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Adventures,
risks and emotions for paths scrabbled up
heights. Walking, pedalling, riding, maybe
ascending a mountain covered with perpetual snow
or facing the rapids of a torrent river that
runs between vertical walls.
Challenge, anger and honor... and the adrenaline
overflows when flying over deep depressions,
climbing rocks chiselled out by the beating of
the wind or dominating the waves of a cagey sea
that pretends to be still.
For its geography of unlikely mountain ranges,
rivers of diabolical torrents, deserts of
infinite appearance and suffocating forests, the
Andean countries are ideal for the practice of
those sports that they take man to the limit of
his possibilities and allow him "to challenge"
nature, in adventures that bury - although for a
moment - the maddening tension of the cities.
The magic of the Andean world, is not only in
the shades of its millennial culture, in the
fabulous constructions of the prehispanic architects,
in the incomparable beauty of its picturesque
landscapes; but rather it also seduces with the
charm of its coasts, magnificent for surfing and
diving, its chains of mountains that tempt
climbers form the whole planet and its
belligerent torrents of water that don't tire of
mistreating canoes and kayacs.
It was in the decade of the 80s when adventure
sports began to be developed with more intensity
in these lands. It was an authentic awakening ,
a discovery that the old paths were potential
paths for the lovers of trekking and cycling to
ascend to the summit of a mountain - sacred and
protective guardians according to the
inhabitants' beliefs of the Andes - it was
excitingly an unequalable experience and that
the abysses of the mountain range, could be
crossed by fragile paragliders.
The cultores of trekking, rock climbing, diving,
canoeing, kayak, off road, mountain bicycle,
cavalcade, fishing, surfing, paragliding, hang-gliding,
mountaineering and other adventure sports, would
be able to breathe the winds of adrenaline in
Peru, the mythical earth of the children of the
Sun.
Adventure-lovers will find the Andes to be ideal
for trekking, camping and mountain-climbing. The
highlands are riddled with more than 15,000
lakes, snow-capped peaks soaring over 6,000
meters, the world's deepest canyons, bucolic
valleys and picturesque villages. The entire
Andean chain offers unparalleled opportunities
for whitewater rafting, superb trails for
mountain biking and gusting winds for fans of
hang-gliding and parapente.
The beaches of Paracas (south of Lima) and along
the north coast are ideal for sports such as
surfing, windsurfing, sandboard, fishing and
scuba diving. There is also good fishing to be
had in the Amazon jungle, where birdwatchers
will also have a field day. Whether basking in
the noonday sun or watching the star-studded
night skies, Peru is the ideal place to enjoy a
unique and unforgettable stay.
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