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Gastronomie péruvienne
What Are Typical Peruvian Dishes?
Latin America was largely colonized by the Spanish from 1531 onwards, though the British and Portuguese also left a significant cultural imprint, whether in lifestyle habits, food, or the national language....
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30 Days of Celebration, Culture, and Andean Magic in June in Cusco
In Cusco, June is not just a month. It’s a permanent festival. Every day, the city dances, sings, prays, or laughs. This month is a vibrant celebration of Andean identity, blending Inca traditions, Catholic...
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The best restaurants in Cusco
Peruvian gastronomy was voted the world’s best culinary destination in 2024 — and for good reason! From North to South, Peruvian dishes are a delight for the taste buds. With hundreds of potato varieties,...
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The Ruta del Sol: a journey into the heart of the Andean soul
The Ruta del Sol: a journey into the heart of the Andean soul Between Cusco, the former imperial capital of the Incas, and Puno, a town located on the shores of the legendary Lake Titicaca, the highest...
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2-Week Itinerary in Peru

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What budget for three weeks in Peru?

Planning a travel budget for Peru may seem simple at first glance, as the country seems financially accessible for Europeans — indeed, the cost of living there is 50% lower. Yet, many variables come into play: the type of trip

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How to Get to Machu Picchu from Cusco ?

Visiting Machu Picchu is often one of the most anticipated moments of a trip to Peru. Nestled among the lush mountains of the Sacred Valley, this UNESCO World Heritage Inca citadel is an iconic site that attracts travelers from around

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Ollantaytambo : an Inca village out of time

Nestled in the heart of the Sacred Valley of the Incas, Ollantaytambo is a picturesque village, still inhabited since Inca times. A place filled with history, energy, and natural beauty. Ollantaytambo is an ancient Inca fortress whose name means “the

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