Archive for the ‘ Destination ’ Category

 
Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

Lima, Peru, the capital and largest city of Peru. It is the economic and cultural center of the country. Lima occupies the valleys of the Rimac, Chillon and Lurin. Located in a desert on the coast overlooking the Bay of Lima in the Pacific Ocean, where the port was built and named Callao.

Lima was founded by the Spanish Francisco Pizarro on 18 January 1535, as the city of Kings. Today, nearly a third of the population live in the metropolitan region, with approximately $ 8 million.

The city of Lima is the imposition of colonial buildings, museums that you will be able to recreate a complete picture of the past millennium in Peru archeology, history, art and pre-Inca archaeological sites.

Lima also has a large subtropical climate, it is never too hot or too cold. The people in Lima do not know what a raincoat or an umbrella, that is, since rains are rare. In fact, Lima is located in a valley surrounded by desert.

 
Monday, March 9th, 2009

Tana Toraja is unique. A cultural island, surrounded by mountains on all sides, Toraja prove the existence of life after the death of his elaborate ceremonies. Have the beauty of Bali, homes Bataks in Sumatra and megalithic cultures of Sumba and you’re still not even close. Cave burials, tombs hanging tau tau (size effigies of wood) of the death and slaughter of buffalo, each summer, is horrible, but fascinating. It is a world unto itself.

Tana Toraja is undoubtedly the most popular destination of Sulawesi. A great, wild and beautiful region of the most traditional villages, unique architecture and fascinating culture. The funeral of the season is usually in July and August, when Toraja working in Indonesia to return for the celebrations, tourists come in numbers and hotel Rantepao edge. However, in recent years, the number of visitors was very low, so it does not hurt during a visit to the burial of the season to see the development of the ceremony in full swing.

 
Sunday, November 9th, 2008

Bolsón name because of its shape with a crown surrounded by picturesque mountains and colorful, is a quiet city, said in 1984, a non-nuclear (conservation zone of radioactive contamination for future generations) and an eco-city is geographically, historically linked to the environment and the eight cities in the Patagonian Andes, which includes Manso, Lake Puelo, El Hoyo, Epuyén El Maiten, Cholila, Ñorquinco and Cushamen.

The Bolsón as a beautiful environment is the base of operations for sports activities such as hang gliding Piltriquitron hiking in the mountains of Indian Head, Cerrito Amigo Ahogado Mallin, Blue River, and lakes as Cholila Puelo, Epuyén , Rivadavia, fishing in lakes from November to April, horseback riding in the mountains along the Chile and Bariloche, and a wide variety of activities such as climbing, kayaking, photo safaris, hiking, skiing , trekking, bird watching (spring, summer and autumn) and many other outdoor activities.

You can climb to Cerro Piltriquitron by the “Forest Workshop”, where renowned craftsmen decided to convert the trunks of trees in 31 interesting sculptures. You can also experience an incredible journey aboard the “La Trochita” (The Old Patagonian Express), a piece of railway museum, which extends 200 km from Esquel, since 1945, you can also use the train To go to the Maiten. To learn more about the history of Patagonia, will visit the Museum Leleque

Properties in El Bolson is usually made of stone and cypress in Bolsón you choose a good variety of restaurants, hotels, hostels (even has the option of staying at campsites to and take part in the activities of countries).

Some of its main attractions are:

Puelo Lake National Park

Situated 40 km. south of El Bolson, was declared a national park in 1971, is one of the smallest parks in Argentina, due to its location the park has a unique micro-climate Valdivian forests, lakes, and short many opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking the Chilean border. In the park office may receive information on camping, barbecues, toilets.

Piltriquitron Hill (Cerro Piltriquitron)

Piltriquitron means “hanging from the clouds” in the Mapuche language (pil = rock tron clouds), the mountain is located 11 km from the city center to get Piltriquitron take the national road 258 at the base of the hill.
At the top, has a magnificent view of El Bolson, the white snow in the mountains of Tres Picos, Tronador the mountains, the Blue River Valley, Lake Puelo and sometimes the Osorno Volcano in Chile. You can also easily gliding flights. You can also visit the workshop of the Forest “(Bosque sculpture).
In summer, do not forget to bring light shoes, boots, water, nuts, chocolate and enjoy the freshness of hours, a shelter (with meals and sanitary facilities), where you can sleep.

 
Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008
Lima, Peru, the capital and largest city of Peru. It is the economic and cultural center of the country. Lima occupies the valleys of the Rimac, Chillon and Lurin. Located in a desert on the coast overlooking the Bay of Lima in the Pacific Ocean, where the port was built and named Callao.

Lima was founded by the Spanish Francisco Pizarro on 18 January 1535, as the city of Kings. Today, nearly a third of the population live in the metropolitan region, with approximately $ 8 million.

The city of Lima is the imposition of colonial buildings, museums that you will be able to recreate a complete picture of the past millennium in Peru archeology, history, art and pre-Inca archaeological sites.

Lima also has a large subtropical climate, it is never too hot or too cold. The people in Lima do not know what a raincoat or an umbrella, that is, since rains are rare. In fact, Lima is located in a valley surrounded by desert.

 
Monday, August 18th, 2008

It is a cosmopolitan blend of culture, attitudes and fascinating quiet beauty inspired countless visitors and residents to testify in one of the best cities in the world. Vancouver is proud to host the 2010 Olympics and Paralympic Winter Games, is a safe, dynamic and friendly city, offering an unlimited number of outdoor games with spectacular mountains, sea and cityscapes. Aquamarine sophisticated metropolis of skyscrapers are set against the stunning peaks of the Cordillera de la Costa. Enjoy the art, world-class international cuisine, sea kayaking, luxury spas, shopping, and incomparable hospitality. Imagine all this wrapped in the forests of the west coast, beaches, towns, ethnic neighborhoods and the city lights.

 
Tuesday, July 15th, 2008
Iquitos is the largest city in the rainforest of Peru. It is the capital of Loreto Region and the province of Maynas.

Iquitos is the ideal place for lovers of ecotourism, and for those who want to feel intimate contact with the wilderness of the Amazon rainforest.

Iquitos is the capital of the department of Loreto, is the gateway to the Amazon. It is framed by the Nanay, Itaya and Amazon Rivers, which isolated from access by land. The only form of communication with the rest of the country by air or by river.

Iquitos is a village inhabited by the savage tribe called “Iquitos” the name of who was at the time of its foundation in 1864. During the Spanish colony and the gold rush caused by the legend of El Dorado (El Oro), and the “Land of Cinnamon” (Country Tan), Iquitos never historical figures. In 1883 began in this city and the peak hour of operation of the latex rubber of their trade and made some made enormous fortunes, have brought prosperity to the city and began to build beautiful homes, some with tiles from Portugal.

Location:
The forests of the north, 347 meters above sea level (106 m)

Distances:
• 615 miles (990 km) from Pucallpa, on the river
• 627 miles (1,009 km) from Lima, by air

Population:
Approximately 371,000 inhabitants

 
Monday, June 2nd, 2008
Huaraz is a city in central Peru. It has a population of approximately 100,000 and is the capital of the region of Ancash. Huaraz is at an altitude of 3100 m in the Andes, some 450 km north of Lima.

The city itself is not very special. Most of it was destroyed in the earthquake of 1970. But it is a good destination for the day and ideal for climbers. The layoff of the Cordillera Blanca is great. Located in a valley called the Callejon de Huaylas.

Huaraz is located in agriculture important Callejón de Huaylas valley, at the foot of the Cordillera Blanca and the Cordillera, including Huascaran, the highest mountain in Peru at 6768 meters in the Huascaran National Park is a popular destination for tourism and hiking and Huaraz is a frequent expeditions to the Cordillera Blanca and Huayhuash. Tourists often come from Germany, Greece, France, Italy, Argentina, United Kingdom and the United States.

Distances:
• From Lima: 400 km. (248.5 miles).
• From Trujillo: 480 km. (298 miles) per Pativilca

 
Wednesday, May 14th, 2008
Cusco is a city in southeastern Peru near the Urubamba Valley (Sacred Valley) of the Andes. It is the capital of the Cusco region and the province of Cusco. The city has a population of about 300,000, triple the population it contained just 20 years. The elevation of the city, situated at the eastern end of the node of Cuzco, is around 3500 m (11500 feet).

Cuzco is a World Heritage site by Unesco and one of the most visited towns of Peru.

Now, the city of Cusco, proudly wears the title of the archeological capital of America with pride, because there is no other place in the whole continent where you can easily reach the ruins of amazing culture, which are still in good condition.

Cusco is really one of the most important cities for cultural tourism in Cusco, it is called Inca citadel of Machu Picchu Machu Picchu or more, in addition to the famous Sacred Valley of Urubamba Cusco represented by, Yucay, Traces, Pisac Lamay, Ollantaytambo, Maras Vilcanota crossed the river, where they practice a sport or adventure rafting

 
Friday, March 21st, 2008
Chiclayo is located in northern Peru. The city has a population of about 634,600 while the metropolitan area is approximately 910,255. Chiclayo was founded in 1560 as a rural Indian village by a Spanish priest. Until the 19th century, Chiclayo remained a small city compared to the nearby city of Lambayeque. However, the city of Chiclayo has become a major modern metropolis. Peru is the fourth largest city.

Chiclayo is a city in Peru where the tropical sun, desert oases and the fresh sea breeze come together. According to legend, the god Naylamp sailed here with a huge procession of thousands of years to build his empire. In fact, many ancient civilizations have the strategic advantage of controlling this region, which is today a major business center in northern Peru, where routes come together from the coast, the sierra and the jungle
The city of Chiclayo is known for its archaeological sites, as Túcume, Batan Grande and Huaca Rajada. In 1987, Huaca Rajada (more often than Sipan), a Moche mausoleum was found. The most important was the discovery of the tomb of the Lord of Sipan, which archaeologists have concluded was a leader of more than 1600 years.

Location:
North coast, 95 meters above sea level (29 m)

Distances:
130.5 miles (210 km) from Lima (via Mórrope)
160.3 miles (258 km) from Cajamarca.
128 miles (206 km) from Trujillo.
474 miles (763 km) from Lima.

Population:
Approximately 517,000 inhabitants

 
Monday, February 18th, 2008
The city of Arequipa is quite big, but beautiful town just below the tip of the Peruvian Altiplano.
Arequipa is a city in southern Peru and the second largest city. It is also the capital of the Arequipa region and the province of Arequipa. The city lies at the foot of the snowy peaks of El Misti volcano in the highlands. Arequipa has many fine colonial era Spanish buildings built of chairs, a white volcanic rock used extensively in the construction of nacre of the city, which gets its nickname La Ciudad Blanca ( “White City”).

Location: Southern Peru, Andean region, 2335 meters above sea level (7,660 m)

Distances:
Tacna 248.5 miles (400 km)
Puno: 201.9 miles (325 km)
Cuzco 388 miles (625 km)
Colca Valley 111.8 miles (180 km)
Lima 633.8 miles (1,020 km)

Population:
Approximately 762,000 inhabitants.