paraglading

In addition to its classic tours oriented to show its colonial architecture, Lima also has to offer some recreational activities that don’t take a lot of time.

Among them is common to find the tandem paragliding. There are two main landing zones in Lima: the Raimondi Park in Miraflores and the Gandhi Park in San Isidro, where at the beginning of the afternoon we can find the pilots getting their sails ready or rising over the Costa Verde cliffs, a popular beach circuit in Lima.

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