This updated guide to Peru is part of a series of individual country guides on Latin America by the publishers of the "South American Handbook". Peru in the late 1990s is a forward-looking country thanks to the political and economic stability brought about by President Fujimori. Traditional centres like Cusco and Machu Picchu are booming, and once-popular destinations such as the colonial city of Ayacucho are re-establishing themselves. At the same time, new attractions are opening up. In the north, archaelogical discoveries are providing great scope for independent exploration. In Arequipa province, a canyon deeper than Colca, Cotahausi, has come onto the tourist route. This portable and lightweight handbook provides detailed coverage of: the history and culture of Peru; Peruvian archaeology, new sites and areas to explore; food and drink; climbing in the Cordillera Blanca; best beaches, best surfing and where to fish; and full information on the condor and all wildlife.
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16pp colour photographs, 73 b&w and colour maps, indexes
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Höhe: 210 mm
Breite: 124 mm
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978-1-900949-31-6 (9781900949316)
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A foot in the door; essentials; Lima; Cusco and the Sacred Valley; Lake Titicaca; Arequipa; south coast; Cordillera Blanca; north coast; northern highlands; central highlands; the Amazon Basin; background; history and politics; land and environment; culture; government and the modern country; footnotes.