Articles about Peru (0-50 of 2098)

  • Appreciating Peru's Wildlife
    By: Ken Ingraham | - When you learn Spanish in Peru, you can't spend all your time in the classroom. The Andes Mountains, the Amazon Rainforest, and the Pacific Ocean are all begging to be explored. By taking trips to these varied regions, you will be able to experience the many faces of Peru, as each region has its own distinct culture, cuisine, scenery, and wildlife.

    Luckily, the government protects many of the country's amazing resources. In fact, in 1993, the constitution actually recognized the div ...

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  • Get Away With New Peru Tour Packages
    By: Tracy Narvaez | - You have been needing an adventure for quite awhile and have not known how to escape from your mundane present. Getting away on an exotic get away can help any individual bring happiness back into their life. Purchasing Peru tour packages has proven to be the vitality boost that many people have needed to make themselves feel great again.

    An exciting country to visit is the Republic of Peru. Many different ancient cultures call this Peruvian area home. The country has a very rich h ...

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  • Travel South America For Best Honeymoon Experiences In Peru
    By: mike seo | - Peru is generally known for being a capital of the adventure with all the enthusiasm to keep even the most stringent attention to guests. However, there is also a softer side to the country, which is totally sensual and romantic for the perfect honeymoon. Whether you enjoy landscapes of water or mountain landscapes or something in between, the Peru has everything you may need for a most memorable holiday of his new marriage.

    The first thing that the majority of the newlyweds seek to ...

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  • Peru's Shining Path - Part 1
    By: Ken Ingraham | - You might never directly hear about the Shining Path when you learn Spanish in Peru. However, is it important to realize that this is the country's insurgent guerilla organization and they caused a great deal of havoc in the 1980s and 1990s. Shining Path is also often referred to as the "Communist Party of Peru." Over the years, this group has had a great deal of influence over the country.

    If you had been attending Spanish school in Peru in 1980, you would have definitely known ab ...

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  • Expats In Peru
    By: Bobby Castro | - Peru is often forgotten in relation to South America in favour of the larger countries such as Brazil which tend to hog the limelight. However, Peru has one of the strongest economies in South America and recent forecasts by the authorities suggest this is expected to continue for the foreseeable future.

    Political stability

    There is no doubt that political stability not only in Peru but in the surrounding countries in South America has had a major impact upon the ar ...

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  • Taking The Plunge To Peru
    By: Bobby Castro | - Because of the ease of travel and increased economic cooperation between countries has allowed many expats to set up shop in other countries. One of the overlooked business hubs in the South American continent is Peru and now with its current growth, it is seen as one of the fastest growing economies in the region.

    Setting up shop though in Peru is not too complicated nor is it too simple. The following are the basic things needed in living and doing business in Lima, the capital ...

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  • Peru Power Market Outlook To 2030 - Market Trends, Regulation And Competitive Landscape
    By: Ray Carl | - This report includes a detailed analysis of the current investment climate in the country's power sector and over the next decade across 6 broad parameters. Each parameter has a weight assigned, and a weighted average score is calculated to obtain the final country ranking in that region. The study also maps the relative ranking of the key countries in the region according to the current investment opportunities in the country and that by 2020. This report also examines the country's power marke ...
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  • Enjoy A Fascinating Peru Vacation Tours During Trip To Latin America
    By: leerobert | - Peru is a country in South America continent that has a varied geographical terrain. The diverse of the landscape ranges from low-lying areas around the Amazon to the Andes Mountains or inland. Peru also has a long stretch of a coastal region. The temperatures and the climate of these regions depend entirely on the area where they are located. In addition, Peru has a rich culture, due to the influence of the Incas and European civilizations. Thus, Peru has demonstrated to be an ideal vacation sp ...
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  • Mesmerize Yourself During Your Peru Holiday Tour
    By: leerobert | - Although the largest city is its capital, Lima, there are a lot of holiday destinations in Peru to choose from and they vary greatly in terms of climate and ecosystem. Chiclayo, Huancayo, Cusco, Huaraz, Mancora, and these are just to name a few popular destinations in Peru.

    When you pay a visit to Peru try make a trip its important places of the country but also try to visit some of its other places which are not know much to the outside world. Of course visiting Cusco and Machu Pic ...

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  • What To Order In Peru
    By: Bobby Castro | - When traveling to a new place, sampling the local beverages would be necessary to get the full experience of being in the area. If Peru becomes one of the destinations in your itinerary, then the following are the basics in ordering drinks in Peru.

    What to Drink. The best wines in Peru come from the Pisco-Nasca region and the vintage wines of the area are amongst the best in the world. The local beer of Peru has a higher alcoholic content compared to American brands but are lighte ...

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  • Make Your Vacations Memorable By Travelling To Peru
    By: Kristen Ross | - Attached to the Andes Mountains, along with providing a scenic view of deserts, with widely spread out Amazon rainforest, Peru is the perfect tourism spot for all the nature lovers. The wide range of exciting adventures offered in Peru makes it quite difficult for a person to decide which areas to go and which to omit in the short travel time. Ancient ruins merged with the natural beauty are what the region has to offer. Tourists can go out and visit temples, lakes, beaches as well a museums.

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  • South American Cultural Lessons: Pisco Part 2 -dispute Between Chile & Peru
    By: Ken Ingraham | - When you attend Spanish school in Peru, you will quickly realize that Pisco is a rather big deal. This delicious drink is the pride of the country. However, if you were to learn Spanish in Chile, you would find the exact same thing! The fact of the matter is that there is currently a dispute between Chile and Peru as to which country can claim the rights to this drink. Both countries say that theirs is the "real" Pisco.

    It is interesting to note the history of Pisco, as the drink ha ...

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  • Peru Home To Many Incredible Holiday Destinations
    By: leerobert | - Peru is home to many incredible and thrilling destinations. There is room for many that can be visited in Peru. You can visit Cusco, the Land of the Incas, Puno and Lake Titicaca, Choquequirao Peru, Nazca Lines and the Royal Tombs of Sipan, Kuelap, Manu National Park, National Reserve of Paracas and the Colca Canyon in Arequipa etc. All these destinations offer beautiful views and activities that will surely enjoy.



    Most people interested in Peru, travel has heard of the I ...

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  • Copper Ore Mining Plant In Peru
    By: zgxzenith | - Peru is very rich in mineral resources, especially metallic mineral resources. At present, the reserves of Bismuth and Copper of Peru are ranking second in the world, and other metal ore is also abundant. The mining industry of Peru has a great potential, and become one of the pillar industries. Benefit by our good reputation and reliable products in the Peru market, we have many customers from Peru. Following is a real case of copper ore mining plant in Peru.

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  • A Tour To Peru Is Best Place For Holidaymakers
    By: leerobert | - When traveling to Peru is very likely to reach the capital city Lima. De Lima has a wide variety of options for other places that you would be interested in traveling to Peru. Cusco, for example, is one of the most popular destinations when tourists travel to Peru, is the entry point for many excursions and tours Andes, is also the place to go when planning to visit the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu.

    By far the most comfortable way to visit Machu Picchu is a provider of vacation pa ...

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  • Enjoy A Thrilling Holiday In Peru
    By: leerobert | - Peru also endowed with a long stretch of beautiful coastal area. The temperatures and the climate of these regions depend entirely on the area where they are located. In addition, Peru has a rich culture, due to the influence of the Incas and European civilizations. Therefore, Peru has proven to be an ideal vacation spot for travelers from around the world.

    There are several holidays like New Year, Independence Day, and other religious festivals are celebrated with great pomp. For t ...

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  • Experience Adventure During Your Peru Vacation
    By: Lorena Petsios | - Rafting in Urubamba River

    White-water rafting is, no doubt, one of the most enjoyable outdoor activities. Your adrenalin rushes when you go down stream and experience the true power of Nature. In Cuzco, there are locations along the Urubamba River for every category rafting that are most suitable hardcore adventure lovers.

    A whitewater rafting trip can be arranged with almost every tourist agency. These tours include a little bit of preliminary training, transportation ...

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  • Peru Tours- For A Perfect Holiday In Peru
    By: Lorena Petsios | - Are you really thinking of going to Peru on your next holiday? There is totally no doubt that Peru is a country that has attracted travelers for so many centuries with her beautiful and outstanding ancient cultures, landscapes and palate pleasing cuisine. No Peru vacation is ever perfect without visiting the legendary mist covered Inka City of the world famous Machu Picchu. Vacationers can even go to Perus lovely vivacious jungles, impressive cloud covered mountains and huge deserts, these si ...
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  • Hidden Peru Tours: Cusco's Lunar Temple
    By: Matt James Barker | - Cusco is among the most visited of Peru's cities, largely thanks to the number of ancient ruins in the city and surrounding region, not least the world famous Machu Picchu. One of the problems though is the volume of other visitors. For a refreshingly quiet experience, try something different and visit the Temple of the Moon.

    There are a few different ways that you can find your way up there. The simplest, of course, is to get in a taxi and ask the driver to take you to the dirt roa ...

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  • Peru Tours To The Northern Beaches
    By: Matt James Barker | - Peru's north coast has long been a popular destination for backpackers seeking to chill out, surf in the warm equatorial waters and party in the lively towns of Máncora, Punta Sal and Zorritos. Now this popularity is to be matched with increased investment from the Peruvian tourist authority, meaning that the coast's numerous beach towns should become more accessible to a wider number of visitors.

    Relatively close to Lima and easy to get to is Huanchaco, situated just outsid ...

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  • Peru Vacation- Offering Beneficial Opportunities
    By: Lorena Petsios | - Holidays can generally offer an extraordinary opportunity for people to discover new possibilities of experience, which may be unavailable in their local area. Resources like the Internet have appreciably increased the unique chances people can have to embrace global travel and the prospects for traveling to unique locations, like with a Peru vacation. When you have a wish to take advantage of these exclusive possibilities, it is vital to find a resource you can depend on to help plan this one-o ...
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  • Peru's Booming Exports: The Food Industry
    By: Matt James Barker | - Peru's economy has been booming in recent years. This article explores one of the major growth areas, Peru's renowned food industry.

    The Peruvian economy has been thriving in recent months with exports on the increase. The Peruvian national statistics and information bureau, INEI, reported that Peru's economy was 7.1% higher in May 2011 than the same month the previous year. Exports have had a large responsibility for this boosting of the economy of which various food products have ...

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  • Peru Trekking Tips
    By: dipak darji | - If you have been thinking about going on a Peru trekking trip then it is good to know that these treks are regulated under the Inca Trail regulations and you will need to get your permit for trekking in advance before going out. You can get your permits from 5 months in advance and you can look into the trek permits in real time. However, before you get your permit from any company, ensure that they have their special Inca Trail license.

    Inca Trail is the most popular Peruvian tre ...

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  • Peru Spanish School Cultural Backgrounds: Incan Empire Society
    By: Ken Ingraham | - The Inca Empire was a fascinating period of time. When you learn Spanish in Cusco, you can gain some insight into this society. While Incas did not have a written language, they still had a complex and fascinating society. This article will explore some of these details so you will be well-prepared when you attend Spanish language school in Peru.

    The Inca Empire spoke a language called Quecha. While there was a centralized form of Quecha, there were also slang versions spoken by di ...

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  • Essentials For Learning Spanish In Lima, Peru: Pre-incan Cultures
    By: Ken Ingraham | - While you may have planned your trip strictly to study Spanish in Peru, much can be learned during your trip about the ancient history of the region, for example, the Pre-Incan cultures. While we do have quite a bit of information about the Inca Empire as it came in direct contact with that of the Spanish conquistadors, the period before it is a bit less clear to track. Peru is special in that it is one of the major areas in the world where we can track the indigenous people. One of the reasons ...
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  • Peru's Colonial Icons: Marinera Dance & Paso Horse
    By: Matt James Barker | - Peru's northern coastline has a distinct cultural heritage, strongly influenced by the Colonial era, as the place that the Spanish first landed and subsequently established control over the rest of the country. These two cultural icons are a throwback to the Colonial era.

    The Paso Horse

    The Peruvian Paso is a truly beautiful breed distinguished most by its very individual gait. They are sometimes nicknamed the dancing horse as they truly prance when they move. They are ...

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  • Peru Spanish School Cultural Backgrounds: Incan Empire History
    By: Ken Ingraham | - When you attend Spanish school in Peru, at some point during your studies you will likely hear about the Incan Empire. The reason that this time period is so important is that it was the largest pre-Columbian empire. You will see many remnants if you learn Spanish in Cusco, because the headquarters of the empire was located right in this city.

    If you don't know much about the Inca's, the first thing to learn is that they came to power in the 13th century. For hundreds of years they ...

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  • Peru's Booming Exports - Clothing
    By: Matt James Barker | - July has proved a good month for the Peruvian export industry, with Eduardo Ferreyros, the Foreign Trade and Tourism Minister confirming that Peru will soon have thirteen Free Trade Agreements. Furthermore, July saw the director of Prom Peru confirming the worth of Peru Brand, a spiral shaped logo that aims to promote Peru in the export, tourism and investment industries.

    The increase in number of Free Trade Agreements should boost the Peruvian economy. Peru already has a Free Trade ...

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  • Peru And Trek - The Ancient Inca Trail
    By: Kristen Ross | - If you are someone that enjoys hiking and camping as well as loves history, then consider visiting the Inca Trail in the Republic of Peru. The Republic of Peru is located in the western portion of South America, bordered on the north by Columbia and Ecuador, on the south by Chile, on the east by Brazil and Bolivia, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean.

    The Inca Trail is an extensive and advanced roadway system that has existed for centuries. The network of this trail is made up of ...

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  • Advantages In Planning A Peru Vacation
    By: Lorena Petsios | - Holidays can generally offer an amazing opportunity for people to discover new possibilities of experience, which may be unavailable in their local area. Resources such as the Internet have appreciably improved the unique chances individuals can have to embrace global travel and the options for traveling to unique locations, like with a Peru vacation. When you have a desire to take advantage of these unique possibilities, it is vital to find a resource you can depend on to help plan this one-of- ...
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  • Make A Memorable Wildlife Tour To Peru
    By: steave martin | - Visit Peru to experience its rich biodiversity! The republic country in South America is surrounded by Ecuador and Colombia on the north, Brazil on the east, Bolivia on the southeast, Chile on the south and the Pacific Ocean on the west. It is blessed with 53 protected natural reserves and is home to 1,800 species of birds and a variety of land animals. All throughout the year, tourists visit the place and explore different wild habitats in Peru.

    Bird watchers and wildlife lovers vi ...

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  • Ecuador And Peru- Travel Destinations For Photographers
    By: steave martin | - If you are searching for some exotic photographic locations, then consider visiting the travel-friendly countries of South America might meet your search. Of the many, you can think about making a trip to Ecuador and its neighboring country, Peru. Ecuador is bordered by Peru on the east and south and both the countries serve as ultimate destinations for photographers in the continent.

    Many people with limited vacation time look forward to have Ecuador and Peru travel at one. If yo ...

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  • Spanish Immersion Program In Peru And Cultural Awareness: Alberto Fujimori
    By: Ken Ingraham | - If you are planning to attend a Spanish language school in Peru, it only makes sense to learn about the country's cultural history. By doing so, you will be in a position where you can better appreciate the region's political history as well as its various landmarks, museums and buildings. One of the key figures you may want to learn about in advance is Alberto Fujimori who was the President of Peru from 1990-2000. If you learn Spanish in Lima, you may very well hear Fujimori referred to at some ...
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  • Going To Learn Spanish In Peru? Learn About Author Mario Vargas Llosa
    By: Ken Ingraham | - When you attend Spanish school in Lima, you will be exposed to the city's political and cultural history. One of the most renowned Latin American writers is Mario Vargas Llosa. He is considered to be one of the most important novelists and essayists from Latin America. In fact, he won the 2010 Nobel Prize in Literature. If you are planning to learn Spanish in Peru, one of your end goals should definitely be to appreciate Llosa's writing in its native Spanish language.

    This author w ...

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  • Cultural Awareness For Studying Spanish In Peru - A Guide To Peru's Indigenous Groups
    By: Ken Ingraham | - Clearly, one of the advantageous to studying a language abroad is learning about different cultures. Those who attend Spanish schools in Lima, Peru have an excellent opportunity to live near a unique culture of indigenous people. Many people don't realize how large the indigenous population is in Peru to this very day. The fact is that these people, who have lived in the country since before its discovery by Europeans, make up approximately 45% of the country's total population.


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  • Five Reasons To Visit North Peru
    By: Karen Ward | - Heading up the coast the first major city is Trujilo. Peru' s third city has probably the most impressive main square in the country. Nearby are some beautifully restored colonial mansions such as Casa Ganoza Chopitea . The main reason to visit, though, are the incredible pyramids made by the Moche people around 1500 years ago. The tombs, called Huacas, were built to house important members of society along with belongings, servants and family members; much as the Pharaohs of ancient Egypt di ...
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  • The Inca Trail And Peru Treks: What To Take?
    By: Jonathan Clarke | - Hiking in Inca Trail or any other high altitude trek in Peru can be very unlike hikes you do back home. Being prepared will ensure that you get the most out of your Peru trekking holiday. Here is a list of what to take on the Inca Trail, or any Peru trek.

    You don't need to buy expensive kit and you should not overload yourself but there are a few essentials that you should have. On the Inca Trail, you only need to carry the essentials for the day as porters carry everything else. Fo ...

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  • How To Become An Expert On The Moche Culture For Your Peru Vacation
    By: Jonathan Clarke | - If you think Peru is all about the Incas and Machu Picchu, maybe you need to think again. Two thousand year ago a mysterious and little know civilization inhabited the north of Peru. In recent years archaeologists - with a little help from grave robbers - have uncovered some of the most wonderful pottery and jewellery ever to emerge from an ancient civilization.

    So if you're thinking about a Peru vacation, how do you find out more about the fascinating and little-known Moche empire? ...

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  • Peru Vacations - 10 Tips To Help You Remove Luggage Stress
    By: Jonathan Clarke | - One of those necessary displeasures of travelling to Peru is planning your luggage. You don't want to end up lugging around big suitcases of empty space, but you don't want to be breaking zippers either.

    Here's some helpful advice on sorting out your luggage for a Peru vacation.

    1. Pack light with spare capacity. You will probably fill up your luggage space as you travel with purchases and gifts for friends and family back home.
    2. Treatment of baggage in Peru is ...

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  • Lake Titicaca - The Must-see Of Peru Besides Machu Picchu
    By: Jonathan Clarke | - Add color to your Machu Picchu holiday by spending a few days in this beautiful area on top of the world. Lake Titikaka with its ancient traditions, stunning scenery and wild festivals is an excellent choice for any cultural Peru vacation.

    What Is Lake Titicaca?
    Lake Titikaka is generally regarded as the highest navigable lake in the world ; meaning you can travel by boat on it. At 170km long and 3,800 meters (12,500 ft) high, magnificent Lake Titicaca is sure to take your bre ...

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  • 7 Things You Should Avoid On A Peru Vacation
    By: Jonathan Clarke | - Peru is an incredible travel destination, which is why so many people take Peru vacations and Peru tours every year. But just like anywhere else in the world, Peru has its problems. If you're taking Peru vacations, here are seven things that you should be careful to avoid.

    1) Getting denied entry
    Conditions are always changing in Latin America to be able to visit a country, and Peru is no exception. International relations, disease outbreaks and changes in regulations can mean ...

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  • Peru Tours And Brazil Holidays Bring South America Back On The Travel Agenda
    By: Jacada | - Did you know that South America is one of the world's most desirable destinations? Peru tours, Brazil holidays and Argentine adventures - they all offer more opportunities for genuine luxury travel than probably anywhere else in the world. South America as a whole has that unique combination of top end infrastructure (luxury hotels; vineyards; spectacular sites of special scientific interest) and charming local colour: enough sights, smells and sounds to count as a real travelling experience and ...
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  • 6 Quirky Reasons Why Peru Vacations Will Leave A Lasting Impression
    By: Jonathan Clarke | - If you're expecting a carbon-copy of your own country when taking Peru vacations, prepare to be disappointed.There are some features of Peru and the Peruvians that are going to make a lasting impression when taking a Peru vacation. Some people enjoy the slightly crazy differences with the way people do things in Peru, other people can't stand them. Whatever your point of view, there's no changing things! Here are some quirks that you are bound to encounter on Peru vacations.

    1. Good ...

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  • Stay Active With Outdoor Sports When You Study Spanish In Peru
    By: Ken Ingraham | - Cusco is most famous for two things, namely, it is the capital of the Incan empire and it is also the starting point to visiting Machu Picchu. This means that when you visit this part of Peru, you can spend a good deal of time in fascinating museums and famous ruins. After all, Cusco was the capital of the Incan Empire.

    However, not only is Peru a country that is rich in cultural history, it also is an amazing geographical region that lends itself perfectly to a variety of outdo ...

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  • Nicknames To Listen Out For On A Peru Vacation
    By: Gary Sargent | - Did you have a nickname in school or college, or even one that has stayed with you to the present day?

    In Peru people are very fond of using nicknames which will often follow them throughout life, not just at school or college. Known as 'apodos' or 'motes', nicknames may be based on where someone is from, a physical characteristic, a play on their name, a term of affection or any other number of sources.

    Oy, Fatty!
    Some nicknames based on physical characteristics ...

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  • Peru Vacation Horror Stories And How To Avoid Them
    By: Gary Sargent | - To paraphrase, "It Happens". If you are traveling independently things won't always go according to plan on your Peru vacation and often the best you can hope for is that the disaster happens to someone else. However, you can always reduce your chances of being the unwilling star of an unfolding travel nightmare by learning from other people's experiences or by having a Tour Operator take the strain. If you decide to go DIY here are 4 classics horror stories and advice to help you avoid a simila ...
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  • 4 Ways To Ensure A Unique Peru Vacation
    By: Gary Sargent | - If you want to find out how native Peruvians live and what is important to them, you'll have to look off the beaten track. Here are some suggestions for places and activities for tourists who want to encounter the native or 'indigenous' side of the country on their Peru tour or vacation.

    Ollantaytambo, a unique town in the Sacred Valley of Peru
    A town in the Sacred Valley of Peru where you may come in contact with indigenous people going about their daily business is Ollantay ...

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  • Visiting Museums While At A Spanish School In Cusco Peru
    By: Ken Ingraham | - When you learn Spanish in Peru, there is an extraordinary education experience that awaits you through exploring the city's museums. This cultural experience will enhance your studies and make your entire trip even more intellectually invigorating. These museums will also provide you with a more thorough understanding of the region. Cusco is located in Southeastern Peru near the Andes Mountains. The city has a wide variety of museums that cover a wide variety of subject matters. This loca ...
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  • 4 Peru Souvenier Ideas To Delight Your Friends And Family
    By: Gary Sargent | - A Peru vacation may seem like a nice time, but really it's a high pressure situation. Waiting for you back at home are your loved ones; you know if you return empty-handed you'll be confronted by ill-concealed looks of disappointment. Friends and family need souvenirs. Fact. But they don't just want something to put down amongst all the other foreign trinkets that they've been given, they are after something special. Something that they proudly show every time they invite guests over.


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  • 5 Quirky Traditions To Watch Out For On Your Peru Vacation
    By: Gary Sargent | - Random. Surprising. Frustrating. Strange.

    If you've ever taken a Peru Vacation, one or all of these words will float into your mind sooner or later. If you were expecting to encounter life in the same form as back home, you'll be in for a shock. Why is Peru so different?

    It could be thousands of years of civilizations steam-rollering over each other, each leaving their own mark on the population and its behaviors. Peru today is an anthropological melting pot with modern ...

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