PERU 'The Land of the Incas'PERU is a must-see destination for individuals & groups visiting South America and offers a central hub for the most spectacular sites to meet, stay, relax and absorb our ancient Incan culture along with our exquisite gastronomy.
Lima, The capital of PeruIn its historical city centre declared World Heritage by UNESCO, remarkable examples of colonial architecture are on display such as the Cathedral, the Convents of Santo Domingo and San Francisco, as well as beautifully carved timber balconies. Throughout the city there are archaeological sites such as the Huaca Pucllana temple, and on the outskirts of Lima you can see Pachacamac, the most important pre-Incan sanctuary on the coast.
Cusco, Centre or Navel of the WorldThe city itself has been given World Heritage status, and is the birthplace of the great Incan civilization. For that reason it hosts the largest amount of tourists in Peru and offers a vast array of attractions to its visitors.
Once you arrive in Cusco, walk through the tiny, cobblestoned streets and enjoy your trip back in time, experiencing a unique atmosphere filled with fascinating tradition.
Machu Picchu, one of 7 Wonders of the WorldThe ruins of Machu Picchu, rediscovered in 1911 by archaeologist Hiram Bingham, are one of the most beautiful and enigmatic ancient sites in the world. One of Machu Picchu's primary functions was that of astronomical observatory.
Arequipa means yes, stayAt 2,355 metres, located in the south of Peru and it´s lush, breathtaking surroundings make it one of the country's most attractive cities. The nearby Colca Canyon is another great place to practice adventure sports; the second deepest canyon in the world, it is home to the majestic Condor.