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The Sacred Valley of the Incas is one of the most important regions in Peru — not only historically, but culturally and geographically. Located between Cusco and Machu Picchu, this fertile Andean valley has long been the heart of Inca agriculture, settlement, and spiritual life.
When food travelers think of Lima, one word comes to mind: world-class. In recent years, this city on the Pacific has not just become the gastronomic heart of Peru — it’s one of the most celebrated culinary capitals on the planet.
The Peruvian Amazon is one of the most accessible ways to experience the rainforest for the first time. Vast, immersive, […]
Peru is not a destination you measure in days. It’s a country you experience in contrasts: altitude and sea level, silence and cities, ancient stone and living culture.
In this guide, we’ll show you 7 spectacular lakes in Peru whose colors are so intense you’ll swear they’re not real.
Planning to take the train to Machu Picchu? Discover the easiest way to reach the Lost City by train from Cusco or the Sacred Valley.
Tucked away deep in the mountains of Ayacucho, far from the tourist trails of Cusco or Machu Picchu, lies one of Peru’s most magical secrets — Millpu, the hidden turquoise pools.
Long before the term superfood existed, the Incas had already mastered the art of nutrition.
Spanish will take you far in Peru, but a few words of Quechua—the living Indigenous language of the Andes—open doors, smiles, and meaningful moments. From the Sacred Valley to Lake Titicaca and highland villages, you’ll hear Quechua daily.
When travelers think of Peru, the first image that comes to mind is often Machu Picchu—and for good reason. This Inca citadel is one of the world’s most iconic landmarks. But Peru’s magic doesn’t stop there. 🌎✨
Peru’s cuisine isn’t just delicious—it’s globally decorated, incredibly diverse, and deeply rooted in living traditions.
Carved from luminous sillar stone and framed by the volcanoes Misti, Chachani, and Pichu Pichu, Arequipa blends graceful colonial architecture with a vibrant culinary scene and easy access to big-nature day trips.
Planning to reach the fabled citadel without following the classic Inca Trail? Two of the most popular alternatives—the Salkantay Trek and the Inka Jungle Trail—offer wildly different ways to arrive at Machu Picchu.
This guide breaks down the key differences in appearance, temperament, fiber, and history so you’ll never confuse them again.
Cusco sits at 3,400 m (11,150 ft) and mixes Inca foundations, Spanish architecture, and a very contemporary food scene.
New Lima International Airport alert! A brand-new, US $2.4 billion terminal just opened at Lima’s Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM), […]
Nazca Lines — Complete Guide | Majestic Andes Nazca Lines — Complete Guide Flights, History, Travel Tips & Nearby Stops […]
Discover Cusco's hidden gems beyond the crowded paths of Machu Picchu and experience Peru's authentic cultural wonders. While Machu Picchu rightfully commands the spotlight as Peru's crown jewel, the ancient Inca capital of Cusco and its surrounding Sacred Valley hide numerous treasures that often escape the typical tourist itinerary.
One day in Manu can take you from cool Andean cloud forest to lowland jungle alive with scarlet macaws and giant river otters. More than a park, it’s 1.7 million hectares of pure biodiversity—raw, remote, and co-managed with Indigenous communities who know every trail and river bend.
Discover the best things to do in Lima, Peru! From historic sites to coastal strolls and culinary hotspots, explore the must-see attractions in the Peruvian capital.
Are you ready to explore one of the most famous trekking routes in the world?
Peru is a food lover’s paradise! From fresh ceviche to the iconic Lomo Saltado, discover the must-try dishes that define Peruvian cuisine. Whether you’re indulging in street food in Lima or savoring gourmet flavors in Cusco, this guide will take you on a culinary journey.
Why Peru is the Ultimate Adventure Travel Destination Peru is a dream destination for adventure lovers. From the towering peaks of […]
Kuélap: The imposing fortress of the Chachapoyas Kuélap, one of Peru’s archaeological jewels, stands in the mountains of the Amazon […]
Choquequirao: The hidden gem of the Peruvian Andes Choquequirao, known as the “sacred brother of Machu Picchu,” is an impressive […]
La Libertad: Living history in the land of the sun The region of La Libertad, located on the northern coast […]
Ancash: Impressive nature and ancestral culture Ancash, in northern Peru, is a region that combines majestic landscapes, pre-Columbian history and […]
Puerto Maldonado: Gateway to the majestic Amazon Puerto Maldonado, in the Madre de Dios region, is the vibrant heart of […]
Cusco: Experience the magic of Inti Raymi, the Feast of the Sun Cusco, the historic capital of the Inca Empire, […]
Tinajani, located in the Puno region, is an impressive canyon of rock formations that seem sculpted by the gods. This […]
Rainbow Mountain (Vinicunca): A natural show full of colors Rainbow Mountain, or Vinicunca, is one of Peru’s most impressive natural […]




