Why study Spanish in Perú?
Peru has everything you could possibly ask for: history,
culture, timeless traditions, a diverse climate and breathtaking
scenery that includes beaches, jungles and mountains as high as
6000 meters. As a result of this wide diversity of climates and
geography Peru is the most biodiverse country in the world. Peru
lays claim to a veritable wonderland of vegetation systems and
their attendant suites of animals.
From the verdant, vibrant jungles of the Amazon, home of colorful
birds such as the macaw, big cats, fascinating reptiles and rare
mammals such as the giant otter, onwards and up through the cloud
forests of the Eastern Andean slopes where spectacled bears still
roam, across the sierra and the high altiplano punas, home to rare
big cats, llamas, alpacas, the timid and endangered vicuna and
three species of spectacular flamingo, you will be held spellbound
by the scenery and fascinated to go in search of the amazing
wildlife as you travel down through the dry forests of Western
mountains via lush green valleys incised into one of the world's
driest deserts and on to the Pacific coast where you may encounter
whales, seals and a wide variety of migratory and local
birds.
WHY STUDY SPANISH IN CUSCO CITY?
In Cusco people speak an impeccable and clear Spanish, it is ideal
for beginner students because people speak slowly and students are
able to understand easily, Cusco according comments of thousands of
travelers is a combination of a beauty architecture, ancient
history, amazing landscapes and above all the charm of its cheerful
and friendly people.
Cusco is one of the most important cities of this fascinating
country. From the political and spiritual capital of Cusco the
Incas ruled an empire of similar size to that of the Romans.
Cusco's arquitecture was originally created in stone, a good deal
of which still stands. With their knowledge of masonry the Incas
were able to creat arquitectural wonders such as the lost city of
Machu Picchu; Koricancha, the Temple of the Sun and many other
amazing sites such as the fortress and ceremonial centre of
Sacsayhuaman which forms the head of the Puma - the Incas designed
the city of Cusco in the form of a Puma.
Cusco offers you the opportunity to engage in a wide range of
adventure sports such as: rafting, bungee jumping, paragliding,
mountain biking, kayaking, hiking, climbing, horse riding and hot
air ballooning. Cusco also has an exciting night life, with
numerous bars, pubs, restaurants and many great discotheques each
with their own distinct style. Cusco is considered one of the
safest cities in Latin America, allowing you to have fun and study
in complete tranquility.
Cusco considered by the Incas as the navel of the world is the
starting point for tours in South America and a place that you
should not miss if you visit Latin America.
Susanna
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