There are also people with Asian origin like Japanese and Chinese. African people also form part of the population. Language Peru official language is Spanish, but dialects and other languages are mostly used for daily communication. In Andes, people communicate using Quechua whereas other people in the same place speak Aymara. People residing in the rainforest speak over thirty different languages. Religion Being an inheritance of Spanish conquest, Peru is majorly a catholic country. Close to 75% of the population are Catholics.
There is also presence of native religion which is based on the Pachamama (Mother Earth), cult of the sun, and features of nature. The percentage of atheist in Peru is quite low. Protestants’ churches have cropped up in Peru as a result of European and North American missionaries. There are also Mormons, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Buddhists, Hare Krishnas, Muslim, Hindus, and Adventists. Lima: Peru Temple Source: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/32/Lima_Peru_Temple.jpg Food Peruvian food comprises of majorly stews and soups, rise, corn pancakes, eggs and vegetables.
Seafood is consumed even in highland areas. Specialties of locals include ceviche, lechon, sea food made in lemon juice, roasted guinea pig, and suckling pig. 4. Major heritage resources of Peru. One of the widely known heritage resource in Peru is the Machu Picchu site. Machu Picchu is one of the sites of ancient Inca Empire found in Peru. It is located in the Andes of Peru. Machu Picchu was classified as one of the UNISCO World Heritage site. It is widely referred to as the Lost City of the Incas.
This the familiar symbol of the Incan Empire (Schlecht, 2012). It is the most spectacular and famous set of ruins in the entire world. A tourist visit to Peru will be incomplete without visiting Machu Picchu. The ruins of Machu Picchu were discovered by Hiram Bingham, an American archeologist, in 1911. The archeologist was led to the site by the local people. Machu Picchu is referred to as UNESCO Heritage site. Most hikes conducted in South America end up at this site. Most people who visit Peru come to see the Inca ruins which located at Machu Picchu.
This is one of the most visited sites in South America. Machu Picchu is the biggest tourist attraction in Peru, and it is also leading in visitation. This was the largest capital and city of the Inca Empire. The Spanish conquered Peru, and thus taking over Machu Picchu hence fusing Inca with Spanish style. Machu Picchu which means ‘Old Mountain’ in Quechua language (ancient language of Inca), sits on top a mountain saddle above the Urubamba River in the center of the cloud forest. It was both a center of astronomic observatory and worship center as well as serving as a private retreat place for family of Inca ruler Pachacutec.
Machu Picchu is divided into two main areas. The zone of agriculture consists of storehouses and terracing while the urban zone has the sacred area with temples, royal tombs, and squares (Weaver & Lawton, 2010). The tombs have been to an exceptional level of perfection. Canals and stone staircases can be spotted throughout the peculiar archeological site. In the year 2007, Machu Picchu was elevated to be considered as one of the new seven wonders in the world together with the Taj Mahal, Rome’s Coliseum, and Chinese Great Wall.
The trail of Machu Picchu caused by the Inca people is one of the popular routes of trekking in Peru. This is a wonderful walk in the South America. Trekking route http://www.visitperu.com/ciudades_ing/cusco.html The route forms part of twenty three thousand kilometers of roads which were built by the Incas around South America. Every year close to twenty five thousand hikers from around the world walk on the 43 km trail that is stone-paved built by the Incas to access the impregnable citadel of Machu Picchu located in the Cuzco cloud forest.
The trail commences from Qorihuayrachina and it takes close to 3 to 4 days of tough hiking.
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