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miércoles, 21 de septiembre de 2011

A Marvelous place in the Rainforest Jungle

 Recomended hotel in Tambopata, Puerto Maldonado, Madre de Dios

Sotupa Eco House is located in a prime location on the edge of the River Tambopata, in Madre de Dios, only 11.5 km from Puerto Maldonado, on Tambopata Tourist Corridor, 25 minutes from the airport by car and 80 minutes by boat. It has been built and operated by the family Bentin since 200. In Sotupa Eco House we live with the environment and nature in a responsible and committed way, causing minimal impact to environment with the development of a self-sustaining environment.



At Sotupa you can enjoy a richer experience on many levels and ways. The sunrises and sunsets that are observed on the edge of the river are simply fabulous and paradisiacal. Also the forest landscapes are unparalleled, composed for the stunning view of the river basin, the long trails and clear skies, the lick of the parrots, making the region a true paradise. Nature itself, with its infinite and extraordinary plant composition, among flowers, herbs, vines and trees unique and the diverse fauna of the region, such as capybaras, the agouti, agouti, paucares, parakeets, fish, reptiles, birds, mammals and insects of all kinds; only in the diversity of the Rainforest jungle. 

 

We aim to provide an exclusive focus completely customized to each client. We attend a group at a time. To do this, Sotupa Eco House have four rooms with two beds, a spacious kitchen, shared fully equipped bathrooms, first aid kit, three rooms for rest and relaxation with benches, hammocks and a wonderful pool to refresh from the heat of the tropical climate. We also offer a range of activities such as going fishing or bird-watching, canoeing, hiking, forestry, horticulture, or just picking fruit and vegetables at the farm in the garden, among others. We also provide services of land and water transportation, telephone and solar rationalizedelectricity.

Facilities & Services

  • Baggage storage
  • Transfer In and Out from the house
  • Boattrips
  • Colpa de loros y guacamayos Ara militaris– verde
  • Benches, hammocks with panoramic view
  • Open Terrace and gardens
  • Kayaks
  • Pool

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martes, 23 de agosto de 2011

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... Uncovering some of Peru´s best kept travel secrets...
http://www.perutravelbooking.com is a Peruvian-based website dedicated to helping discerning independent travellers find and book exciting and unusual places to stay in some of Peru's most beautiful and fascinating locations. The site features a growing collection of our favorite small hotels, guesthouses, retreats, eco-lodges and unforgettable travel experiences in Peru.
Each place is unique in some way, whether in its design, its natural setting, its owners or the activities it offers. From jungle eco-houses to historic palaces, we have put together a genuinely charming and eclectic range of places to choose from. We do not insist on a certain number of stars (you won't find any bland chain hotels or large resorts here), nor do we choose according to cost (which ranges from $30 to $1000 a night) rather, all our places offer a memorable experience.
We are an independent, researched and interactive travel guide and free on-line booking service. We can connect you directly with the accommodation owners and holiday providers as well as offering free unbiased advice. We want to help you to get the best travel experience in Peru!
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Highly Selective:
We appreciate that you are busy and don’t have the time to spend hours traveling through realms of information on the net. Instead we've done the hard work for you – by travelling and researching we have spent months identifying those special places, which are often so difficult to find (most do not appear in guide books or travel brochures).
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We understand the importance in travel, of knowing what to expect before you get there, so each accommodation featured offers information and numerous photos to help you decide which is the right place for you. We can provide an unbiased and honest review as well as practical information. You won't find the same level of detail in any guidebook, travel brochure or other website. We also provide everything you need to know about the destination - from general background information and travel tips to insider knowledge on our favorite local restaurants, spas, stores, walks and beaches.
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We refer you directly to the hotels and eco-lodges, but at the same time you can benefit from any preferential rates that we have negotiated with the owners. By booking online through our secure website you pay exactly the same or less than if you had contacted the hotel yourself. We have found with smaller hotels and eco-lodges, that surprisingly large savings can be made by putting together your own itinerary rather than going through a tour operator. As a savvy traveller, we expect you to shop around for your own flights, car hire, insurance, etc. Sometimes this can take time so, to assist you, we have already researched the possible options for each destination and provide links and contact details for suppliers that we feel offer the best value for money.
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lunes, 1 de agosto de 2011

jueves, 14 de julio de 2011

Peru, the land of the Incas, awaits you with a world of adventure and excitement.


Peru has everything for anybody. From undiscovered beaches to great historical locations, the unique Rainforest jungle still visited for its biodiversity of nature, in Peru you will be able to find what you expect that will fit your needs to just enjoy the landscapes and their people.
In Peru you can enjoy living different adventures, like trekking, surfing, kayaking, mountain biking, fishing, and more.


 

In Peru you can find different types of restaurants and you can enjoy a great cuisine, Peruvian cuisine is well recognized as one of the best in the world. Lima (its capital) , also called “city of kings” is becoming one of the best gastronomical destinations in the world. The variety of local ingredients added to a great evolution of Peruvian chefs has make the perfect combination to be a must be destination for any food lover.

Visit: Peru Travel & Booking

viernes, 8 de julio de 2011

Peru Travel & Booking website is almost ready for the BETA LAUNCHING test on the 1st of August 2011.


Peru Travel & Booking continues to forge an independent path in the tourism industry, with the launch of a new complete Peruvian destinations website
Dear Corporate Sponsors, Faculty Researchers, and Friends of Peru Travel & Booking,
It gives me great pleasure to announce the launching of a new PTB website (www.perutravelbooking.com)! Our website has been long due preparing, and the team within PTB has done a wonderful job of creating the look and feel, but most importantly the content, and the capabilities of the website.
We invite your comments and feedback, as always. Please note, however, that we will continue to incorporate content to the website over the next few weeks. During that time we ask that you bear with us as we try to make this website to be an incredible Peruvian tourist information place.
According to PTB Developing crew, the new site is meant to showcase the best Peruvian tourist information, also their plans to administer and run the website consists in using the best resources and technics to ensure it´s capability to manage traffic, social interacting and booking reliability for their visitors.
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viernes, 24 de junio de 2011

AREQUIPA - PERU



The department of requipa is one of various terrains. It begins in the coastal desert and then climbs the Andes, reaching great altitude at the snow covered peaks and at its volcanoes.

Arequipa, known as the White City for its beautiful white walls of sillar, a volcanic stone, lies at the feet of the mighty volcanos of Mount Chachani, Mount Misti, and the snow covered peak of Mount Pichu Pichu. The downtown of the city, placed on the World Cultural Heritage list by UNESCO, features Mixed Baroque churches and mansions from the Colonial Period like the Monastery of Santa Catalina, a Spanish city in miniature with stone streets, beautiful patios, and plazas. Sabandía, Tiabaya, and Tingo, located among the large fields, are must see places, and the irresistible Arequipa cuisine is the perfect complement to the visit.

Just 3 hours and 45 minutes from the capital is the Colca River valley and canyon, one of the most extraordinary destinations in the country. Throughout the region, you can see colorful pre-Incan agricultural terraces still used today for growing quinoa, corn, barley, and wheat. During the pre-Hispanic era, the department was inhabited by the Collaguas and the Cabanas; today, the inhabitants have learned to conserve their Colonial churches in Yanque, Lari, and Madrigal, and they continue to wear their traditional clothing.

You can also do many types of adventure sports in the valley such as mountain biking, trekking, and white water rafting. And, at the Cross of the Condor, you can view the majestic flight of the condors. Other places of interest in the department are the Toro Muerto petroglyphs, the Andagua Valley of the Volcanoes, and the Cotahuasi Canyon.
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jueves, 16 de junio de 2011

DISCOVER MOCHE CULTURE, DISCOVER SIPAN, LAMBAYEQUE, PERU

The Lord of Sipán (El Señor de Sipán) is the name of a mummy of an elite man found in Sipán by Peruvian archaeologist Walter Alva in 1987. The tomb is in Sipán's Huaca Rajada, an area in Chiclayo.

El Señor de Sipán, original artifacts in the Royal Tombs of Sipan Museum , Lambayeque, Peru  
 
The Lord of Sipán tomb is a Moche culture site in Peru. Some archaeologists hold it to be one of the most important archaeological discoveries in this region of the world in the last 30 years, as the main tomb was found intact and untouched by thieves.
Sipán is located in the northern part of Peru, close to the coast, in the middle of the Lambayeque Valley, 35 km east of Chiclayo, Peru. Four tombs have been found in Sipán's Huaca Rajada. This was a burial mound, a kind of mausoleum, built by the Moche culture. Its people ruled the northern coast of Peru from around 1 AD to 700 AD.

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Location

The town of Sipán, in the Zaña district, is roughly around 20 miles east of the city of Chiclayo and 45–50 miles away from Lambayeque. The site belonged to the Moche (Mochican) culture that mainly worshipped the god called Ai Apaec (Ayapec) as "principal" god or deity.

Clothing and ornaments

The clothing of this warrior and ruler suggest he was approximately 1.67 m tall. He probably died within three months of governing. His jewelry and ornaments indicate he was of the highest rank, and include pectoral, necklaces, nose rings, ear rings, helmets, falconry and bracelets. Most were made of gold, silver, copper, gold and semi-precious stones. In his tomb were found more than 400 jewels.
The Lord of Sipán was wearing a precious necklace with beads of gold and silver in the shape of maní (peanuts) represent the tierra (earth). The peanuts symbolized that men came from the land, and that when they die, they return back to the earth; the Moches harvested peanuts for food. The necklace has 10 kernels to the right, which are gold, signifying masculinity and the sun god, while the kernels on the left side are silver, to represent femininity and the moon god.

Grave

Because of his high rank, the ruler was buried with eight people, apparently his wife and two other women (possibly concubines), a military commander, a watchman, a banner holder and a child. Among the animals found was a dog.

Older tombs

Below the tomb of the Lord of Sipan, two other tombs were found: that of a priest and of the Old Lord of Sipan. DNA analysis of the remains established that the priest was contemporary with the Lord of Sipan. Artifacts in his tomb are believed to be related to religion: the cup or bowl for the sacrifices, a metal crown adorned with an owl with its wings extended, and other items for worship of the moon.
DNA analysis of remains of the Old Lord of Sipan proved that he was a direct ancestor of the Lord of Sipan. In his tomb were found the remains of a young woman, a likely sacrifice to accompany him to the next life. Also there were sumptuous costumes embroidered with gold and silver.

DNA testing

Archeological research and DNA testing enabled deducing certain physical characteristics of the ruler, such as skin color, the form of his lips, hair, eyes and other facial features. It was also possible to provide an accurate estimate of his age at death, allowing for a more accurate facial reconstruction by researchers.

Museum

The Royal Tombs Museum of Sipán
The Royal Tombs Museum of Sipán houses most of the important artifacts which Dr. Walter Alva Alva found in 1987. He helped found and support construction of the museum, which opened in 2002. The museum is located in the town of Lambayeque, Peru. (which also happens to be in the "state" of Lambayeque) in Peru. The museum was designed to resemble the ancient Moche tombs (with the exception of giant golden figures on the side).
The museum's main attraction is the Lord of Sipan and his entourage, who accompanied him to the afterworld with him. The warriors who were buried with him had amputated feet, as if to prevent their leaving the tomb. The women were dressed in ceremonial clothes. Dogs, llamas, and more than 80 huacos (works of ceramic pottery) were also buried in the tomb.

SOURCE: WIKIPEDIA

sábado, 4 de junio de 2011

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