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Guides, Tips and Routes for your Trip to Peru

In this space, we share much more than just travel itineraries. You'll find articles written with a genuine passion for exploration: from practical guides and local recommendations to exciting adventure stories and key inspiration for planning your next visit. Each post is designed to help you experience Peru in an authentic, responsible, and truly unforgettable

Sacsayhuamán is a colossal Inca ceremonial fortress overlooking Cusco, constructed with mortarless stone blocks weighing up to 100 tons, which served as a crucial 1536 conquest battleground and a highly advanced astronomical center.
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Machu Picchu is a remarkably intact Inca sanctuary featuring an advanced underground stabilization network, over 60 connected monuments, and astronomically aligned features like the Intihuatana, which remained hidden from Spanish looters until its 20th-century documentation.
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May 28, 2026
Cusco's rich gastronomy blends traditional Inca recipes and Spanish-Andean Creole fusion, featuring native staples cooked over firewood alongside classic dishes like Pepián de Cuy and iconic drinks such as chicha and coca tea.
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The seven legendary streets of Cusco—including Siete Angelitos, Siete Diablitos, and Siete Culebras—are historic pathways steeped in ancient Andean mysticism and colonial folklore, each named after specific architectural features, carvings, or families that embody the symbolic presence of the number seven throughout the city.
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Machu Picchu is an ancient Inca royal retreat and ceremonial center built with mortarless precision masonry aligned to astronomical events, rediscovered by Hiram Bingham in 1911, and currently preserved through strict tourism regulations.
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Moray is an ancient Incan agricultural research center near Cusco featuring deep circular terraces that create distinct microclimates for cultivating diverse plant species, which today serves as a prominent historical attraction accessible through both scenic dry-season sightseeing and active adventure tours like mountain biking or quad biking.
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Compare Rainbow Mountain and Humantay Lake, two of Cusco’s most spectacular natural wonders, to choose the adventure that best matches your fitness level, preferred scenery, and high-altitude travel experience.
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Machu Picchu is a highly interconnected sacred sanctuary that showcases the advanced engineering, astronomy, architecture, and hydraulic expertise of the Incan civilization, seamlessly blending administrative and religious functions with the surrounding natural environment.
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The Inca Trail is a legendary, strictly regulated 2 or 4-day trek along original stone paths and hidden citadels that culminates in an exclusive entrance to Machu Picchu through the Sun Gate, requiring permits booked months in advance through authorized agencies.
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The climate in Cusco is divided into a dry season characterized by sunny days, freezing nights, and high tourist crowds, and a rainy season that offers lush green landscapes, lower prices, and fewer visitors, with transitional shoulder months providing a balance between weather and cost.
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