Kuelap, the fortress of the warriors of the clouds in the north of Peru The ancient city of Chan Chan, the biggest adobe city in the world Choquequirao, the second Machu Picchu The amazon The floating islands of Titicaca The Nasca Lines the Turquoise lakes and snowcapped mountains of Huascaran and Huayhuash in Huaraz For starters
Mountaineering in the white mountains - Huaraz. Besides that, I'll leave you with good to know information if you didn't know it akready As you probably have already realized, Peru is a diverse country. We have peruvians with ancestors from different parts of the world. Two unique populations are the Austro-Germans that apparently, colonized Pozuzo. We also have a new settlement of Mennonites that came from Belize and Bolivia and settled in Peru. Here is more on them: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mennonites_in_Peru#:~:text=Ethnic%20German%20Mennonites%20started%20to,one%20colony%20coming%20from%20Belize.&text=Very%20Conservative%20ethnic%20Mennonites%20normally,live%20according%20to%20their%20tradition.. I am not sure, if they allow tourists on their properties or not. But, for sure an extremely interesting group living off grid in Peru. For good and/or bad, their RU-vid videos are fascinating.
You have to go to the kuelap fortress in our jungle its beautiful and amazing.. and the biggest mud city in the world named chanchan in the north of Perú
The northern beaches are to consider. Tumbes: Zorritos, Punta Sal. In addition to the beaches there are the mangroves of Tumbes. Piura: Organos, Vichayito (whale watching), Cabo Blanco that was visited by Ernest Hemingway in 1956 to fish for "Marlin", and Mancora. Also the Peruvian Amazon rainforest. I visited Iquitos, the largest continental city in the world that cannot be accessed by land. It had its splendor due to the rubber rush, at the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th century. I remember being on the Boulevard near the Plaza de Armas. The view of the immensity of the Amazon rainforest is unforgettable.
As a peruvian I must say thank you Alex and Linsey for show to the world the places you visited in Peru and the ones you have to visit in a future trip. There are many more you haven't discovered yet!!! But you will know reading the comments... and I also will send you some pictures to let you know other beautiful places you can find in Peru. Regards!!!
El norte del Perú es bonito hay lugares como Chan Chan(La ciudadela más grande de barro en el mundo) También al norte de Lima está Caral (la civilización más antigua del continente) También está Chavín de Huántar en Áncash y en el departamento de Amazonas está Kuelap (una verdadera obra maestra de la cultura Chachapoyas) y por último en el norte del Perú también está el Museo del Señor de Sipán con piezas hechas en oro,etc.
I agree with your ranking Peru has many amazing places to visit and enjoy of them, I see almost all ypur videos and it was incredible know more about Peru
Each country has its own, if you return to Peru, you will need a lifetime to go through it. But the best thing about our country is the kindness to foreign people, their cultures, landscapes and food.
I am afraid of the sand dunes. What an amazing place, but I kept imaging the sand might collapse right from under my feet. Never been, but looks like great fun.
My husband’s nephew has an Ecolodge at Colca- a “Must See”- with Condor Reserve up the road from it and a giant Hummingbird which lives in a cave by the river there- and of course all the pools of Hot Springs of which the water is high in Lithium- very soothing❣️‼️❣️🥰
You guys miss Gocta waterfall in Amazonas state overol 771 neters tall Kuelap also in Amazonas state Huancaya and Lares in Lima the reserve it's Just amazingly beautiful.
La fortaleza de kuelap y choquequirao ruins are two more amazing places to visit in Peru... Then oxapampa la Merced, Cajamarca, Ayacucho for Holly week..
Don't worry about how often you have to post. I'd rather see you relaxed and having fun and taking your time. I think everyone would just like to know when to tune in. Quality is more important than quantity. Whenever you have joy, wonderment, discoveries and adventure, no matter how long it takes - that's when you should upload. Thanks for all the great videos!!!!!!!! Vicariously traveling with you two has been fun!!!
I love the list in this video. I imagine myself staying in Peru long enough to be able to visit them in a comfortable pace!😛 A couple of people mentioned about Chan Chan. Isn't it one of the archeological sites that found lots of remains from child and animal sacrifice long long time ago?
@@sidhielannithil7159 Chan Chan, the second largest mud city in the world, was the capital of the Chimu kingdom. They were conquered by the Incas around the year 1470.
Sorry but the Inca didn’t have the technology to carve those perfectly fitting stones. They found them and built on top of them. There is definitely a difference.
But the people want drama! Are you OK as a couple, or it was all a vacation illusion? ...will you marry? Are you planning to have children? At least are you adopting a dog that replaces Potato Head? Drama, my friend DRAMA! ha ha ha, just kidding... or not?