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The ayllus or Boleadora
Last Updated on June 27, 2022 by James Bustamante The Inca weapons used by the Inca Empire during their battles with other native communities or with Spanish Conquistadors could be particularly brutal. The Inca empire was very organized, they were able to put together a community of over 10 million subjects composed of many different local...
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dead woman's pass Inca Trail
Last Updated on October 27, 2022 by James Bustamante Dead woman’s pass on The Inca Trail is not only one of the most iconic parts of this Machu Picchu hike. It is also one of the most difficult as well as memorable sections of the entire trip. This area on the 4-day Inca trail tends to...
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Do You Need a Tour Guide For Machu Picchu?
Last Updated on April 1, 2022 by James Bustamante Yes, you will need a tour guide for Machu Picchu, this has been the rule ever since it was established in July of 2017. Going to Machu Picchu is usually a once-in-a-lifetime event for most travelers. It is important to make sure you get in as much...
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Caral in Peru
Last Updated on June 22, 2022 by James Bustamante Caral in Peru has been known to be one the oldest cities in the Americas and one of the oldest in the world. According to scholars, the Caral pyramid is older than the great pyramids located in Egypt. Let’s dive into the ancient and mysterious city of...
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The Pikillaqta ruins in Peru
Last Updated on December 18, 2023 by James Bustamante The Pikillaqta ruins are part of an archaeological complex that houses over 2,000-year-old structures. Pikillaqta is the word for flea town in Quechua. However, scholars are unsure of the origin of the name. Pikillacta was a major urban center of the Wari culture, which flourished in the...
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