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TRAVEL PERU
Amazon Rainforest Tour
A short flight takes you from the Andes into the Amazon rainforest. From there, you’ll spend one day travelling by boat to your accommodation in the middle of the forest. You can then spend three days exploring the rainforest with a local guide and enjoying the plants and animals unique to the rainforest.
Machu Picchu Tour
This four-day walking tour will take you on amazing paths through the Andes Mountains on the way to the city of Machu Picchu. Then, you will have a day to explore and be amazed by this ancient city. Especially amazing is the Incas’ dry stone method of building. Inca builders cut stones to exact sizes so that nothing was needed to hold walls together other than the prefect fit of the stones.
Cusco Tour
Spend four days enjoying the unique Spanish and local Indian culture high in the Andes at Cusco, the capital of the Inca Empire from the 13th until the 16th century. Stay in a local hotel, visit the museums, admire the architecture, enjoy the excellent local food, and go shopping at the local markets.
Lake Titicaca Tour
Enjoy the beautiful scenery as you spend a day driving to Lake Titicaca. There, a boat will take you to stay with a local Uros family on an island for three days. Both the island and the Uros homes are made of water plants from the lake.
So come and experience what Peru has to offer. For more brochures about Peru, contact us at [email protected].
21. If Jack is a lover of Inca culture, which tours would you like to recommend?
A. Amazon Rainforest and Machu Picchu B. Machu Picchu and Lake Titicaca
C. Cusco and Lake Titicaca D. Machu Picchu and Cusco
22. What do the four tours have in common?
A. All the four tours last for four days.
B. All the places can be reached by boat.
C. All the destinations are remote and poor places.
D. Visitors have to stay with the locals all the way.
23. What might be the purpose of the passage?
A. To sell more brochures to visitors.
B. To try to attract more visitors to Peru.
C. To invite more people to visit a website.
D. To introduce readers the tourism of Peru.