We live in a time when the word “empire” is often associated with corruption and decay. Yet, when we think of the Incas, the perception often shifts. Spanish chronicles frequently portrayed them as a people of high morality, who abhorred homosexuality. But was that the whole story? The official history of the Tahuantinsuyo, the Inca...Read More
There’s a moment, high in the Andes, when the air thins and the world goes quiet. You stop, not just to catch your breath, but because you feel it; a presence. You look up at the colossal peak scraping the sky, its glaciers glowing with an impossible blue, and you realize you’re not just looking...Read More
Just 50 kilometers northwest of Cusco lie the mysterious Moray circles, an impressive structure that has become an essential destination for travelers exploring the region. While often attributed to the Incas, some theories suggest that their origins could date back to pre-Inca cultures that already took advantage of the site’s unique features. Moray, with its...Read More