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Article #9: Planning A Holiday In Peru

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Planning your Peru holidays This is a selection of fish pieces
Peru is a country with a rich and varied marinated in lime juice and is absolutely
cultural and architectural heritage. stunning - we urge you to try it even if
Facing the Pacific, it enjoys spectacular you're not usually too keen on fish! Good
and varied scenery, including Lake chicken dishes include aji de gallina -
Titicaca, the world's highest navigable chicken in a spicy, creamy sauce.
lake, and has a strong Inca and pre-Inca Highland dishes tend to be more simple
heritage, which includes the famous Lake than coastal (and especially Limeño)
Titicaca area, the Nazca Lines, and the cuisine, concentrating on the excellence
ancient Inca capital of Cuzco, with its of the ingredients, but is just as
Inca Trail to the lost city of Machu delicious! Particular favourites include
Picchu. It's a fantastic place for a rocoto relleno (stuffed Andean peppers).
holiday and in this article, we'll be These are the size and shape of the
looking at some hints and tips to make peppers we eat in England but have a
sure you can get the most out of your rather spicy edge to them. They are
holiday in Peru! usually stuffed with small pieces of beef
Geography and Transport and vegetables, although most places will
Peru is split into 3 separate climatic do them with just vegetables on request.
zones: costa, sierra and selva (the We'd also suggest that you try an alpaca
coast, the mountains and the jungle). The steak at least once during your holiday
character and culture of the three areas in Peru: it's a kind of heavenly mix
is remarkably distinct and can give your between pork and beef and has to be
Peru holiday real variation although tasted to be believed. Of course, for the
nowadays the country is inter-connected adventurous then nothing will do but the
by a good road network, some amazing Arequipa speciality of cuy - roasted
railway lines and excellent air services. guinea pig! It's surprisingly good so
The coast mainly consists of a small long as you can deal with the guilt...
fertile strip along the Pacific which Rainforest cuisine features a great deal
merges slowly into the desert at the of fresh fruit - both on its own and as
foothills of the Andes. In the very north part of main dishes. An unusual one to
and south of the country it is not try is chirimoya (which you can also find
unknown for it not to rain for years at a in fruit juices and milkshakes outside
time but complex irrigation systems (some the jungle). It looks a bit like an apple
of which date back to Inca times) keep but tastes like strawberries and cream!
areas like the Pisco valley surprisingly Chicken dishes are popular in the jungle,
fertile. The Panamerican highway travels as they are elsewhere in Peru but tend to
the length of the coast, making travel be served with yucca (a kind of manioc)
within the coastal region both rather than the usual rice or chips.
comfortable and speedy. Of course, if you're on holiday in Peru
The Andes range covers the entire central then you may well be wanting a couple of
region of Peru, from north to south. They beers to unwind! Peru has several
offer some of the most spectacular views excellent national beers, probably the
and some of the most interesting cultural best of which is Cuzqueña. All the beers
experiences in the world. As mentioned are lagers but you can often get cerveza
above, in many areas you can still hear malta - a kind of dark, hoppy lager which
Quechua - the language of the Incas - is similar to an English Brown Ale. Peru
spoken as a first language and the is starting to make some good wines,
spiritual ideals of Inca culture remain particularly reds but is not as far down
strong. Today cities like Cusco combine the road as Chile or Argentina in this
stunning Inca and colonial architecture respect. The country does, however,
with thoroughly modern services but just produce one of the great world brandies:
a short distance away from the major Pisco. This is also the source for what
urban areas, life carries on in a way must be one of the world's best
which would be instantly recognisable to cocktails: the Pisco Sour. Made from
the Incas. The Andean areas are where Pisco brandy, egg-white, cane sugar syrup
most travellers spend the majority of and limes it is a great aperitif,
their time while on holiday in Peru. although you may find yourself drinking
The Peruvian jungle is some of the most more than just one...
unspoilt rainforest in South America and Also worth a mention is the fact that
much of it is protected under Peru is one of the only countries in the
international law. The only access to world where the local soft drink outsells
large sections of the jungle (including Coke! The local 'Inka-Cola' is bright
the few cities) is by boat or plane and green and very sweet but is very
so it feels very different to the rest of refreshing and 100% Real Peru! Apart from
the country - you get a real sense of fizzy drinks, Peruvians love milkshakes
arriving somewhere! The rainforest is (often known as yoghurt) and all kinds of
home to a bewildering and spectacular fruit juices and these can often hit the
array of wildlife, with more unique spot when you fancy a break in a shady
species being discovered every year! café.
Language People in Peru
The primary language in Peru is Spanish. Peruvians are renowned even in South
This is almost identical to the Castilian America for their friendliness,
Spanish of Madrid, albeit with slightly especially with children, and they are
different pronunciation and a few always keen to engage you in
vocabulary changes. In the high Andes, conversation. Even if they are hoping to
particularly around Cuzco and Puno, many sell you something they are still often
people still speak Aymara or Quechua (the curious to find out something about you
language of the Incas) as a first and where you come from. The British are
language, although almost all will also quite popular in Peru, although we still
speak Spanish. Some English is often have something of a 'Victorian'
spoken in areas popular with reputation; we are usually seen as very
holiday-makers and in staff of services polite and efficient but somewhat lacking
that deal with international customers in passion and, of course, quite unable
(eg: airports, banks, etc.) will to dance! The Peruvian expression for
invariably speak some English. being on time is 'A la hora ingles'
Food and Drink (English time) and if you try and explain
Peruvian cuisine is excellent and a real about the current situation on British
highlight of any Peru holiday, with all railways you are usually met with polite
the regions having different disbelief and an assumption that you are
specialities. Coastal dishes owe a lot to just being kind...
African and Spanish influences, tending More ideas for your holiday in Peru
to be quite rich and often reasonably I hope all this information has given you
spicy. Seafood is, unsurprisingly, some tips for your Peru holidays, so why
excellent and anything with chicken is not find out some more at The Real Peru
usually a good bet. The coast is also the Holiday Company and enjoy fantastic Peru
birthplace of the national dish: ceviche. holidays!






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