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1 Week in Cusco, an example of a perfect week!
Would you like to visit Peru, and in particular Cusco, the country’s historic capital? This article is for you! You’ll find an example of a week’s worth of activities to discover the...
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Top 10 Family Activities to Enjoy in Cusco on a Rainy Day
Even in the Rain, You Can Create Unforgettable Memories in the Capital of the Andes Cusco is a magical city that deserves to be explored all year round — rain or shine. However, at over 3,300 meters above...
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What to do in Lima ? Our top 5 activities and neighborhoods you shouldn't miss
Lima, the largest city in the country, stretches over 2,672 km². The capital of Peru, blending colonial history and modernity, is full of activities and places to discover. Are you planning to stay in...
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Huayopata: a tropical oasis between the Andes and the Amazon
Halfway between the Andean peaks and the Amazon rainforest, Huayopata is a small paradise forgotten by classic tourist routes. Located in the province of La Convención, at around 1,500 meters above sea...
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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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