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Lares Trek & Short Inca Trail Travel Guide.

Lares Trek & Short Inca Trail: This perfect combination offers a high-altitude cultural immersion in the local community of Lares, culminating in the historic end […]

Machu Picchu Tourist Circuits and Revenue Outlook for 2026

Machu Picchu Tourist Circuits. Machu Picchu continues to captivate travelers worldwide. Drawing hundreds of thousands annually to explore its ancient ruins and breathtaking mountain landscapes. […]

Colca Canyon: The best information for vacations

The Colca Canyon is one of the deepest canyons in the world (twice as deep as the Grand Canyon) and a top destination for hiking, […]

Trek Guide Huchuy Qosqo: “Little Cusco”

Trek Guide Huchuy Qosqo Trek (Southern Quechua for “Little Cusco”), also called Júchuy Cusco, is an archaeological site 50 km north of the city of […]

Inca Jungle Hike Information.

The Inca Jungle Hike, is a great adventure alternative, full of adrenaline. It’s especially known for incorporating multi-sport activities like mountain biking, rafting, and zip-lining, […]

Ollantaytambo: The Last Living Inca Town

The last Living Inca Town, as it’s often called, Ollantaytambo is unique for being the only place where its inhabitants still live in the original […]

The Route of the Sun, Cusco to Puno.

The route of the sun, is one of Peru’s most popular and spectacular tourist routes, connecting the imperial city of Cusco with Puno (Lake Titicaca). […]

How to get from Cusco to Machu Picchu.

How to get from Cusco to Machu Picchu. Plan your vacation in advance and look for a reputable tour operator. As there are many formal […]

Sacsayhuaman Archaeological Park

Sacsayhuaman Archaeological Park (often pronounced “sexy woman” by locals and guides to help visitors remember it) is an architectural marvel perched on a hill overlooking […]

Dehydrated Meat in the Inca Time.

Dehydrated meat was a culinary and logistical masterpiece known as Ch’arki (from the Quechua word meaning “dry” or “dried meat”). It was used in various […]

South American Camelids.

South American camelids primarily inhabit the Andes Mountains of Peru. Their breeding is a vital economic activity for a large segment of the Andean population. […]

Manu rainforest, Information 2026 Season.

Manu Rainforest, is one of the most biodiverse places on the planet. It’s not just a “jungle”; it’s a vast biological corridor that begins in […]