takes you into the Lares region of the Peruvian Andes, passing throught small villages that offer a rare and fascinating insight into traditional Andean life, beautiful green valleys, lakes and high passes,
turquoise color lagoons, an ancient inka trail, colorful dressed local people and impressive flocks of llamas and alpacas, with breathtaking views of snow - capped Andean peaks rising to just under 6,000 meters, see the ancestral farm customs, andean traditions and amazing textiles.
Not exact matches
Although this
lagoon's water changes based on the season, the
colors of this seemingly bottomless pool most often range from
turquoise green to yellow.
Part of the fun will be the boat trips, often through mangrove forests and
lagoons as tourists make their way to secluded beaches with crystal - clear and
turquoise - blue water and coral reefs to see sea creatures of all
colors, shapes and sizes as they co-exist in harmony.
Continue along the coast road to Caleta Yalku, a
turquoise -
colored inlet of crystal - clear waters constantly replenished by cenotes and underground rivers, hence the refreshingly cool temperature.The
lagoon is a feeding and breeding ground for reef fish and one of the best snorkeling spots in the Riviera Maya.