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Peru

You should travel to Peru to experience it’s ancient ruins and culture, to meet the local people, enjoy their handcrafts, and to indulge in their national cuisine. Peru.

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Peru

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  1. You should travel to Peru to experience it’s ancient ruins and culture, to meet the local people, enjoy their handcrafts, and to indulge in their national cuisine. Peru

  2. Machu Picchu is an ancient Incan ruin found in Peru. It is one of the Seven Wonders of the World and considered one of the most beautiful and mysterious sites in the world. You can hike the Inca Trail up to the top or take alternative transportation.

  3. Traveling to Machu Picchu Inca Trail Peru Rail

  4. The Sacred Valley of the Incas is a valley in the Andes mountains that is formed by the Urubamba River. It is close to Machu Picchu.

  5. Saksaywaman is the former capital of the Incan Empire.

  6. It’s always interesting to meet new people and to see and experience new cultures. Many locals are still connected with their Incan ancestors. Most of them proudly display and keep the Quechua culture.

  7. Hand-woven textiles are some of the most famous handcrafts you’ll find in any part of Peru. Other great hand-made souvenirs can also be found in Peru.

  8. Common Food Cuy, or guinea pig, is a delicacy in Peru. Locals usually eat cuy on special occasions. Rice is a common side for any dish you would get in Peru.

  9. Common Drinks ChichaMorado is a typical Peruvian non-alcoholic drink. It's made from a base of purple maize Inca Kola is a common soft drink in Peru. The pop has an unusual sweet, fruity flavor. I would describe it as similar to cotton-candy.

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