The creative flair of Afro-Peruvians turned the lower jawbone of a donkey or horse into an effective percussion instrument. It is held in one hand and hit with the other to keep the beat. The unique sound of the quijada is produced by the rattling molars in the jawbone and amplified by the bone structure.
We do have the lowest prices. We will meet or beat any internet published rates from companies outside Peru for all package tours. All HOTELS and TOURS are based on US standards.
Dear Hilda,
"We finnaly received the feedback from Mrs Denise Tardif and she had very good comments about the trip in Peru. Every people in the group was happy and loved that... " Mélanie