
Peru is for everyone, for all and for everything; it is a country like few others. It offers so much in all its territory, that you will never be able to get to know it. Peru has beaches, modern cities, enigmatic places, culture, history, archeology and much more.
Spending a honeymoon in Peru is a wise choice, since its nature and beauty in the Peruvian Amazon, passing by the relaxing sands of north beaches and arriving at the history and mystery of archaeological sites in the south, will make Peru the perfect place for your honeymoon
With places declared World Heritage Sites, wonderful places, luxury hotels, star restaurants with our gastronomy awarded many times, Peru is the dream trip for any couple who wants memorable experiences, where snow-capped mountains, desert dunes, ocean waters, ancient ruins, and lush jungles welcome you and your love and any couple
There are plenty of opportunities to recharge amidst the romantic Peru. A honeymoon in this amazing country is a dream trip for many couples thanks to the seventh wonder of the world, Machu Picchu. Combined with its history, tranquil landscapes, and the very best flavorful cuisine, it is one of the most romantic honeymoon destinations in the world.
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Peru is a colorful land of textiles, ancient ruins, and incredible culture. It’s also home of one best favorite foods for a lot of foreigners. In this amazing country there are a lot of typical dishes. As Love and Road says: One unforgettable experience that tourists talk about when they visit the country is Peru’s food. Winning the World’s Leading Culinary Destination from 2012 to 2019, Peru cuisine is a fusion of many different cultures like no other. Traditionally, indigenous and Incan ingredients and cooking techniques are applied to recipes from all around the globe, creating a microcosm of flavor from different cultures in every bite. From popular dishes to gourmet experiences, Peru will not disappoint you.
The culture and history of Peru are a source of wonder to those that experience it. They are filled with vibrant music and dances, beautifully woven ponchos and polleras. Coming to Peru you will find several types of adventure programs specially in Cusco with all its incredible Inca’s routes
Here you can find adventures in abundance. Just to start with some of the destinations inside Peru:
We start with:
Lima

If you prefer a modern city with colonial history, lot of museums, ancient mansions, bohemian sites, adventure tours and the very best cuisine of the World, then come to Lima, the capital of the country; besides being incredible, it is the main entrance to the country that most visitors use as it has a large and modern airport where you can get many international connections.
Cuzco

In Cusco, every corner tells a story and every story is captivating, mystical and inviting. Imagine walking through streets where time seems to have stopped, every corner offers a piece of history, and the stones remain alive because they have survived intact.
Cusco witnessed the arrival of the Spanish, and yet to this day it conserves an ancestral magic which captivates the thousands of visitors who each year form part of its living history. Cusco, acknowledged as the historic capital of Peru, renowned as the navel of the Earth.
In Cusco we have lots of places to visit. The same capital city with its churches and incredible history. Following the Sacred Valley of the Inca with small towns like Pisac and Ollantaytambo. The south valley with Tipon, Piquillacta and Andahuaylillas, Maras salt mines and the world wonder of Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu
If you can’t go to heaven, Machu Picchu is the next best thing.

As someone said: “Few romances can ever surpass that of the granite citadel on top of the beetling precipices of Machu Picchu, the crown of Inca Land.”
Machu Picchu was an astronomical observatory, and its sacred Intihuatana stone accurately indicates the two equinoxes. Twice a year, the sun sits directly over the stone creating no shadow. Unfortunately, most cities built by the Inca civilization were destroyed by the Spanish conquestPuno and the Titicaca Lake
“When you leave a beautiful place, you carry it with you wherever you go“

Among all the incredible tourist sites that Peru has, we cannot fail to mention the highest navigable lake in the world. Lake Titicaca the world’s highest navigable body of water, is located between Bolivia and Peru. It is situated at a very high altitude, at over 3800 meters about sea level. It is a sacred place for the Inca civilization, as the Incan mythology says that the first Inca king, Manco Capac, was born here.
The Amazon jungle

Have a road in a boat. On a river. Upstream, downstream, the choice is yours and there are lots of options to visit the huge Amazon .There are lots of ways to live the complete nature deep in the rainforest to spot wildlife and immerse in a very unique experience in the Amazon of Peru.
No matter what you decide to do in the Amazon, it will truly be a unique experience. The culture and traditions you’ll be exposed to are eye-opening, and the volume of spectacular wildlife you see will surely drain your camera’s battery. There never is a dull moment when traveling within the Peruvian Amazon.
we cannot forget to mention, such other amazing places because Peru is famous:
– The Nazca Lines (Nazca/Ica). – the weird yet wonderful Nazca Lines have to be seen to be believed. The best way to view these pre-Incan geoglyphs is from the air, so hop on a scenic flight and see if you can spot the enormous hummingbirds, monkeys, and spiders etched in the arid landscape. Some stretch for 10km (6 mi) so it shouldn’t be difficult!
– Vinicunca Rainbow Mountain (Cusco). – The color of Vinicunca is because of a geological formation accumulated over time by the mixture of marine, lake and river elements. Geologists and experts in the field affirm that this phenomenon has been discovered thanks to the melting of the glaciers that formerly covered the mountain and that constantly received snow until the early nineties
– Colca Canyon (Arequipa). – Is home to one of the deepest canyons in the world. Enjoy its incredible scenery with this day trip from Arequipa and explore the picturesque town of Chivay.
– Camelids. – Have you heard of llamas and alpacas, but what about their wild cousins, the vicuñas, and the guanacos? Collectively known as camelids, these quirky-looking creatures are the animal icons of Peru. If someone is asked what Peru is famous for, their first answer is often the llama!- Peru Textiles, Andean Bears and more; believe me, much more!