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The third largest country in South America and the largest in the Andes, with 2,000km of Pacific coastline, Peru is a land of contrasts. Stunning mountains, beautiful coastal plains and impressive rainforests, Peru is also a living history in its own. It boasts a vibrant past, and wherever you look, you will find ancient culture. You will also find friendly local people, full of vitality who are always trying to look on the bright side of life with positive thinking.
Would you live in Peru?
The ethnic, religious and linguistic make-up of this society of 30 million people is very diverse. They attach great importance to expressing their love and respect for each other. The country’s culture and economy are developing, its infrastructure is being modernised and people are immigrating here from all over the world.
Victor, the help you need in Peru
Victor lives in Peru, so you can count on him if you’re looking to move there, settle in the country, need translation or thinking of starting a business. He can be of great help if you have plans for South America.
South American Tour Operator
Victor has been in the travel business for over 20 years and has an officially registered travel agency, based in Lima. He organises special tours that cover several countries or even the whole of Latin America:
- Panama – Costa Rica – Nicaragua tour
- Guatemala – Honduras – Mexico
- Chile – Argentina
- Peru – Ecuador – Colombia
- South America Tour
- Peru – Bolivia – Chile – Argentina – Brazil Tour
- Great Patagonia Tour
Most of the above are group trips at a given time, Victor also organises individual, tailor-made trips, mainly in Peru, with a complete itinerary. He has also organised individual trips to Guatemala, Costa Rica or Buenos Aires – Iguazu – Rio, and Colombia.
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Peru still preserves its past even in the present. Every year there are around 3,000 famous festivals held throughout the country, almost all of which showcase the most diverse aspects of traditional costumes, music, dances and rituals.
The country is developing culturally, economically and in terms of infrastructure. There are many immigrants from abroad, from America, Europe, Australia, but also from Africa and China. However, the majority of the population are still Indians, whose culture is very different from that of Europeans, but who are extremely well-meaning, helpful, hard-working, open, hospitable and eager to talk.
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