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Cusco

Once the center of the Incan Empire, Cusco now draws tourists from around the world. The ruins of the ancient civilization still stand, including the Ollantaytambo and Saqsaywaman sites and the sculpture gardens at Chuquipalta. Outside of the Incan sites, there is also the opportunity to see the South American soccer games in the main Cusco stadium, the Estadio Garcilaso de la Vega.

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Lima

The museums, the breathtaking beauty of the Andes mountains, the colonial mansions, the beautiful churches, the works of art, the Inca ruins, the unique crafts, the vibrant food and music, the bullfights and festivals, the beaches and snow capped mountains: each by itself is reason enough to spend time in Lima. Together they comprise the riches that gave Lima its reputation as The Capital of the New World.

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Machu Picchu
The primary home of the ancient Inca Empire, Machu Picchu is an archaeologists dream. Tourists can explore fantastically-built palaces, temples and courtyards, as well as the flourishing neighboring hillside. Nearly half a million people come to see this remarkable town every year. read more  >
Arequipa
The second largest city in Peru has old-world Spanish charm to spare. Come and see the white-stone buildings, colonial architecture and plazas, then take a tour of one of the largest canyons in the world for some outdoor adventure. read more  >
Puno
Home to both Lake Titicaca and ancient Incan ruins, Puno is a Preuvian delight ready for all travelers to explore. The massive hills offer panoramic views of the city and the surrounding areas. Great cultural traditions have stood the test of time, and below the hills, visitors can find reed islands where Uro Indians still build handcrafts. It is quite interesting to explore this expansive area. read more  >
Ica

Historic Ica is a frenetic, beautiful city on the southern coast of Peru. The center of Peru’s wine industry, tourists can visit local vineyards and sample the famous wine and Pisco brandy cultivated in this region. No vacation is complete without also visiting the Plaza de Armas, the town’s center and home of many churches including the famous El Senor de Luren, a pilgrimage destination. Travelers will also enjoy the Regional Museum with its interesting collection of artifacts from indigenous cultures.

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Puerto Maldonado

As the least populated area of Peru, Puerto Maldonado sits beyond the jungle on the Madre de Dios river. Jungle lodges welcome tourists to stay as they travel into the large and combined Manu, Tambopata-Candamo and Pampas de Heath reserves, with 10% of the world's bird species, 900 butterfly species and more than 20 kinds of monkeys.

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Nazca

Among the valleys on the southern coast of Peru rests enigmatic Nazca, the region’s largest existing town and a tourist destination filled with mystery and historical interest. The famous Nazca Lines, a World Heritage Site, are located here, an ancient archeological wonder with unknown origins. Nazca itself is a place where travelers can experience indigenous culture while also having access to many comfortable hotels and restaurants.

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