Folk Dances that are part of “Virgen del Carmen Festivity” in Paucartambo, Cusco
Virgen del Carmen Festivity of Paucartambo in Cusco is an important celebration for the catholic church. The festivity lasts 4 days, from July 15 to July 19. Hundreds... Read more.
10 Frequently Asked Questions about the Inca Trail
The Inca Trail is one of the most well-known hikes in the world. Views of white-tipped mountains and high cloud forest combine with the magic of walking from one... Read more.
Beautiful Tres cruces Viewpoint of Paucartambo in Cusco
There is nothing compared than seeing the sun rise on the horizon. Feeling that each second of your life is worth and be able to enjoy the wonderful view in the... Read more.
Illustrious figures that appear on Peruvian Notes
When you get to Peru, you should carry local currency, which is Peruvian Soles, to pay for any additional expense. Each Peruvian Soles note shows a different illustrious... Read more.
Paucartambo, province and folklore capital of Cusco
Paucartambo, is the name of the magical town which is home to the most famous religious parties of Cusco. Every year in July, narrow streets of Paucartambo welcome... Read more.
August 1st, Pachamama’s Day
Every August 1st, people from the region of the Andes of Peru commemorate Pachamama’s Day. It is a tradition inherited through generations since Incas time or... Read more.
Discover the new Rainbow Mountain, Pallay Punchu!
Pallay Punchu or Pallay Puncho of Apu T’akllo Apacheta Mountain is the newest tourist attraction site in Cusco. It is part of the list of places for travelers... Read more.
Legend of Apu Qeccha, Livitaca, Cusco
Location: Apu Qeccha is located in the district of Livitaca, in the province of Chumbivilcas, region of Cusco. Altitude: District of Livitaca is located at an altitude... Read more.
Pachamanca, typical Peruvian dish
Gastronomy Pachamanca is a typical Peruvian dish with ancestral cultural roots of the Andes. In 2003, it was declared a National Cultural Heritage. This famous dish... Read more.
Great Mural of Cusco, considered the biggest mural of South America
The biggest mural of South America is located in the city of Cusco. This precious work of art was painted by a local person, Juan Bravo Vizcarra, during a period... Read more.

