10 Unique Peru Experiences to Try Once in Your Life
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Have you dreamed of traveling to Peru, a South American country famous for its diverse landscapes, and one-of-a-kind experiences? Peru packs a punch for a country that is just five times the size of the United Kingdom. It’s a nature lover’s dream destination with over 1,800 bird species, 500 mammal species and an astounding 3,700 butterfly species. It’s home to ancient archeological sites, including world renown Machu Picchu, Choquequiaro and the Nazca Lines to name but a few. And Peru is where you’ll find one of the worlds highest sand dunes and deepest canyons along with one of the driest deserts on the planet, the Andes Mountains, the Amazon River and Lake Titicaca, the world’s highest lake.
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AmericaShare supports education efforts for children in Kenya.During 2020, with its COVID-19-prompted lockdowns, continuing border closures, and other pandemic-related restrictions, even the most avid travelers have had their wings clipped. Due to current case surges, both in the United States and abroad, many folks have had to cancel holiday trips, or at least put them on hold.
While on the road reporting for Conscious Traveler, a podcast that explores the world through stories of community, conservation, and culture
, I’ve come across myriad hotels and hospitality brands that support philanthropic foundations. Their work ranges from wildlife conservation and environmental restoration to providing schooling, medical care, and clean drinking water to local communities. Unfortunately, with fewer travelers physically on-hand to donate time or money to them, support of these organ
18 December 2020
Inkaterra has resumed operations across its portfolio of hotels in Peru just in time for the new year.
The brand, which is celebrating its 45th anniversary, has begun welcoming guests back to its seven properties throughout Peru after temporarily suspending service during a months-long, nationwide lockdown in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
All the international hygiene, mask-wearing and social distancing protocols are being followed.
On November 1st, Peru began allowing tourists from North America to enter with proof of a negative Covid test taken within 72 hours of departure from various US cities via nonstop flight to Lima.
Over the past few weeks, Peru resumed most transport operations, including international air travel, welcoming back passengers arriving on longer haul flights arriving from Europe.
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