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Larco Museum, Lima

The Larco Museum is one of the best museums in Lima. If you only have time for one museum, put this at the top of your list.

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Ollantaytambo Inca Ruins

Ollantaytambo is the gateway to Machu Picchu and one of the most fascinating Inca sites in Peru. Here’s everything you need to know to visit Ollantaytambo in the Sacred Valley.

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Iquitos Amazon Rainforest

My top tips for food and activities in Iquitos! The city is an island in the Amazon Rainforest, only accessible by plane and boat. Untethered to the rest of the country, it felt more like I was in Malaysia than Peru.

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Chinchero Weavers

Chinchero is a village that’s been famous for fine textiles for hundreds of years. Today weavers are holding tight to a tradition that’s threatened with modernity and a new airport in their backyard.

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Mirador Pico de Hoz

How can you support reforestation in the Amazon? Visit nature preserves like Mirador Pico de Hoz where Yonatan Puma has reforested his family’s farm.

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Manu BioLodge

My week in a cabin at the Manu BioLodge was deluxe! Every day I went hiking & bird watching. I also met many of the scientists whose research is supported by funding from people who stay at the lodge.

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Paucartambo

Paucartambo’s festival for the Virgin of Carmen is a 4 day extravaganza of dance, music, fireworks and theater. If you’re in Peru in July, plan to visit Paucartambo at least one day between July 15-18.

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Puno & Lake Titicaca

My first experience acting in a commercial was on PeruRail from Cusco to Puno, Peru. I got to work with talented people, ride a luxurious train and see Puno & the Uros floating islands for the first time!

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Inti Raymi 2023

Inti Raymi is an all-day musical extravaganza that takes place every year in Cusco on June 24. It’s a theater production in Quechua with hundreds of actors of singing and dancing.

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Q’eswachaka Inca Bridge

Remaking the Q’eswachaka bridge with grass every year is a tradition that goes back hundreds of years. Here’s my travel tips for how to get there and when to go!

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Hiking Machu Picchu’s New Huchuy Picchu

It’s not every year that Machu Picchu has something new to offer. Huchuy Picchu is a much easier hike than Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain and still offers great views.

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The Vicuña: Peru’s National Animal

Why was the vicuña so important for ancient Inca culture and why is it still so important for modern Quechua people today? Plus, conservations efforts and threats the vicuña still faces.

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New 2023 Machu Picchu Info

Machu Picchu reopened February 15, 2023 and there are a lot of new regulations you need to know about for the main part of the ruins and all the extra hikes like Huayna Picchu.

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Choquequirao

Choquequirao means “cradle of gold” in Quechua and while the mineral gold may have all been looted, the site itself is gold in every other way. I recommend planning a full day at the ruins, plus 4 days for the trek itself.

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Peruvian Amazon

Puerto Maldonado, in the Peruvian Amazon, has an astonishing array of wildlife at every turn. Even with a few day tours, you can see several species of monkeys, macaws, parrots, toucans and caiman.

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Hiking Huaraz

The top day hikes in Huaraz from my two week visit: here’s what you need to know for easy solo hikes or guided glacier climbs with crampons - and everything in between!

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Inti Raymi 2022

Inti Raymi celebrates the ancient Inca ceremony for winter Solstice and is the biggest festival of the year in Cusco. Peruvians come from far and wide to see this representation of their ancestral culture.

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Pisac Inca Ruins

The Pisac Inca ruins guard the eastern end of the Sacred Valley. You'll see terraces, fountains, classic Inca construction, a cliff of tombs and an intihuatana surrounded by temples. You need at least two hours to see everything!

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Sacsayhuaman

Sacsayhuaman is the most sacred Inca site in Cusco and the most impressive. Often incorrectly labeled a fortress, this was a massive temple where the Inca made sacrifices and where the Inti Raymi festival is still celebrated today.

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Arequipa’s Ruta del Sillar

The Ruta del Sillar is a popular half day tour that starts in Arequipa. It takes you to both a quarry and a small canyon with pre-historic petroglyphs. Most tour agencies in Arequipa offer this route, so it’s easy to add to your trip.

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