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8 Culinary Events and Experiences in Peru To Attend in 2024

Renowned globally for its distinctive fusion of indigenous ingredients with Spanish, African, Asian, and even European influences, Peruvian cuisine st...

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La Candelaria: A festival on the shores of Lake Titicaca

Every February in Puno, a town on the shores of Lake Titicaca, the streets explode with dance and color with the festival of La Candelaria! During thi...

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Strange & Interesting facts about Machu Picchu – Part 2

In part 2 of the blog series, Strange and Interesting Facts about Machu Picchu, we’ll present you with some more little-known tidbits to further ins...

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Strange & Interesting facts about Machu Picchu Part 1

There are many intriguing reasons why a visit to Machu Picchu should be an integral part of your trip to Peru. As the most visited site in Peru, and o...

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Machu Picchu: Best Tourist Attraction in the World for 3rd Consecutive Year

Yet again, Machu Picchu has laid claim to the prestigious Best Tourist Attraction Award, as defined by the World Travel Awards. This is the third year...

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6 Events to visit Cusco in June

If you love colorful celebrations, June is the month to plan your trip to Peru – the Jubilee month in Cusco! 1. Hayhuarikuy Where: Plaza de Armas ...

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Peru Festivals and Events 2020 –Part 2

The Peruvian yearly calendar is loaded with festivals and events full of local color, music, dancing, and the chance to sample Peru’s famous gastron...

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Peru Festivals and Events 2020 –Part 1

Peruvians know how to celebrate, and their yearly calendar is loaded with festivals and events replete with local color, music, dancing, food and drin...

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The Epiphany or Three Kings Day in Peru

Among the Andean communities of Peru and other South American countries, Christmas gift-giving often occurs on January 6th, The Epiphany or Three King...

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Interesting New Year’s Traditions in Peru and Latin America

Have you planned a trip to Peru for the New Year? Then you may find yourself witnessing some different and interesting practices. Throughout Latin Ame...

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Before Christmas, the Andean celebrated Capac Raymi

The Andean Summer Solstice festival, known as Capac Raymi has been celebrated for hundreds of years since at least as far back as the early 15th centu...

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The Traditional Fashion of Andean Men

One of the things that will intrigue you during your Peru trip is the sight of Quechua men, women, and kids dressed in colorful typical Andean garb. ...

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Traditional Fashions of Andean Women

Among the many intriguing feasts for your eyes during your trip to Peru will be the sight of the vibrant and colorful traditional garments worn by i...

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