Archive for the 'People Of Peru' Category

Miss peru - The Youth of Peru (Confused or Torn?)

March 27th, 2008, Posted in People Of Peru
Tip! It is an incredibly tranquil place, and is home to some of the most ancient of the Peruvian peoples. Many speak Quechua (the language of the Incas) as a first language and maintain a very traditional way of life.

The Youth of Peru

Peru-a country with many rules mostly unenforced and a lot of rights, again mostly overlooked and unenforced when sought after. The youth of Peru are confused, if not down right torn between these dilemmas, adult behaviour (social comparison), and on what they should do. I’ve been asked the question by students from Radio Stations in Huancayo, to University Students at Saint Martin, in Lima. I think they want to do what is right, they need leadership, and they are influenced by adult actions, expectations, but what is right and wrong? A simple question, with many variables for them, I do believe. Let me give you an example:

Consulado de peru - Passagae thru the Andes, of Peru and Copan, Honduras

February 17th, 2008, Posted in People Of Peru
Tip! Also worth a mention is the fact that Peru is one of the only countries in the world where the local soft drink outsells Coke! The local ‘Inka-Cola’ is bright green and very sweet but is very refreshing and 100% Real Peru! Apart from fizzy drinks, Peruvians love milkshakes (often known as yoghurt) and all kinds of fruit juices and these can often hit the spot when you fancy a break in a shady cafe.

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Peru travel - Peru Information - Things To Know Before You Go

January 16th, 2008, Posted in People Of Peru
Peru - Wikitravel
Wikitravel Peru includes information about regions, visas, transportation in cities and around, talk, buy, costs, handicrafts, bargaining, general notes, eat, drink, sleep, learn, work, and stay safe.

A trip to Peru is filled with the promise of exotic landscapes, a rich cultural experience, and an exciting adventure to the land of the Incas. However, before traveling to Peru, it will be helpful to learn about the country first so here is some Peru Information you might want or need to know.

Peru Information on Travel:

Depending where you are coming from, the three ways to Peru is by air, by car or by sea.

The Rich Diversity Of Peru Culture (Peru travel)

January 13th, 2008, Posted in People Of Peru
Virtual Peru
Information on the geography, climate, history, and attractions from a Peruvian native.

Peru culture is a rich blend of pre-columbine traditions and the cultures of the people who immigrated to the country since Spanish colonial times. These immigrants came from different parts of the world from Europe, Asia and Africa. The diversity of Peru culture can be seen in its wonderfully creative stories, music, rites and festivals even in its architecture. Today, Peru is infused with both folkloric and contemporary culture.

Peru Travel (Earthquake in peru)

January 11th, 2008, Posted in People Of Peru
Peru Flag
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When heading to a foreign nation for the first time, there is a need for you to be acquainted with the basic information. Yes, it is understandable that you are not fully versed with certain directions and particular guidelines set in a country. However, that should already be your accountability as a tourist because the goal should not just be geared at getting a hang of the attractions but also for you to obtain the experience. If you are planning to visit this southern American region, here are some Peru travel essentials.

Peru Animals (Google peru)

December 27th, 2007, Posted in People Of Peru
Peru Flag
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Blessed with the Amazon that has been a refuge to several exotic animals in the planet, Peru is unmistakably a destination that is not only brimming with old traditions from the Ancient Incas nor the rich history of the Vice Royalty but, also with natural wonders waiting to be discovered.

Peru community schools - Capital Of Peru

December 14th, 2007, Posted in People Of Peru
Peru Travel Information | Lonely Planet Destination Guide
Information on events, attractions, activities, and transportation for the independent traveler.

Situated on the central western coast of the country, Lima is an urbanized city that is dominantly clouded with misty fog for an entire year. However in the months of December to April, the sun is high up in the sky shining brightly upon this booming capital of Peru. It is also at these periods where most of the locals residing in the city, escape to the beaches after the hustle and bustle during the most celebrated season of Christmas.