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Achuar people of Peru
Last Updated on July 12, 2023 by James Bustamante The Achuar people are an indigenous ethnic group residing in the Amazon rainforest, primarily in Ecuador and Peru. This native ethnic group is considered to be stewards of the world’s most biodiverse regions. With a rich cultural heritage deeply rooted in their ancestral lands, the Achuar people have become symbols of resilience, environmental stewardship, and indigenous rights. This article explores the...
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Machu Picchu View
Last Updated on January 28, 2025 by James Bustamante Check out our recently published expert Machu Picchu travel guide, where we go over all the little details necessary to make your hike in the Inca city an amazing one. Check Out Our All Inclusive Machu Picchu Travel Packages Here! Where Can You Find Machu Picchu? Before heading to Machu Picchu, you must reach the small town at the foot of the...
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What not to do in Peru
Last Updated on May 21, 2023 by James Bustamante The 10 things to not do in Peru include things like taking cheap taxis or buses, drinking tap water, being frugal with food, and not attempting to haggle with local merchants.  Typically we receive emails from clients asking us what they should pack to come to Peru, how much money they should exchange, and several other very important pieces of information....
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The Best Schedule to Visit Machu Picchu
Last Updated on May 5, 2023 by James Bustamante The best schedule for Machu Picchu will depend on your itinerary and preferences when it comes to crows and weather. Machu Picchu’s Popularity Did you know that Machu Picchu receives over 1.5 million visitors annually, with an average of approximately 2,500 people visiting daily? Interestingly, this number used to be even higher in the past! Choosing the best time to visit...
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Walking Tours Machu Picchu
Many people travel to Cusco every year to finally take Machu Picchu walking tours. These include major sites like Temple of the Condor or Intihuatana.
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