BE SURE THAT YOU’RE WEARING THE PROPER FOOTWEAR FOR MOUNTSAIN TREKKING
Andes trekking: 6 things to consider if you plan to trek in the Andes during the wet season
Planning Ahead: how to find the best options and prices for your trip to Cusco
7 free or low-cost activities to experience on your visit to Cusco
On any trip, costs can add up. Every traveler loves to find savings and stretch their budget by finding interesting places and fun activities that are free, or at low cost. And Cusco […]
CONTINUAR LEYENDOLares: Relaxing hot springs in Cusco’s Andes, and an alternate trail to Machu Picchu
Lares is a traditional town located about 65 km. It is home to Quechua farmers, weavers and artisans, and its Andean textiles are renowned.
CONTINUAR LEYENDOCusco’s Carnaval Festivities: 10 things for travelers to know
Every February, an important celebration takes place in Cusco: the festival of Carnival and it has particularly interesting aspects that are worth exploring
CONTINUAR LEYENDOMoray: the Inca’s impressive experiment in agricultural engineering
Moray consists of a series of concentric terraces that form large circular depressions up to 100 ft. (30 m.) in depth, and much larger in diame
CONTINUAR LEYENDO5 things to see at the world-famous Pisac Inca site and Pisac market.
In Cusco’s Sacred Valley of the Incas, about an hour’s ride from downtown Cusco (about 30 km. away), is the archeological complex of Pisac (also spelled Pisaq), one of the most important and […]
CONTINUAR LEYENDOQuinoa: The ancient Andean grain and its benefits for healthy living
Quinoa, the ancient Andean grain, has become known world-wide, and is very popular in the U.S. and Europe. Quinoa originated in the Andes, where it is an important crop, and has been consumed […]
CONTINUAR LEYENDOThe Andean Cock-of-the-rock: Peru's colorful and unique national bird
What an amazingly beautiful bird! The Andean cock-of-the-rock (Rupicola peruvianus) is the perfect species to be named as Peru’s national bird. Known as the tunki in Quechua, its playful behavior seems typically Peruvian. […]
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