By: MathewBruce | 2012-03-07 | Destinations Largest and the capital city of Peru, Lima is a curious city blend with modern touches and colonial ruins built upon a valley. Standing on a valley enjoying great summers and winters for an awesome holiday read more
By: Archie Blazer | 2010-12-03 | Article Marketing Lima is the largest city in and capital of Peru. The city, which was established in 1535, gives you the chance to enjoy the old and modern world in one place. read more
By: Ben Pate | 2010-12-18 | Fishing Lima, Peru is one of the most fascinating places on Earth, with its unique mix of cultural heritage. As the seat of the ancient Inca Empire, this area has been populated for centuries. read more
By: Karen Keane | 2010-04-01 | Destinations My vacation to Peru started off like all my other vacations.....long plane ride. But let's not forget all the vaccinations and preventatives I had to have before I went. Vaccination for Yellow Fever, Malaria pills, and assorted other medications I took with me just in case. read more
By: Matt Blaschuk | 2010-09-03 | Travel Tips If you are planning a backpacking trip to South America, you should take Backpacking Peru into consideration. Following are some places that you may want to visit on your trip. read more
By: Caitlin Ham | 2010-04-01 | Destinations Traveling with youngsters is an immensely rewarding experience and is the best way to open your child's eyes to some of the wonders that the world has to offer. A Peru vacation with your children could be the most memorable trip that you take with your young family and this guide, written by a local Peru travel expert, offers some advice and tips for getting the most out of your Peru vacation experience. read more
By: Travelhouseuk | 2010-10-05 | Travel & Leisure Peru is one of the most popular countries in South America. One of the many reasons for its popularity is the mystery of Nazca culture, archeology and Nazca lines. read more
By: Laurel Thompson | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Who has not been enchanted by photos or sightings of these iridescent mini-rockets of energy known as hummingbirds? They were described by the Aztec as tiny suns, and have been accorded their place in legend, story and song throughout the centuries. People have called them flying jewels - most male hummingbirds possess iridescent gorgets, or throat feathers, whose colors shift depending on the sunlight shining on them. read more
By: Dylan Ross | 2011-04-27 | News and society The online newspaper or web newspaper is basically a daily newspaper that is published and read by people over the Internet or the World Wide Web. It might be a newspaper that is only published online or it could be an online copy of a printed periodical. Today, you have many sites or sitios as they call them in Spanish where you can read the various dailies from all over the world and the diarios read more
By: Gary Sargent | 2010-09-14 | Destinations In Peru, a country in South America, the number of festivals and holidays celebrated annually comes up to more than 3,000. Besides popular holidays like New Year, Christmas, Easter (or Semana Santa in Spanish), most of the celebrations in Peru are celebrated for a specific saint or ancient rite. The feast of Corpus Christi has been celebrated around the Andes since early colonial times read more
By: Tony Maniscalco | 2011-06-30 | Travel & Leisure Walking Peru through ancient Incan temples and fortresses, and traversing this most fascinating of landscapes cannot fail to fill you with a sense of awe. Peru is a treasure-trove of history, culture and art, and nowhere can you become more immersed in the ambience of this spectacular South American country... read more
By: KatieWebb | 2010-12-16 | Travel & Leisure Overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the city of Lima, capital of Peru, is located in the region of Lima, in the central coast of the country read more