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NATURE

NATIONAL PARK OF MANU
The Manu biosphere reserve is an extensive national park located in southeastern Peru, which includes Andean mountains, cloud forest and low jungle, is located in the department of Madre de Dios. It stands out for its rich biodiversity, with hundreds of species of birds, such as the macaws, which feed on clay found in quarries such as Blanquillo. The boats sail the Manu River and cross the Amazon jungle, where jaguars, black caimans and spider monkeys live.
SELVA AMAZONICA
Iquitos is a great opportunity and an excellent option for all those who want to escape for a moment from the forests of concrete and cement, from infernal noises and from the pollution of big cities. It is also special for those who want to have a close encounter with paradisiacal places in the Amazon rainforest, its native people and without any other type of noise other than the song of birds, monkeys or insects.
The Amazon of Peru is abundant, exuberant. The dark green of our jungle is home to dozens of ethnic groups and one of the most biodiverse natural systems on the planet. The Peruvian Amazon offers you the possibility of delving into the mystery of the nature, transporting yourself in time, at the origin of life, in the knowledge of megadiversity and enjoying the fantastic scenarios that are discovered while navigating the Amazon River.


MACHU PICCHU
Considered one of the 7 wonders of the modern world and cultural heritage of humanity, we can not miss visiting Machu Picchu, an Inca city surrounded by temples, platforms and water channels, built on the top of a mountain. Its construction was built with large blocks of stone joined together, without the use of amalgam.
MARAS SALINERAS
Maras is a small town located to the west of Cusco, where the saltworks in the form of terraces or platforms is crossed by a stream that feeds about 600 pools of salt, in which three types of salt are extracted by evaporation.


MORAY
About six kilometers from Maras is Moray, a masterpiece of agricultural engineering. That engineering made in stone and with underground channels was the greenhouse and the agricultural experimentation field of the Incas, where 20 different types of microclimates are recreated.
PISAC
Písac is an archaeological complex that is in the homonymous district of the province of Calca, is located 30 kilometers from the city of Cusco, in Peru. The archaeological site is one of the most important and visited of the Sacred Valley of the Incas. It is located east of the Vilcabamba mountain range. As was customary in Inca architecture, the cities were built on the basis of figurative animal traits. Písac archaeological assumes the shape of the partridge of puna, as expressed by its place name or original denomination.


LARCO MAR
Larcomar is one of the most important shopping centers in Lima, it has an enviable location with a spectacular view of the Pacific Ocean.
Located in the heart of the Miraflores district, it is an important tourist point reflected in the approximate visits of 56 thousand monthly foreign tourists.
It opened its doors in 1998 and receives monthly an estimated 450,000 people per month. The proximity to many Miraflores hotels gives importance to the traveler.
It joins the list of tourist places in Lima that you can not miss.
COLCA CANYON
The Colca Canyon is one of the deepest in the world and a popular destination for hiking. It is located in southern Peru, next to the Colca River, famous among rafting enthusiasts. In this valley inhabits the huge Andean condor, which can be seen from several viewpoints, such as Cruz del Cóndor. It is an area with green landscapes and several remote traditional villages where terraced cultivation typical of the Incas is practiced.
Located to the north-east of the Arequipa region at about 3 600 m s.n.m., very close to the Ampato and Sabancaya volcanoes, is the Colca Canyon, considered one of the deepest in the world, reaching approximately 4,160 meters depth. With an Andean vegetation privileged by its climate, this impressive valley belongs to the province of Caylloma.
In the Colca Canyon, tourists will have the opportunity to practice extreme sports such as canoeing, mountaineering, mountain climbing, fishing, trekking, among others. This canyon belongs to the Colca Valley, a large agricultural site that has viewpoints to enjoy the landscape and still maintains its ancestral customs for the Collaguas people, former inhabitants of the area.


NAZCA LINES
The Nazca Lines are geoglyphs traced on the ground in a desert plain that are found in the Pampas of Jumana, in the Nazca desert, in Ica, covering an area larger than 450 Km²., The lines pose one of the greatest enigmas of world archeology due to its number, nature, size and continuity, these represent figures such as El Mono, El Astronauta, El Perro, El Cóndor, El Colibrí, Las Manos, and many more, you can not miss it, the best way to see them? Flying over the lines, it is a wonderful and unforgettable experience.
HUACACHINA
For decades, the Huacachina was a busy resort that attracted hundreds of tourists every season. The classic and relaxed activity is sailing in a boat over the lagoon. Another popular activity is sandboarding. It is possible to rent the appropriate equipment at the agencies in the area. Another alternative is to rent a sandpit vehicle (tubular) and go through the dunes, it is an exciting experience.
