Machu Picchu: Top of the world
Machu Picchu surpasses even its reputation, writes Garry Maddox.
Machu Picchu surpasses even its reputation, writes Garry Maddox.
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Katrina Lobley falls under the influence of alcohol-free cocktails in a temporarily dry Peru.
Plunging into the Amazon rainforest, Ben Groundwater finds wonders aplenty.
Unhappy memories of Peruvian food are banished on a new culinary expedition, Katrina Lobley writes.
A hallucinogenic brew is turning into an unlikely tourist attraction. But is it safe?
The Colca Canyon is twice as deep as the Grand Canyons is Peru's best-kept secret.
Peru's capital has superb museums, terrific food and a beguiling seaside setting, writes Steve McKenna.
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Much more than the famed Incan citadel that features on everyone's bucket list, Peru's sights are as rich and varied as the colourful garb adorned by its people. To the south, bewildering geoglyphs, the continent's largest lake and spectacular canyons, and to the north, its ancient cities tempt. Pique your palate with ceviche or Amazonian chocolate from its unique cuisine, and graze at extensive markets.