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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

The Qorikancha is a historic Inca Temple of the Sun in Cusco featuring masterfully engineered stone walls that were later topped by the Spanish colonial Convent of Santo Domingo.
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The Inti Raymi is an ancient Inca festival celebrated in Cusco every June to honor the Sun god for life and harvests, featuring a massive, Quechua-spoken theatrical reenactment across three historical stages that requires advance booking and preparation for large crowds.
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Inca Rail provides a sustainable and culturally immersive rail travel experience from Cusco to Machu Picchu through its bimodal system and a versatile range of train categories that cater to diverse traveler preferences, spanning from the comfortable and economical Voyager to highly exclusive, gourmet-serviced luxury options like The First Class and The Private.
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Choquequirao is a massive Inca citadel reachable only via a grueling 64-kilometer canyon trek, offering unique white-quartz llama terraces and a serene atmosphere ahead of a future cable car project.
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The Sacred Valley offers a milder, lower-altitude alternative to Cusco, featuring key destinations like the original layout of Ollantaytambo, Chinchero's pre-Hispanic textile centers, the 3,000 pink salt pools of Maras, and the concentric agricultural research terraces of Moray, all easily integrated into a direct travel bridge to Machu Picchu.
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The Plaza de Armas of Cusco, originally the Inca center of Huacaypata, is the city's historical epicenter where colonial masterpieces like the Cusco Cathedral and the Church of the Company of Jesus stand directly upon ancient Inca stone foundations.
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Cusco’s peaceful South Valley provides a crowd-free chronological tour of Andean history, showcasing Tipon’s Inca water channels, Piquillacta’s pre-Inca Wari ruins, the golden colonial church of Andahuaylillas, and authentic regional cuisine.
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Cusco's uncrowded South Valley offers a captivating chronological journey through Andean history, featuring the Inca hydraulic engineering of Tipon, the pre-Inca Wari metropolis of Piquillacta, the breathtaking colonial Baroque art of Andahuaylillas, and authentic regional gastronomy.
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Ideal for acclimatizing to the altitude before visiting Machu Picchu, the Sacred Valley boasts breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage through must-see historical sites like Pisac, Ollantaytambo, Moray, Maras, and Chinchero.
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Qenqo is a mystical Inca ceremonial sanctuary carved directly into bedrock near Cusco, featuring an astronomical observatory, zigzagging divination channels, and a hidden underground chamber used for sacrifices and royal mummifications.
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