Peru Travel Tips for a Seamless Trip – Part 1
Traveling to Peru for the first time can be as exciting as it is daunting. In our experience, there are usually some nerves at play as the trip...
Traveling to Peru for the first time can be as exciting as it is daunting. In our experience, there are usually some nerves at play as the trip...
With centuries upon centuries of history and shifting cultures to share, Peru is home to more museums than you could possibly squeeze into one...
Two hundred and fifty miles (400 km) south of Lima, the Nazca Lines still lay etched into the desert earth as if they were drawn there just...
To answer this question about Peruvian textiles, we consulted our friends from the Umasbamba weaving community, a small collective of female...
In Part 1 of this series, we pointed you towards the most unique Peruvian souvenirs you could buy in Lima, Puerto Maldonado, Ica, and Arequipa...
Souvenirs are like the other end of a string that connects you to a moment in your past that you never want to forget. You buy them for their...
While the Egyptians were busy raising the pyramids of Giza oceans away, the ancient pre-Inca civilization of Norte Chico was putting the finishing...
Costeño cuisine is an alluring combination of multi-cultural influence, local ingredients, and age-old recipes. Seafood, coconut, sugar, and the...
Colombian cuisine may not have the world’s attention, but when travelling to Medellin or the Coffee Region you’ll think that it does. Paisas...
Craving a bit of a daring food adventure on your trip to Peru? From juicy Amazonian grub on a stick to grilled guinea pig served whole on your...