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Viscacha Machu Picchu
Last Updated on June 10, 2024 by James Bustamante When referencing the Inca citadel, Machu Picchu wildlife is not something travelers typically think about. There is always talk about the Temple of The Sun, The Temple of The Three Windows, and The Inca Bathhouse, among other important landmarks, but hardly anyone mentions how varied the local...
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Maras Salt
Last Updated on March 28, 2024 by James Bustamante Maras salt, also known as Peruvian pink salt or Andean salt, originates from the Maras salt mines in the Sacred Valley of the Incas in Peru. It is harvested using traditional methods dating back to the Inca civilization. Maras salt is prized for its delicate flavor, unique...
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Peruvian Quinoa
Last Updated on February 22, 2024 by James Bustamante There is a lot of information out there about Peruvian superfoods. We, however, have decided to make a more condensed list of the most likely superfoods you’ll encounter while in Peru. Try some of these before attempting your Machu Picchu hike or taking the Inca trail across the Andes for added energy...
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Celebrating-Peruvian-Independence
The locals in Peru love celebrations and one of the most important celebrations in the country is of course Peru Independence Day.
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Waqrapukara in Peru
Last Updated on April 8, 2024 by James Bustamante As the iconic Inca stronghold of Machu Picchu experiences an influx of visitors in early 2024, travelers might consider exploring a lesser-known ancient Peruvian marvel called Waqrapukara. Not as a replacement for visiting the Inca citadel but as an added destination, at least for now. WaqraPukara and...
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