Arequipa (Aymara: Ariqipa; Quechua: Ariqipa) is a region in southwestern Peru. It is bordered by the Ica, Ayacucho, Apurímac and Cusco regions in the north, the Puno Region in the east, the Moquegua Region in the south, and the Pacific Ocean in the west. Its capital, also called Arequipa, is Peru's second-largest city.
Restaurants in Arequipa Region
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Live the best experience of adventure in Arequipa with us: Rafting in the Chili River, only 20 minutes from the historic center! Or join us mountain biking Arequipa and get a different view of the city. We have tours at 8AM, 11AM and 2PM every day.
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A New Way For Tourist To Visit Colca Canyon , We Want To Give The Best Service For A Cheap Price,it Is Important For Us :sustainable Tourism, Supporting Differents Families, And Taking Not The Classic Routes
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Peru Breathtaking Trips is a Peruvian owned company that offers a wide array of tours such as sightseeing, biking, sandboarding, trekking and more in different places such as Arequipa, Colca Canyon, Cusco, Lake Titicaca and more.
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The newest extreme adventure in the Colca Canyon is a must-do while visiting this natural wonder. Only 5 minutes away from Chivay, next to "La Calera" hot springs. A series of increasingly exciting rides can be combined with some rock climbing. Courses range between 2000 and 6500 feet at speeds of 50-70 MPH. All this in beautiful scenery, with breathtaking views and friendly company. Fun for all ages!
5.0 based on 56 reviews
Ofrecemos una diversidad de paquetes turisticos de los cuales podran escoger el destino que mas les agrade permitiendo que ustedes administren de la mejor manera su tiempo con presupuestos acorde a la calidad de servicio que ofrecemos logrando asi cristalizar sus suenos, bajo la premisa "El placer y la satisfaccion del cliente es nuestra complacencia”.
5.0 based on 61 reviews
Trekking Colca Canyon, Climbing Peru, Climbing Chachani, Climbing Misti, climbing Ampato, climbing Coropuna, climbing Mismi, Trekking Salkantay, Ausangate # Explore breathtaking landscape while trekking through the Colca Canyon with its unique history, culture, flora and fauna. # Take the opportunity to climb to 6,000 metres in the non-technical ascents of Misti, Chachani or Mismi, or follow the footsteps of the "Mummy Juanita" on the slopes of Nevado Ampato. As well, you can do the Salkantay Trek, the staggeringly beautiful alternative route to Machu Picchu.
5.0 based on 188 reviews
It is a pleasure to offer our services as well as share our beautiful lifestyle that teaches us to love and conserve our rivers. We offer two rafting tour in the Arequipa region, one three-hour rafting tour in Rio Chili and one full-day rafting tour in Rio Majes. Check out our website for all the details and please get in touch!
5.0 based on 130 reviews
Giardino Tours Peru have 24 years of experience and is considered one of the most reliable travel agencies in our city Arequipa. We offer excursions to all Peru's main destination but our specialty is the City of Arequipa with daily varity of city excursions and the amazing Colca canyon, Cotahuasi canyon and Volcanoes valley. For the Colca canyon we offer daily programs with a Group (shared) or in request Tailor-made private programs for 2, 3 or 4 days. In addition we offer adventures programs with hikings and rafting in Arequipa region, a half day experience in gastronomic, to spend a day sharing experiences with local people etc... Some of our many options in our city Arequipa. Quality service, security and fair prices characterized us! You are very welcome!
5.0 based on 91 reviews
Colca Canyon trek is a service managed for Edgar Almiron, who is an experienced trekking guide. He been working in the Colca Canyon for over 12 years and is willing to show travelers the best.
4.5 based on 5,262 reviews
We did an overnight trip thru Colca Canyon with a guide - it was 22ish km the first day and about 6ish km straight up the next day. This hike is unbelievably gorgeous. We trekked into a small village where they served us local cuisine and then we stayed in a different slightly bigger village where we were served a scrumptious dinner. The basic room had no electricity and we had to walk to a toilet and sink, also with no electrical. The next morning, we had to leave at 4:30am to begin our trek out of the canyon - it was such a cool thing to see all the flashlights and headlamps zigzagging up the trail. Our boys, ages 9-13, did great and think it's one of the coolest backpacking trips we've ever done.
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