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 […]
The Lima of the Viceroys
Born as the City of the Kings, the current capital of Peru was not only the center of the Spanish administration in America for more than 300 years, […]
The Museo Larco of Pueblo Libre in Peru
In the central district of Pueblo Libre, located 20 minutes from the center of the city, we find the Museo Larco Herrera, which contains within its installations a […]
Visit the National Museum of Arqueology and National History of Peru
Lima is not only the capital of PerĂş, but also holds the title to have been the headquarters of one of two most important viceroyalties of the Colony. […]
Chifa: Chinese food in Peru
Chinese food in Peru is very different to international Chinese food. It is popularly known as Chifa (name by which the restaurants that offer this food are also […]
Atipanacuy, a Magical Festival in Huancavelica
If only one distinction should be named to separate Peru from the rest when comparing all the top tourist destinations of the world, that one distinction should be […]
Getting to know the Koricancha
What is it? The name Koricancha – or Coricancha- comes from the quechuas voice Quri kancha, “golden temple”, and it is the place where in present times the […]
The Village of Maras and its Salt Fields
The charming village of Maras is just one of nature’s whimsical indulgences, and on its lands are the most important salt mines of the region. These salt fields, […]