In case you didn’t know, the southern region of Peru has to very different weather seasons. The entire southern part of Peru has dry and rainy seasons.
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The ancient ruins of Machu Picchu, the citadel of the Incas, located at over 2,700 meters in Urubamba, were discovered in 1911 by the American archaeologist and historian Hiram Bingham. Machu Picchu is one of the world’s seven wonders for its architectural wealth and... Continue Reading
When is the best time to do the Inca trail? This is a common question we receive throughout the entire year. Potential hikers want to ensure their trip is perfectly planned and with good reason. You can pick a good time to take the classic 4-day Inca from the highlands’ two... Continue Reading
For many, budgeting for an upcoming trip is a way to get excited. They use it as the initial step to getting ready to venture into a new destination. Some people, of course, can take it to extremes occasionally. For many of us, though, budgeting for a trip makes us think about... Continue Reading
The World Travel Awards 2018, in its 25th edition, awarded the “Machu Picchu Best Tourist Attraction of 2018” to Machu Picchu, recognition granted by critics and international tourists who visited the Inca citadel. This award is quite a recurring honor as Peru has... Continue Reading
As I sit here and review the daily list of projects the agency is putting together, I am constantly reminded of what some travelers can and cannot do during their Machu Picchu hike. We have never had any strange or unusual behavior from visitors at the Inca citadel. However, we... Continue Reading
Are there overlooked sites in Cusco? The Incan city is one of the most popular cities to visit in Peru, in fact, it’s arguably the most popular even more so than Lima. Part of Cusco’s popularity is correlated to the activities which start in the former Incan capital. Cusco... Continue Reading
If you want to come to Peru there is a lot to be said about travelling with friends or as part of a group, however traveling solo to Peru can also bring various benefits. To some travelers, the idea of taking a solo trip to Peru can feel like a much more rewarding... Continue Reading
Deciding to travel can be very random when your life keeps you busy. That was my point of view when I decided to go out there and plan my visit to Machu Picchu. How It All Started A quarter to five, all I could think about was clicking out of my computer, pressing that... Continue Reading
Arequipeños (the People from Arequipa) are immensely proud of their local culture, a culture so strong and unique that Peruvians often joke that people need an official Arequipa passport instead of a Peruvian one to enter the region. Now, why is it “Arequipa the white... Continue Reading