Monday, July 5, 2010

Mysterious Attractions of Peru Travel Tours

Peru holds a significant and diverse prospective for vacations, with great informative and archaeological legacy, monuments and natural confined regions. The magnetism, possessions and tourist products helps placing Peru in a privileged position.

Peru is mainly perceived as a historic-archaeological place, with Machu Picchu, Lake Titicaca and the Nazca Lines as major tourist attractions. The other Areas of interest for tourists are ecotourism, adventure travel and spiritual tours.

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With Peru tour, you can discover the first Pan-Andean civilization that of Chavín, which features stone temples puzzled with intricate galleries at the height of over 3,100 m. You can also find out the anonymity of mud-brick castles and pyramids built near the sea by the Mochica dynasty and their majestic mausoleums such as the Lord of Sipán, which is one of the most chief archaeological discoveries of the twentieth century.

One can wander around Cuzco, the capital of the Inca Empire, the supreme pre-Colombian civilization in South America. Cusco and its surroundings feature colossal constructions such as the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu, summoned as the eighth wonder of the world.

Nature lovers will find Peru to be a preferred destination. There are more than 50 confined natural areas along the coastline, Andean foothills, wetlands, Amazon forest and tropical highlands, including Paracas, Manu, Tambopata-Candamo, Pacaya-Samiria, Pampa Galeras and Huascarán. These eco-systems are exclusive and are a sanctuary for dozens of species on the brink of disappearance.

Peru tour also features one of the world’s richest fishing grounds; credit goes to its exceptional climactic conditions and a wealth of nutrients that have given increase to an astounding number of fish species.

In addition to historic, archaeological and architectural legacies, folk art is another tourist attraction of Peru tour. It also possesses one of the most fine and assorted cuisine which is as authentic as it is prehistoric.

Peru travel is also an ecstasy for adventure activities. A Peru tour is best for the Adventure-lovers as they will find the Andes to be a perfect place for trekking, camping and mountain climbing. The highlands are enigmatic with more than 15,000 lakes, snow-capped mountains towering over 6,000 meters, the world’s deepest canyons, pastoral valleys and pictorial villages. The entire Andean chain offers incomparable prospects for white-water rafting, terrific trails for mountain biking and bursting winds for fans of hang- gliding and parapente. The beaches of Paracas (south of Lima) and along the north coast are best for sports such as surfing, windsurfing, sandboard, fishing and scuba diving. There is also good fishing in the Amazon jungle, where birdwatchers can also have a field day.

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Peru tours attract not only common tourists but also adventurers and scientists. Peru’s Visitors are usually amazed by its vast natural-features, flora and fauna, rich civilization and its diverse people. On Peru vacations one can have the opportunity to view captivating scenery and experience thrilling adventures.

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Monday, June 28, 2010

Enjoy Chile Tours Experience on South America Vacations

South America is one of the most intriguing continents in the world. Geologically varied, culturally loaded and historically fascinating, it is a great destination for traveling, with South America adventure tours being all the rage.

Chile, the elongated, thin country stretches over 4,300 km(2,700 m) along the southwestern coast of South America is supreme for South America tours. From the arid desert plains in the north to the creeks, glaciers and lakes in the Lake District, towering active volcanic peaks of the Andes Mountain, this diverse country put together some great opportunities for fine adventure travel experience on South American holidays. Chile features huge extremes in its panorama.

Explore the Variety of Chile Tours

1. Chile City Tours – Santiago city nestled between the mountains and the Pacific Ocean landmarks all visiting places from historic and modern centers to the Plaza de Armas, the presidential Palace, colonial treasures, splendid ornate civil buildings, churches, museums, Parks, and the famed Mercado Central. It is also a heaven for lovers of excellent wines and incredible food.

Valparaíso is the oldest port in Chile. This port has its own historic significance as Chilean House of Assembly and Senate. Other visit places are the new government houses, the Plaza Sotomayor, the Plaza Victoria, the cathedral and the harbor area.

Viña del Mar is a lively city with attractive Coast and beautiful beaches, modern hotels, high-end restaurants and fashionable bars. It kept Chilean tradition of elegance. The famous Garden city named for its many parks. The most attractive Parque Quinta Vergara with an amphitheater and the Museo de Bellas Artes.

Colchagua Valley Museum – the visitors can get an illustrations about themes on Paleonthology, archaelogy and Pre Columbian Art of Chile and America, History of the Conquest, Colony and the Independence of Chile and America till the Republican period.

Frutillar – Driving around the lake shore from Puerto Varas to visit Frutillar is like taking a step back in time. In Frutillar, there is a wonderful open-air museum with restored colonial Chile Tours and Travels and furnishings from the early German settlement period, as well as an operating blacksmith shop. Throughout the summer there are various festivals of classic music organized here.

2. Chile Nature Tours - The very north of the country is occupied by the world’s driest desert in the world, some parts of which have never felt a drop of rain, while deep in the south; the famous ice fields of Tierra del Fuego extend out into the distance like gigantic hovering rocks. In between, more welcoming terrain greets visitors; palm-fringed sandy beaches and well-developed ski-resorts can be reached in a couple of hours from Santiago and further south, the Lake District and Patagonia both mark outstanding rock climbing.

San Pedro de Atacama - This is the town in Atacama desert in northern Chile has a popular traveling destination amount tourists interested in natural wonders. These excursions capture profound landscapes, natural events and inhabited places that bare the ingredients and surprises that make the experience unforgettable.

Salar de Atacama - World’s largest salt lake. The Laguna Chaxa, part of the Reserve National park Flamingoes, offers a terrific opportunity to get closer to various species of birds in their natural habitat.

Geysers El Tatio - It situated at 4.500 m above sea level on the Altiplano. The geysers are spectacular in the early morning. There are about 40 geysers, thermal wells and fumaroles make an unforgettable experience.

Valley of the Moon - The sunset in this bizarre, almost lunar landscape formed by the erosion of salt mountains. Strange sculpted rock formations in the middle of the desert with the Lincancabur Volcano in the background make for a particularly rare experience.

Puerto Montt, the capital of the Lake District is one of the worlds most attention-grabbing and attractive regions, with lakes, snow capped volcanoes and thermal springs just waiting to be discovered. Chile has some appealing fishing towns and excellent beaches making for a serene holiday. Particularly hiking through the rural landscape of Patagonia and the Lake District are extremely popular for adventure travelers beaches and Andean ski-resorts.

3. Chile Cultural Tours – Easter Island is one of the world’s most isolated inhabited islands famous for the large stone statues or Moai, mostly found along the coastline of the island. These stone statues have been inventoried on the island and in museum collections. Easter Island gives the traveler a glance of past cultures with its renowned moai statues.

4. Chile Wine Tours - Chile is a wine country for some fabulous wine, Santiago is the place which is gateway to the Andes, situated between mountain peaks and the Pacific Ocean. With the wonderful climate for wine making enjoy an interesting tour through the vineyard to know about the history of Wine production and the most modern technology in cooling equipment, stainless steel tanks, filters and oak casks which has lead as making of exceptional wines at vineyards. The vineyard Veramonte is one of the biggest winery in Chile and others are Indomita, Casas del Bosque, Concha y Toro, Santa Rita. You can enjoy sampling some of the most excellent Chilean wines on your South America Vacations. The weather conditions of Casablanca Valley specially offered the sea breeze, allow the production of white premium Chilean wines.

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Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Sao Paulo - City of South America

Sao Paulo, South America's metropolis, is to South-America what New York is to North America. It is the financial, economic and cultural hub of the Continent. Sao Paulo's attraction lies in its people and its vibrant cultures.

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The city has many renowned landmarks, such as the Museu Paulista do Ipiranga, the gothic Metropolitan Sé Cathedral, the São Paulo Museum of Art (MASP), the Monumento à Bandeira Portuguese to Monument to the flag and Niemeyer's Ibirapuera complex Bienal, planetarium, and museums are among the finest in South America.

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The active cultural scene invites you to lively concerts, first-rate museums, dance performances, music shows, classical & orchestra presentations and experimental theater. Entertainment options are sophisticated and stylish: nightclubs, bars, pubs, restaurants and gastronomic festivals are the best in the country. The city is home to a large number of local and international banking offices, law firms, multinational companies and consumer services. The local Paulistanos, from formal businessman to elegant fashion types, are extremely proud of their city and enjoy showing it off.

For those who love exclusive goods, shopping in Sao Paulo is a dream. The world's top luxury brands offer excellent choices of clothing, jewelry, cosmetics, wines and much more on the well-known Oscar Freire street in the Jardins district. The city is known for its varied and sophisticated cuisine, there are approximately 62 different types of cuisines in São Paulo, and more than 12,000 restaurants.


Once you have tried the efficient and impeccable transportation and subway systems, walking is a great option. Have a stroll in Sao Paulo along tree-lines avenues and amongst the glass skyscrapers along Avenida Paulista. Discover Oscar Niemeyer's masterpieces: spacious public buildings propped up by pillars. Don't miss Beco de Barman - the art street - completely covered in graffiti made by locals artists. Sao Paulo’s surrounding coastline is graced with dozens of lovely beaches that stretch along its avenues and urban zones.

Sao Paulo is waiting for you to experience the diversity of Brazil Tours or you can check out the Tango & Samba itineraries including Buenos Aires, Iguassu Waterfalls & the Atlantic Rainforest or let us put together a Brazil Vacation Package with a custom tour of Brazil & all South America.

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Thursday, June 3, 2010

Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu on Peru Adventure Tour

Enjoy Peru Adventure tour with the 88 km long Salkantay Trail that will lead you to Machu Picchu cross one of the most astonishing Andean landscapes and through a big variety of habitats and environments. The detailed information of this tour package of 5 Days/4 Nights -

DAY 1: Cusco – Sayllapata – Soyrococha
At 6:00 AM we’ll pick you up from your selected hotel. We’ll leave by our private transport to Mollepata (2800 meters). We will enjoy a beautiful scenic journey through Limatambo, stopping for panoramic views of the Apurimac Valley, where you can have a breakfast in a typical restaurant. After that we’ll drive 1hour to our trailhead at Sayllapata (3 200 meters), where we’ll meet our “arrieros” (horsemen) and trek staff. For 2 1/2 hrs, we will hike through traditional Andean communities like Cruzpata, Challacancha, and Soraypampa (3750 meters), before stopping for lunch. After another 4 hours, we’ll arrive at our first campsite at Soyrococha (4200 meters). Meals: Lunch, Dinner


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DAY 2: Soyrococha – Huayraqmachay – Colpapampa
On the second day we’ll ascend to the highest point of our trek, Salkantay Pass (4600 meters). From this point we can appreciate the special views of Salkantay Mountain, a stunning snow-capped peak (6271 meters). We will have 3 hours of walking with spectacular views of the mountains Humantay and Huayanay, small lakes and moraines before arriving at our lunch site, Huayraqmachay (3700 meters). Then we’ll descend for 3 1/2 hrs to our second campsite, Colpabamba (2600 meters). Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

DAY 3: Colpapampa – LA Playa
On the third day, the group will have 4 hours of easy, downhill hiking. We will be introduced to a high jungle location called Ceja de Selva, where coffee, coca and fruits plantations can be observed. There will be time to shower in a waterfall, take amazing pictures, and with luck we can observe the famous Peruvian National Bird “Gallito de las Rocas”. We will stop at La Playa (2250 meters) for lunch and then enjoy a free afternoon. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

DAY 4: LA Playa – Lucmabamba – Hidroelectrica – Aguas Calientes
After breakfast at 6:00 AM, we will take local transportation for 20 minutes to Lucmabamba. From there we start our fourth day’s hike, climbing for almost 3 1/2 hours to a recently discovered Incan place called Llactapata (2,700 meters), or ‘high town’ in Quechua. From there we have the first view of Machu Picchu, free time to enjoy the scenery, and then we descend to Hidroelectrica Train Station (Km 116), where we will have a delicious lunch. We continue walking for two hours more to Aguas Calientes (2,000 meters), where we will spend the night in a hotel. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

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DAY 5: Machu Picchu – Cusco
On the final day of our Peru Tour we will take an early walk or bus to the citadel of Machu Picchu for a 2-hour guided tour, plenty of additional free time to explore, and an optional climb to the mountain Huayna Picchu, Temple of the Moon, or the Sun Gate. After that, you will take the bus down to Aguas Calientes. We have time for lunch and wait for the train to comeback. Transfer to the hotel. Meals: Breakfast

Required things during the tour:
- A backpack with a change of clothes for the whole period of the trek
- Rain gear jacket and pants or rain poncho
- Strong footwear, waterproof trekking boots recommended
- Sandals or jogging shoes for a higher comfort while at camp
- Warm clothes including jacket, fleeces especially for sleeping
- Flashlight, batteries and Camera
- Hat or cap to protect you from the sun, rain and cold
- After-sun cream or hydrating cream for face and body
- Insect repellent – minimum recommended 20% DEET – no malaria risk has been reported
- Handkerchiefs & toilet paper
- Snacks: biscuits, energy bars, chocolate, raw fruits, muesli, etc. Please note that we do provide a daily morning snack and our meal service is very complete and well supplied. This recommendation applies for all clients being used to a specific snack, as it may happen that it is not included in our selection
- Non-disposable canteen (Nalgene type) and water for the first morning. Optionally: water -sterilizing tablets in case you pick up water from streams or rivers along the route. Otherwise, we provide filtered boiled water, which is safe to drink and has not reported any health problem so far
- Small towel, Swimsuit
- Cash in soles and/or US$
- Original passport

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Monday, May 31, 2010

Peru Vacations on South America Travel

If one is looking for a good place for a vacation then Peru is the place to be. Peru is South America’s third largest country, covering an area 1,285,215 sq.km, which can be divided into three distinct geographic regions.

Peru is a visitor’s delight as it is a very diverse country which has been host to various ancient cultures and archaeological ruins. Peru offers coast, desert, highlands, mountain ranges and jungles to its visitors. All these things put together make it a perfect destination for a vacation. Peru also has both the cordillera blanca and the cordillera negra, that is, the White and the Black mountain ranges which further enrich ones on Peru vacation.

Peru is a country full of culture and great places to visit with its own identity and sub culture. There are many different types of Peru vacation packages that cater to a wide variety of interests. One may opt for an arrival in Lima which is the capital city of Peru. From where one can opt for various options for traveling in Peru. Cusco is one of the most frequented destinations which is the access point to various Andes treks and tours. It is also advisable to visit the same when planning to visit the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu which has recently been voted as one of the new Seven Wonders of the World and it is recognized by UNESCO as a World’s Heritage Site.

Another worth visiting location in Peru are the Ballestas Islands which have an enormous community of Sea Lions as well as large population of sea birds which makes it the most entertaining and a very popular location for vacation for all.

The Amazon region of this country is also a very popular tourist destination and another must visit while travel to Peru. The various locations which can be visited may include the city of Iquitos, Puerto Maldonado and many others. The amazing part of this place is that one may find people who not do only speak Spanish but also many other Indian languages making it an interesting place to visit during your Peru Tour.



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Friday, May 21, 2010

Peru Tours: Southern Explorations

Peru is the most fascinating destination in South America. Peru is a rare and a complete combination of a diverse country which offers coast, desert, highlands, mountain ranges and jungles to its visitors. The country has a rich ancient history with cultures like the Inca Empire, Moche, Nazca, Chachapoyas, Chavin, Paracas, Wari, the Norte Chico Civilization and Chimu. There is also a theory as per which descendants of the Vikings live in the Peru.


There is more than what meets the eye, Peru also provides for various islands, catacombs, canyons, Spanish colonial structures, museums, lakes, Pisco Sour, curanderos (healers) and traditional dances, to its tourists. One may practice an adventure sport in the coast, rivers or mountains or spend time with the wildest variety of flora and fauna of the Peru Amazon jungle. It has it all.

Peru is also the host of some of the most diverse and delicious food the world has to offer, with 35 varieties of maize, 2000 varieties of potatoes and over 2000 varieties of sweet potatoes and probably the best of the lemon anywhere.


There are so many things to see in Peru that one may need to sign up for several Peru tour packages. It is important to choose a tour package that includes the primary things within scheduled vacation time. The most popular Peru vacation packages head from Lima to the Nazca Lines, Lake Titicaca, then Cuzco, which is a must see. All main tour packages include at least a day trip to Machu Picchu, the “Lost City of the Incas” with its fabulous architecture and astonishing landscapes.

A trip to the Amazon rainforest connects you with nature as never before in Iquitos which is the second most popular tour which includes Amazon rivers, jungle hikes, wildlife watching and visits to the native towns. The tour package based on Trujillo is an excellent alternative for people interested in the ancient ruins who can see the Southern Circuit.

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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Argentina Tours including Buenos Aires, Patagonia and Iguazu Falls

Travel to Argentina invokes many superlatives. From Ushuaia, the world’s southernmost city to Aconcagua, the highest peak in the Americas, from bustling cities to nature pure, Argentina is so diverse that everyone finds plenty to enjoy. The stereotypes about Argentina become truth when a curious visitor is willing to explore the stories behind the scene. The first rate wines, the football fever, the nostalgia of the tango, the enormity of the Iguazu Falls, the rugged northwest with the Andes mountains and the legend of Che Guevara are just some of the ingredients that make Argentina so unique.


Visiting Buenos Aires is fascinating: the Congress Palace is an imposing neo-classical building located in one extreme of Avenida de Mayo. At the opposite extreme stands the famous pink Government House, the Casa Rosada, from whose balcony Evita Perón called to her people, and the Plaza de Mayo square which can be considered the most important site in Argentine history.

At the center of the Avenida 9 de Julio stands the Obelisk and the Colon Theatre, Buenos Aires opera house. La Boca, the colorful district and settlement of Genoese sailors from the 19th century, inspired famous Argentine painters. Continue to San Telmo, the oldest neighborhood in the city that keeps its old architectural heritage: colonial houses, cobblestone streets and antiques shops. Strolling through the elegant Recoleta and the trendy Palermo can be the best plan for selective shoppers. Finally, visit the restored and most modern part of the city: Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires ‘old port’ with its innovative restaurants and nightlife. At night, dining out at a cozy Tango Show can be the best finale for a visit to the “Paris of the Americas


The southern extreme of Patagonia offers travel resources unique in the world best organized by a specialized Tour Operator in Argentina. It is a land of bleak, barren beauty, inhabited only by those who have accepted the challenge of singleness and the sole company of nature at its best. Due to its geographical position, it is exposed to strong winds, which is evidenced by low-rise structures and the minimal vegetation in the cities, whose only trees grow bent in the direction of the wind and are thus called ‘flag-trees’ for the shape they adopt. ‘Los Glaciares National Park’ heads the long list of sites that include the mythical Tierra del Fuego and the Islands of the Southern Atlantic Ocean, ending in the captivating ‘white continent’: Antarctica. A visit along these vast lands will make it possible to get in touch with some of the nature’s wonders in constant renewal.

Argentina’s northeastern tip provides a unique view to a stunning panorama of 275 falls surrounded by the luscious virgin jungle of the Iguazu National Park which gives sanctuary to over 200 species of flora and 400 species of birds and wild animals – a splendid environment for countless adventure activities.

The region of Mendoza is must for both wine lovers and climbing fans. Around 100 kms away from the city of Mendoza lays the starting point for any excursion to the top of the Americas – the Aconcagua peak -, which at 6,962 meters is the highest mountain outside Asia. Or, for all amateur and professional wine connoisseurs there are plenty of wine cellars in the region worthy of a wine tasting session.

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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Arrange your Peru Tours on South America Trips

You can arrange your South America Travel Trips and this is one of the possible day’s adjustments for itineraries to schedule alterations of Peru Tours.

1. Beautiful Lima – Arrival in Lima, Peru, meet your local tour guide who give you a briefing about your travel program for trip. It’s Peru’s bustling city potent mix of colonial architecture, superb museums, Inca gold and glamorous shops which are build on both sides of the river Rimac.

2. Fascinating Cuzco – Next day move to explore Cuzco through flight, the old capital of the Inca Empire, including the Cathedral and the Korikancha with the nearby ruins of Sacsayhuaman, Tambomachay and Qenqo.

3. Pisak, Sacred Valley – Pisac is a superb Inca fortress with temple ruins that overwhelm with their most magnificent Inca masonry. It’s a challenge to survive under difficult climatic conditions. You can see the complete irrigation system in the mountains, canals cut out of the sheer rock.

4. Reach Machu Picchu – Early in the morning you are transfer to the station for the train travel to Machu Picchu. The journey brings you to Machu Picchu, the “Lost City of the Incas” with its fabulous architecture and astonishing landscapes on Peru Travel. You can choose one of the restaurants for dinner here.


5. Train to Puno – Another interesting train tour to Puno is waiting for you to watch mountains go by as high as 20 000 feet, snow capped & majestic.


6. Lake Titicaca – In the evening you check in to the Hotel at the shores of lake Titicaca. Next day you can explore the amazing view of Lake Titicaca and it’s floating islands with astonishing pre-Columbian funeral towers of Sillustani in a beautiful setting on a peninsula in lake Umayo.


7. Tour of La Paz – Enjoy a city tour of the Bolivian capital, La Paz. Visit to the Plaza Murillo (the main square) bordered by the cathedral and by the Government Palace. No visit to La Paz is complete without mercado de Hechiceria, the Witches Market also called Mercado de las Brujas. Then for a change of scenery we come to the Valley of the Moon. The setting is in a rural and peaceful landscape that contrasts wonderfully with the constant hum of the city of La Paz.

The Tour ends up here and you transfer to the hotel or return to the airport for continues with another tour.


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Monday, April 26, 2010

Travel to Peru

A trip to Peru is fascinating and magical. Travel Peru’s varied scenery, from desert coastline to lush mountains and fertile valleys, sampling its tasty seafood and absorbing its ancient culture among the most interesting experiences in South America. Sightseeing in Peru is an other-worldly experience. It offers a plethora of scenic landscapes as well as a cultural mix that is evident in both the architecture and customs. The first taste makes the traveler curious to know more.

Visit Machu Picchu, the most recognized settlement of the Incas, located in the southern Peruvian Andes in a unique and mystical setting. Touring this holy place is to witness an archaeological site with architectonic and engineering innovations which have survived the ages. There are no words to describe the magnificence of such a scene which has become one of the most highly sought destinations for tour operators in Peru.

Cordillera Blanca is the perfect place for trekking, climbing, cycling, rafting or to simply enjoy the highest mountain in Peru. Huascaran National Park includes the whole Cordillera Blanca above 4.000 m and due of its character of Unesco World Biosphere Reserve, visiting this part of central Peru is a dream comes true for nature and archeology lovers.



The famous Nazca lines, located in the southwest of the country, are a set of gigantic ancient zoomorphic and geometric figures, some simple and others more complex. All images are mapped onto the surface and can be seen in their entirety only from the air. There are more questions than answers about how between 200 BC and 700 inhabitants of this desert were able to draw such immense images on the ground. Close by is located Cerro Blanco, which, with a height of 2078 m is the highest dune in the world, an ideal destination for sand boarding and paragliding in Peru.

Peru is a country with a strong indigenous tradition that can be seen in the colorful markets where each item can be viewed as a small masterpiece. Pisac, a small town located in the Sacred Valley, is one of the best ways to see how the Quechua tradition is experienced today. Pisac´s Sunday Market is well-known and is ideal for having direct contact with locals who are selling their products. At the same time, Pisac is an ideal starting point for tour of Peru, visiting archaeological sites, breathtaking scenery and the local flora and fauna.

Travel to Peru is discovering new tastes and scents, unique music, hallowed stories and congenial people. Ancient history and modern life run together in a poetic and captivating way, resulting in a beautiful country hard to leave behind.


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Sunday, April 25, 2010

Vacation Trip to South America Destinations

Imagine waking up one day and noticing that your 5 senses more alive than ever. You are discovering a new world of sensations and just when you think everything is a dream, you realize that you have landed in South America – your dream is reality! Travel throughout South America is discovering a world of sensations that has no limit. Roughly speaking, there are 4 areas that have been formed by history, geography and cultural expressions.

The tropical Andes were the home of the Inca Empire which settled in the territory of Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. A visit Machu Picchu, the most recognized settlement of the Incas, located in the southern Peruvian Andes in a unique and mystical setting is a must. Touring this holy place is to witness an archaeological site with architectonic and engineering innovations which have survived the ages. There are no words to describe the magnificence of such a scene which has become one of the most highly sought destinations while Travel to Peru.

In ancient times, the Spanish conquerors made their way on horseback through the Andes, leaving in each small town strong colonial spurs such as a churches and monasteries worthy of a visit. The conquerors didn’t however remove all the indigenous structures, and today you can find communities that have been resistant to the West‘s influence, and still practice their own languages and other cultural aspects, maintaining the local ethnic identity.

The Amazon Rainforest, the world’s lung, covers territory from Brazil, Ecuador, Peru and Colombia. The Amazon River is the longest in the world at around 6800 km, with the Amazon basin stretching to an area over 7,050,000 km2. The Amazon rain forest is a green world…wet, wild and enigmatic. The most common way to explore the rain forest is to stay in an Amazon lodge or doing a river cruise on the Amazon. Cruising the Amazon River is a unique life experience: from the observation deck it is possible to scan the magnificent tangle of vegetation at the water’s edge. The banks are covered by dense rainforest and the absence of human voices is filled by a chorus of birds and frogs. Observing pink river dolphins and a large collection of exotic birds is on the menu every day. Hearing and seeing howler monkeys along with a morning serenade of toucans sends shivers down one’s spine. Nearly all cruises make a stop for a rain forest walk where you can get a good start on understanding Amazon ecology.

Brazil has it’s own highlights: Wildlife in the wetlands of the Pantanal, which it shares with Paraguay, the beaches along the Atlantic ocean, the Black Cultural Heritage of Salvador da Bahia, Colonial Art and History in Minas Gerais, magnificent Rio de Janeiro, the South American powerhouse São Paulo, and the Atlantic Rainforest mountains. This big nation occupies 47% of the territory of South America and is so diverse that is hard to believe one single country can house so many different options. Nowadays Brazil is experiencing an important economic growth due to innovative state programs so now is a great opportunity to see how this country is driving its way to prosperity, significantly raising the standard of living for many Brazilians.

The Southern Cone is very European. Spanish and Italians began arriving in the area during the 1880s bringing its way of life to South America. Then a second wave of European immigrants arrived before and after the WWII as refugees. The similar terrains of Chile, Argentina and Uruguay became the place where many immigrants began to build up their lives again after difficult times in their own countries. With this background, Buenos Aires has become an exquisite mixture of cultural influences with the melancholy of Tango as a soundtrack. Exquisite wine and the excellent cuisine have evolved into a welcome greeting for the most demanding gourmet traveler. European influence can be felt in many aspects of culture: body language, architecture, ways of living and viewing life, differing significantly from the intensity that exists in most tropical areas.

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Travel to Brazil is like being in perpetual motion. It’s up to you… dancing samba at the world famous Carnival in Rio de Janeiro or experiencing capoeira on the beach with music that evokes its African fight-dancing origins. The musical rhythm is transported into sports…playing volleyball on the beach or watching a football match at Maracana stadium can be more than a sport and become an eternal dance. The pace of Brazil is unique and deep, earning the title given by some as the sexiest and most vibrant nation on the planet, a magnet that attracts thousands of visitors every year.

Brazil's natural wealth is felt in all directions. The vast wealth of the Brazilian Amazon passes through its economic center of Manaus. The city is the door to the Amazon basin, attracting visitors from throughout the world on an Amazon River cruise or to one of several Amazon lodges into the surrounding jungle. A great diversity of wildlife can even be found on the edge of Manaus, home to a variety of rare animals, such as the Pied tamarin, an endangered primate.


Straddling Brazil's border with Bolivia and Paraguay, the Pantanal is the world's largest freshwater wetland, a Texas-sized seasonally flooded plain drained by the tributaries of the Paraguay River. About 80 percent of the Pantanal is in Brazil. In the wet season (Nov-Apr), rivers swell and spill over to cover vast alluvial plain for months. As the waters recede (from May onwards), the land begins to dry and the situation slowly reverses. In winter (Jun-Aug), temperatures can fall at night, however the summers are hot and humid. The annual floods, fed by tropical rains, create a giant nursery for aquatic life, including 260 species of fish, from the giant pintado to the tiny, voracious piranha. The receding waters attract a great influx of birds and other animals - one of the hemisphere's greatest natural phenomena. Over 650 bird species have been spotted, including the hyacinth macaw, jabiru stork, plumbeous ibis, both blue-throated and red-throated piping guans, rhea, toucans, cuarasow and roseate sponbill, making birding in the Pantanal a must. Another impressive sight is the jacaré (Yacare Caiman), a tame relative to the alligator.

After a tour of Rio de Janerio, follow the Route of Gold as it rambles along rugged mountains from the beautifully preserved colonial gold mining towns of Ouro Preto and São João del Rei to the ancient seaport of Paraty. This bounty of gold provided the wealth to build the royal colonial seat of Rio de Janeiro as well as the Old World capital, Lisbon. The richest deposits of gold ever found in the Americas even financed England's Industrial Revolution!

Traveling around this country is more than just sightseeing in Brazil! It is having a time to smell every tropical flower and caipirinha in hand, get to know the warm-hearted Brazilian people!

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