
The history of the Tahuantinsuyo: the most important empire in South America
The Inca Empire was the most important in the American territory due to its extension and its cultural wealth that, to this day, can be
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The Inca Empire was the most important in the American territory due to its extension and its cultural wealth that, to this day, can be
Machu Picchu is the main tourist attraction of the Cusco Region, seducing thousands of tourists every year who marvel at the beauty and history of
Every corner of Peru is different from each other, from its customs, culture, land, wonderful people, its local gastronomy and preparation of typical dishes. The land
The “Torito de Pucará”: symbol of protection, happiness and fertility. In the South of Peru, specifically in Pucará-Puno, we can find a character full of mysticism and clay-based art:
The enemy of tourists in the Peruvian Andes In Peru there is a diversity of places that exceed 2,400 meters above sea level. However, these
Every year, in a hidden corner of the Peruvian Andes, four Quechua communities renew a bridge that is over five centuries old During the Incas’
The Inca Empire was the most important in the American territory due to its extension and its cultural wealth that, to this day, can be
Machu Picchu is the main tourist attraction of the Cusco Region, seducing thousands of tourists every year who marvel at the beauty and history of
Every corner of Peru is different from each other, from its customs, culture, land, wonderful people, its local gastronomy and preparation of typical dishes. The land
The “Torito de Pucará”: symbol of protection, happiness and fertility. In the South of Peru, specifically in Pucará-Puno, we can find a character full of mysticism and clay-based art:
The enemy of tourists in the Peruvian Andes In Peru there is a diversity of places that exceed 2,400 meters above sea level. However, these
Every year, in a hidden corner of the Peruvian Andes, four Quechua communities renew a bridge that is over five centuries old During the Incas’