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Ollantaytambo and Sacred Valley
Ollantaytambo is located approximately 55 miles (90 km) northwest of Cusco. The approximate driving time is 2 hours. The main reason to go to the town of Ollantaytambo is to go to the train station, board the train, head to Aguas Calientes, and hike to Machu Picchu. Many groups returning from Machu Picchu will also stop in Ollantaytambo...
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Preparing for the Inca Trail
Trekking the Inca Trail will be one of the most amazing experiences any hiker can have. The beauty of the trail can only be overshadowed by the historical relevance of its cobblestone paths leading to the Machu Picchu hike. Booking one of the most popular treks in the world can be exciting. Just thinking about the...
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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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Peru Travel in December
Peru travel in December can be exciting. Travelers would visit the country during the coastal springtime, going into the summer, and traveling to Cusco and Machu Picchu right before the heavy rains hit the highlands.  December is also a low-travel month in Peru, so if you intend to avoid long lines and multitudes of crowds,...
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Things To Do In Peru
Peru encompasses several unique destinations with many fun activities. As a result, finding fun things to do in Peru is not very difficult. Most travelers have quite the opposite issue, finding enough time to head to as many destinations and participate in as many activities as possible. Below I’ve made a list of the top...
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What to wear in the Amazon Rainforest
The Amazon rainforest is one of the most exotic destinations on the planet. The natural landscapes and unique biodiversity make it a desirable destination for travelers. A very frequent question we get from several travelers is, “what to wear in the Amazon Rainforest?”. While it can generally be confusing to figure out what to wear...
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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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travel to peru
For the better part of the last two years, travelers have had to postpone or Flatout cancel trips that took months of planning. So, the question “Can Americans Travel to Peru?” Definitely comes to mind when planning your next trip tip to the land of the Incas. Yes, Americans can travel to Peru, but first,...
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Peru tours from Lima
The capital city in Peru can work as a hub to go on day trips. Available Peru tours from Lima include The Nazca Lines, Huacachina Oasis in Ica, Paracas, Marcahuasi, Huarochiri, and several more. You can’t go directly from Lima to hike Machu Picchu, there are several stops along the way first however there is...
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What Countries in South America Speak Spanish?
Most of the travelers coming to Peru will usually also visit other countries during their time in South America. One of the most common questions we get is “What counties in South America Speak Spanish?” It seems that for the most part, travelers will have a pretty good idea of how to communicate in the...
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