7 exciting things to do in Peru
Savi and VidSavi and Vid/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, PERU/ Updated : Apr 6, 2017, 19:08 IST
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In a country that is as diverse as Peru, it is hard to zero in on a list of essential things to do. It’s important to have a clear idea of your preferences as a traveller before you finalise your itinerary of Peru. There is nothin … Read more
In a country that is as diverse as Peru, it is hard to zero in on a list of essential things to do. It’s important to have a clear idea of your preferences as a traveller before you finalise your itinerary of Peru. There is nothing you won’t find in the country. From adventure biking and gravity-defying sports to picturesque hikes and incredible wildlife, Peru has it all. Read less

In a country that is as diverse as Peru, it is hard to zero in on a list of essential things to do. It’s important to have a clear idea of your preferences as a traveller before you finalise your itinerary of Peru. There is nothing you won’t find in the country. From adventure biking and gravity-defying sports to picturesque hikes and incredible wildlife, Peru has it all. If you want to experience a bit of everything, try starting with a hike to the iconic Machu Picchu. It is one of those experiences that you will find in every guidebook but let me assure you – it is well and truly worth the hype. Don’t forget to experience some of Peru’s unique wonders such as its floating islands or tiny islands laden with wildlife. Of course, no trip is complete without sampling a variety of food and drink. Peruvians love their food and what’s more – they love feeding their guests. So you will not be left hungry in Peru, irrespective of where you are. Here are seven of our favourite things to do in Peru.
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