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The Andean New Year is a celebration that marks the renewal of nature and the connection between Andean communities, Pachamama (Mother Earth), and the stars. In simple terms, it represents the beginning of a new Andean cycle. In Peru, this tradition…
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Exploring Peru’s natural wonders is an adventure that stays with every traveler. In Cusco, you’ll find incredible landscapes shaped by nature, including Vinicunca and Palcoyo, Peru’s Rainbow Mountains, where vibrant colors create a view that looks al…
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If you've been to Peru, you've probably seen the Cusco flag waving across the city. Its bright colors and unique design make it stand out, and it’s become an important symbol of Cusco. However, it’s often mistaken for the LGBTQ+ flag. So, what's the…
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Planning to visit Machu Picchu in June? This is one of the best months for travelers who want clear skies, dry trails, and the cultural energy of Cusco’s festival season. June falls in the Andean dry season, so days at Machu Picchu are usually sunny…



