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In Quechua, the language closest to what the Incas spoke, Peru means the ‘land of abundance’. Peru is full of extremes: from lush, towering Andean peaks to rolling sand dunes on the coast to the largest, most diverse rainforest in the world, the Amazon rainforest. Peru is also rich in pre-Colombian culture with millions of citizens in the Andes Mountains who still live, speak and work the way their ancestors did thousands of years ago.
These incredible chocolates deserve to be mentioned. Creamy dark chocolates, smooth milk chocolates an...
Address: Paseo Colón 125, Lima, 1 Peru Phone: 51-1-423-4732 Hours: 10 a.m.-3 p.m. daily, clos...
Perol Chico specializes in exclusive, multi-day equestrian tours that are off the beaten track. Founde...
A charming mid-range hotel in a good location, Hostal Corihuasi is in a converted 17th-century home. The view of...







Manu Wildlife Center is close to the world's most approachable, photographable licks of macaws and tapirs, the b...







Owned and operated by the prestigious Orient Express Hotels group, the Monasterio is the most luxurious hotel in...







This little corner of bohemia in Pisac is a hang-out lounge and art gallery/craft shop downstairs and a café/re...







An excellent seafood restaurant hidden away in a corner of the Miraflores district. Pescados Capitales is a must...







While the owners call it a coffee shop, Kachivache should be known for much more. Tucked away high in the hills ...






