Find here the destinations where Dos Manos Peru Travel operates, the most important tourist destinations in Peru (and Bolivia): Lima, Cusco, Machu Picchu, Arequipa, Puno and Lake Titicaca, among others.
There is, however, a wide range of places to visit in Peru and we do offer more, such as Chiclayo, Trujillo, Iquitos and other Peru destinations in Northern and Central Peru.
Peru will never stop to impress you and while you are continuing your trip to Peru, that for many will have started in the elegant capital Lima, you will be pleasantly surprised by every new secret that Peru will reveal for you.
Cajamarca
Cajamarca is a city located in the north of Peru, bording the country of Ecuador. It has a height of 2,750 meters (8,900 feet) and is situated in a valley of three rivers: Mashcon, San Lucas, and Chonta. The city is known for being rich in mining and dairy products...
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Chiclayo
Chiclayo is the fourth largest city in Peru and is the capital of the Northern Province Lambayeque. The Northern regions of Peru have been inhabited for millennia. Chiclayo was founded in the second half of the 16thcentury by Spanish priests...
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Chachapoyas
Chachapoyas is a small town in the Amazon region in Northern Peru. It was founded by the Spanish conquistadors in 1538. Afterwards, Chachapoyas became the starting point for the exploitation of the Amazon in Peru...
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Huaraz
Huaraz is a city located in the North of Peru, right at the foot of the Cordillera Blanca. With 120,000 inhabitants, it is the second largest city in the Peruvian Andes. It has an altitude of 3,052 meters. In 1970, there was a terrible earthquake...
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Iquitos
The city of Iquitos is located in the tropical rain forest in the northeast of Peru and contains approximately 400,000 residents. It is a popular starting point for excursions into the Amazon Basin. and is exclusively accessible by boat on the Amazon or by plane. Iquitos was established in 1750...
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Mancora
Máncora is a town located in the north of Peru along the coast. It is known for its beaches and the good surf waves. The town has a little less than 9,000 people, so it has a small-town feel. ...
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Trujillo
The second largest metropolitan area in Peru is the city of Trujillo, which is located in the South American Andes, near the Pacific Ocean. Many tourists are drawn to the region of La Libertad to visit its many archaeological sites, beaches and ancient pyramids...
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Cusco
Cusco is situated at 3,400 meters (11,000 feet) above sea level, surrounded by mountains and valleys. It has a population of 300,000 inhabitants - most of them indigenous - and has much beauty to offer...
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Puno
Lake Titicaca, is undeniably an impressive sight. A National Reserve since 1978, it has over sixty varieties of birds, fourteen species of native fish and eighteen types of amphibians...
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Arequipa
Nicknamed the 'white city', Arequipa is surrounded by spectacular mountains, including the volcano El Misti. A feature of the city is its many beautiful buildings made of a light-colored volcanic rock called sillar...
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Ica
The Panamerican highway hugs the coast and passes through many areas of interest south of Lima, including Pisco, an important fishing port (best known for its white grape brandy), used by travelers as a base to see the wildlife of the nearby Islas Ballestas and Península de Paracas...
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Lima
Lima, Peru's capital was once reputed to be the most beautiful city in Spanish America. Lima today retains much of its charm, despite its rather shapeless expanse of modern suburbs and dusty shantytowns that run for miles in each direction along the Panamerican Highway...
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Madre de Dios
One of the truly pristine areas of the tropics is located in Peru´s southernmost jungle department of Madre de Dios. At 4.5 million acres, the National Park of Manu is one of the best areas in the Amazon rainforest for watching wildlife...
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Copacabana
Copacabana, Bolivia lies on the shore of Lake Titicaca, and is the main town that tourists flock to when visiting Lake Titicaca on the Bolivian side. The town has approximately 6,000 inhabitants and is located at 3,841 meters (12,602 feet)...
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La Paz
La Paz is the largest and most important city of the South American Republic of Bolivia. With its approximately 1.8 million inhabitants, the city extends into the highland plateau of Bolivia, the vast flatland called the Altiplano lying at 3800-4100 m. La Paz is an interesting city that combines ancient tradition and modern elements...
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Potosí
Potosí is a city towards the south of Bolivia, located in the highlands. It has an elevation of 4,090 meters, or 13,420 feet. This means that the weather varies between a subtropical and alpine climate. ...
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Sucre
Sucre is located towards the south of Bolivia, though it is still somewhat central in the highlands. The city is at a height of 2,810 meters, or 9,214 feet. Because of its height, the city experiences generally mild temperatures throughout the year.
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Uyuni
Uyuni is a city in the southwest area of Bolivia. It is known for being the gateway to the salt flats. It is also a key point that connects many of the other cities in Bolivia, such as La Paz, Potosí, Sucre, and other cities.
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