Saturday, May 25, 2013

The Range Of Vacations To Peru

By Tabatha Fickel


Vacations to Peru have been engendering a lot more interest recently. Peru is a sizable country and has many places that are worthy of a visit while in vacation mode. In addition to the urban areas of Cuzco, Lima and Arequipa, there are Pacific Ocean fronts, rain forests and mountains. Getting started with online web pages helps you to do the preplanning. Besides that, learning more about the area before you go will help you to enjoy your experience more.

There are rain forests in Peru, contrary to what you may have believed. A great holiday location is the natural reserve known as the Manu Wildlife Center. There you can stare up at towering palm trees. Brazil nut trees are a local crop. The boat trips down the Madre de Dios River allows travelers to see giant otters and the tapirs, a native species.

The Inca Trails extended over much of the Inca Empire from its centers at Cuzco and at Machu Picchu. There is only about 25 percent of the original network of paves roads that still can be seen. Tourists today can hike some of the remaining portions kept in passable condition through the efforts of the Peruvian government. Travel over these routes is strictly controlled and regulated, so if you want this experience, you will need to book in advance.

History and architectural wonders are combined in the City of Lima. You can spend time visiting the Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi dedicated to Saint Jude. This edifice is in the Spanish Baroque style. Associated with the church is a monastery, catacombs, and convent with an extensive library. More than 25K volumes, including some rare old volumes are cataloged there.

Many geography texts mention Lake Titicaca, which is the highest navigable lake in South America. It lies at more than two miles high. The location spans the border between Bolivia and Peru. Visiting this part of Peru is a challenge because of the altitude. Many people will suffer altitude sickness unless there is a slow acclimation period.

A different type of physical fitness is needed when you want to do some mountain bike treks. Some travelers begin at Cusco and travel to Puerto Maldonado using a mountain bike. This type of exertion requires athletic stamina and is not for a person who hasn't prepared physically.

A trek by horseback, using the magnificent and hardy Peruvian Pasos is another way to see the country easily. Pasos are a comfortable horse to ride. In fact, they have been termed "Cadillacs". You can take advantage of a guided tour by horseback into parts of the country that you might have trouble hiking. This is a unique holiday experience that would be hard to replicate anywhere else in the world.

Vacations to Peru can begin with an internet search. This will allow you to review the activities you know you enjoy. It allows you to learn about some outside the comfort zone activities as well. After all, a rewarding vacation should be something that you don't do every day.




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