| Peru Recommended Tours | |
| Tours Destination : | Days |
| Cusco & Machupicchu | 8d / 7n |
| Machupicchu & Titicaca Lake | 10d / 9n |
| Machupicchu & Nazca | 11d / 10n |
| Machupicchu & Rainforest | 11d / 10n |
| Inca Trail to Machupicchu | 12d / 11n |
| Machupicchu & The Amazon | 12d /11n |
| Machupicchu,Nazca & Titicaca | 13d /12n |
| Wonders of Peru & Bolivia | 14d /13n |
| From the Andes to the Rainforest | 16d /15n |
| Total Peru Tour | 22d / 21n |
| Honeymoon in Machupicchu | 8d / 7n |
| Inti Raymi Tours | 9d / 8n |
| Relax in Cusco | 10d / 9n |
| Peru & Comfort | 12d / 11n |
| Enjoy & Help in Peru | 14d / 13n |
| Royal Tours in Peru | 15d / 14n |
| Peru Mystic Experience | 15d / 14n |
| Extreme adrenaline in Peru | 16d / 15n |
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The Amazon River (Portuguese: Rio Amazonas; Spanish: Río Amazonas of South America is the largest river in the world by volume, with a total river flow greater than the next eight largest rivers combined. The Amazon, which has the largest drainage basin in the world, accounts for approximately one fifth of the world's total river flow. During the wet season parts of the Amazon exceed 120 miles (190 km) in width. Because of its vast dimensions, it is sometimes called The River Sea. At no point is the Amazon crossed by bridges. This is not because of its huge dimensions; in fact, for most of its length, the Amazon's width is well within the capability of modern engineers to bridge. However, the bulk of the river flows through tropical rainforest, where there are few roads and even fewer cities, so there is no need for crossings. The Amazon basin, the largest drainage basin in the world, covers about 40 percent of South America, an area of approximately 6,915,000 square kilometres (2,670,000 sq mi) . It gathers its waters from 5 degrees north latitude to 20 degrees south latitude. Its most remote sources are found on the inter-Andean plateau, just a short distance from the Pacific Ocean. The Upper Amazon has a series of major river systems in Peru and Ecuador, some of which flow into the Marañón and others directly into the Amazon proper. Among others, these include the following rivers: Morona, Pastaza, Nucuray, Urituyacu, Chambira, Tigre, Nanay, Napo, Huallaga, and Ucayali. The headstreams of the Marañón—which for many years had been seen as the origin of the Amazon—flow from high above central Peru's Lake Lauricocha, from the glaciers in what is known as the Nevado de Yarupa. Rushing through waterfalls and gorges in an area of the high jungle called the pongos, the Marañón River flows about 1,600 kilometres (990 mi) from west-central to northeast Peru before it combines with the Ucayali River, just below the provincial town of Nauta, to form the Amazon River. Not all of the Amazon's tributaries flood at the same time of the year. Many branches begin flooding in November, and may continue to rise until June. The rise of the Rio Negro starts in February or March, and it also begins to recede in June. The Madeira rises and falls two months earlier than most of the rest of the Amazon. |
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