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Eighty Percent of Inbound Tourism is Culture
Peru is a country with varied attractions because of their culture, geographic regions, rich history and gastronomy.
This country has more than one hundred thousand archaeological sites, why eighty percent of inbound tourism is cultural.
Peru provides incredible images of a great view of the mountains, like deserts, beautiful beaches and tropical jungle, not to mention incredibly rich history, archeology, wildlife and ancient indigenous cultures.
The images of the extraordinary remains of ancient civilizations inevitably spring to mind when looking at their moumentales constructions.
Lima is the capital city of the Republic of Peru. It is located on the central coast of the country, along the Pacific Ocean, forming a vast and populous urban area known as Metropolitan Lima, flanked by the coastal desert and spread over the valleys of the Chillan, Irmak and Luring.
The city of Lima is now a modern metropolis, with nearly 8 million inhabitants, major South American cities, and is the largest city and is equipped with all the advances of modern life, with appropriate tourism infrastructure, ideal for carrying out events (conferences, conventions, meetings, etc.) of an international character.
The city has downtown areas, districts with modern infrastructure, with major hotels, restaurants, shopping, and nightlife.
Machu Picchu is surrounded by a vast forest of towering mountains. Located in the province of Urubamba, near Cuzco, the Inca sanctuary is one of the most important archaeological sites in the world. One theory suggests that Vestal was a center for the refuge of Justas or Virgins of the Sun, so we can consider that it was a Holy City.
Machu Picchu was a hidden sanctuary, a peaceful town, made for meditation, where rituals were carried out with the precious coca and where an acllahausi. Marino Sanchez scholar argues that from the year 1565, people abandoned inexplicable and definitely called City of Peace and hiding the forest devoured by hundreds of years.