
Peruvian Amazon
The Peruvian Amazon covers 60% of the national territory — Iquitos accessible only by plane or boat, Tambopata ecotourism lodges from Puerto Maldonado, and Manu National Park (UNESCO 1987) among the world's richest biodiversities.
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Southern Andes
Arequipa and Lake Titicaca: the White City in volcanic sillar at the foot of Misti (UNESCO 2000), the Colca Canyon with its Andean condors, and the world's highest navigable lake at 3,812 m with its iconic Uros and Taquile islands.
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Sacred Valley
Cusco and Machu Picchu: the former Inca capital at 3,400 m (UNESCO 1983), the Sacred Valley of Ollantaytambo and the lost Machu Picchu citadel — the archaeological heart of the Inca empire and Peru's absolute must-see.
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Pacific coast
Lima and the Pacific coast: the world culinary capital (3 restaurants top 10 worldwide), Miraflores and Barranco, and the desert triptych Paracas-Huacachina-Nazca in the south — a journey into modern, creative coastal Peru.
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- Cusco and Machu Picchu — The former Inca capital (UNESCO 1983), the Sacred Valley and the lost Machu Picchu citadel.
- Lima and the Pacific coast — World gastronomic capital, Miraflores, Barranco and the Paracas-Ica-Nazca triptych.
- Peruvian Amazon — Iquitos, Puerto Maldonado and the ecotourism lodges of Tambopata and Manu.
- Arequipa and Titicaca — The White City, Colca Canyon and the world's highest navigable lake at 3,812 m.
- Machu Picchu — The 1450 Inca citadel, UNESCO 1983, named among the New 7 Wonders of the World in 2007.
