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After multiple trips to Peru, these are my all-time favorite Airbnb Experiences in Cusco Peru! Get off the beaten path & connect with locals.
Peru's Machu Picchu is one of the most extraordinary sites on earth, with its well-preserved Inca structures and astounding views over the surrounding landscapes. Considering both weather conditions and crowds, the best month to visit Machu Picchu is either May or October. These months provide the perfect balance of low rainfall and few visitors compared to the peak season from June to August, and are the ideal conditions for trekking to Machu Picchu along the Inca Trail with a private…
Huacachina, Peru
Capital of the Incan empire, Cusco today is filled with unfathomably handcrafted stone structures. Here's the 10 best FREE sites to explore!
Known as the City of the Kings, Lima is Peru’s capital city and a symbol of its Spanish colonial history, industry, and independence. You can appreciate its diversity in culture by appreciating one of the known dances, La Marinera. This can be seen in plazas or fairs where you can also taste delicious food. First-time visitors should check out the local museums and get a taste for Peru’s depth of history. Photo by Aarom Ore on Unsplash #diversity #peru #lima
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There are some places on this magical planet that leave your jaw on the ground, whilst you drag it along like an old car dragging a broken bumper. The Maras Salt Ponds, located in the ancient Inca Sacred Valley (we are happy to say), is one of such places. Over the past two and a half years, we have traveled to 41 countries, and we’ve been fortunate enough to pick up our jaws off the floor, at least a few times.
Welcome to Lima, the vibrant capital of Peru! 🇵🇪 With over 11 million people, this city is a lively mix of cultures and traditions that truly come alive. Its rich history, dating back to ancient pre-Inca civilizations, is fascinating. In 1535, Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro established Lima as the “City of Kings,” and the stunning colonial architecture still tells its intriguing story. Lima’s food scene is truly remarkable. The city’s culinary landscape is shaped by its diverse…
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