

A unique zoo and amusement park in Lima, Peru, dedicated to Andean wildlife and folklore.
Vibrant, hand-painted cloth artworks depicting Peruvian culture and history, a tradition started by women in the 1970s.
Peru's national drink, a brandy made from grapes, with a rich history and various ways to enjoy it.
Iconic Panama hat, handwoven from toquilla palm fibers, a symbol of Peruvian craftsmanship.
A beautiful zoo and amusement park, home to various Peruvian wildlife and thrilling rides.
A renowned museum showcasing pre-Columbian art and artifacts, housed in an 18th-century vice-royal building.
A stunning illuminated fountain show set to music, a must-see in the evening.

Parque De Las Leyendas can have sudden rain showers, especially in the evenings.
The park has uneven terrains and long trails, making comfortable shoes essential.
The park's open spaces and high altitude can expose visitors to strong sunlight.
Raw fish marinated in lime juice, chili peppers, and onions, often served with sweet potato and corn on the cob.
A traditional Andean dish made with potatoes, corn, and various meats, cooked in a pit oven.
Grilled beef heart skewers, often served with a spicy sauce and boiled potatoes.
Located within the park, this café offers a peaceful breakfast setting with a variety of dishes.
A local favorite for pizza, offering a wide variety of toppings and a casual atmosphere.
Known for its excellent seafood dishes and stunning views of the park, it's a perfect dinner spot.
Ahilya Fort Temple, a 18th-century marvel, stands majestically on the banks of the Narmada River, offering panoramic views and a serene atmosphere.
A historic lighthouse in Brittany, offering stunning coastal views and a glimpse into maritime history.

The Clark Museum, located in the Clark Freeport Zone, houses an impressive collection of artifacts and memorabilia related to the American period in the Philippines.