– Titicaca is one
of the most famous bodies of water in the world. The lake covers over
3,000 square miles and sits at 12,500 feet above sea level and as such is
considered the world’s largest high altitude lake. The towns surrounding
the lake are tourist friendly and a mix of colonial architecture and bustling
markets, while the islands dotted around the lake are largely off the radar for
most travelers.
Discover Cuzco
– This colonial city is a major
tourist destination and sits on Inca-built stone foundations not far from
Peru’s major attraction of Machu Picchu. The area is popular with trail
walkers, history lovers, and party-goers who come to enjoy the city’s many
colorful festivals. Cuzco is the undisputed archaeological capital of the
Americas and an essential part of your trip to Peru.
(to be continued)