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Atacama Desert Facts

Atacama Desert Facts That Matter: Context for Experiencing Earth’s Driest Landscape

The Atacama Desert does not announce itself loudly. It reveals itself through silence. High-altitude plateaus stretch toward distant volcanoes. Sal...

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Get Ready For Patagonia, Argentina In 6 Steps

Argentina is known for its world-class dining, incredible wines, and a strong European heritage that you won’t find anywhere else in South America. ...

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What To Know About The Pampas Of Argentina

In South America, pampa means grasslands or prairie. And although Spanish-Speakers understand its meaning instantly, it is actually a loan word from t...

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Did the Incas Have a Writing System? Understanding the Khipu (Quipu)

Did the Incas have a writing system? The surprising and peculiar answer is both yes and no. Quechua, the official Inca language and still one of Peru'...

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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 Hidden Gems Of Buenos Aires The Paris Of South America!

Affectionately known as the "Paris of South America," Buenos Aires needs little to no introduction as one of the world's most hopelessly romantic citi...

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More Countryside, Less City – Salta, Argentina

With things starting to open up and people starting to think of travel again, you may be planning for your next trip to include more remote destinatio...

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Peruvian Traditional Eats – Picanterias And Chicherias In Cusco

One of the greatest joys of visiting a new place is trying the local food and drink. In Cusco, the perfect place to do this is in one of the local pic...

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Coronavirus in Peru? – UPDATE

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International Women’s Day – Great Women in Peruvian History

Happy International Women's Day! To celebrate, we are acknowledging three incredible women who have had a substantial impact on Peru's history – an ...

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Picarones – the Perfect Peruvian Donut

Peruvian cuisine is ever-changing and growing, and famous on a global scale. However, some of the best pastries are the ones that have been around for...

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Cusco’s Bohemian Neighborhood – San Blas

Most larger cities have a Bohemian, artist area, and Cusco is no different. In the San Blas neighborhood, you will find lots of hidden gems, full of c...

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Flavors of Carnavales in Peru

All over the world, there are foods and dishes that people associate with different times of the year – autumn in the United States wouldn’t be th...

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