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The Andes Mountains are one of the great wonders of the natural world. Stretching 7,000 kilometers (4,300 miles) from Venezuela in the north all the way down to the tip of Patagonia in Argentina,...
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The Andes Mountains are one of the great wonders of the natural world. Stretching 7,000 kilometers (4,300 miles) from Venezuela in the north all the way down to the tip of Patagonia in Argentina,...
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Official pricing for Inti Raymi 2026 has been released by EMUFEC and it introduces the most significant restructuring of the ticketing system in recent years. Here is everything travelers need to know before booking....
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Cusco is unlike any other city on Earth. It was once the beating heart of the Inca Empire — the largest empire ever to exist in the Americas. Today, it is a living city...
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The Sacred Valley of Peru is one of the most breathtaking places on Earth. Narrow Andean valleys, snow-capped peaks, terraced hillsides, and ancient ruins around every corner — it is a landscape that humbles...
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The Inca Trail is one of the greatest hikes on Earth. Few experiences combine ancient history, jaw-dropping mountain scenery, and a sense of personal achievement quite like arriving at the Sun Gate and seeing...
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The Ultimate Guide to Ancient Ruins in Peru: 21 Must-Visit Archaeological Sites Peru is one of the most archaeologically rich countries on Earth. Thousands of years of civilization have left behind an astonishing legacy...
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Standing as a silent, frozen sentinel in the high Andes of Peru, the Quelccaya Ice Cap has long been the crown jewel of tropical glaciology. Located in the Vilcanota mountain range between the regions...
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Holy Week in Peru — Semana Santa — is unlike anything most international travelers have ever experienced. Picture yourself walking through streets lined with intricate floral carpets made of colored sawdust and petals, breathing in the...
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What the New Gateway Near Machu Picchu Means for Your Trip A major infrastructure project has been making headlines across the travel world: Chinchero International Airport, a brand-new international airport currently under construction just 18...
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Peru’s Ministry of Culture, through the Decentralized Directorate of Culture in Cusco (DDC Cusco), confirmed that all 1,000 in-person admission tickets for the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu, April, 2026 have been fully sold out....
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