Adventure Tourism
In PERU abounds with adventure and is possible to do activities like: kayaking, scuba diving , hang gliding, bungee jumping, canoeing, mountain biking, trekking, exploring, windsurfing, climbing, horse riding, fishing, hiking, canyoning, skiing, sand & snowboarding, surfing, rock climbing...
Trekking and mountaineering are popular during the April to Novemberwith the dry season in the Andes. The most popular hike on the continent is the 33km (20mi) Inca Trail, west of Cusco. Equipment can be rented in Cusco and the trek takes two-four days. Huaraz, north of Lima, is the climbing and trekking center of Peru and the site of Huascará, at 6768m (22,199ft) the highest mountain in the country. Equipment, drivers and guides are readily available, the best time for hiking is June to August.
Jungle treks can be arranged at Iquitos, at Puerto Maldonado or in Cusco (for Maldonado and Manu). You will be staying either at jungle lodges or in tents, when doing a tour in Manu, for example. Tours can last anywhere from a day to over a week, so bring plenty of mosquito repellent. 
The Urubamba River, near Cusco, has white-water rafting possibilities. Yarinacocha has pleasant canoeing. The Peninsula de Paracas and nearby Islas Ballestas have the best-known bird and marine sanctuaries on the Peruvian coast, plus there's great swimming from secluded beaches from January to March.
Tours to the sanctuaries are available daily and are relatively cheap. There are reserves to visit in the city of Ica, on the south coast, and guided tours to Colca Canyon, near the city of Arequipa.whatever you want, we have it in Perú ... there is not nothing you need to do but enjoy it.
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