Tips for travel around Peru

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The first thing we have to say that Peru is a wonderful country: A MULTICULTURAL AND DIVERSITY-in all aspects-AMAZING. You can be walking in a town that retains Inca walls and be talking on the phone to the country further away. Social differences are also obvious and can all make a difference between being in Peru or other vacation destination.
In Peru, you can live in Andean communities sharing ancestral farming and enjoy delicious cuisine in a restaurant 5 holders in the course of a day. Or walk to the seafront and 4 hours to be at 5.000 meters high. All this information is likely to find on the internet but do not forget that our country is unpredictable in many ways: a social protest or an event caused by climate change can ruin a lovely holiday. The passenger who came on their own, in seconds you will feel alone and not knowing what to do. It is here that you will remember that the local operator, say the agency correspondent in Navarra, NO was unnecessary and that the surplus would pay for using these services become more than an extra expense insurance from a lovely holiday.
The good local operator ensures that the most surprising events can cope with success and things continue to flow no more than the initial shock.
Regarding hotels, a beautiful site you can hide some weaknesses that only local operator knows it. On the other hand, changes that may occur in the inter-land routes may affect the normal development of the trip dramatically. Time is Money and is likely to ignore certain changes, cause us to lose days or even ruin the whole itinerary.
There are other details, small but important as the fact that here one has to bargain the taxi before getting in the car and some savings achieved if the traveler has to do at the last minute transport from the airport to the hotel. The public bus lines are still a mess and if by chance a foreign traveler without much knowledge of the take will be the most traumatic experience is not so, if with the help of a local guide to venture to take one of the public buses, not only be an unforgettable experience but above all safe.
Every day we see dozens of tourists with their travel books touring the historic center of Lima, manage to locate a main square or some other famous buildings but lost 90% of the attractions that put it between reading and walking, spending ahead of them without admiring them. An expert local guide will not only timeless but time will pass on any insurance, which is something that should be emphasized to travelers. For example Lima with 9 million inhabitants is a city where special care must be taken in certain areas or times of day. Like any big city
What about a complete journey through Peru. The first thing to consider is the number of days available, this is closely related to the budget is managed. Then the number of passengers is a factor to consider because more travelers are more likely to improve the price agreed upon. Another factor to consider is the quality of hotels and room types to choose from and the type of media used. The air in the vast majority of times saves time but increases travel costs.
Remember also that Peru is a country with a diversity of climates and altitudes, a matter that must be taken into account especially if passengers have any medical restrictions that may affect your health if they are above 3,000 meters.
What is the difference between a trip organized by the Internet savvy travelers willing and one led by expert local operators: the answer is simple, there is no better acquainted with a country that a good local operator. The informed traveler internet finally spend hours and hours on your computer but you can not finally know little great details that make the difference when planning a trip. The result is a standard trip, if you program without the help of a local operator, without much difference … all who travel this way have similar experiences and will repeat the same thing you remember if you travel this way. A TRIP TO THE EXTENT given FOREVER, unique and unforgettable memories.
From this side of the magic mist,

Travel to Mexico

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There are many things to enjoy when you travel to Mexico. Mexico offers a lot for different interests and cultures. People who have traveled the path testify Mexico offers many rich cultures and diverse entertainment. From museums and opera houses to idyllic resources from the beach, all travelers in Méxicotendrán something to enjoy.

Probably one of the most frequented places in Mexico are the beaches outside the capital city. Above all Acapulco, to which some are sometimes referred to as the Riviera of Mexico for its hotels, casinos and beaches. Acapulco is a very popular tourist destination where one can also enjoy fishing and other water sports.

Another popular spot for people traveling to Mexico’s Mazatlan, often having international fishing tournaments and carnivals. Hunting and fishing are also of interest in Mazatlan an observatory and one of the tallest lighthouses in the world.

Other popular beaches are Cancun, Puerto Vallarta and Los Cabos. Traveling to Mexico also opens the door to a world of art and drama. With its many museums, Mexico is one of the most important destinations in the world of museums. The Chapultepec Park houses several of these museums, the most important is the national museum of anthropology. Other museums that travelers in Mexico should also visit are the Museum of National History, Snail Museum, Technology Museum and the Museum of Modern Art, which boasts the finest collection of Mexican painting including Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, David Alfaro Siqueiros and Rufino Tamayo. Children also like the Zoo and the Papalote Mexico City, an interactive museum.

The trip to Mexico will not be complete without visiting the Basilica of Guadalupe, and the Metropolitan Cathedral, which is another interesting destination in Mexico. With its baroque and neoclassical appearance, the church is a great example of architectural art forms. Another Mexican architectural masterpiece is the Chapultepec Castle, which once served as presidential residence. The castle also features the murals of Mexican painter Juan O ‘Gorman and the monument to the heroes for children. Los Pinos, the Mexican president’s official residence is in the castle grounds.

Monuments abound in the Paseo de la Reforma, travelers will love the monuments such as the Angel of Independence, the symbol of the country’s national identity, Cuauhtemoc Memorial and Diana, the statue.

Who travels to Mexico without shopping? La Zona Rosa or Pink Zone is an ideal shopping paradise. Within the area are restaurants, boutiques, shops and hotels. Another shopping district is the Alameda Park in the area of the Palace of Fine Arts.

The history buffs will also love to travel to Mexico’s famed religious city of Teotihuacan, the capital of pre-Aztec civilization. In Teotihuacan, travelers to Mexico will find the Pyramid of the Sun and the Pyramid of the Moon, two pyramids that face, and one of the best views.