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Colombian Culture Understanding a Country Through Its Rhythms

 Colombian Culture: Understanding a Country Through Its Rhythms

Colombia is often described through its geography. Coffee regions. Caribbean coastlines. Andean cities rising above valleys. Yet landscape alone canno...

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The World’s Largest Mirror: The Uyuni Salt Flats

Get ready for the adventure of a lifetime and take a bumpy ride into Uyuni Salt Flats and see one of the world's most breathtaking natural beauties in...

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Where To Go: Choquequirao Or Machupicchu?

Elevated at about 3000 meters above sea level on a south-west facing spur of a glaciated peak right above the Apurimac River, hides a magical lost cit...

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Ballestas: Peru’s Answer To Galapagos

For travelers that love nature and wildlife, the Galapagos Islands may be the ultimate destination. It’s full of native and endemic species that you...

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Top Green Destinations In Peru & Getting There With Kuoda

When an excessive number of tourists visit a destination and it results in damage to the local environment and historical sites as well as poorer qual...

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Top 9 Places To Visit In Sucre

With a name like La Ciudad Blanca, or The White City, Sucre feels unlike any other city in Latin America. With your first steps through Sucre, you are...

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A Hidden Gem: Marcahuasi

Marcahuasi is a high-altitude Andean plateau which is famous for its mysterious rock formations. It is located about 100km east of Lima and offers a q...

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Trekking Through Valle De Las Animas

Thousands of jagged rock formations reach for the sky in Valle de las Animas, a unique Bolivian destination that makes visitors feel as if they’ve l...

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Explore the Jungle with a Peruvian Amazon Cruise

Of all the remaining rainforest on earth, the Amazon represents more than 50% – and Peru has the second-largest portion of this rainforest within th...

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Rise Of The Beasts: Transformers Comes To Cusco

The Transformers have been around for more than 30 years and, in that time, there’s been shows, comics, toy lines, and, of course, the now infamous ...

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Machu Picchu: World’ First Carbon Neutral Destination

In Peru, more than 17% of land is protected. There are an additional 76 natural protected areas, 21 regional conservations, and 134 private conservati...

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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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McDonald’s Flop Of The Century: Why Did Bolivia Reject The Global Food Chain?

During your trip to Bolivia, you may notice one familiar global symbol conspicuously missing from the cultural and physical landscape: The Golden Arch...

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