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Peru obtains 8 nominations in the 2024 World Travel Awards

Oct 30, 2024 | World, Food

October 30, 2024

Peru’s incredible heritage, rich flavors, and breathtaking landscapes have once again earned it global recognition, as the country secures eight nominations at the 2024 World Travel Awards. Known for its ancient culture, outstanding cuisine, and extraordinary biodiversity, Peru consistently captivates travelers and tourism experts alike.

These nominations highlight Peru’s dedication to preserving its historical sites, celebrating its culinary innovation, and promoting its natural wonders. From the mystical ruins of Machu Picchu to the colorful streets of Cusco, from the Amazon rainforest to the Peruvian Andes, each aspect of Peru’s allure contributes to its status as one of the world’s most cherished travel destinations.

Peru’s nominations for the 2024 World Travel Awards

These are the eight nominations in different categories that Peru received in the prestigious contest, which consolidates it as one of the most fascinating destinations for travelers in the world.

  • World’s Leading Cruise Destination 2024
  • World’s Leading Culinary Destination 2024
  • World’s Leading Cultural Destination 2024
  • World’s Leading Destination 2024
  • World’s Leading Green Destination 2024
  • World’s Leading Tourist Attraction 2024: Machupicchu
  • World’s Leading Tourist Board 2024: PROMPERÚ
  • World’s Leading Heritage City Destination 2024: Lima, Peru

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