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Peru is one of those rare trips where everyone, from grandparents to the youngest in the crew, finds their thing. Grandp...
09/05/2026

Peru is one of those rare trips where everyone, from grandparents to the youngest in the crew, finds their thing. Grandparents can enjoy gentle viewpoints and storytelling sites, parents get a balance of culture and comfort, and kids get close‑up wildlife, boat rides, sand dunes, and markets that feel like treasure hunts. Save this if you’re dreaming of a big family holiday.



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In many Andean communities, chacras—small fields and family plots—are where life, culture, and belief meet. They grow fo...
07/05/2026

In many Andean communities, chacras—small fields and family plots—are where life, culture, and belief meet. They grow food, of course, but they also hold rituals, seasonal offerings, and a deep understanding of soil, water, and seed that’s been passed down for generations. From the outside, a chacra looks like a patch of earth; up close, it’s closer to a living altar. Next time you see photos of Andean terraces or fields, look closer and that’s where the real story sits.



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Horseback journeys in the Andes offer a different rhythm to the mountains—slower than a car, kinder on the legs than a l...
04/05/2026

Horseback journeys in the Andes offer a different rhythm to the mountains—slower than a car, kinder on the legs than a long uphill hike, and far more connected than a quick photo stop. Many routes lead to small shrines, hilltop crosses, or simple viewpoints where you dismount, walk the last few metres, and find yourself looking out over valleys that feel untouched by rush.

If you could choose your ride, would you pick a short loop with one viewpoint, or a full‑day journey linking several stops together?



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High above Lima, Marcahuasi feels like a stone gallery under the sky—boulders that look like faces, animals, or guardian...
04/05/2026

High above Lima, Marcahuasi feels like a stone gallery under the sky—boulders that look like faces, animals, or guardians, depending on where you stand and how the light hits. Stay overnight and sunrise becomes the main show: shadows sharpen, outlines shift, and shapes you missed the evening before suddenly appear. It’s not a soft outing—cool temperatures, basic camping—but it’s a powerful one.

If you had the chance, would you go up for the day or stay all night for sunrise and stars?



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03/05/2026

Not every adventure in Peru involves altitude or Maygle. In Lima, a simple cliff‑top walk in Miraflores or Barranco can feel like its own mini‑journey—ocean breeze, locals walking dogs or running, paragliders overhead, and street art and cafés just a short detour away. It’s gentle, easy, and exactly what your body needs after a long flight or before a big itinerary.



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Trips that stay with you usually have a clear ‘why’ behind them. In Peru, that might look like healing (time in sacred v...
02/05/2026

Trips that stay with you usually have a clear ‘why’ behind them. In Peru, that might look like healing (time in sacred valleys, at lakes, or in simple ceremonies), learning (from markets, cooking, weaving, or conversations with guides and hosts), or giving back (choosing eco‑stays and experiences that support conservation and communities). Sometimes, it’s all three layered together.



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29/04/2026

Amantaní and Taquile don’t ask for speed. Their narrow island paths thread between terraced fields, low stone walls, and lake views that open up slowly, turn by turn. Walk them in silence and they start to feel like moving meditation lines—no horns, no screens, just your footsteps and the sound of the water below.

Touchdown Lima doesn’t have to mean crash‑in‑the‑hotel mode. Think cliff walks in Miraflores, a first peruvian pisco sou...
29/04/2026

Touchdown Lima doesn’t have to mean crash‑in‑the‑hotel mode. Think cliff walks in Miraflores, a first peruvian pisco sour (or mocktail) with Pacific views, colour and street art in Barranco, and a glowing evening at the Magic Water Circuit instead. For Indians, there’s comfort in the chaos—good spice levels, late dinners, and a coastal city that wakes up early. Save this as your Day 1 game plan and tag the friend you’re dragging straight from the airport to that first cliff‑top sunset.

Huacachina has now been recognized by National Geographic as one of the most beautiful oasis in the world, and the only ...
26/04/2026

Huacachina has now been recognized by National Geographic as one of the most beautiful oasis in the world, and the only one in all of South America to make the list. It appears alongside legendary oases in Africa and Asia, putting Peru’s desert on the same dream‑trip map. Save this for your next trip to Peru.

Just outside Cusco, Q’enqo feels like a stone puzzle—carved channels, amphitheatre curves, and underground chambers that...
26/04/2026

Just outside Cusco, Q’enqo feels like a stone puzzle—carved channels, amphitheatre curves, and underground chambers that once held ceremonies and offerings. It’s the kind of place where you instinctively lower your voice, trace the rock with your fingers, and wonder what stories once moved through these passages.

22/04/2026

In Nor Yauyos‑Cochas, rivers don’t just flow—they step. Turquoise pools and terraced falls turn the valley into a natural water staircase, with each level offering a different sound and mood. It’s one of those places where you slow down without trying, just to watch light and water move together.

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