There’s a lively debate about the origins of the Marinera, and several contrasting schools of thought. It’s not surprising that everyone in Peru wants to claim a slice of the country’s most popular dance. It’s a dramatic and romantic paired…
The Moche people of Northern Peru held freshwater crayfish or camarones to be sacred, and they appear in artwork found…
Knowing your vision of the perfect trip to Peru helps inspire us to stretch and grow and improve our tours…
The short answer is yes. Your knees will thank you, especially when you’re climbing up and down those dizzying heights…
Update: Grimanesa Vargas Araujo now has her own restaurant. Dying to try some real local street food in Lima, but…
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