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Day 01: Arequipa / Ampato Base Camp Very early we will pick you up from your hotel in a 4 × 4 truck for the transfer to the Ampato mountain. On the way, we will visit …
DAY 01: Arequipa Upon arrival reception and assistance at the airport. Transfer to the selected hotel. In the afternoon, a three-hour tour of the city of Arequipa, including the Convent of Santa Catalina, the Plaza de …
DAY 01: Arequipa - City Tour + Santa Catalina Reception and Welcome to the city of Arequipa, transfer to the corresponding hotel. At agreed time, visit to the Plaza de Armas, Basilica of the Cathedral, Church and …
DAY 01: Arequipa - City Tour + Santa Catalina Welcome and welcome to the city of Arequipa, transfer to the corresponding hotel. At agreed time, visit to the Plaza de Armas, Basilica of the Cathedral, Church and …
Day 01: Arequipa / Cotahuasi Very early in the morning, we will pick up all the participants at 06:00 a.m. of your hotels. We will begin the adventure by leaving the Pan-American South in private mobility, …
Day 01: Arequipa Very early in the morning, we will be picked up from our hotels to be moved to the highest part of the Colca Valley, where we will start our trek. Along the route …
The historical and monumental heritage it houses and its diverse scenic and cultural spaces make it a city that receives national and international tourism. In its historical center, the colonial and republican religious architecture stands out as a mixture of […]
The historical and monumental heritage it houses and its diverse scenic and cultural spaces make it a city that receives national and international tourism. In its historical center, the colonial and republican religious architecture stands out as a mixture of Spanish and native characteristics, which constituted a an own stylistic school called «Arequipeña School».
A tradition tells that the Inca Mayta Cápac received a request from his subjects upon arriving in the Chili Valley. They asked for permission to stay in the region to populate it, because they were amazed by the beauty of the landscape and the mild climate. The Inca answered “Ari qhipay” in Quechua: “Yes, stay.”
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