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Women Weaving near Llama

Peru was the cradle of the Inca civilisation and boasts Machu Picchu, one of the wonders of the modern world - but there's more to see in Peru than the Inca Trail: the mysterious Nazca lines; the Huascarán National Park; a lengthy Pacific coastline and Peru's own Amazonian jungle to name a few. So crack open a bottle of Inca Kola, peruse our Peruvian tips or add your own


Also see The Knowledge: Off the beaten Inca trail in Peru



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    Refugio Amazonas Jungle Lodge

    Posted by PercyNicholas 21 January 2010

    This secluded eco-lodge is located in the heart of the Amazon Basin, a short boat ride down the Rio Tambopata river. It's an incredible place to go to get in touch with nature, with expert staff, they even cater for ecology academics. Each lodge has a completely open wall facing the dense tropical jungle. Great for spotting wildlife from the comfort of your hammock. For more energetic folk, there are plenty of activities Including a medicinal plant walk with the local Shaman. You can also pretend you're a native and take part in the spiritual Ayahuasca Ceremony. Truly a magical place to escape.

    www.perunature.com/
    +511 241 4880

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