Retro editorial infographic for Peru featuring a hero skyline with Machu Picchu, Cusco, Rainbow Mountain, Lake Titicaca, and a highlighted South America map. Designed in a pastel postcard style, it includes a 3-day winter itinerary, top sights, quick facts, cuisine highlights, and jeju island information keyword targeting for travel search visibility.
Re-render this exact infographic with every label, heading and caption translated. We re-use all the original attributes (topic, style, palette, …) and only swap the language. Currently in English.
Travel destination infographic titled "Peru" with a hero skyline / landmark illustration at the top, featuring Machu Picchu terraces, Cusco cathedral rooftops, Rainbow Mountain stripes, Lake Titicaca reeds, and a subtle Andes backdrop. Include a small simplified MAP / silhouette showing where the destination sits in western South America, with Peru highlighted and a tiny inset locating Lima on the Pacific coast. Design a 3-day itinerary country guide for winter travel in Peru. Add 6 TOP SIGHTS as numbered callouts, each with a small icon and sharp readable captions in English: 1. "Machu Picchu" — "Iconic Inca citadel set high in the Andes above the Urubamba Valley." icon: ancient stone ruins. 2. "Cusco" — "Historic former Inca capital with colonial plazas, stone streets, and gateway access to the Sacred Valley." icon: church and cobblestone. 3. "Sacred Valley" — "Scenic valley of Inca terraces, markets, and archaeological sites between Cusco and Machu Picchu." icon: terraced hills. 4. "Lima Historic Centre" — "Capital city district with grand plazas, balconies, and major museums near the Pacific coast." icon: colonial facade. 5. "Lake Titicaca" — "High-altitude lake on the Peru–Bolivia border known for reed islands and dramatic blue waters." icon: reed boat. 6. "Rainbow Mountain" — "Color-banded highland peak popular for striking panoramic trekking views." icon: mountain trail. Include a clearly structured "3-Day Winter Itinerary" panel with concise day blocks: "Day 1: Lima" — "Explore the Historic Centre, sample Peruvian cuisine, and watch sunset over the Pacific." "Day 2: Cusco & Sacred Valley" — "Acclimatize in Cusco, visit key ruins, and continue through the Sacred Valley." "Day 3: Machu Picchu" — "Early train or bus connection for a sunrise-style visit to Peru's most famous archaeological site." Add a quick-facts strip with labels IN English: "Best Season" — "Winter (dry season, especially in the Andes: May to September)" "Currency" — "Peruvian sol (PEN)" "Languages" — "Spanish, Quechua, Aymara" "Typical Day Budget" — "Budget: $35–$70 per day" "Time Zone" — "PET (UTC−5)" Include a must-try dishes section with 3 items: "Ceviche" — "Fresh fish cured with lime, chili, and onion." "Lomo Saltado" — "Stir-fried beef with onion, tomato, and fries." "Ají de Gallina" — "Creamy chicken stew with ají amarillo chili." Visual style: retro travel poster, pastel postcard palette, soft faded peach, seafoam, dusty turquoise, sand, sun-washed coral, and muted gold accents. Mood: nostalgic, adventurous, refined, airy, editorial, welcoming. Composition: balanced vertical infographic poster with hero skyline on top, itinerary and map in the middle, numbered sight callouts around the map, quick-facts strip and cuisine section near the bottom. Keep all text crisp, high-contrast, and legible. Avoid exploitative imagery of local people, avoid orientalist clichés, no airline or hotel brand logos. Include editorial travel magazine illustration, evocative postcard composition, vector-clean infographic layout. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no real airline / hotel logos, no watermarks Tasteful editorial framing, no exploitative imagery of local people, no orientalist clichés, no airline / hotel brand logos. Currency and language facts must be accurate.
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