Peru Landmarks

Peru Landmarks

Peru has something to offer to many different types of tourists. There is a fantastic flora and fauna for nature lovers to see here. Athletes don’t miss out on exciting trekking tours. But these can also be other sporty activities such as horse riding, hiking, etc. Visit rctoysadvice for Peru Hike On the Inca Trail.

Tourists interested in history also get their money’s worth, as the country has a large number of different historical attractions to offer. Beach holidaymakers and water sports enthusiasts are also not wrong in Peru.

Lima is the cultural and economic center of the country. Tourists in particular should see the historic city center or the Miraflores district. Sights of the city would be the Santo Domingo Monastery, the Government Palace, the City Hall, some mansions and the church, as well as the Monastery of San Francisco.

Chan Chan is also worth a visit. This is a ten square meter ruined city from the old Chimor empire, which was built between the 11th and 14th centuries. The city has a peculiarity: all buildings are made of clay. Since clay is not particularly resistant, some important reliefs were unfortunately destroyed by rain or erosion. Nevertheless, the ruined city is an absolutely impressive sight.

If you want to see Trujillo, you should definitely not miss the pyramid of the sun and moon.

For nature lovers, the Huascaran National Park is an absolute must. The park is home to the country’s highest mountain, Huascaran. Because of the many mountains, mountaineers in particular like to come here. The national park also has an extremely diverse and fantastic flora and fauna.

The Princely Crypt of Senor de Sipan is one of the main attractions of Peru. The crypt with the two pyramids is located near the city of Chiclaya. The Princely Crypt is an excavation site of great archaeological importance, as extremely informative relics have been excavated here. The original finds are in the museums in Lima and Lambayeque.

Kuelap is the second most important archaeological attraction in the country. Since this was not found during the colonial rule by the Spaniards, it is unchanged and was only rediscovered in 1843. Anyone visiting the historic city should bring enough time, as there is a lot to discover here, for example the central citadel or the twenty-meter-high fortress walls. Also many different ruins of old houses. Since the city is not exactly easy to get to, you should book a day trip with a guide through an agency to get to know the city of the Chachapoyas.

The Paracas National Park is also an absolute must. The park includes the sand peninsula Paracas and the city of the same name, as well as the interesting archaeological Mseum J. Telle. The Candelabro desert drawings that can be seen there are not to be missed.

Most tourists come to Ica for the Iglesia de la Merced (the main square) and the Maria Reiche Museum.

Those who are a little superstitious should check out the Huacachina oasis. In the middle of huge sand dunes there is a small green oasis, the water of which is said to have a certain healing effect.

Nasca is known far beyond the borders of Peru for its geoglyps, huge line drawings that can be recognized from the air.

The city of Arequipa allows visitors a glimpse into the colonial era. Many buildings from the time are still preserved here, which you should definitely see, such as the La Cathedral or the striking arcades.

The Colca Canyon is especially interesting for nature lovers. The drive there alone is an experience. Here you have the opportunity to observe huge condors, as well as other animal species and also to experience a fantastic mountain world.

On the border with Bolivia is Lake Titicaca, which hardly a tourist can miss. There the floating reed islands are an absolute attraction. In the city of Puno on the lake there is the cathedral at the Plaza de Arms which you should definitely see.

The city of Cusco is the old capital of the immature high culture of the Incas. The city still has enough sights to offer today. These would be the Plaza de Armas, the cathedral, the churches of La Compania, San Blas and La Merced. But also the temple of the sun, like the temple of the Quorikancha, should not be missed. From here you can also go on excursions to other ruins of the Incas such as Machu Picchu, Pukapukara or Tambomachay.

Athletes can try their skills on the Inca Trail. This is one of the most famous pilgrimage routes in South America, which is still popular today. The length of the path and the overcoming of various height differences has already pushed some visitors to their limits. Still, people like to try the way. Due to the controls and the corresponding waste disposal, the Inca Trail is only allowed to use a maximum of 500 hikers a day and then only with a guide.

Other sights of Peru are the lost Inca city of Machu Pichu, Chinchero, Urubamba, the salt terraces of Maras, Moray Tipon etc.
There is a lot to see in Peru, so you should bring the appropriate time with you. The country is almost too good for a short trip or a pure beach holiday.

Peru Landmarks