Lugares por Visitar en Perú

Lugares por Visitar en Perú


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Cuando se trata de la experiencia de viaje, Perú tiene algo para todos. Los entusiastas de la cultura podrán sumergirse en las ruinas Incas y aldeas nativas; los amantes de la naturaleza podrán visitar los exuberantes bosques lluviosos del Amazonas y las Montañas de los Andes cubiertas de nieve; los viajeros que disfrutan del tiempo libre podrán relajarse en medio de hermosas playas y spas lujosos. Las siguientes categorías le ayudarán a determinar sus destinos favoritos. En un período de 7 a 10 días, usualmente podrá visitar un puñado de lugares.

Frequently asked questions

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Where are Peru's airports?

Peru’s main international airport is the Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM), which is located in Lima. This airport recieves international flights from around the world, and is the airport that most travelers will fly into and out of when visiting Peru.There are other international airports located in Arequipa (AQP), Cusco (CUZ), and Iquitos (IQT). These airports also recieve domestic flights.

Peru's domestic airports are scattered across the country and are set in cities like Cajamarca, Chiclayo, Huánuco, Pisco, Puerto Maldonado, Tarapoto, Trujillo, and Tumbes.

It's best to book flights in advance, especially during the high season. Flights are typically most expensive during Christmas/New Year's, Easter, and Fiestas Patrias (a holiday during the last weekend in July)

What should I wear or bring to a national park in Peru?

The trails in Peru are sometimes in poor condition, so it's important to bring a good pair of hiking shoes. Long pants and a long-sleeved shirt will protect you from UV rays and mosquitos, and a hat will keep the sun out of your eyes. It's also a good idea to have a rain jacket on hand, as unexpected showers can occur, especially in the Amazon. Moisture-wicking clothing will allow you to sweat but not get soaked.Bring a small daypack to carry other items, including a camera, sunscreen, insect repellent, guide books/map, snacks, and a water bottle. Remember to bring water, as there usually aren't water fountains in Peruvian parks and it's important to stay hydrated while hiking.