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The Señor de Huanca: Cusco’s Miracle Lord in the Mountains
If you’ve been dreaming of visiting Cusco, chances are you’re already picturing Machu Picchu, llamas, and colorful markets. But beyond the famous sites, the city of Cusco also holds one of the most heartfelt traditions in the Andes: the devotion to El Señor de Huanca. Over 3,000 meters above sea level, this is not just […]
Route of the famous Inca Trail
Your adventure begins on the railway “kilometer 82,” passing stunning Andean scenery, culminating in reaching the majestic Machu Picchu through the Inca Trail.
Free Attractions in Cusco and Beyond in Peru
Cusco offers free must-sees like the 12-angle stone, historic center, and San Blas. Beyond Cusco, Peru’s free gems include Yanahuara in Arequipa, Miraflores’ coast in Lima, and Máncora’s beaches. Discover Peru affordably, exploring its historic charm and natural beauty.
Discover Cusco During the Rainy Season: Here’s Why
Cusco’s rainy season (Nov–Mar) transforms the Andes into lush green landscapes, offering stunning views, fewer tourists, and rich cultural events like Santurantikuy and Carnival. Explore Machu Picchu’s mystical vibe, enjoy markets, museums, and stay flexible for a unique adventure.
The Perfect Peru Itinerary: Practical Guide
Peru is a large country full of surprises, gems you must discover, and places 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 the sea. The north is lush thanks to the rainforest where the famous Amazon River […]
San Blas in Cusco: A Guide to the Bohemian Neighborhood
San Blas in Cusco is a vibrant hub of art, history, and charm. Wander cobblestone streets, explore artisan markets, enjoy stunning views, and dine at cozy spots. With art galleries, historic San Blas Church, and eateries like Limbus Restobar, it’s a must-visit in Cusco!
History of Some Streets in Cusco
Cusco, once the heart of the Inca Empire, preserves its secrets and culture in its cobblestone streets. Explore its magic through streets like Siete Cuartones, Hatun Rumiyoc, Suecia, Amargura, Siete Culebras, Choquechaca, Siete Angelitos, and Resbalosa, each with unique histories and Quechua influences. Discover more with Viagens Machu Picchu!
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.”
The Lord of the Earthquakes: Cusco’s Beloved Patron Saint
Señor de los Temblores, Cusco’s revered Christ figure, has been a symbol of faith for centuries. Born from legend, his statue is paraded every Holy Monday, stopping earthquakes and plagues. Adorned with ñucchu flowers, he blends Spanish and Andean traditions, uniting the city in devotion.
