In the heart of the central Peruvian jungle rises an isolated, rugged, and verdant mountain range: the Sira. Its sub-Andean and cloud forests climb from 130 meters above sea level to peaks over 2,200 meters, creating a unique corridor of...
Ver másThe Huaca del Dragón, also known as Huaca Arco Iris, is one of the most enigmatic adobe temples on Peru’s northern coast. It is located in the district of La Esperanza, just 5 km from the center of Trujillo. Its...
Ver másBetween Myth and Reality The legend of the pishtacos—also known as ñaqaq in Quechua and kharisiri in Aymara—is one of the oldest, most feared, and fascinating stories of the Peruvian and Bolivian Andes. This myth blends history, culture, religion, social...
Ver másA Myth That Flows with the Water of the Andes Pariacaca, the radiance of the heights, emerges as one of the principal apus of the Andean world: symbol of generous rains, architect of water balance, and guardian of ancestral paths....
Ver másHuayhuash The hidden gem of Andean trekking Siula Lagoon is one of the most iconic and photogenic spots in the Huayhuash Mountain Range, world-renowned for its spectacular natural beauty. This paradise lies between Ancash, Huánuco, and Lima, forming part of...
Ver másHOW TO GET TO ICA FROM CUSCO | COMPLETE TRAVELER’S GUIDE If you’re planning a trip from Cusco to Ica, keep in mind that the two cities are separated by more than 700 kilometers, so there’s no direct air connection....
Ver másGastronomic Guide Peru is recognized worldwide as an elite gastronomic destination, but as of August 2025, the Michelin Guide has yet to award stars in the country. However, Lima and other cities are home to Michelin-standard restaurants: haute cuisine techniques,...
Ver másCorpus Christi in Cusco: Faith, Culture, and Living Tradition in the Andes Corpus Christi in Cusco is one of Peru’s most representative religious festivals and a living expression of the Andean-Catholic syncretism that characterizes the region. Celebrated every year in...
Ver másSacred Valley Tour Cusco, located in the Andean region of Cusco, is an iconic destination that combines living history, breathtaking landscapes, and a deep spiritual connection. Along the Vilcanota River, ancient archaeological sites such as Pisac, Ollantaytambo, and Chinchero unfold,...
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