
everywhere, but the numbers are increasing, and eating out in Lima is
certainly something you should enjoy on your Peru holidays as the
buzz around food in Peru is reaching fever pitch.
Soak up the Culture in Cusco
Lima might be Peru’s modern capital
but in the time of the Incas that honour went to Cusco, and you can
still see Inca architecture all over the centre of this highland
city, despite the best efforts of the conquistadores. Cusco is
somewhere most people visit during their Peru holidays as it’s the
base for Machu Picchu, but there’s far more to this intriguing city
than the train station! With some of Peru’s best colonial
architecture as well as the Inca remains, and as one of the strongest
bastions of the indigenous Quechua culture, Cusco repays a few days
of your holiday at the very least.
Trek the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
No surprises on this one, but then it
is just hands-down one of the most amazing treks in the world.
Setting off from Cusco, this four-day trek takes you along the
original Inca Trail to the famous lost city of Machu Picchu. Famous
it might be, but this amazing site still blows you away, no matter
how many photos you might have seen before your Peru holidays. If you
want to try something a little different, then some of the
alternative Inca trails to Machu Picchu, such as the Salkantay
trek, are a little tougher but will get you away from
the crowds along the main route and also don’t require one of the
special government permits that you need for the main Inca Trail.
Climb a Canopy Tower in the Amazon
A trip to the jungle is another must
for most people on their holidays in Peru, and with regular flights
from both Lima and Cusco, the Tambopata Reserve in the south of
Peru’s Amazon basin is becoming the ungle destination of choice
within Peru. There are a variety of jungle lodges to choose from, but
if you want a truly exceptional experience, pick one with a canopy
walk or canopy tower so that you can get right up into the tree-tops
and enjoy a birds-eye view of the Amazon rainforest.
Visit the Pre-Inca North of Peru
Most people restrict their Peru
holidays to the south of the country, and this is where all the
places above are located, but there is an increasing awareness of the
archaeological and natural wonders in the north of Peru as well, and
so more and more holiday-makers are heading north for at least part
of their holidays in Peru. With historic sites such as Kuelap that
rival Machu Picchu, and with jungle areas around Iquitos and Tarapoto
which offer amazing wildlife-spotting opportunities, it’s another
area that shouldn’t be missed!
Dan Clarke works for Real Peru
Holidays – the UK specialists in tailormade holidays in Peru, from
Inca Trail treks to Machu Picchu, to tree-top adventures in the
Amazon jungle.
Five Places You Must Visit On Your Peru Holidays
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If you’re just at the stage of
beginning to plan a holiday to Peru, you can be forgiven for
wondering where to start. Sure, you’ll know that cheap flights to
Lima are your best bet for arriving in the country, but where to go
from there? Peru
holidays offer something for everyone and your final
choices will obviously be determined by your interests – do you
want to track down wildlife, enjoy sophisticated cities, or get the
most from Peru’s history and culture? However, whatever your
tastes, there are five places that you simply have to see...
Spend some time in Lima
The Peruvian capital hasn’t had the
best press in the past, and there’s no denying that with its
traffic and urban sprawl it suffers from the same problems as large
cities everywhere, but new public transport systems are improving the
traffic, and its reputation is slowly improving along with the
general upturn in Peruvian prosperity. By no means everyone in Lima
can afford to sip a beer in one of the bars overlooking the Pacific
cliffs, or to enjoy the new wave of sushi bars that have popped up
everywhere, but the numbers are increasing, and eating out in Lima is
certainly something you should enjoy on your Peru holidays as the
buzz around food in Peru is reaching fever pitch.
Soak up the Culture in Cusco
Lima might be Peru’s modern capital
but in the time of the Incas that honour went to Cusco, and you can
still see Inca architecture all over the centre of this highland
city, despite the best efforts of the conquistadores. Cusco is
somewhere most people visit during their Peru holidays as it’s the
base for Machu Picchu, but there’s far more to this intriguing city
than the train station! With some of Peru’s best colonial
architecture as well as the Inca remains, and as one of the strongest
bastions of the indigenous Quechua culture, Cusco repays a few days
of your holiday at the very least.
Trek the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
No surprises on this one, but then it
is just hands-down one of the most amazing treks in the world.
Setting off from Cusco, this four-day trek takes you along the
original Inca Trail to the famous lost city of Machu Picchu. Famous
it might be, but this amazing site still blows you away, no matter
how many photos you might have seen before your Peru holidays. If you
want to try something a little different, then some of the
alternative Inca trails to Machu Picchu, such as the Salkantay
trek, are a little tougher but will get you away from
the crowds along the main route and also don’t require one of the
special government permits that you need for the main Inca Trail.
Climb a Canopy Tower in the Amazon
A trip to the jungle is another must
for most people on their holidays in Peru, and with regular flights
from both Lima and Cusco, the Tambopata Reserve in the south of
Peru’s Amazon basin is becoming the ungle destination of choice
within Peru. There are a variety of jungle lodges to choose from, but
if you want a truly exceptional experience, pick one with a canopy
walk or canopy tower so that you can get right up into the tree-tops
and enjoy a birds-eye view of the Amazon rainforest.
Visit the Pre-Inca North of Peru
Most people restrict their Peru
holidays to the south of the country, and this is where all the
places above are located, but there is an increasing awareness of the
archaeological and natural wonders in the north of Peru as well, and
so more and more holiday-makers are heading north for at least part
of their holidays in Peru. With historic sites such as Kuelap that
rival Machu Picchu, and with jungle areas around Iquitos and Tarapoto
which offer amazing wildlife-spotting opportunities, it’s another
area that shouldn’t be missed!
Dan Clarke works for Real Peru
Holidays – the UK specialists in tailormade holidays in Peru, from
Inca Trail treks to Machu Picchu, to tree-top adventures in the
Amazon jungle.
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