Discover the amazing panorama of Peru – Absolute Sports

However, whilst Peru is renowned for its wonderful historical attractions, there is a new undercurrent of tourism growing in the popular South American travel desired destination. As such, visitors are flocking to Peru to seek out the country’s reputation for severe sports; and one of the most famous of these sports is paragliding. Peru’s fabulous mountainous terrain and vast unspoilt surfaces provide picturesque views that make it an memorable location for paragliding. What’s more, low-turbulence laminar winds make Peru an ideal location for practicing those problematic paragliding manoeuvres that most environment conditions would not permit. As well as continuing to grow in popularity as a paragliding location, Peru has also developed a reputation as a surfing desired destination, particularly amongst spring break students. Peru’s enviable position on the Pacific Ocean means Peru can offer surfers some of the longest dunes that are to be found anywhere in the world. In fact, such dunes – which often stretch for a number of kilometres – put together with its reliable conditions and relatively unspoilt beaches make Peru an ideal location for a surfing holiday. Quite possibly the most popular of all Peru’s surfing locations is Chicama; with waves that can stretch more than 4kms, Chicama is the professional surfer’s perfect come to true. In addition, 60km up the coast lies another of Peru’s most preferred surfing places, Pacasmayo; whilst the dunes don’t tend to be as long, they can still attain about 500 metres in length. Although preferred with surfers, over the past few years the area has also begun to attract a large number of kite and wind surfers. With wind-speeds averaging around 14 knots, the area is wonderful for such h2o spots, the attractive Peruvian coast featuring a gorgeous backdrop for an unforgettable surfing holiday. While Peru’s warm waters and long dunes have made it a haven for surfers, its rugged hills and high peaks make it a mecca for hill climbers. One of the most popular ascending spots is the Cordillera Blanca hill area near Huaraz. Although the mountainous region offers various peaks for climbers to enjoy, Huascaran – Peru’s highest peak – always proves to be the most preferred. Sitting high above the Rio Santa valley, Huascaran offers unforgettable views of the Peruvian countryside and a challenging climb to mountaineers of all levels. Peru’s growing number of intensive sports means that the country is making a worldwide name for itself as one of Latin America’s most preferred severe sports holiday areas. The wide range of flights to Peru, panoramic open spaces and growing number of resorts specialising in extreme sports all make Peru an attractive desired destination when considering your next adventure holiday.

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