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Telefax: + 51 84 243234
Movil: +51 84 984316345
+51 84 984492919
emai: info@topturperu.com
MSN: raulcastelo10@hotmail.com
Calle Saphi 877- B - 6



PERU NEWS
17.06.2010MARAS & MORAY BIKIGN TOUR MARAS, MORAY & SALINERAS Mountain Bike, Adventure, Nature & Culture Come and ride with us a one day mountain biking trip near Cusco, considered one of the most beautiful cycling routes through the Andes, then to the town of Maras and the experimental terraces of Moray. Moray was used by the Incas as a sort of open-air crop nursery, know locally as the laboratory of the Incas. Finally you have a short downhill heading the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Suitable for beginners and up. We travel around 35km on dirt roads and single track, passing through small villagesm ... |
27.04.2010Tacna, the southernmost city of Peru, will host “Peru, Mucho Gusto” food festival expecting about 5000 Chilean tourists Tacna will host this successfully and tastefully event in Peru to take place from May 14 to 16 in Tacna. The third one organized by Peru's Export and Tourism Promotion Board (PromPeru). The last three-day “Perú, Mucho Gusto” festival hosted in Lima, Cusco and the northern coastal city of Piura came to an end on recording a tremendous number of visitors. They aim to promote not only traditional dishes but also local tourist attractions and culture as well as show the city's culinary delights to neighboring countries, which will attract a greater flow of tourists to border areas. Estimated 12,000 Chilean ... |
10.03.2010Train to Machu Picchu set to reopen ahead of schedule Feb 10th 2010 According to Peru's transportation minister, the famous train to Machu Picchu will go back into service ahead of schedule, although it will still be three weeks before service is restored to the popular tourist attraction ... |
11.03.2009Machu Picchu to Reopen April 1 The Peruvian Times is reporting that the iconic site will once again be open to tourists April 1—the first time since last month’s devastating floods. The story also hints at a new approach for Peruvian tourism going forward. Said the president of the Cusco region: “This disaster should give us an opportunity to redesign the tourism activity, we can’t focus everything on Machu Picchu.” ... |



