Aramu Muru, or the “Gate of the Gods,” is a rock-carved portal near Lake Titicaca tied to the Lupaca and later the Incas. Discovered in the 1990s, it inspires legends of priests escaping with a solar disk, gateways to other realms, and mystical energy.
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The Capacocha: A Sacred Inca Ritual
The Capacocha ritual was a sacred Inca ceremony where children, chosen for purity and nobility, were sacrificed to honor the gods. Pilgrimages led them to high-altitude shrines, ensuring balance and divine favor. Archaeological finds reveal insights into this solemn practice.
Top 3 Peru Spots for a Mid-Year Adventure
Peru is a dazzling blend of ancient ruins, vibrant culture, and wild nature that’ll make your heart sing. If you’re planning a trip between July and December, you’re in luck—this is one of the best times to explore the country’s incredible diversity. While Machu Picchu often steals the spotlight, we’re skipping it this time to […]
