If you’re planning an excursion to Lake Titicaca, make sure to learn about all the different things to do there! Here we’ll tell you everything about them.
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Cusco’s 12-Angle Stone: A Masterpiece of Inca Ingenuity
Located on Hatunrumiyoc Street in Cusco, the 12-Angle Stone is an impressive example of Inca stonemasonry, demonstrating their advanced architectural techniques and resilience against earthquakes. Once part of the palace of Inca Roca, this stonework remains a symbol of the Inca Empire’s ingenuity. Beyond its historical importance, the stone is surrounded by myths, including tales of supernatural construction methods. Today, it remains a must-see attraction for travelers exploring Cusco’s rich heritage.
Cusco: The Puma-Shaped City of the Andes
Cusco’s puma-shaped design reflects Inca mythology and urban genius, symbolizing strength and protection. Landmarks like Sacsayhuamán (head), Plaza de Armas (heart), and Pumacurco Street (spine) showcase its harmony with nature and enduring cultural legacy.
Discover Peru’s White City, Arequipa
In this blog, we will give you a brief and clear description of why is Arequipa called the white city, why this place is unforgettable for visitors, etc.
Tracing the Roots of Pisco: Peru’s Distilled Treasure
Pisco, Peru’s iconic grape spirit, originated in the 16th century and is deeply tied to Peruvian identity. While Chile claims it too, historical records and UNESCO recognize its Peruvian roots. Explore its rich history, cultural significance, and versatile flavors!
