The typical tourist is usually pictured with a camera around his/her neck and a travel guide in his/her hand. For a good reason.
Just like a camera is essential for recording and keeping memories of your trip, a good guide book will show you where to go and how to get the most out of your travels.
A good travel guide book really comes in handy. We like Lonely Planet, especially since you can get just the sections of Peru that you will be visiting.
Although having the whole book is great, it's a lot easier trucking along the Inca Trail or down the Colca Canyon if you have just the section of the book on that area to carry around!
Hi there! At the moment I'm doing some research on Peru and there are some things I can't seem to figure out myself, so maybe you guys can help me out!
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