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PeruCome and discover this beautiful land, where few often go, to explore waterfalls, incredible landscapes and become a part of the Indigenous culture that is still very much alive here!.

Peru sits in a neighborhood of countries. To the north is Ecuador and Colombia, Brazil to the east, Bolivia to the southeast, Chile to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. The Andes mountain range runs parallel to the Pacific Ocean, dividing the country into three geographic regions of coastline, Andes highlands and Amazonian jungle. About 60% of the countries territory is rainforest area, which qualifies Peru as the fourth country of great tropical forest expansion after Brazil, Congo and Indonesia.

Peru contains over 20,000 years of cultural reflection. Throughout the country exists evidence and history of the traditional ways of life that are still alive today. Visitors often report their amazement by the abundant remains of former cultures, mystic tribes and Inca Empire deposits. Places like Chavín, a former pilgrim center, the culture of the Paracas and Pucarás and the gigantic Nazca lines are all part of the rich culture. Last but not least, Peru is home to both the World Heritage city of Cusco, as well as the world famous Machu Picchu (one of the Seven Wonders of the World). Peru invites the traveler to enjoy the country outside of the world of history as well with wonderful beaches, impervious jungle, fascinating Peruvian culture and traditional Peruvian food and drink.

The three climatic zones of Peru entail three ideal times to visit this country. The average daily temperature of the Andes region is around 50°F with freezing nightly temperatures. Early June through August is the dry season of the mountainous region. Still, during the rainiest months of December through March the rainfall in minimal. The hot months of the highlands are December through March with extreme dry air; this coastal strip sees little rain year round. In the tropical regions, April through November entails humid weather and many picture perfect foggy mornings. The all-around peak season of travel to Peru is between June and August with drier weather and warm beach days! Lastly, the elevation of Peru makes all of these norms unpredictable the higher into the Andes you explore.

The Peruvians in general, are rather reserved and timid, but once you take steps to ¨break the ice,¨ you will discover that they are very warm and friendly people.

 

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More Projects in Peru

PERU - Volunteer Community Outreach Programs
Get to know the Peruvian culture and people through unique volunteer programs!
PERU – Spanish Course in Lima
Learn Spanish in the cosmopolitan city of Lima! The Spanish school is located in one of the liveliest and safest areas of Lima and is only a few minutes away from the Pacific coast.
PERU – Spanish Course in Cusco
Learn Spanish in the city of the world famous Machu Picchu! The Spanish school in Cusco is located in the historic city center next to the Inca archaeological monument Coricancha (sun temple) and the famous Plaza de Armas.
PERU - Spanish Course in Arequipa
Learn Spanish in the “White City” of Peru! The Spanish school in Arequipa was founded in 1996 and has a lot of experience in teaching Spanish to foreigners.

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