Peru: Ideal destination for adventure sports

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Mountaineering, mountaineering and snow sports
The mountains of Peru have the privilege of owning the Andes Mountains, ideal for adventure sports that allow climbing, such as climbing, mountaineering and snow sports. In addition, the Peruvian Andes offer the tourist or athlete high mountains, medium and low technical difficulty, perfect for experts and beginners.


Peru Mountain Climbing 

A concentration of beautiful mountains, a perfect climate for much of the year and relatively easy access to these environments are factors that make our country an attractive point to perform this type of sports. The best-known mountain ranges are the Cordillera Blanca and Huayhuash in the department of Ancash, Vilcanota and Vilcabamba in Cusco, Carabaya in Puno, Chila in Arequipa, La Viuda in Lima, and Pariacaca in Junín.
 
Trekking, hiking and hiking
Peru is home to the best trekking circuits of different types of difficulty. Extensive hiking or hiking can be done, which require a certain physical level. There are networks of pre-Columbian trails, more than 12,000 lagoons, the deepest canyons on Earth, glaciers, snowy peaks, forests, waterfalls and villages with the most hospitable people that can exist.
 
The most prominent circuits are the Blanca mountain range, the Huayhuash mountain range and the Olleros - Chavín llama in Áncash, the valley route and the Colca canyon in Arequipa, the Ausangate route, the Salkantay route, the Choquequirao route, the route of the Mountain of 7 Colors, the route of Lares, and the route of the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu in Cusco, the latter the most important.


Peru Trekking 

Peru has an ideal territory for the practice of various sports, its destinations stand out worldwide, being considered by locals and foreigners as one of the best countries for the practice of adventure sports. This is due to the geographical characteristics of its three regions, a desert coast, a high relief mountain range and a lush jungle, ideal for living experiences full of adrenaline.
 
Mountaineering, mountaineering and snow sports
The mountains of Peru have the privilege of owning the Andes Mountains, ideal for adventure sports that allow climbing, such as climbing, mountaineering and snow sports. In addition, the Peruvian Andes offer the tourist or athlete high mountains, medium and low technical difficulty, perfect for experts and beginners.
 
A concentration of beautiful mountains, a perfect climate for much of the year and relatively easy access to these environments are factors that make our country an attractive point to perform this type of sports. The best known mountain ranges are the Cordillera Blanca and Huayhuash in the department of Ancash, Vilcanota and Vilcabamba in Cusco, Carabaya in Puno, Chila in Arequipa, La Viuda in Lima, and Pariacaca in Junín.
 
Trekking, hiking and hiking
Peru is home to the best trekking circuits of different types of difficulty. Extensive hiking or hiking can be done, which require a certain physical level. There are networks of pre-Columbian trails, more than 12,000 lagoons, the deepest canyons on Earth, glaciers, snowy peaks, forests, waterfalls and villages with the most hospitable people that can exist.
 
The most prominent circuits are the Blanca mountain range, the Huayhuash mountain range and the Olleros - Chavín llama in Áncash, the valley route and the Colca canyon in Arequipa, the Ausangate route, the Salkantay route, the Choquequirao route, the route of the Mountain of 7 Colors, the route of Lares, and the route of the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu in Cusco, the latter the most important.
 
Boating or Rafting
The Peruvian geography has rivers that cross land on the coast, mountains and jungle, which, together with the strength of the water of some of them, allow the practice of boating or rafting, an adventure and adrenaline sport. This sport is practiced on inflatable rafts or rafts, rowing and generally rudder from the stern (rear) through the turbulent waters of the rivers.


Peru Rafting Adventure 

For boating in Peru, the best-known rivers are Apurímac in Apurímac (class II and V), Cotahuasi and Chili in Arequipa (class V) and Tambopata in Madre de Dios and Puno (class III and IV).
 
Sandboarding and Buggies
Sandboarding consists of sliding on a board downhill over large sand dunes, and because of its geography, it can be practiced in different desert areas of the Peruvian coast such as Sarapampa in Lima, Camaná and Acarí in Arequipa and Huacachina in Ica. The latter is the busiest area for sandboarding. Here you can also make the exciting buggy rides, famous tubular sandbirds that move quickly, touring the wide variety of dunes and the beautiful landscape of the place.


Sandboarding in Huacachina, Peru