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Machu Picchu
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Machu Picchu
<b>Machu Picchu</b> is known as `The Lost City of the Incas` protected by steep cliffs, and lush green mountains. Generally accepted as the most important and captivating archaeological sites remaining from the Incan Empire, the complex, which includes temples, residences, fountains and hundreds of steps, was declared a World Heritage site in 1983, and voted one of the New Seven Wonders of the World in 2007.
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<span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"><strong>Recommended Stay:</strong><span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"> </span></span>At least 2 nights<br />
<span class="P_Blu_Arial_12"><strong>Must See`s:</strong></span> <br />Inca Trail, Mandor Gardens and Waterfalls, Temple of the Moon, Huayna Picchu, Machu Picchu Citadel, and much more! <br />
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Cuzco
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Cuzco
<b>Cuzco</b> was the epicenter of Incan civilization until the arrival of the Spaniards in 1533. Fortunately, many stunning Incan structures have survived and helped to make Cuzco the archaeological capital of the Americas, and Peru`s most popular destination. Gateway to the Sacred Valley, and the lost city of Machu Picchu, Cuzco has a seemingly endless array of historic attractions, both Incan and colonial. <br />
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<span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"><strong>Recommended Stay:</strong><span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"> </span></span>At least 2 nights<br />
<span class="P_Blu_Arial_12"><strong>Must See`s:</strong></span> <br />Cuzco main square, Cathedral, Sol Avenue, Koricancha Temple, Kenko, Don Antonia dinner show, and much more! <br />
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Lima
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Lima
<b>Lima</b> is a sophisticated and cosmopolitan city that has retained much of its classic colonial architecture and pre-Colombian archaeological sites, that features many of South America`s most beautiful historic museums, churches and cathedrals. The city is alive with activity in its trendy neighborhoods like Miraflores, the beach fronts of Costa Verde and Barranco, and the upscale boutiques, massive shopping plazas, and exclusive shops.
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<span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"><strong>Recommended Stay:</strong><span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"> </span></span>At least 2 nights<br />
<span class="P_Blu_Arial_12"><strong>Must See`s:</strong></span> <br />Plaza Bolivar, Plaza Italia, Plaza de Armas, Alameda Chabuca Granda Viewpoint, and much more! <br />
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Sacred Valley
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Sacred Valley
<b>Sacred Valley of the Incas</b> is one of the most alluring destinations in Peru, encompassing a chain of fascinating villages that line the Urubamba, Vilcanota and Wilcamayu Rivers. This meticulously terraced valley is the gateway to many of Peru`s most spectacular archaeological sites, including the iconic lost city of Machu Picchu, 2 hours away by train.
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<span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"><strong>Recommended Stay:</strong><span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"> </span></span>At least 2 nights<br />
<span class="P_Blu_Arial_12"><strong>Must See`s:</strong></span> <br />Ollantaytambo Fortress, Pisaq Ruins, Vilcanota River, Sacred Valley, and much more! <br />
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Amazon - Manu National Park
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Amazon - Manu National Park
<strong> The Manu National Park </strong> is an incredible hidden world of exotic flora, fauna and wildlife and home to indigenous tribes. A UNESCO World Heritage Site located in southwestern Peru which protects several ecological zones, one which has the highest levels of biodiversity on the planet. The park is home to the largest quantity and diversity of animals and plants in the entire world with over 15,000 species of plants and 250 varieties of trees found in a single sector. A bird watcher`s paradise with over 1,000 species of birds which is more than the number of birds found in the USA and Canada combined. <br />
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<span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"><strong>Recommended Stay:</strong><span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"> </span></span>At least 3 nights<br />
<span class="P_Blu_Arial_12"><strong>Must See`s:</strong></span> <br />
Manu Wildlife Center, Madre de Dios River, Boca Colorado Town, Amarakaeri Communal Reserve, and so much more!
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Amazon - Tambopata
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Amazon - Tambopata
<strong>Tambopata</strong> and its massive wilderness reserves are accessed from Puerto Maldonado, at the confluence of the Madre de Dios and Tambopata rivers in the Amazon Basin. The riverside city serves as a gateway to what very well may be one of the world`s most expansive and bio-diverse jungle rainforest habitats.
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<span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"><strong>Recommended Stay:</strong><span class="P_Ora_Arial_12"> </span></span>At least 3 nights<br />
<span class="P_Blu_Arial_12"><strong>Must See`s:</strong></span> <br />
Tambopata River, Monkey Island, Tambopata National Reserve, Puerto Maldonado, Sandoval Lake, Madre de Dios River, and so much more!
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