Dear Ale,
Thanks for a well-planned trip and all your extra help along the way. We tell everyone if they ever go to Peru - you are definitely the people to contact.
Judy and Dave,The quality and range of Peru hotels has come a long way in recent years, offering visitors a wide array of options. Peru has become one of the most heavily visited countries in South America, and with good reason. From the soaring snow-capped peaks of the Andean mountains to scenic beaches along the Pacific coast, there is something for everyone in this magical land.
A must-see stop on your Peru trip is the fascinating ancient ruin of Machu Picchu. Built almost 600 years ago and discovered only in 1911, Machu Picchu offers visitors a unique insight into the culture of the ancient Incan Empire. The site has remained remarkably well preserved over the years, and is surrounded by beautiful jungle valleys and peaks.
Due to the heavy tourism activity in Peru over the years, an excellent hospitality infrastructure has sprung up around the country, particularly in the more intensely visited areas. Both Machu Picchu and Lake Titicaca (the highest lake in the world and another must-see Peruvian destination) enjoy a wide range of lodging options. Visitors can select anything from top-end luxury resorts to affordable, clean and comfortable inns that are easier on the budget.
At Peru For Less, we always offer a Lowest Price Guarantee on all our packaged tours, and will meet or beat any internet published rate by a company outside of Peru for our tour packages. Send an email to us at travel@peruforless.com today to begin booking your Peru hotels!
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