

Discover the ultimate adventure on the Inca Jungle Trail in this detailed post. Dive into thrilling biking routes, scenic hikes, and ancient Inca pathways leading to Machu Picchu. Learn about the rich culture and breathtaking landscapes that make this journey unforgettable. Perfect for adventure seekers and culture enthusiasts alike!

When visiting Peru, it’s likely you will be overloaded with all kinds of Machu Picchu facts. Find out more about this mysterious world heritage site, Machu Picchu, which means ‘old peak’ in Quechua in this detailed blog post. Best Month to Visit Machu Picchu: Weather, Crowds & Travel Tips Machu Picchu is a dream destination for…

Ecotourism in the Amazon is thriving and offers lots of possibilities for adventure. Explore the depths of this wild ecosystem while supporting Amazon preservation and the local communities. Observe wildlife and explore the jungle with expert scientists conducting groundbreaking research in the field. Furthermore, take part in excursions that will teach you all about the…
A trip to Cusco’s Chocolate Museum is a delight for any fan of the humble cacao bean. Cusco’s Chocolate Museum, ChocoMuseo, is the unofficial home of the cocoa bean. Whether you prefer cocoa in a drink, in chocolate or even in your hair or make-up products, it is astounding how versatile this tiny bean can…
NOTE: This post has been updated in 2024 There are some holidays that will stay with you forever. From tasting the flavors of the Andean highlands, to experiencing surreal desert landscapes in Northern Argentina, to coming face-to-face with the blue-footed boobies in the Galapagos, South America offers some of the most diverse experiences on earth. Best trips in South…

Taste Pachamanca .- So you’ve plucked up the courage to try cuy, or sink your teeth into an alpaca steak. You might even call yourself a connoisseur of the food stalls at Cusco’s San Pedro Market. From the world famous raw fish ceviche to the oriental fusion of lomo saltado, Peru boasts arguably the best…

The people of the Peruvian Andes maintain their traditions in a way that much of the world has failed to. Tremendous changes have come to Peru since Spanish conquest and the ever-present globalization, but you will find some parts of Andean life unchanged. For nearly 10,000 years, communities have been producing Peruvian textiles, and the…
The people of the Peruvian Andes maintain their traditions in a way that much of the world has failed to. Tremendous changes have come to Peru since Spanish conquest and the ever-present globalization, but you will find some parts of Andean life unchanged. For nearly 10,000 years, communities have been producing Peruvian textiles, and the…
The people of the Peruvian Andes maintain their traditions in a way that much of the world has failed to. Tremendous changes have come to Peru since Spanish conquest and the ever-present globalization, but you will find some parts of Andean life unchanged. For nearly 10,000 years, communities have been producing Peruvian textiles, and the…

You may have plucked up the courage to try cuy or sink your teeth into an alpaca steak, but if you haven’t tried a ‘pachamanca experience ‘ you are missing out. This ancient Inca ritual is one not many tourists know of, and yet we consider it to be one of the best culinary experiences you…
