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    Machu Picchu & Corpus Christi 8D/7N

    Pisco Sour6th February 2010

    On the first Saturday of February each year, Pisco Sour – the nation´s favourite drink is celebrated. Tasting, competitions and Pisco parties can be found in Lima.  This popular cocktail is made with Pisco, lemon juice, egg white and ice.

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    Virgen de la Candelaria1st to 15th February 2010

    This event takes place in Puno and gathers more than 200 groups of musicians and dancers to celebrate Mamacha Candelaria. It is one of the biggest folk festivals of the Americas. The main dance of the festival, known as the dance of demons was supposedly dreamed up by a group of miners who were trapped down a mine and in desperation resigned their souls to the Virgen de la Candelaria. At this festival you will see many impressive masks and costumes, zampoña pan pipes, fireworks and dancers. At the end of the festival, the dancers head to the cemetery to respect the dead.

     

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    Ica International harvest festivalMarch 2010

    This harvest festival takes place in Ica throughout the whole of March. Here you can sample different grapes from the region and enjoy the delightful cuisine at the food markets. You will find that beauty contests, exhibitions and competitions take place at this festival.

     

    Machu Picchu & Corpus Christi 8D/7N

    Easter Semana Santa28th March to 4th April 2010

    This event takes place in Ayacucho, last a whole week and involve the entire town. During Easter, there is an open air market, which has a range of different crafts, music and food. Some of the spectacles that can be seen in Semana Santa include horse races, street paintings, daily parades, folk dancing, bonfires and bull running.

     

    Machu Picchu & Corpus Christi 8D/7N

    Circus Festival22nd April to 30th April 2010

    This festival takes place in the Lima district of Chorrillos. At the Plaza Lima Sur, national and international circus troops come and dazzle the crowds with their fascinating and enchanting performances.

     

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    Virgin of Chapi1st May to 2nd May 2010

    From the beautiful southern city of Arequipa, thousands of pilgrims cross the desert to pay their respects at the shrine of the ´Virgen de Chapi`. Once they arrive, fireworks are set off and they enjoy some traditional foods. The following day, the virgin is carried in a procession with many flowers and candles.

     

    Machu Picchu & Corpus Christi 8D/7N

    Alarcitas Handicrafts Fair2nd to 4th May 2010

    This fair takes place in Puno, where many sellers from Peru and Bolivia gather to sell their quality handicrafts. Here you can find many homemade items, such as alpaca wool sweaters, paintings, jewellery, woodcrafts and paintings.

     

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    Corpus ChristiJune 2010

    Corpus Christi is a religious festival celebrated at the Plaza de Armas in Cusco, whereby statues, floats and dancers parade the area. This festival has a mixture of Andean and Catholic traditions and here you will notice the beautiful costumers of the statues.

     

     

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    Inti Raymi24th June 2010

    This is one of Peru's prime tourist events, where the Fiesta of the Sun in Inka times takes place. The journey starts at Qoricancha and ends up at Sacsayhuaman, where the show is even better. On this special day, you may be able to see the sacrifice of the llama offered to the sun, many traditional dances and even the performance of the Inka itself.

     

    Machu Picchu & Corpus Christi 8D/7N

    Festival of the Virgen del CarmenJuly 2010

    Every July in various locations in Peru, the Festival of the Virgen del Carmen takes place. People parade through the towns in many fascinating and colorful costumes and masks to relive ancient gods. At this festival you will see the procession of the Virgin and dancers representing the good and the evil through the streets.

     

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    Christmas in the Andes25th December 2010

    Every year we celebrate Christmas in a different Andean village. We go up into the highlands where the people are very poor and have very limited resources. Christmas is very special to us and should be for them too. On Christmas day we give gifts and our time to families and children. We would like to welcome anyone who would like to help us brighten up the faces of our chosen community (to be confirmed).

     


     

    Latin American Travel Association
    Camara de Comercio Cusco
    Comisión de Promoción del Perú para la Exportación y el Turismo
    Ministerio de Comercio Exterior y Turismo
    Dirección Regional de Comercio Exterior y Turismo Cusco