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Tiahuanaco The Ancient Civilization

Tiahuanaco: The Ancient Civilization That Shaped the Andes

High on the Altiplano, where the sky feels unusually close and the air carries a quiet stillness, lies one of the most important archaeological sites ...

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The Best Way To Enjoy Easter Island: Explora Rapa Nui

Most famous for its mysterious moai statues, Easter Island is an isolated destination located in the South Pacific Ocean, some 2,300 miles off the coa...

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Visiting Machu Picchu Post-Covid- How has it Changed?

Recently, some of Cusco’s top travel agencies were invited to visit Machu Picchu to see the new protocols post-covid, and Kuoda Travel was honored t...

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5 Reasons Why You Should Use A Travel Agent Post-Covid

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When The People Are Away, The Animals Will Play

All over the world, while we humans have been sequestered in our homes, wild animals have begun exploring the empty streets. From wild turkeys wanderi...

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Strange Creepy Crawlers of Peru that will Amaze You

Are you or one of your travel mates an insect enthusiast? A trip to Peru will be just the thing to inspire anyone interested in the creepy-crawlies. T...

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Llamas, Alpacas, and Vicuñas: How to Tell the Difference

Not all camelids are llamas, you know! Those furry-faced, long-lashed creatures staring back at you from the pages of Peru travel brochures could act...

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What’s it like on board the Belmond Hiram Bingham train?

The journey to Machu Picchu on board the Belmond Hiram Bingham train is best described as lavish luxury with an ever-changing scene of unbelievable Sa...

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True Creature of Legend: The Amazon Pink River Dolphin

Among the wonders you will find if you visit the Peruvian Amazon during your is a creature that seems like it belongs inside a magical legend alongsi...

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Peru and GMO’s: Protecting Peru’s Biodiversity

Perhaps another perk to Peru travel is the ten-year ban on GMO crops and foods. Beginning in 2012, the ban was put into effect to prohibit the import,...

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Big Eyes, Yellow Hands, and Crazy Hair: Discovering Peru’s Monkeys

What Kinds of Monkeys Can You See in Peru? Peru is home to over 32 species of monkeys, which belong to three different families. These three families...

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Top Predators to Photograph on Your Private Amazon Holiday

The Tambopata National Reserve is a huge nature reserve located in the southern Peruvian Amazon while it hugs along the shores of the Madre de Dios Ri...

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