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		<description><![CDATA[Real travelers love South America. It’s as though the continent was built for travel; a place that excites, thrills, challenges and infuriates.
Sweat yourself dizzy on an Amazon canoe ride before ending the day caiman-watching on a black-water lagoon. Brave a white-knuckle bus ride down Peruvian slopes and be astounded by endless Andean vistas. Endure Patagonia’s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Real travelers love South America. It’s as though the continent was built for travel; a place that excites, thrills, challenges and infuriates.<br />
Sweat yourself dizzy on an Amazon canoe ride before ending the day caiman-watching on a black-water lagoon. Brave a white-knuckle bus ride down Peruvian slopes and be astounded by endless Andean vistas. Endure Patagonia’s wind-driven rain while chasing life-affirming sunsets or simply lose yourself (and possibly your belongings) in the break-neck chaos of Buenos Aires or Salvador.<br />
The real reward, however, is the South American spirit. It seems like the entire continent approaches life with the enthusiasm of an old-fashioned road trip: windows down and stereo blaring. There is as much music as there are adventures to be had. Samba spices up the sandy streets of Brazilian beach towns, panpipes liven Andean markets, Argentine folklórica (folk music) trickles out of truck radios in the pampas, and the jolting rhythm of cumbia makes those Andean bus rides even more absurd. South America is a continent that engulfs you and changes you – your state of mind, your outlook on life. As soon as you step foot on South American soil, the transformation begins.<br />
Clinging to the Andes, between the parched coastal desert and the lush expanse of the Amazon rain forest, Peru offers such a wide range of experiences that it can be difficult to choose between them. Solemn pilgrimages honor gods both Christian and indigenous. Neon-lit discos get jam-packed with reveling youth. Ancient ruins divulge prehistoric secrets. There are museums to visit,lakes to ogle, waves to surf,labyrinthine cities to explore.<br />
This is a country where practices run deep – 5000 years, to be exact. Yet it is a place continuously energized by fresh influences. In Peru, you can groove to African beats, admire impressive Catholic churches and examine indigenous textiles inspired by pre-Columbian tradition.<br />
Meanwhile, prepare to send your vision (and camera) into overdrive. Peru is home to snow-capped mountains, giant sand dunes, flocks of brightly hued tropical birds, postcard-perfect volcanoes and rocky Pacific outcroppings inhabited by argumentative sea lions.<br />
And let&#8217;s not forget the food – a bounty of sublime concoctions made from ingredients native and contemporary. You&#8217;ll need weeks to savor the vast selection of delicacies: from rare strains of potato to guinea pig to succulent ocean mollusks.<br />
One of the most wanted travel destination at <a href="http://www.machupicchutours.travel">Peru Tours</a> is Machu Picchu. It&#8217;s a pre-Columbian 15th-century Inca site located 2,430 metres (7,970 ft) above sea level. It is situated on a mountain ridge above the Urubamba Valley in Peru, which is 80 kilometres (50 mi) northwest of Cusco and through which the Urubamba River flows. Most archaeologists believe that Machu Picchu was built as an estate for the Inca emperor Pachacuti (1438–1472). Often referred to as the &#8220;Lost City of the Incas&#8221;, it is perhaps the most familiar icon of the Inca World. When you go there, you can use <a href="http://www.machupicchutours.travel">Machu Picchu Tours</a>, that provide good service to explore the beautiful  <a href="http://www.machupicchutours.travel">Machu Picchu Travel</a>. They provide good hotels, guide and travel plan that match your budget.</p>
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