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Three Places to Live in Peru; Two to Avoid Every year, an increasing number of expats decide to move to Peru for the long term. They are attracted by the inexpensive cost of living, the rich culture, and the array of wonderful traditional foods. Many expats are married to Peruvians and are relocating back to the country after living in the U.S. for years. Others have spent time vacationing in Peru, liked what they saw, and decided to stick around for the foreseeable future. At last count (2016), just over 100,000 foreigners were living in Peru. Only about 10% of these were from the U.S. Most expats live in Lima because of the amenities and job opportunities. ....
La Paz to Lima: Inca culture, adrenalin thrills and dressing up as Spider-Man 22nd Oct 2013 1:21am | By Andrew Westbrook Travelling from Bolivia s capital to Peru s counterpart in two weeks, via Lake Titicaca, Cusco and Huacachina. Standing on a soft-footed pyramid of sand, I gawp at the scene that surrounds me. On all sides, like an undulating mountain range, the seemingly endless landscape of sand dunes rises from the desert. In the near distance lies the tiny Peruvian town of Huacachina, a postcard-perfect bubble of exotic greenery centred on a desert lagoon. Squinting through the heat haze, I spot people paddling their way across the lake, surreally crossing one of the world’s driest deserts in a rickety old pedalo. To say it’s beautiful simply doesn’t do justice to this stop on the South American Gringo Trail, and indeed, whoever first coined the phrase ‘an oasis of calm’ was, I’d like to think, inspired in some way by this hidde ....