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Peruvian Celebrations

Pachamama Meaning
One of Peru’s most ancient and revered customs is the offering to Pachamama, also spelled Pacha Mama. This ritual remains a vital part of the Peruvian spiritual practice in the Andes mountains. This ritual is a significant cultural experience and one of the most fascinating activities for visitors to Peru. To enhance your understanding and...
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Peru Travel in March
March is an excellent time for a Peru travel package, including the coastal and highland regions. Typically considered one of the shoulder months in Peru, March tends to have fewer international visitors. However, there are also plenty of local celebrations along the coast due to the great weather, thereby increasing domestic tourism. Let’s review some...
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Inti Raymi
The Inti Raymi celebration, otherwise known as the Festival of the Sun, was a religious ceremony of the Inca Empire. Inti Raymi was held in honor of the god Inti, one of the most revered deities in the Inca religion. Inti also happens to be the god of the sun.   Many travelers like the idea...
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Peru in April
Visiting Peru in April can be a great time of the year to take your vacation. Peru is situated south of the equatorial lines marking the beginning of the fall season. This transfers to amazing Andean weather, good weather in the coastal region, and enjoyable local celebrations.  Most people looking forward to the Machu Picchu hike can...
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Peruvian horses
Visitors from around the globe commonly flood the city of Lima every year for one of Peru’s most important celebrations. On July 28th Peru celebrates the anniversary of Jose de San Martín’s proclamation of independence in Lima’s Plaza de Armas. The following day on the 29th of July, Peru honors its Armed Forces and National...
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Flag of Peru
The Flag of Peru is said to be the maximum national symbol for Peruvians. This is very apparent as you walk down the streets of Lima when a big football match is about to take place. Machu Picchu Travel Packages You will quite literally see over half the population wearing the national jersey with the...
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The Religion of the Incas
The Religion of the Incas was focused on celebrating nature and centered around the environment, the sun, the moon, and the earth, among other things. They also believed in a type of class system at the same time. For example, the Machu Picchu hike and the Inca citadel were only meant for the Incas of...
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