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Lima, the capital of Peru, isn’t just a stopover on the way to Cusco or Machu Picchu; it’s a city to explore on foot at your own pace. Located on the central coast of the Pacific Ocean, it combines culture and marine beauty with over 400 years of his…
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The salt mines of Maras are one of the most unique landscapes in the Sacred Valley. From a distance, their hundreds of white salt ponds look like a beautiful painting on the mountainside. But behind this view, there is a much deeper tradition: salty…
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Cusco, the ancient capital of the Inca Empire, is known not only for its impressive archaeological sites, living Andean culture, and ancestral traditions, but also for its modern spaces that blend this heritage with the everyday life of Cusco’s peopl…
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The Intihuatana stone of Machu Picchu, known as the “place where the sun is tied,” is not just a carved stone. It is a sacred symbol connected to the sun, the mountains, Inca rituals, and the observation of the sky. Although for many years it was und…



