The Inti Raymi: An Unforgettable Event in Cusco

Peru is like a large, thick trunk: it is brimming with places, customs, people, food, and events. Peruvians or tourists are waiting to experience them. We could talk about one important holiday. It is observed throughout Peru and in the city of Cusco – our Cusco – because we are Cusqueños. It would be “The Inti Raymi.”

7 top destinations in Peru

Blog Viagens Machu Picchu | Montanhas no Peru

Thanks to its natural attractions, spots of interest, and delicious food, Peru is currently consolidating as an essential place to travel and is becoming the favorite spot for many travelers.

Consequently, Viagens Machu Picchu created a list of only seven must-see locations in our culturally and historically rich country.

Cusco Tourist Ticket Guide 2024

Cusco hosts a wide range of activity options for different profiles of travelers, as well as some of the biggest festivities in Peru, and if you are a big lover or are very curious to know more about Peru’s history or are planning to visit some of our natural wonders, this destination needs to be on your travel itinerary.

The Peruvian Textiles: Then and Now

Peru is an ancient country, filled with tradition and culture. Among the layers of history recorded in the Inca’s old nation, one remains alive today. Some people continue to practice these Peruvian traditions and customs by following in their ancestors’ footsteps. That’s why we’d like to bring up the famous Peruvian textiles.

The Perfect Peru Itinerary: Practical Guide

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Peru is a large country full of surprises, and gems yet to be discovered, and where you can create the sweetest memories. Also, Peru has mountains and green valleys in the south. In the middle, there’s the coastal region, deserts, and sea. The north is lush thanks to the rainforest where the famous Amazon river […]

Celebrating Holy Week in Peru

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Almost all Peruvians are Catholics. This means they, like people in Christian countries, commemorate the resurrection of Christ. Peruvians take the Holy Week celebration seriously. They do so not only for their beliefs but also for the inheritance they received from their parents and ancestors.