Make your Machu Picchu reservations with time to spare. There are certain times of the year when securing Machu Picchu permits will be almost impossible. Continue Reading
The Inti Raymi celebration, otherwise known as the Festival of the Sun, was a religious ceremony of the Inca Empire. Inti Raymi was held in honor of the god Inti, one of the most revered deities in the Inca religion. Inti also happens to be the god of the sun. Many... Continue Reading
One of the most solicited tours by incoming travelers tends to be exactly on How to see the Nazca lines? We begin by heading down South. Continue Reading
Every year thousands of people flock to the city’s main square (Plaza de Armas) to celebrate Cusco New Years’ Eve. Hopefully, this year after many tribulations will be no different. Tourists from all over Latin America, Europe, Asia, and the United... Continue Reading
The Peruvian potato (Papa Peruana - Para translates to Potato) is one of Peru’s most valuable and certainly universally delicious crops. Continue Reading
Many tourists travel to Peru exclusively for the Machu Picchu Hike, there are however festivities like the amazing Candelaria Festival in Puno. Continue Reading
The Inca trail to Machu Picchu is one of the most popular and sought-after treks in the world. Thousands of travelers arrive every day with the intention of booking this Machu Picchu Hike on the spot. Booking this hike for the same day or within a week of arrival is... Continue Reading
Aguas Calientes , also known as Machu Picchu Pueblo is a town that can be found at the foot of Machu Picchu Ruins. This small town has plenty of activities. Continue Reading