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7 Borreguitos Street in Cusco

October 1, 2025

If you’re traveling to Cusco and looking for charming spots off the beaten path, Calle 7 Borreguitos is a little-explored gem, but one that’s increasingly gaining popularity on social media as “the most Instagrammable street” in the historic center. Here,...

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Chincanas de Sacsayhuamán: The Mysterious Inca Tunnels Under Cusco

September 25, 2025

Cusco, capital of the Tahuantinsuyu and considered the “navel of the world” by the Incas, holds beneath its streets and mountains a secret that has sparked curiosity since colonial times: the Chincanas. These underground tunnels, shrouded in mystery and legend,...

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Qoricancha: The Temple of the Sun in Cusco

September 25, 2025

Qoricancha: The Temple of the Sun in Cusco Qoricancha, also known as the Temple of the Sun, is one of the most important and visited monuments in Cusco, considered the most sacred religious center of the Inca Empire. In this...

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Sacsayhuamán: The Inca Fortress and Ceremonial Center of Cusco

September 25, 2025

Sacsayhuamán is one of the most impressive monuments left by the Incas and a must-see on any trip to Cusco. This majestic structure rises above the city at over 3,600 meters above sea level, offering a spectacular panorama of the...

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Shilcayo Forest

September 19, 2025

Natural Sanctuary in Tarapoto The Shilcayo Forest, located in the San Martín region, just minutes from the city of Tarapoto, is a natural paradise that is part of the protected environment of the Cordillera Escalera. This sanctuary combines virgin rainforest,...

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UFO sightings in Marcahuasi

September 19, 2025

Marcahuasi, located in the Lima mountains, is more than a plateau of rock formations: it’s a place where science, mysticism, and legend converge. Its impressive rocks shaped by erosion, panoramic views, and profound night sky have made Marcahuasi a favorite...

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Living with the Shipibos-Konibos in Pucallpa

September 19, 2025

An Encounter with the Ancestral Amazon Visiting Pucallpa isn’t just about experiencing the jungle; it’s about experiencing its culture. The Shipibo-Konibo people, one of Peru’s most representative Amazonian groups, live on the banks of the Ucayali River and the Yarinacocha...

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Urban Mural Art in Andean Cities

September 19, 2025

Urban mural art in the Peruvian Andes is more than an aesthetic manifestation: it is an act of memory, identity, and cultural resistance. In cities with great historical and artistic significance, such as Ayacucho, Huancayo, and Cajamarca, murals have become...

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Andahuaylas

September 19, 2025

Complete Tourist Guide with History, Prices, and Travel Tips Andahuaylas, known as the Land of Eternal Spring, is the capital of the province of the same name in the department of Apurímac, southern Peru. Its landscape combines a wide inter-Andean...

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Peruvian Artisanal Liquor Route

September 19, 2025

Between the sugarcane liquor of Lunahuaná and the chicha de jora of the Sacred Valley Peru not only surprises with majestic landscapes and archaeological monuments, it also preserves liquid traditions that tell its story: the sugarcane liquor of Lunahuaná, heir...

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Lake Quistococha in Iquitos

September 19, 2025

Quistococha Lake, also known as Quistococha Lagoon, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Peruvian Amazon. Located just 13 kilometers from Iquitos, this space combines nature, culture, history, and recreation in one place. Within its 369 hectares,...

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Sarcophagi of Karajía

September 19, 2025

Funerary Heritage of the Chachapoyas Culture High on the cliffs of the Amazon region, suspended on a gravity-defying cliff, are the enigmatic Karajía Sarcophagi, one of the most original funerary expressions of ancient Peru. These anthropomorphic figures, which combine art,...

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