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Can you eat vegan in Cusco? Mission possible and tasty!
If you’re a vegetarian, vegan, or simply a gourmet, and you’d like to know the best vegan-friendly places to eat in Cusco, you’ve come to the right place! If there’s one thing you...
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Which is the best Rainbow Mountain in Peru?
You’ve surely seen incredible photos of the Rainbow Mountains near Cusco.And you may be wondering, “How can I visit one?”Good news: there isn’t just one, but three Rainbow Mountains accessible from Cusco!But...
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Pisac, between sky and memory: the living soul of the Sacred Valley
In the heart of the Peruvian Andes, where nature marries memory, lies Pisac, a small village perched at the entrance to the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Often overshadowed by the notoriety of Machu Picchu,...
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The Best Souvenirs to Bring Back from Peru
When leaving a country as rich in traditions, colors, and emotions as Peru, it’s only natural to want to bring a piece of that experience back with you.Whether it’s to offer a gift to a loved one or simply...
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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, or Temple of the

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Ica : between vineyards and dunes

A City Between Modernity and Tradition Ica, capital of the department of the same name, is a vibrant city located between the ocean and the desert. It doesn’t have the colonial charm of Cusco or the mystical aura of Arequipa,

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Paracas and the Ballestas Islands

A Peaceful Little Town on the Pacific Coast Paracas is one of those places in Peru that seems frozen in time. Located about three hours’ drive south of Lima, this small coastal town, long unknown to tourists, has now become

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