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Things To Do: Lima
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  • Written by SirRichard on May 5, 2005
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  • If you arrive by plane, you will surely land in Lima. This is a huge city with plenty of suburbs and 3 main areas interesting for tourists:
    - Centre: all the area between the Rimac river and San Martín Square, including Plaza de Armas, Jiron de la Union, San Francisco Convent...
    - Miraflores: the coastal neighborhood with residential houses and modern & international shops.
    - A few museums here and there: Larco Museum, Gold Museum... those are far and you'll have to take a taxi

    I spent 2 days in Lima, but left that for the end of the trip, as I had to be in town for my plane back anyway.

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    Things To Do: Machu Picchu
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  • Probably your second step in Peru will be worldwide famous Machu Picchu ruins. They really deserve the visit. No matter haow much you have heard or read about it, being there is really unforgettable experience.

    They are close to Cuzco (2 or 3 hours by train), so you'll have to fly there (buses take up to 30hours!) and dedicate at least a whole day for it.

    A marvellous way to visit Machu Picchu is doing the Inca Trail (see next tip), a 4d/3n trekking along the Andes till the ruins. But you better do some training before you do it!

    Entrance: 26 USD

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    Things To Do: The Inka Trail
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  • Peru - At the beginning of the trail
  • At the beginning of the trail
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  • Many foreigners come to Peru just to do the Inka Trail. This is a 4 days / 3 nights trekking from Ollantaytambo (near Cuzco) to Machu Picchu, 42 kms later, going up to heights of 4200 metres. You don't have to be a sportman or a professional to do it, but you better do some exercises or walking the previous months, and stay a few days in Cuzco before, to get used to altitude.

    You can book it in Cuzco once you arrive, but recent visitors restrictions make it advisable to book in advance (at least 2 months) via internet. You mail the agency you choose, make a money transfer of 30% and pay the rest once in Cuzco.

    Here are some well known agencies:
    United Mice
    SAS
    Qente
    Peru Treks
    Andean Life
    Inca Explorers

    I did it with Andean Life (285 USD) and they did an excellent job!

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    Website: http://www.andeantravelweb.com/peru/treks/incatrail4.html
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    Things To Do: Lake Titicaca
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  • Peru - Me at the Bolivian side
  • Me at the Bolivian side
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  • Lake Titicaca is located in the south of Peru, sharing its waters between this country and Bolivia. It is the world's highest lake navigable to large vessels (3,810 m above sea level).
    To visit it you can do it from:
    - Peruvian side: go to Puno and there you will find many tours to Uros Island, Taquile island, or even tours of several days around the lake.
    - Bolivian side: cross the border to Copacabana and from there visit the Sun Island.

    Sleeping in the lake (either in Taquile or Sun Island) is a really nice experience, is such a peaceful place (no cars in the islands) with endless wide horizons and quite interesting cultures and villages.

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    Things To Do: The Amazon Jungle
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  • A big part of Peru is mostly jungle. When you think of Peru you think of Machu Picchu, Incas, Spanish conquerors, Nazca lines, but Amazon river is born here and goes a long way across this country.

    You have mainly 2 options for visiting the jungle:
    - South: in Puerto maldonado, not far from Cuzco. Most of the people doing the Machu Picchu choose this jungle, as is close to Cuzco and many agencies there offer stays in lodges and excursions for 3 or more days.
    - North: You have to fly to Iquitos and there take a boat that will take you far from this town (2-3 hours by the river) to the National Parks.

    Both options are OK, maybe there are some more animals around Iquitos, and there is more "deep Amazon", but Manu Park in the south is also a good option for a first visit to the jungle (is not the Amazon river, but very similar).

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    Website: http://www.andeanlife.com/manu.htm
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    Things To Do: Cuzco
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  • Also named Cusco, this old colonial white city with red tiled roofs is probably the most touristy place in Peru (and maybe in all South America).
    It deserves a 2-3 days visit, not only for its narrow charming cobbled streets and interesting museums, but also for the many ruins around that can be visited in 1 day tours.
    It is also a good basecamp to visit the nearby ruins of Machu Picchu.

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    Things To Do: Iquitos
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  • Iquitos is the largest city on earth that has no communication by road. It is located in the heart of the Peruvian jungle, on the shore of the Amazon river, north of Peru.
    It is a tropical laid back town with many many moto-taxis, few cars (as there are no roads) and beautiful colonial houses with pleasant colours and marvellous tiles.
    In its best times it was the capital of the rubber empire in the Amazon, big fortunes grew here, and big fortunes vanished. Walking along the streets you can see this town lived better times.

    This is a good basecamp to join a jungle trip or spend a few days in a jungle lodge, or even just to sail up or down the Amazon river.

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    Things To Do: Puno
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  • Puno is considered the "capital" of the Peruvian Titicaca lake. This is the place where people come to start boat tours around the lake, or as a stopover on the way to Bolivia from Cuzco.
    It is a small provincial town, nice to walk around an afternoon and an excellent place to buy quality alpaca stuff (pullovers, coats...), but it has no special tourist attractions.

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    Comments for SirRichard about Peru
    sim7396 Mon Sep 15, 2008 01:56 UTC
     Always ask for the price in advance. Mid-work, the boy may offer you addtional services; then ask "how much is it"? In May 2008 I saw a show shoe shien boy in Miraflores (Lima). He quoted me one sol, and did such a good job, I gave him 2 soles or so.
    df53 Mon Aug 6, 2007 09:46 UTC
     Excellent page, got some good tips for my forthcoming trip. Dave
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    magason Sun Apr 15, 2007 07:54 UTC
     Very informative! Gracias
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