Winay Wayna in Perú
Wiñaywayna means “Eternally Young”, it is an archaeological site belonging to the Inca period, built by the Inca Pachacutec, the highest …
Wiñaywayna means “Eternally Young”, it is an archaeological site belonging to the Inca period, built by the Inca Pachacutec, the highest …
Hello bloggers, today I’m going to write, talk about the amazing Salar of Uyni in Bolivia, South America. Learn more about in the blog below. Ab…
The only road that leads to the Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu is the Hiram Bingham Highway, a precarious eight-kilometer highway that transports …
Immersed in the breathtaking Andean beauty of the Sacred Valley, the Maras salt mines offer a new look at surprising Inca ingenuity and skill. Find ou…
The Salkantay Mountain is located in the Cusco district, 60 kilometers north-west of Cusco City. It has 6,217 meters of altitude, represents one of th…
Hi, bloggers! Today we’re talking about the Requirements and permits for entering the Inca Trail. If you dream of trekking this ancient rou…
When you search for information about Peru on the Internet, many times you come across the word Tahuantinsuyo, a term that you may have never heard be…
Juan Pizarro Alonso (Trujillo, Spain, ca.1510 – Cuzco, Nueva Castilla (present-day Peru), 1536) was a Spanish conqueror, one of Francisco Pizarr…
The Inca Trail is one of the most iconic destinations for trekking enthusiasts in the world, combining natural beauty, Inca archaeology and a unique c…