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South America
Peru
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*Return fares per person, including taxes, excluding the £5.00 booking fee.
Fringed by the Andes Mountains that form a ridge along the Pacific Ocean, Peru is bordered by five of the 13 countries that make up South America. It combines virgin rainforest, ancient Inca monuments and rural lifestyles that have hardly changed in 400 years.
Many of the hotels in Peru however are up to the minute, with the latest in technology, comfort and availability. Check out the range of hotels in Peru through BudgetAir where you can find a variety of hotels Peru offers with something that is sure to suit your needs.
The easiest and quickest way of snaring the right accommodation in any of the hotels in Peru is to use the services of BudgetAir. Here you can be assured of a great deal and swift service when sorting out which of the hotels in Peru to choose.
For the cheaper end of hotels in Peru you are generally looking at old converted mansions with rooms centred round a courtyard. These types of hotels Peru offers can be a real bargain, even if you have to share a bathroom. Be wary of the tax most hotels in Peru charge. Letting the hotel take a copy of your passport is a way of making sure the hotels in Peru do not charge this as foreigners are exempt.
First and foremost, it is the ancient Inca site of Machu Picchu that most visitors flock to each year. Simply meaning ‘old mountain’, Machu Pichu is a stunning citadel structure of white-grey granite, quartz and silica, built at nearly 2,500m high, and one of the best preserved monuments from that time.
Another huge draw is the city of Cusco, the capital of the Incas, where you can visit the fortress of Sacsayhuaman and marvel at the nearby white figure of Christ. The surrounding area offers the Amazon rainforest, many mountain treks, and lively markets at Pisac.
On the banks of Lake Titicaca is the friendly town of Puno with three distinct areas – the port with many restaurants, the Plaza de Armas complete with cathedral and park, and the pedestrianised Jiron Lima, with yet more restaurants and bars.
A land of lost cities, ancient civilisations and colourful people, Peru is an explorer’s paradise as there is so much to find out and discover. With peaks of the Andes mountain range that top 7,000m down to a Pacific coastline, Peru is also one of the most varied of the South American countries.
*Return fares per person, including taxes, excluding the £5.00 booking fee.