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From Chala it was the Volcano of Chachani welcoming us to the Arequipa Region in southern Peru where we headed to Arequipa which is the most visited country in Peru after Lima and Cuzco.
Arequipa is the second largest city of the country and I would dedicate several days to your stay here because there are a lot of nice things to see and visit.
The Monasterio de...
Chala is a small village on the road between Nazca and Arequipa which will be worth a stopover because of its beautiful coastline and panoramic views over the South Pacific.
It's no wonder that Chala carries the Peruvian name for Coast as the area is known as a haven for wildlife lovers in search of sea lions and sea birds.
At the side of the road you'll also...
Huacachina being our last stop we headed down the 1S Highway to Palpa and our final destination this time, Nazca.
Nazca is one of those places in the world that everybody has heard about and it's also a city that helped make Peru a popular travel destination.
Maybe you've heard about the ancient Nazca Lines on a National Geographic documentary or spotted something...
Huacachina is a small village near Ica and the next stop on our bus trip from Pisco to Nazca, in the south of Peru.
Huacachina might be a small village but one with great importance for tourism in Peru and once you've visited Huacachina you understand why.
Huacachina isn't just a village like any other and is built around a lagoon in the middle of the desert giving...
By bus me and my Touring Peru group travelled from Lima downsouth in direction of Pisco which is a gorgeous part of Peru and world famous for its wildlife and dramatic landscapes.
To get from Lima to Pisco we followed the 1S Highway passing places like Chilca, Mala, San Vincente de Canata and Chinca Alta.
Pisco is located in the Ica Region of Peru and is the capital...