ENJOY PERU TRAVEL AGENCY TOUR OPERATOR
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ENJOY PERU TRAVEL TO PERU
by Enjoy Peru Travel
ENJOY PERU S.A.
Main Headquarters
Schell 343 - Of. 607
Miraflores - Lima 18
PERU
Tel: +51 1 702-2000 Fax: 511-445-1750
TOLL FREE number:
USA: 1-800-790-2961
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Call our TOLL FREE numbers: USA: 1-800-790-2961
Local Line: Spain - Barcelona: 0034-931846831 Argentina - Bs. As.: 0054-1159175461
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Business Hours: Monday to Friday: 9 am - 6 pm GMT - 5 hours
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ENJOY PERU - TRAVEL TO PERU
This Guide of Trips and Tourism in Peru, will allow you a first approach to the attractions and contents of each one of the tourist destinations in Peru, as well as an approach to the possibilities that our country offers regarding Sports and Adventure tourism or activities related to Ecological or Nature tourism.
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Cusco Travel and Tourism |
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Capital of the Tahuantinsuyo or Inca Empire. The best sample of the Incas past in a particular mixture with the Spanish conquest that is reflected in its old and Colonial vestiges. |
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Lima Travel and Tourism |
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The present capital of Peru and the then Viceroyalty of Peru, today in a deep process of change and modernization. Colonial constructions and modern buildings, at the same time as its many Churches and turn it to Museums into a city option for your trip. |
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Titicaca Lake - Puno Travel and Tourism |
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The highest navigable lake of the world that legend tells us the first Incas came from and founded their Empire, today conserves living cultures surviving the modernization and living as always in their natural habitat. |
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Trujillo Travel and Tourism |
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Coastal city of a permanent temperate climate, where Pizarro first stepped ashore on his arrival to conquer Peru. The land that gave birth to the traditional and beguiling so called Marinera dance. It is also well known for its excellent cuisine and also as the cradle of old cultures, whose more important vestiges are Chan Chan (the largest adobe mud brick city on the planet), as well as the temples of the El Brujo or the Wizard and the Temples of the Sun and the Moon. |
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Cotahuasi Travel and Tourism |
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Just as the Colca Canyon, but deeper, with better landscapes, more primitive in all senses, even in its tourist infrastructure. It is also an additional 6 or 8 hours trip from the City of Arequipa than the Colca. |
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The Nazca Lines – Paracas Peninsula Travel and Tourism |
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Little can be added to what is already known about the Nazca Lines. Enormous drawings on the desert plains of the Peruvian coast overwhelm us with their testimony of cultures long lost in time or to theories of extraterrestrial beings. The Paracas Peninsula, on the other hand, on the same Peruvian coast, has its own protected area for the conservation of the species of the region. |
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Choquequirao Travel and Tourism |
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Fortress or citadel, which is assumed was the last refuge of the Inca after the conquest of Cusco by the Spaniards. Recently discovered, part of its structures of adobe and stone can be visited, with still hundreds of hectares of constructions as yet unexplored. Its only access is on the back of a horse or mule from a small town at 8 hours from Cuzco.
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Chachapoyas Travel and Tourism |
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An enclave in North-eastern Peru has as its main attraction, aside from Kuelap, picturesque waterfalls as well as interesting vestiges of long lost cultures. |
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Iquitos Travel and Tourism |
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In Loreto, in the North-eastern part of the Peruvian jungle you will find Iquitos, which is the commercial and tourist centre of this region. On the banks of the mighty Amazon River, it is the starting point for the tours that will take you down this immense slow moving and muddy brown river. It is famous for its floating township of Belen and the Eiffel wrought iron house designed by the famous architect of the same name.
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Machu Picchu Travel and Tourism
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A fortress, a religious construction or house of rest of the Inca? It is not known nor, will possibly be known never, but it is a colossal sample of the development of a past Empire that only disappeared a few hundreds of years ago. You cannot miss it. |
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The Inca Trail Travel and Tourism |
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The most famous of the Inca roads, by which the Inca and the imperial court moved in long walk to Machu Picchu. Four days of trekking through colourful country sides until you reach the end of the road seeing Machu Picchu from the heights. |
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Arequipa Travel and Tourism |
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The second largest city of Peru, characterized by its very well conserved Colonial constructions and its exquisite cuisine. It is also the natural access to the Colca and Cotahuasi Canyons. |
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The Colca Canyon Travel and Tourism |
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At eight hours by road from the City of Arequipa, one of the deepest Canyons on the planet awaits your visit with its incomparable landscapes, ancient communities that live in the same way as they always have and the always present flight of the condor. |
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Huaraz – The Huaylas Alley Travel and Tourism |
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Extraordinary landscapes between two Andean mountain ranges. A tourist destiny famous by its long treks, mountain climbing and horseback riding opportunities. |
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Ayacucho Travel and Tourism |
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The traditions of the inhabitants of the Andean heights taken to its maximum expression. Cradle of capable artists with hands that even today astonish with their crafts. |
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Kuelap Travel and Tourism |
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The unconquerable fortress of the Chachapoyas, an old pre Inca culture that could not be dominated by the Empire. It has not yet been possible to know how it was built due to the size of the stones that make up its walls. Peru, as always, a world of mysteries. |
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Manu Travel and Tourism |
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To reach the least explored Cloud forest of Peru you have to travel by a picturesque and a not very comfortable road during twelve hours from Cuzco, or in small plane to the so called Cultural zone, that is to say, the entrance gate to the forest. If you are of an adventurous spirit, 8 days in the deep forest can be a great attraction. |
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Tarapoto Travel and Tourism
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An eternally hot and humid high mountain forest. Interesting excursions will allow you a few days of rest and relaxation. |
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Tambopata Travel and Tourism |
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The Tambopata Natural Reserve, which you will be able to access from the City of Puerto Maldonado or by coming downriver the Madre de Dios or Mother of God River from the Manu by an 8 day river trip through untouched virgin forest. Lodges located by the riverbanks will be your starting point to access unknown territory. |
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