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The Chicha de Jora is one of the oldest traditional drinks in the Andean world and an important part of Peru’s cultural history. In ancient times, jora corn was used to prepare a sacred drink connected to the fertility of the land, the harvests, and…
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If you thought Peru had only two rainbow mountains to visit, such as Vinicunca and Palcoyo, think again. Meet Pallay Punchu, the new colorful mountain that is quickly gaining attention. Located in Cusco, the same region where Machu Picchu is located,…
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If you’re planning a trip to Peru and looking for an unforgettable experience, the Salkantay trekking is an adventure you shouldn’t miss. This route, an alternative to the famous Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, takes you through stunning landscapes, from…
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Preparing your Salkantay Trek packing list is one of the most important steps before traveling to Peru and starting the route to Machu Picchu. During this trek, you will pass through snow-capped mountains, cold areas, humid trails, warm valleys, and…



