7. Drink Pisco Sour or best if you can visit the Pisco Grapes Vineyard
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6. Try their Pachamanca Dish which is famous in the North of Peru.Â
5. Go to the Nazca lines
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4. Explore Lima, the Capital of Peru
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3. Go to the yet-to-be-famous Ruta de Sillar in Arequipa. It’s the Petra, Jordan version of South America
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 2. Enjoy Sandboarding in Huacachina, the biggest sand dunes in the whole of South America
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1. Of course, visit the Machu Picchu in Cuzco, Peru!
Whether you’re a history fanatic, are mad about mountains or simply want to try as many Piscos as possible, Peru is the country which has absolutely everything in terms of landscapes – jungle, desert, mountains, beaches and cosmopolitan cities and there are at least 92 different tribal groups living in Peru, all speaking their own languages. No matter what you come here looking for, you are sure to find all of it and much, much more!Â