Top 5: The Best Places for Rafting in Peru
In the mood for some action? Rafting is a sport that mixes adrenaline with fun. In Peru, you can find your own level of happiness based on your expectations. You …
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In the mood for some action? Rafting is a sport that mixes adrenaline with fun. In Peru, you can find your own level of happiness based on your expectations. You …
Read MoreThe religious circuit allows you to visit the Cuzco Cathedral, the Archbishop Museum, the Temple of San Blas and the Temple of San Cristobal. Follow us on this tour among …
Read MoreIn Peru, there are many archaeological sites to explore and nature to enjoy, but there is something new that is worth your while: zip line or canopy. Cables are extended …
Read MoreThe Inca Trail is the most mythical and mystical trek, four days of walking, giving you a unique experience as you reach the Puerta del Sol (Intipunku) or see the …
Read MoreNot everything is about adventure and adrenaline in the Peruvian Amazon, you can also enjoy the heat of the jungle by relaxing at the pool. Where? Christelle has selected the …
Read MoreThe undoubtedly beautiful views are the most beautiful in Cuzco overlooking red tile roofs and colonial church towers, all surrounded by hills. Want to see this from your room? Christelle …
Read MoreAt the entrance to Pisac, Sacsayhuaman and the Museum in the Qoricancha, they ask: Do you have your ticket? To avoid the panic, read what Christelle has to say about …
Read MoreThe Saltpans of Maras are famous for their salts terraces built on a mountain slope. But, did you know that you can visit them like a local and spend a …
Read MoreTurn off your cell phone, disconnect yourself and enjoy! We recommend three secret places where you can enjoy, independently or as part of a group, the dolce vita in the …
Read MoreTarapoto is a land of waterfalls and cascades. Learn more about a new option for a refreshing rappelling experience beneath rushing waters. āSan Juan de Talliquihuiā. Remember that name well! …
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