Senin, 06 Juni 2011

Honeymoon in Peru

Peru is ideal destination for starting your life together. This country will offer you plenty of adventure, remarkable scenery, modern Peru hotels, along with wonderful prices.The mountains, rainforests, colorful towns, and spectacular ruins rule the landscape. You will get unbelievable souvenirs throughout Peru, especially on market days. Hand-knit alpaca and vicuna gifts are common and unbelievable cheap, as are pottery, handmade jewellery, and metal-embellished leather sandals.

Doubtless the most famous tourist attraction in Peru- Machu Picchu is not to be missed. These fifteenth-century Incan ruins are one of the most dramatic spots on the earth. Machu Picchu is visited by a lot more than half a million tourists a year, mainly from May to September when the weather is drier. For this destination you can find bus or train service from the Cusco city, which is the historic capital of the Incan empire, and also worth a visit.

Bear in mind that Peru's Sacred Valley, located close to Cusco and traveled through on the train to Machu Picchu, is amongst its most charming areas. Towns located within this valley near Cusco like Pisac and Chinchero are worth a visit and are accessible by bus or taxi. Invest in a Cusco boleto turistico to keep your sightseeing costs to a minimum. This gets you admission to many Incan sites such as Sacsayhuaman, Pikillacta, Tipon, etc. and several museums in Cuzco. For your pleasant budget-friendly stay it is better to book online hotel in Peru.

Peru's rainforests are remarkable, and ecotourism is an awesome idea for adventurous honeymooners. In southeastern Peru, you'll find the Tambopata National Reserve, which boasts an easily accessible and spectacular jungle. The nearby located Puerto Maldonado can offer you the most proper hotels in Peru for this purpose. It's also a superb idea to arrange your jungle treks through an outfitter there or through your hotel.

From May to October are the driest months in Peru and so they are essentially the most proper time of the year to visit Peru. From June to September is generally cold, especially at high elevations. However, in case you are keen on trekking, this may be an finest time to visit, as visibility is best.

January through April tends to be wet and needs to be avoided -roads are often rendered impassable, so you may find yourself stuck in a single spot for a few days. Also, remember that depending on where in Peru you're headed, temperatures and local climate will vary- the dry highlands are quite different from the rainforests in the east.