Three-minute guide to Lima, Peru
The best things to see, do and eat in the Peruvian capital.
The best things to see, do and eat in the Peruvian capital.
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Nina Karnikowski discovers how to push herself and conquer her biggest fears in the mountains of Peru.
Craig Tansley sidesteps pumas, piranhas and deadly spiders from a lodge in the middle of the Peruvian Amazon.
It’s the world’s most famous jungle, yet it still has surprises aplenty.
The 'other' San Francisco, population 450, is a little more wild in nature.
Everybody puts Machu Picchu on top of their list of things to do, but there's something else you shouldn't miss.
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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.