Peru, yesterday and today so culturally intertwined. Where centuries past and present day are softly blurred. Where seasons, not seconds mark the passage of time. Peru, an enriched historic culture of proud peoples and traditions. Spectacular varied scenery, preserved beauty and mysterious places. The Andes of Peru, amazingly stunning with refreshing simplicity. Still home to millions of highland Indians who still speak the native tongue of Quechua and practice the times of 10,000 years past. The colonial preservation of Conquistador legacy that truly never conquered but melded and blended a greater beauty, now known as Peru…the ultimate fascination of South America travel tours.
Peru is an environmental masterpiece of diversity, arid coastal deserts, farming oasis, quaint fishing villages and the Amazon basin. The tall Andean Sierras where the mystery and intrigue of the ancient Inca Empire still lies. Machu Picchu ruins, laying quietly undiscovered beneath dense foliage for thousands of years until somewhat recently discovered in 1911.
Cuzco, Peru…where past and present collide. The mythical capital of the Inca Empire and today's archeological center of Peru. Lake Titicaca is the highest navigable lake with over 3,000 square miles of deep blue waters with over 30 islands. The most sacred body of water in the Inca Empire is a most popular adventure tour in Peru.
Peru is a once in a lifetime tour experience that so few will ever know. Motivation is a keen eye for the incredible, love and respect of mystical nature, a thirst for ancient history and a spirit of adventure. Peru is simply remarkable. Its people and colorful traditions are equally and refreshingly astounding. That's Peru. An unforgettable travel adventure. Tourism like no other.
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Thursday, July 17, 2008
Peru: Machu Picchu named Best Selling Tour & Top Cultural Destination
The majestic wonders of Machu Picchu continue to captivate tourists around the world and draw them to Peru as renowned tourism companies recognize the Inca Citadel as one of the finest destinations on earth.iExplore, the world's number one ranked website for adventure and experiential travel reported that its Machu Picchu Peru Tour was the company's Best Selling Tour.More popular than places such as the pyramids in Egypt, a safari tour in South Africa, a cultural tour in Greece, the Taj Mahal of India and the Great Wall of China, Peru was ranked iExplore's best selling tour.Furthermore, iExplore, a website that gets over one million visitors per month and is Google's "authority site" in the adventure travel category, reported that Machu Picchu Peru was among its top two Best Cultural Destinations.This is one of several international companies that have recognized Machu Picchu for its touristic value. Aside from being named a new world wonder, the Inca Citadel was placed on the cover of National Geographic's Adventure Travel Issue and named one of the 25 Best New Trips in the World.According to its website, iExplore is an independently-operated division of TUI TRAVEL PLC, a multi-billion pound international leisure travel business based in the United Kingdom.
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Peru: Machu Picchu celebrates first year as New 7 World Wonder
A tribute to the earth, gastronomic festivals, expositions, and a panel forum named "Machu Picchu, Wonder of the World", will be carried out today to celebrate the first anniversary of the election of the Inca citadel as one of the new Seven Wonders of the Modern World.The anthropologist Jorge Flores Ochoa, the head of Machu Picchu Historical Sanctuary, Fernando Astete, the historian Jorge Escobar, and Abraham Valencia, will participate in the event organized by the Regional Bureau of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Dircetur) from Cuzco.Dircetur-Cusco invited university colleges and graduated students, official tourist guides and the general public to participate in this meeting.Registration is completely free at the site of this institution and certificates will be handed out to the participants. The event will start at 9 am (14:00 GMT) at the auditorium of the Museum of the Inca city of Cuzco.In adidtion, Dircetur-Cusco asked organizations, enterprises and handicraft artisans of this department to participate in the Second Agricultural Interregional Artisan Fair "Seeding Friendship", which will take place in Lima on July 20-21.
Peru: Machu Picchu breaks records - over 800,000 tourists in 2007
Machu Picchu's first anniversary as one of the New 7 Wonders of the World was celebrated by many on Monday. As festivities were held in Cusco, Peru's Minister of Foreign Trade and Tourism announced in Lima that the Inca citadel had broken a record in the number of tourists it had received.The ruins of Machu Picchu saw 800,158 tourists in 2007, an increase of 108,532 tourists when compared to 2006. As Minister Araoz announced this record, the head of the Archaeological Park gave information on what is being done to preserve the ancient city.One of the improvements to the citadel mentioned by Fernando Astete was the use of a new exit to the complex, which keeps tourists from conglomerating in one area.The head of the Archaeological Park also stated that throughout this year Peru's Institute for Culture (INC) has been investing 23 million soles in the restoration of monuments such as Machu Picchu, Patallacta, Waynaqente, Torontoy, Salapunku and Wikanacay.He added that an additional two million soles had been set aside for research.It was also announced that hundreds of thousands of soles were being invested in the installation of a security system, which would require the installation of fiber optic cables from the town of Machu Picchu to the citadel.
Peru: Machu Picchu named Best Selling Tour & Top Cultural Destination
The majestic wonders of Machu Picchu continue to captivate tourists around the world and draw them to Peru as renowned tourism companies recognize the Inca Citadel as one of the finest destinations on earth.iExplore, the world's number one ranked website for adventure and experiential travel reported that its Machu Picchu Peru Tour was the company's Best Selling Tour.More popular than places such as the pyramids in Egypt, a safari tour in South Africa, a cultural tour in Greece, the Taj Mahal of India and the Great Wall of China, Peru was ranked iExplore's best selling tour.Furthermore, iExplore, a website that gets over one million visitors per month and is Google's "authority site" in the adventure travel category, reported that Machu Picchu Peru was among its top two Best Cultural Destinations.This is one of several international companies that have recognized Machu Picchu for its touristic value. Aside from being named a new world wonder, the Inca Citadel was placed on the cover of National Geographic's Adventure Travel Issue and named one of the 25 Best New Trips in the World.According to its website, iExplore is an independently-operated division of TUI TRAVEL PLC, a multi-billion pound international leisure travel business based in the United Kingdom.
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Tourism in Peru generated $2 billion in 2007
Over 500,000 foreign tourists visited Peru in the first three months of this year, reported Pablo López de Romaña, the Andean country's vice minister of tourism.
When compared to the first three months of 2007, Peru saw a 12.3 percent increase to 502,942 foreigners visiting the City of Kings and the recently nominated world wonder.
In a national police conference focused on increasing safety for tourists in Peru, the vice minister also stated that tourism had generated $2 billion in 2007, showing a 24.7 percent increase when compared to 2006.
"We have the necessary potential to place ourselves among the world's top ten destinations," said the vice minister, explaining that Peru was a country where tourists stayed for long periods of time and spent important quantities of money.
He added that reports issued by Prom Peru, the country's tourism promotion agency, showed that the Andean nation was ranked third among the countries in Latin America which received the greatest quantities of tourism-generated dollars.
It was reported that only tourism in Mexico and Brazil generated more money than tourism in Peru.
Tourism is the best tool we have to fight poverty, affirmed López de Romaña, stating that the ministry of tourism would continue working on attracting tourists that spend significant amounts of money.
"We don't need million of tourists, just an important and sustained number that will generate economic movement for the country's neediest," said the vice minister.
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