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Travel Diary: On the Road to the Q’eswachaka Bridge
Heading to the Q’eswachaka Bridge is already a small adventure in itself. From Cusco, the journey takes several stages: four hours by public transport, changing in Combapata and then in Yanaoca, before...
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Santa Catalina Monastery: A World Apart in the Heart of Arequipa
Arequipa, nicknamed the Ciudad Blanca (White City) for the dazzling whiteness of its sillar stone buildings, is full of architectural treasures. But if there is one place that embodies the city’s history,...
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2-Week Budget in Peru: Travel Meaningfully Without Breaking the Bank
Planning a trip is already the beginning of a dream. And when it comes to Peru, the imagination runs wild: sacred mountains, cobbled streets, colorful markets, raw nature, and living traditions. But to...
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Staying with Locals in Peru: Traveling Differently with Escápate
There are a thousand ways to travel, but some leave a deeper mark than others. Staying with locals, in the heart of the Peruvian Andes or on the shores of Lake Titicaca, is more than just changing accommodation....
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What is Slow Tourism?
At a time when everything moves fast — trains, planes, our days, our thoughts — a deep desire is emerging among more and more travelers: to slow down. To take time. To reconnect with what truly matters....
Discovering the San Blas Market
In the heart of Cusco’s bohemian neighborhood, the San Blas market offers a true immersion into Andean authenticity, a vibrant place where local culture, human connection, and craftsmanship come together.Founded...
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Qorikancha, the Temple of the Sun
In the heart of Cusco, a sacred city of the Andes and former capital of the Inca Empire, lies a fascinating place where two worlds intertwine: that of the Incas and that of the conquistadors. Qorikancha,...
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Who Are the Peoples of Peru? Understanding a Pluricultural Nation
Talking about the people of Peru in the singular is to miss out on the extraordinary richness of its diversity. Peru is not one country, it’s many — many ways of living, of speaking, of working the land,...
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What Are the Must-Try Dishes in Peru?
Peru is a country to be savored as much as it is to be explored. Here, gastronomy is not just a side dish to travel — it’s a gateway, a true immersion into the culture and the roots of the country.From...
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The Best Treks in Peru: Walking in Rhythm with Nature and Tradition
Trekking in Peru is much more than hiking through the Andes. It’s following ancient trails, crossing villages where time seems to stand still, exchanging sincere glances, and feeling a deep connection...
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