
Sandoval Lake, located near the Madre de Dios River, was formed generations ago into an "Oxbow" lake when the river shifted course, leaving a horse-shoe shape section of the river land-lock. Now evolved as a mature lake environment,
Sandoval is home to the Giant Otter and a great number of plants and animals.
Lake excursions aboard specially built catamarans with expert naturalist guides. Explore the exotic flooded forest of 100-foot-tall Mauritia palms. Photograph the magnificent Giant Otter. Explore 15 miles of rain forest trails.
Explore Sandoval...Jewel of the Amazon.

Machu Picchu "the lost cityof the Incas" discovered by Hiram Bingham in 1911, is reached by a fascinating train journey from Cusco. The ruins continue to enchant visitors with their exquisite stonework, perched on precipitous slopes overlooking the Urubamba Valley.

The Nazca Lines are located in the Pampa region of Peru, the desolate plain of the Peruvian coast 400 Km. South of Lima, covering an area of approximately nearly 400 square miles of desert. Etched in the surface of the desert pampa sand about 300 hundred figures are made of straight lines and geometric shapes most clearly visible from the air. They were supposedly built by an ancient civilization called the Nazca.