Peru Debunked: 10 Common Misconceptions
Misconceptions about Peru often reduce it to ruins and Machu Picchu, but the country also offers living culture, gastronomy, modern cities, nature, and adventure.
Misconceptions about Peru often reduce it to ruins and Machu Picchu, but the country also offers living culture, gastronomy, modern cities, nature, and adventure.
Discover why Peru is one of South America’s most diverse destinations, from Machu Picchu to the Amazon and beyond.
Why Peru Is Perfect for a Honeymoon Peru is not just a destination. It’s a country of contrasts, textures, altitudes,
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.