Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu, which was listed as a World Heritage Site in 1983, is located in the cloud forest of the Vilcabamba mountain range. The nearby neatly arranged terraces highlight the harmony between humans and nature. The most famous is the Temple of the Sun, where a ritual is still held every winter solstice.
Kolka Grand Canyon
Combining nature, history, and adventure, there are plenty of exciting outdoor activities to experience, such as canoeing, climbing, cycling, hiking, and horseback riding. In the small towns along the Grand Canyon, there are also straw-covered stone houses and Baroque-style churches.
Manu National Park
It accommodates tens of thousands of "real" flora and fauna! Due to its high biological diversity, it was also listed as a world natural heritage site in 1987. If you are interested in natural species, you will surely be amazed by the variety here.
Lima
Lima, as the capital of Peru, is known for its colonial European architecture and scenic seaside views, as well as ancient ruins and emerging art. It is also a culinary paradise, with two of the top 10 restaurants in the world according to the 2018 "World's 50 Best Restaurants" located in Lima!
northern peru
Recommended by Lonely Planet, the northern region of Peru is home to ancient cultures and breathtaking scenery, making it one of the emerging travel destinations in South America. The number of flights from the capital of Lima to northern Peru is also increasing, and it is expected to become a new favorite of more travelers in 2019! Features: ancient ruins, mountains, grasslands, bird watching.