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Aguas Calientes, also known as Machu Picchu Pueblo, is a small town located at the base of Machu Picchu and the main gateway for visitors to the famous Inca citadel. Nearly all travelers pass through this village before entering Machu Picchu, making it an essential stop on any Peru itinerary. From sophisticated hotels to natural attractions, visitors will find ample opportuni...


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Inti Raymi is an annual Inca festival held every June 24 in Cusco, Peru, to honor the Sun God, Inti. Today, more than 800 performers reenact this ancient ceremony at Qorikancha, Plaza de Armas, and Sacsayhuamán, making it one of the most important cultural events in South America. Its vibrant costumes, traditional music, and ceremonial rituals recreate the gr...


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The best things to do in Peru range from exploring Machu Picchu and hiking the Andes to spotting wildlife in the Amazon and tasting world-renowned cuisine in Lima. Whether you have one week or two, Peru offers an unmatched mix of history, biodiversity, and living traditions. When planning your trip, choosing the right experiences can make the difference betwe...


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Peruvian ceviche is a traditional coastal dish made with fresh raw fish briefly marinated in lime juice, red onion, ají peppers, and cilantro. Unlike other versions in Latin America, authentic Peruvian ceviche cures quickly—usually in 10 to 15 minutes—and is served with sweet potato, cancha, and choclo. What makes it special is its bright, refreshing flavor a...


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Pisac ruins are one of the most important Inca archaeological sites in Peru’s Sacred Valley, located about 30 km (18 miles) from Cusco. Known for its impressive agricultural terraces, ceremonial temples, and panoramic views, it is a must-visit destination for travelers exploring the Andes. For many visitors, the first glimpse of the terraces carved into the m...


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