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Getting Around Peru: Transport Guide

By news desk on June 22,2007

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By Air
Peru is well connected by air internally. Smaller aircraft of course, but still a good option to travel to various destinations by air.

By Road

Experience the cultural and archaeological wealth of Peru in the comfort of a 4x4 vehicle. Rent a car and visit the ruins of pre-Columbian cultures and of the later Inca Empire. Enjoy the spectacular scenery of Peru as you travel to many different destinations including the breathtaking Colca Canyon, Machu Picchu, small colonial towns and Indian villages. This trip promises to be an unforgettable journey.

By Rail
Cusco is well connected by rail from Puno and Juliaca. If you wish to visit Machu Picchu, try and fit it in with Cusco as it takes only 4 hours by train from Cusco to Machu Picchu.

By Waterways
Pucallpa is connected to Iquitos and Iquitos is further connected to the borders with Colombia and Brazil.


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