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A Never-ending Source of Adrenaline

Rafting
in the Colca Canyon, Arequipa
(Photo PromPerú)
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Peru is an inimitable paradise for
adventure sports. The Andes mountains offer unique opportunities
for trekking,
mountain
biking, and rock
climbing, while the raging rivers that rise in the
highest mountains and rush down through sheer and deep
canyons -some twice as deeper as the Grand Canyon- are
a dream for river-runners, both experienced and novice.
Moreover, the rich waters of the Pacific
ocean not only are great for sports fishing,
underwater fishing and scuba
diving, but feature some of the best surfing
points in the world.
Adventure-lovers will find the Andes
to be ideal for trekking,
camping and mountain-climbing. The highlands are riddled
with more than 15,000 lakes, snow-capped peaks soaring
over 6,000 meters, the world's deepest canyons, bucolic
valleys and picturesque villages.
The entire Andean chain offers unparalleled
opportunities for whitewater
rafting, superb trails for mountain biking and gusting
winds for fans of hang-gliding and paragliding.
The beaches of Paracas (south of Lima) and along the
north coast are ideal for sports such as surfing, windsurfing,
sandboard, fishing and scuba
diving. There is also good fishing to be had in
the Amazon jungle, where birdwatchers
will also have a field day. Whether basking in the noonday
sun or watching the star-studded night skies, Peru is
the ideal place to enjoy a unique and unforgettable
stay.
If you plan on doing some adventure
sports during your trip to Peru, consider the advantages
of group travel. Many great adventurous experiences
-like trekking in the Cordillera Huayhuash or whitewater
rafting- are unfeasible without group travel, both for
safety reasons and economic costs.
And please, please, do take out a travel
insurance.
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