Travel blog and Machu Picchu

Travel blog and Machu Picchu

Salkantaypampa
08 Jan 2025

Salkantaypampa

Salkantaypampa is a majestic place through which a stream passes that brings the waters of the snow-capped Salkantay, it is also surrounded by mountains and snow-capped mountains, which make it a unique place with a privileged view of the snow-capped Salkantay, and it is considered a safe space for camping.

cusco city , machupicchu trekking peru
26 Dec 2024

Cusco City

Cusco is one of the most incredible cities in South America and one of the main destinations in the world. Its name ‘Qosqo’ means ‘Navel of the world’ in the language of the Incas, Quechua. It was the capital of the Inca empire, where the Inca and the nobility lived.

Differences Between The 4-Day Inca Trail and The Salkantay Trek To Machu Picchu
23 Dec 2024

Differences Between The 4-Day Inca Trail and The Salkantay Trek To Machu Picchu

Getting to Machu Picchu by trekking can have different options. Today we want to talk about perhaps the two most famous trekking routes that can be done. The Salkantay Trek is an excellent option given the lack of availability of the 4 days Classic Inca Trail.

Information About The Inca Trail To Machu Picchu.
20 Dec 2024

INCA TRAIL: All The Information About The Inca Trail To Machu Picchu

Inca Trail: All You Need to Know Before Hiking to Machu Picchu

All The Information About The Salkantay Trek To Machu Picchu
19 Dec 2024

Salkantay Trek: Everything You Need to Know About the Route to Machu Picchu

One of the most incredible ways to visit Machu Picchu is through the Salkantay trek. This 5-day, 4-night hiking route crosses the imposing Salkantay snow-capped mountain and high jungle to then reach the Wonder of the World. Would you like to visit Machu Picchu with this adventure

Christmas in Cusco
14 Dec 2021

Christmas in Cusco

What are your plans for Christmas this year? Have you ever thought about celebrating Christmas abroad? Cusco in Peru is the perfect place to celebrate Christmas this year! You will be able to enjoy both the colonial and native festive and joyful side of the Imperial City of the Inca.

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