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A Peek in Peru: Trekking through The Country's Rich Culture

 

If ever you're planning for another adventure, Peru should be the next item on your bucket list. Located in western South America, it is a biodiverse country with such rich history and culture.

 

It is home to various landscapes ranging from the plains of the Pacific coastal region in the west to the peaks of the Andes mountains that extend from the north to the southeast parts of the country to the tropical Amazon Basin rainforest in the east where the Amazon river is located. Peruvian territory is also home to ancient cultures from the Norte Chico civilization in Caral, which is as old as 3200 BC, to the Inca Empire.

 

The earliest proof of human presence in Peru at evolutiontreksperu.com is estimated to be dated around 9000 BC. These Andean societies were based on agriculture and used techniques such as irrigation and terracing. They also practiced camelid husbandry and fishing.

 

One reason why Peru should be on your travel bucket list is that it's easy to get there. There are a lot of flights going to and from the country which makes it  the best place for tourists.  To learn more about hiking, visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtN_cpwnmGs.

 

Most tourists go to Peru in order to see the Machu Picchu. The breathtaking view of the ancient civilization can give visitors a peek into what life was like back then. There are a lot of Inca trail tour and Machu Picchu hike tour services available. Evolution Treks Peru provides the best services for these types of Evolution Treks Peru tour.

 

There are also less touristy alternatives in other Peruvian ruins such as Kuelap, which is deemed as the "Machu Picchu of the north." It is located on a clifftop surrounded by cloud forest. Chavin de Huantar is another spot which predates the Incas and boasts of narrow tunnels and striking engravings. Tourists can also visit the adobe city of Chan Chan.

 

One of the best reasons to visit Cusco, Peru (or any place really) is for the food. Experience authentic Peruvian cuisine and even get to learn how to prepare them yourself with local cooking classes. Classes are usually taught in groups of 6 or fewer and are typically priced at $70 per person.

 

You can also visit Cusco's chaotic central market which opens your senses to the varied Peruvian colors, fragrances, and tastes. It is recommended that you go through the market with a local guide who can help you communicate with the sellers especially in terms of the price.

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