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Brownrigg & Dallas - Arequipa & Colca Canyon Testimonial

Brownrigg & Dallas - Arequipa & Colca Canyon Testimonial
  • Daniella & Liam, two twenty-somethings from London, Ontario booked PeruNorth’s 4-day Arequipa & Colca Canyon itinerary for April 2024.

  • The hotels used were Tierra Viva Arequipa Plaza & Casa Andina Standard Colca.

  • They had a private half-day tour of central Arequipa on foot and then a shared two-day visit to Colca.

Don & Mary Lou Liepold - 50th Wedding Anniversary in Peru Overview

Don & Mary Lou Liepold - 50th Wedding Anniversary in Peru Overview

PERU - Trip of a Lifetime
JANUARY 9-25, 2020

Travelers: Don and Mary Lou Liepold from Wisconsin
Occasion: 50th Wedding Anniversary
Background: After a tremendous amount of research, we decided to take a trip to Peru for our 50th Wedding Anniversary.

Walking Tour of Colonial Arequipa

Walking Tour of Colonial Arequipa
  • A self-guided walk through Arequipa’s splendid Colonial centre.

  • 3 km (2 mile) route takes roughly 1.5 hours (not including site visits).

  • Starting at Plaza de Armas & taking in various churches, mansions & museums.

Walking Tour of Trujillo

Walking Tour of Trujillo

Most of Trujillo’s wonderful Colonial and Republican buildings are to be found within a few blocks of the central square, the Plaza de Armas, and so it makes an ideal location to explore on foot.

Lima's Rimac District

Lima's Rimac District

Most visitors to Lima's Colonial Centre get a tantalizing glimpse of a district that starkly reflects Lima's contrasts. Visible just north of the Presidential Palace and San Francisco Monastery, across the natural boundary of early Colonial Lima, the Rimac River, is the district named after the river. 

Being so close to Peru's post-Conquest heart, the area has a number of interesting and historic attractions, but it is also evidence of the rapid, chaotic, urban growth that characterizes much of Lima from the 1960s onwards.  

Historic Boat Museum in Iquitos

Historic Boat Museum in Iquitos

The Museum of Historic Boats is a recent addition to Iquitos's tourist attractions and the culmination of a holistic restoration project, intended to preserve Amazonian history from the early days of exploration and conquest to the present day.