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The Best Beaches in Peru

The more than 2,000 km long Peruvian coast has gained international fame. The renowned travel and tourism magazine Lonely Planet has ranked Peru as one of the 10 most fascinating countries in the world for surfing, noting that this region is home to the longest sea wave in the world. Peru has kilometers of coastline dotted with waves for amateur and professional surfers alike Among other things, the publication highlights that the coastal location of the capital and Jorge Chávez International Airport facilitates the arrival and flow of tourists from other countries who come to Peru to ride the best waves in the Pacific. Mancora is a popular resort town on the northwest coast of Peru. This place is considered the most popular resort. The music in local bars and restaurants only stops in the morning. Mancora Description Mancora Beach offers a large number of hotels, recreational facilities and inexpensive restaurants. But, of course, the beach attracts tourists the most: clean golden s...

Peru Trekking

The best way to know a destination is by walking. If you are a nature lover, leave behind the conventional routes and encourage yourself to discover Cusco, Áncash or Amazonas with these seductive trekking routes. In addition to Machu Picchu , in Cusco, there are two captive walks that every tourist must take, such as getting the Mountain of Seven Colors and Choquequirao. On the other hand, in Amazonas, you can have a direct contact with nature, getting to have a privileged view of the waterfall of Gocta, one of the highest in the world. Kuélap Located in the province of Luya, this archaeological site is one of the main attractions of Amazonas. During the walk you can see walls, alleys and friezes in the form of rhombuses and zigzag. The route is accessible and will not require much effort.   Mountain of Seven Colors Located in the province of Quispicanchi, it is the fashion attraction of Cusco. From the city of Cusco you must go by car to the town of Pitumarca. The jou...