January 2021

Set in a green valley amid a perimeter of mountains. The main reason to visit this small desert town are the mysterious Nasca lines. Just before arriving to the small town, you traverse a huge desert plain, similar to the Tademait, in Sahara. It’s in this arid pampas that was found in 1939 strange

Pisaq Located 18 Km.from Cusco in straight line and 35 Km through a paved road, Pisaq is considered as a typical Inca town, with several stages of a state city, and early privileged assimilation to the Inca Empire

Located at an altitude of 3.360m above sea level, Cusco was referred as the ‘Navel of the World’. Plan to spend at least 3 days in and around Cusco (to get used to the altitude) before starting any serious trekking such as the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. This is an ideal opportunity

The archaeology of Northern Peru is at least as interesting as the archaeology in the Cusco area! Peru is a huge country, full of ancient empires, with the rise and fall of spectacular kingdoms throughout the ages. The Incas were the last era before Columbus

Over the last 20 years the practice of eco-tourism has developed throughout Peru. As more people visit the jungle and learn about its flora and fauna, more people will become involved in the race to save them. Local people and governments will also see that the long term value

The whole year around there’s an enjoyable temperature. The second biggest city after Lima with 750.000 habitants. Arequipa is situated at 2335 m and is surrounded by 3 imposing volcanoes, The Misti (5822 m) an active volcano the Chachani (6075 m) and the Pichu Pichu (5664 m)

The archaeology of Northern Peru is at least as interesting as the archaeology in the Cusco area! Peru is a huge country, full of ancient empires, with the rise and fall of spectacular kingdoms throughout the ages. The Incas were the last era before Columbus, so their gold and empire was recorded and made famous

The Incas were the last era before Columbus, so their gold and empire was recorded and made famous to Europeans. Today 99% of Peru’s tourists go ONLY to the half of Peru South of Lima.