The Incas forged an incredible civilization wich tamed the geography of Peru. This ancient society lived in harmony with the rivers, the sun, the rain, the ocean, the jungle, the Peruvian mountains and the cold dryness of the Andes, consequently adapting to the weather, their surroundings and surviving thanks to Mother Earth’s gifts.Part of this ancient society still lives today in each town and can be seen through the customs of the people. A trip to Peru takes you back in time and allows you to rediscover the exciting lives of the Incas, Chancas, Chachapoyas, Mochicas, and Wari, as well as their great works of art, their feasts, the roots of their social strength and the energy of their people.
Peru is located in the western part of South America. Its territory borders Ecuador, Colombia,Brazil, Bolivia and Chile.It is the third largest country in South America and one of the 20 largest in the world. It took sovereignty over 200 miles of marinas. It is part of the Antarctic Treaty and has a scientific station called Machu Picchu in this continent.Peru is a megadiverse country, has 11 ecoregions and 84 living areas of the 117 that exist in the world. It has an enormous multiplicity of landscapes due to its geographical conditions, which in turn gives it a great diversity of natural resources. In its territory can be identified three great regions, which has been the traditional way of dividing it according to its altitudes: Coast, Sierra and Selva.
Experience Peru and discover a wealth of different worlds, all with their own individual landscapes, sounds, colors and tastes; travel back in time to ancient civilizations and share the great cultural heritage of the Peruvian people. Many destinations and experiences such as Peru’s coast and mountains can only be explained by seeing them in the flesh. The beating heart of its roots and destinations.Caral, the first civilization in the Americas; pre-hispanic cultures; the Inca Empire; the fusion between the Inca and hispanic worlds; Peru and its Western, East Asian and African influences; deserts, mountains, forests, the Amazon and the sea; flora, fauna and a wide variety of culturalexpressions. Peru is all of this.