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Peru Holidays: When, Where And What They Are
Peru Holidays: When, Where And What They Are
Author: Thomas Carroll
There are approximately 3,000 Peru holidays and festivals celebrated each year. Peru celebrates the widely known holidays like Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Easter, Christmas and New Year, but most of the celebrations are for a particular saint. Most of these saints are a combination of Catholic and Andean religious traditions.
The typical work-week in Peru lasts for six days, which is probably one of the reasons why there are so many holidays. Many Peruvians get the day off on holiday, called feriado, which is usually spent drinking one of Peru's top beers: cristal, cusqueña or pilsen.
Most Peruvians love to drink. They'll treat personal celebrations and events with as much fervor as national holidays. Drinks are passed around on birthdays, family and friend gatherings, baptisms, sporting events, weddings, baby showers and even at funerals! It is very common to find fiestas throughout Peru, accompanied by not only drinks, but traditional and modern dances.
When planning a vacation to Peru you may wish to include Peru holidays in your itinerary. There are Peru holidays and festivals throughout the year, with those in June and July in Cuzco being the most popular with tourists.
January
Of course New Year is celebrated in Peru, especially as it is one of the Peru holidays that provides an excellent opportunity to drink. The party starts on December 31st with rounds of beer and lots of food. At the stroke of midnight there is champagne and a toast, accompanied by hugs and goodwill. Twelve grapes are eaten by each person, one for each month of the year, with a secret wish. Then the fireworks start and the beer drinking begins anew for most of January 1st.
February
For eighteen days Puno celebrates the Fiesta de la Virgen de la Candelaria. Hundreds of groups of musicians and dancers accompany huge amounts of food and fireworks on February 2nd when a procession carries the virgin image through the city. The dance of the demons has dancers wearing devil masks make offerings to Pachamama, the Earth Goddess. For the farewell the dancers are followed into the cemetery to pay homage to the dead.
Carnival is a National holiday celebrated for the entire month of February. This is when people get wet, really wet. People arm themselves with squirt guns, water balloons and buckets of water with the goal to get as many people wet as possible. In most places it is illegal to celebrate carnival on weekdays as people going to work would complain to the government about getting soaked. Cajamarca is especially enthusiastic about carnival, organizing several activities for Peru holidays during two weeks in February.
Lunahuana hosts the International Festival of Adventure Sports. People from all over the world come to see and participate in kayaking, rock wall climbing, paragliding and other adventure or outdoor sports. The festival’s dates change, but it is always held in February.
March - April
In March or April Peru holidays center around Semana Santa, or Holy Week, which generally begins on the Thursday before Easter Sunday and continues through Easter. Traditionally, drinking is shunned during Semana Santa except for wine, and meat should not be eaten except for fish. Several stores will not sell alcohol on these four days, but many Peruvians still find a way to drink, especially on Saturday and Easter Sunday. There are Holy Week processions in most Peruvian cities starting from the Plaza de Armas or Main Square. Ayacucho hosts the most famous Semana Santa celebrations which start on the Friday before Palm Sunday. In Ayacucho it is traditionally believed that Christ is dead during the week until Easter Sunday, therefore sin does not exist during that time.
Cuzco celebrates the Lord of the Earthquakes on Easter Monday which blends Christian and Andean traditions. The Procession is to pay homage to Taitacha Temblores, as it is believed that an oil painting of Christ stopped an earthquake in the year 1650.
May
On the 1st of May el Dia de los Trabajadores (Labor Day) is celebrated Nationally by taking the day off from work and drinking. From the 2nd to the 4th Puno holds the Alarcitas Handicrafts Fair Dia de Santa Cruz. At this time hundreds of sellers gather together to sell thousands of handmade items like alpaca wool sweaters, jewelry, paintings, tapestries, wood crafts and scores of imaginative items from Peru and Bolivia.
June
This month is when Peru holidays really start to pick up. Corpus Christi is a national holiday which has basically been taken over by Cuzco. Hundreds of people crowd around the Plaza de Armas to see several Processions including the Processions of the Saints and of the Virgins accompanied by dancers in various traditional dress.
Inti Raymi celebrates the Inca Sun God on June 24th. Beginning early in the day at Koricancha (the Temple of the Sun) and the Plaza de Armas in Cuzco city, the celebration then moves to the Incan Sacsayhuaman structure at about noon. Thousands of people gather to see the recreation of an ancient Inca celebration of dances and worship to the Sun God in which two llamas are sacrificed.
July
In the town of Paucartambo, just a few hours from Cuzco, La Virgen del Carmen is celebrated for five days, with it’s main day being July 16th. Traditional dances, costumes and homage to the dead are observed.
July 28th to the 29th marks Peru’s Independence Day which calls for more drinking and fireworks across the country. The large water fountain at the Plaza de Armas in Lima is filled by the Municipality with 2,000 liters of the alcoholic drink Pisco for everyone to enjoy for free.
Cuzco is especially crowded during most of June and July to celebrate. There are several Peru holidays in Cuzco with processions, artisans lay out their handicrafts, street vendors sell a huge assortment of food and bands make live performances. During these times Cuzco gets so crowded that it can be difficult to walk just a couple of blocks.
August
In the seventeenth-century a Lima resident named Isabel Flores de Oliva earned fame for caring for the sick and shunning sin. Those searching for a miracle visit her shrine in downtown Lima. Her festival, El Dia de Santa Rosa de Lima, is celebrated on August 30th throughout the country, especially in Santa Rosa de Quives in the department of Lima.
September
From the 22nd to the 25th Juliaca celebrates Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes in honor of the town’s Saint Patroness in which fairs, dances and folk acts are held.
Trujillo organizes the International Spring Festival in the 4th week of September. Once again, there are drinking, folk shows and dancing, but this time there are visits from American and European beauty queens. Bullfighting and the Peruvian Stepping Horses contests are also held.
October On October 8, 1879 a naval battle was fought between Peru and Chili. This National holiday is remembered as the Combate Naval de Angamos.
From the 18th to the 28th is El Señor de los Milagros (The Lord of Miracles), the most important of all the Peru holidays in October. This is largely a procession in honor of a slave from Angola who drew the image of a black Christ in Pachacamilla near Lima. Although there had been several attempts to erase it, the image stubbornly stayed on the wall. Tens of thousands participate in the procession every year. Believers carry two tons of remains that bore the painting and walk for twenty-four hours starting from the church Las Nazarenas, through downtown Lima, and finally to the church La Marced in Barrios Altos. Bullfighting season also starts in October to commemorate The Lord of Miracles.
La Noche de Las Brujas, or Halloween, is loosely celebrated on October 31st. Some attention is paid to trick-or-treating for the children.
November
All Saints Day is celebrated on the first, with All Souls Day following on the second. Peruvians may attend mass and visit cemeteries in memory of the dead, especially loved ones.
Puno, the folkloric center of Peru, has many Peru holidays. It’s founding is celebrated on the 4th and 5th called Puno Days. There are military parades, drinking and dancing. A procession of masked dancers celebrate the Inca legend of when Manco Capac, the first king of Cuzco, and his sister and wife Mama Occlo, rose out of Lake Titicaca.
December
The Feast of the Immaculate Conception on the 8th is celebrated by two of the things that Peruvians love most - great food and lots of beer. Christmas celebrations begin on the 24th when the drinking starts. At midnight the official party begins, sometimes gifts will be exchanged, but there will always be a round of champagne.
Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/destinations-articles/peru-holidays-when-where-and-what-they-are-813002.html
About the Author:
Thomas Carroll was born in California and now lives in Lima, Peru. If you would like more information about Peru Holidays and Peru Vacation Packages then be sure to visit his blog.
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Peru vacations – Peru vacation Tours
Author: Rahul Kumar Singh
When taking your Peru vacations remember to visit as many places as you possibly can. When you go to Peru you will find a vast number of locations for you to visit and tour for your Peru vacations each with its own appeal to the many travelers which visit this country. When you take your Peru vacations remember to try to visit not only the main destinations, but also the ones which are of the normal traveler’s path. Of course going to Cusco and visiting Machu Picchu is on the itinerary of any person taking their Peru vacations, Arequipa and its white buildings made with volcanic ash, Paracas and its wildlife preserve and of course the mysterious Nazca lines in the Nazca desert. There are also other locations such as touring Lima the capital city. Lima tours have a lot to offer travelers on their Peru vacations. It is an old city with incredible architecture, impressive churches and cathedrals as well as great nightlife. The city itself is very entertaining and offers some great restaurants and attractions, but what many people don’t realize during their Peru vacations is that there is much to do and be seen in the districts just outside of the city as well. Just outside the city of Lima Lies Miraflores, a district which overlooks the ocean. Here you will find great restaurants, museums and many hostels housing travelers on their Peru vacations just like you. You can take great scenic shots off the promenade overlooking the Pacific Ocean, dine fresh fish in a fine restaurant and find many spas if you ever need to relax and reenergize before continuing on your Peru vacations. Another great destination to visit on your Peru vacations is the Peru Amazon region. Here you have a myriad of locations to visit and activities to do; the Amazon has tons to offer people on their Peru vacations. The jungle has great hotels deep in the Amazon if you like or close to the cities if it makes you feel more comfortable, you can even take canopy walks up in the trees on your Peru vacations.
Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/destinations-articles/peru-vacations-peru-vacation-tours-861142.html
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Peru vacations are a great way to spend your holidays with friends or family, you can learn many new things about a foreign culture and have plenty of fun hiking and trekking on your Peru vacations as well. Remember to contact a professional travel agency to arrange your Peru vacation packages such as www.peruvacationtours.com . They will take care of all tours, packages, guides and hotels on your Peru vacations so you can better enjoy your Peru trip.
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Looking To Vacation? Why Not Try Peru!
Author: Kristi Ambrose
As far as travel goes I'm pretty well-rounded. I have visited almost every single state in the US plus I have visited a few other places as well such as Italy, Rome, Australia and, you guessed it, Peru. If I had to make a top ten list it would be incredibly hard considering there are so many beautiful places to visit on the planet but, if I absolutely had to, I would definitely pick Peru and place it somewhere between Japan and Rome. Peru is located in South America and is home to nearly 29 million people. However, large this may seem just think, there is about 6 billion people on earth, so it's just a small fraction!
Peru is the "land of gold" and the sun worshipping Incas, in fact Peru was the major source of treasure for the Europeans and was once home of the largest empire in the entire world. Most individuals visualize the country as mountainous, but many are completely unaware of the incredibly immense desert coastline and the vast amount of tropical rain forest. The Andes which are over seven thousand meters high and 400 kilometers wide, ripple the entire distance of the country.
Planning a trip to this country is of course cheaper than a trip to say, Europe, but how you spend will depend on where you are and when. Most guides tell you that you should be able to get around on just $10 to $20 a day, per person. A good meal can be found for around $3, transport is incredibly reasonable, a comfortable double room costs about $10-35 a night, and camping is usually free. Expect to pay a little more than usual in the larger towns and cities, and also in the jungle, as many supplies have to be imported by truck from other regions.
Some of the best places to visit and stay in Peru, are listed below:
Restaurants
Budget -
Restaurant Machu Picchu
Cafe Restaurant Accllahuasy
Govinda
Mid Range -
L'Eau Vive (French/Peruvian)
Raimondi
Las Tejas
Chifa Kun Fa
El Suche
Expensive -
Astrid y Gaston (International/Peruvian)
Las Brujas de Cachiche (Peruvian/Criollo)
La Hamaca (International/Peruvian)
Restaurant Huaca Pucllana (Nouveau Peruvian)
La Rosa Nautica
El Seorio de Sulco (Peruvian/Criollo)
Hotels In Peru
Mid Range -
Mami Panchita
Hostal La Posada del Parque
Hostal Torreblanca
Luxury -
Country Club Lima Hotel
Las Americas
Sonesta Posada del Inca El Olivar
Swissotel
If you are looking for attractions, should see landmarks or want to know if there are any special festivities going on, it's a good idea to visit the official Peruvian website, however, I am actually capable of giving you a heads up about a few places I visited when I was there! If you are into Museums the two best places you can take a look at are Museo de la Nacion as well as Museo Larco. The first choice, has a lot more exhibits, but the second one also includes some really cool exhibits anyone would be lucky to take a gander at! The Indian market located in Lima is considered to have the largest collection of market stalls than any other market in the country. If you are looking for more expensive types of items you can also visit Miraflores on Avenida Petit Thouars blocks 51-54 as well.
Also just as a little tidbit of extra info the wet season months are October - April and the dry season months are May - September, there is of course some rain during the dry season but its much more frequent in the wet season. If you want to visit several different locations in Peru it's a good idea to travel in and around the dry months because sometimes the rain makes it difficult to travel in. All in all, Peru is a really great place to visit if you are looking for a vacation. Have fun planning your trip!
Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/destinations-articles/looking-to-vacation-why-not-try-peru-557067.html
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