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ADVENTURE
Some of the best river running in Peru happens in Lunahuaná, while equally white-
knuckle sand-boarding opportunities are available in the desert oasis of Huacachina and
on nearby Cerro Blanco, the world's tallest sand dune.
WINE
A relative newcomer to the viticulture world, Peru's best grapes are grown in its well-ir-
rigated southern desert. Ica is the nation's wine capital, but you'll also find decent winer-
ies in Lunahuaná close to Lima, and Moquegua, a few hours south of Arequipa.
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Arequipa & Canyon Country
Trekking
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TREKKING
For many travelers, trekking in Peru begins and ends on the Inca Trail. But, if you're the
kind of walker who gets claustrophobic after seeing more than 25 hikers in any given day,
come to the Colca and Cotahuasi Canyons where spectacular, isolated trails stretch for
kilometers.
 
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