The geography of Peru is not a static canvas, but a dynamic battleground where colossal forces collide. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the liminal space where the Andes Mountains—that continental spine of rock and ice—finally collapses into the Amazon basin. This is no mere geographic border; it is a violent, fertile transition zone,...Read More
Choosing an excursion in Cusco can be a fascinating dilemma. The region, famous for its Andean landscapes, offers not one, but three impressive colored mountains, each with its own personality. Deciding between Vinicunca, Palcoyo, and Pallay Punchu isn’t a matter of which is “better,” but which one aligns with you, your pace, and what you...Read More