lunes, 30 de noviembre de 2015

Channing Tatum's trip to Peru

Channing Tatum's trip to Peru

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15:28.
 Lima, Nov. 25.
 The arrival of US actor Channing Tatum in Peru is comprised in the series of efforts undertaken by the artist as medicinal plants Ambassador for the Runa Foundation.

As a non-profit, Runa Foundation sees beyond supply chains and brings together the resources needed to create markets that, at their core, benefit farming families and the forest.

The actor currently pays a visit to rainforest Tarapoto city.

According to international news sites, his plans comprise setting up a research center in alliance with the Shipibo community in the near future.

Tatum seems to be comfortable around fans. Photos of him standing next to locals were posted online.

The actor is expected to stay in Lima for seven days.

jueves, 29 de octubre de 2015

30 new species of wild flora identified in Manu National Park, Peru

30 new species of wild flora identified in Manu National Park, Peru



11:49.
 Lima, Oct. 28.
 A total of 30 wild flora species were discovered at Manu National Park by a group of scientists with the support of Peruvian state-run National Service of Natural Protected Areas (Sernanp).

This remarkable finding, published in the “Annotated list of trees and associated species, typical of montane forests in southern Peru: the importance of continuing gathering,” shows the high level of biodiversity in Andean cloud forests of Peru. 

The preliminary list of tree and associated species was carried out in 21 permanent observation plots and contiguous exploration areas since 2003, located between 800 and 3,625 meters above sea level.

The study was conducted by Aberg—Andes Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research Group, with the support of Sernanp, through its Manu National Park Department.

Some 1,108 tree species were found within 20 kilometers of Manu biosphere, including tree ferns, palms and lianas. 43% of the recorded species are new to the region of Cusco, while 15 specimens are new records for the Peruvian wild flora.

This research seeks to analyze biodiversity patterns, distribution of species and ecosystem function based on time and space, as well as climate change effects in the Andean-Amazon ecosystem.

Peru nominated for World Travel Awards 2015

Peru nominated for World Travel Awards 2015

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13:45.
 Lima, Oct. 28.
 Once again, Peru could claim more World Travel Awards (WTA).

For 2015, the country has been nominated in the following categories: World's Leading Culinary Destination, Leading Green Destination, Leading City Break Destination (Lima), Leading Tourist Attraction, Leading Tourist Board and Leading Tourism Authority Website, among others.

In this sense, Foreign Trade and Tourism Minister Magali Silva requested Peruvians to cast a vote to support Peruvian nominees thru October 31, 2015.

It must be noted 'City Break destination' is a booming category. Nominees are metropolis offering travelers a cosmopolitan and modern weekend getaway filled with alternatives, such as an exquisite gastronomy.

She also highlighted the fact that government-run peru.travel website is nominated in the Leading Tourism Authority Website category. Likewise, Peru’s Exports and Tourism Promotion Board (Promperu) could become the world’s best tourism office.

Peru.travel is available in several languages, such as English, Portuguese, Italian, French, German and Japanese. It aims to position our country among the world’s top destinations.

Official information for tourists is offered by logging on to the website. Thus, it serves as guide for travelers.

Recently, during the WTA regional edition -held in Bogota (Colombia)- Peru was declared South America’s Leading Culinary Destination and Leading Cultural Destination.


sábado, 10 de octubre de 2015

Segura: WBG/IMF Annual Meetings broke attendance record in Lima

Segura: WBG/IMF Annual Meetings broke attendance record in Lima

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14:02.
 Lima, Oct. 06.
 The Annual Meetings of the WBG and the IMF currently underway in Lima broke records of attendance by registering over 12,000 attendees, Peru’s Economy and Finance Minister Alonso Segura stated.

After participating at the Capital Markets, Banking & Finance Day 2015, Segura said he expects Peru will project a good image as host country.

The attendance record has exceeded that of Japan's. "We have exceeded 12,000 registered participants. I think it will be a great success, and this is an opportunity to promote what Peru has to offer," Segura expressed.

During the meeting a discussion on economic issues will be held, which could draw interest from everyone since topics are relevant to the world economy.

“Issues deemed relevant to Latin America and Peru, which have an impact on Peruvian citizens, will be addressed. Every authority, high level personality will arrive for the event in the following days. The activities will increase between today and tomorrow,” he added.

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Published: 06/10/2015

Peru: IMF Lagarde visits Machu Picchu

Peru: IMF Lagarde visits Machu Picchu


13:32.
 Cusco (Cusco region), Oct. 05.
 IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde arrived this is morning at the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu, declared one of the New7Wonders of the World in 2007.

The aforementioned citadel is located in the Urubamba province.

Likewise, the IMF officer visited Ollantaytambo ancient site located in the district under the same, Peru’s Export and Tourism Promotion Board (PromPeru) confirmed.

The IMF Managing Director, who arrived in Cusco the day before, toured around a Pisac-based handicraft market and archaeological site along with Peruvian Economy and Finance Minister Alonso Segura.

She witnessed the craftsmen's works and contemplated several clothes, as well as handicrafts at the market.

Lagarde will participate at the Annual Meetings of the Boards of Governors of the World Bank Group (WBG) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to be held in Lima on October 5-12.

lunes, 28 de septiembre de 2015

Peru: Cusco dances and gifts to welcome tourists on Sunday

Peru: Cusco dances and gifts to welcome tourists on Sunday

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15:06.
 Cusco (Cusco region), Sep. 23.
 Domestic and foreign travelers, who arrive in the city of Cusco on Sunday 27, will be welcomed by artists performing traditional dances and giving away gifts to celebrate World Tourism Day, Cusco Regional Directorate of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Dircetur) announced.

"At the airport, dancers are going to perform choreographies to make visitors dance. The objective is to make them have a good time," Cusco’s Dircetur Head Carlos Landauro expressed.

He went on to add handicrafts will be given away to visitors, as has been the case over previous years.

Teniente Alejandro Velasco Astete Airport and bus terminal (located in Santiago district), as well as access to Machu Picchu and Ollantaytambo Archaeological Parks will become stages for holding celebrations organized by the State-run entity.

"A similar event will be witnessed at Ollantaytambo parks, located in the Sacred Village of the Incas and Machu Picchu [Sanctuary], the country’s top tourist destination. Cusco registers over 3,000 visitors every day," Landauro emphasized.

Over 3.2 million tourists visited Peru last year

Over 3.2 million tourists visited Peru last year

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08:25.
 Lima, Sep. 22.
 Last year, Peru received more than 3.2 million overseas tourists, who brought in more than US$3.83 billion in revenues for the country, and cross-border tourism accounted for 48% of the total, Peru Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Mincetur) informed.

Mincetur’s head Magali Silva pointed out that a total of 1,536,000 cross-border travelers were welcomed in 2014.

In this case, she noted the importance of the Pacific Alliance bloc as a source of tourists for Peru.

“Chile stands out in this group, given that about 800,000 tourists from our neighboring nation to the south were recorded last year,” she said.

The entrance of travelers from countries making up the Pacific Alliance (Colombia, Chile and Mexico, besides Peru) accounted for 35% of the total international tourists who visited the country last year.

Silva estimates the flow of foreign tourists to Peru will amount to 4 million by the end of next year.

Peru has grown steadily; I remember celebrating the achievement of one million tourists’ arrival a few years ago, and by the end of this year we will have received 3.5 million,” she commented.

She went on to add that tourism currently provides with one million jobs across the country.