Once you reach the citadel at Machu Picchu, the first thing you’d find is the so called “Gateway to the Main City,” which is the only entrance on […]
Visit the Santa Catalina Monastery in Arequipa
One of the main characteristics of the villages in the south of Peru is the great fervor that they profess for the Catholic religion. In each village, no […]
Puno: the capital of peruvian folklore
The andean folklore of Peru originates in the fusion or interpretation of two distinct varieties: the andean, represented by all the villages influenced by the Incan Empire during […]
Carnivals in Cajamarca – Peru
During the month of February, the well-known carnivals are celebrated in Cajamarca. “Carnivals” is plural since this festival is celebrated in as many diverse ways as there are […]
History of Macchu Picchu: Inca Time
The history of the fortress of Machu Picchu is parallel to that of the Inca Empire, because this settlement was the most oriental point that could be entered […]
Museo de la Santa InquisiciĂłn of Lima
Lima, as the capital of the Spanish Kingdom in America, had a great influence on behalf of the Spaniards to be converted into a piece of Europe in […]
Paracas : travelers from life to death
A few hours from Lima, near Pisco Bay, the famous Peruvian archeologist Julio C. Tello discovered some funereal bundles and exquisite textiles that belonged to an, until then, […]
Peruvian folklore show at the Las Brisas del Titicaca
Through its traditions, we can learn the identity of a country. Due to the diversity of people living in the country, cultivating their own customs, Peru also offers […]
Weaving from the Antique Peru: Technique and Color
Tracing back to innumerable years, textiles have played a very important part in the Andean society, due to the intense amount of manual labor it took to produce […]
Festival of grape, wine and boating in Lunahuana
Lunahuaná is a district of the province of Cañete, it is located 38 km east from San Vicente de Cañete and to 182 km southeast of Lima. Thanks […]