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Machupicchu | Cusco
andes

Machupicchu

One of the seven modern wonders of the world.

Cusco

Cathedral of Cusco | Cusco
andes

Cathedral of Cusco

The Cathedral of the Virgin of the Assumption, in the Plaza de Armas of Cusco, is a great example of colonial architecture.

Cusco

Torata | Moquegua
coast

Torata

Torata, in Moquegua, is a corner of history, nature and archeology to be discovered.

Moquegua

Puente de los Suspiros (The Bridge of Sighs) | Lima
coast

Puente de los Suspiros (The Bridge of Sighs)

The perfect place to tell a love story.

Lima

Sarcophagi of Karajia | Amazonas
rainforest

Sarcophagi of Karajia

The purunmachos, millenary sarcophagi of Chachapoyas, watch and protect from the heights

Amazonas

Petroglyphs of Toro Muerto | Arequipa
andes

Petroglyphs of Toro Muerto

Toro Muerto, in Castilla, is a vast petroglyph museum that connects with ancient cultures.

Arequipa

Wetlands of Ite | Tacna
coast

Wetlands of Ite

In Tacna, the Ite Wetlands are a natural refuge with 126 species of birds. This ecosystem, full of green landscapes and agricultural fields, offers a unique experience in harmony with nature.

Tacna

Huaca de Moche | La Libertad
coast

Huaca de Moche

The Huaca del Sol and the Huaca de la Luna, two pre-Inca pyramids, are facing each other about 500 meters apart. Built in adobe, a mud material, these buildings enclose numerous mysteries and legends. Their design and cultural significance make them.

La Libertad

Leymebamba Museum | Amazonas
rainforest

Leymebamba Museum

The Leymebamba Museum houses more than 200 mummies that reveal the Chachapoya legacy.

Amazonas

Maras - Moray | Cusco
andes

Maras - Moray

Maras is a humble but proud town, known for its valuable salt.

Cusco

Andean Sanctuaries Museum | Arequipa
andes

Andean Sanctuaries Museum

In Arequipa, the Andean Sanctuaries Museum keeps the mythical Lady of Ampato, a living history.

Arequipa

Huaca Rajada | Lambayeque
coast

Huaca Rajada

Sipán, on the Lambayeque River, is a cozy town of less than two thousand inhabitants. It stands out for its three adobe pyramids, known as Huaca Rajada, which make it a special place in the province.

Lambayeque