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Peru

The alternative rainbow mountain tour to Palccoyo, Peru

WHAT: Visiting the rainbow mountain of Palccoyo; an alternative trip to the touristy mountain of Vinicunca in the same area. WHERE: The mountain range is a 3,5 hour drive from

The dresscode of the Peruvian altiplano

In the Peruvian High Andes, in every region – and sometimes even in every village –  you can spot another style of clothing. These Quechuan designs and traditions go back

PHOTOS: A multiple day hike around the stunning Colca Canyon

Nestled in the Andean highlands of Peru is Colca Canyon, the second deepest canyon of the Americas. If you think that the Grand Canyon is impressive, you’ll for sure love

Some cool veggie/vegan spots in Cusco

As I was travelling with a vegan around Cusco, I was able to take a bite out of the scene in the city myself too. I guess being a vegan

Exploring Lima in 2 days: an itinerary

Wondering what to do in Lima? This itinerary covers up most of the historical centre, Miraflores, Barranco and Chorillos. You can easily extend your visit with another museum, but to

The historic centre of Lima in pictures

As Lima was one of the richest cities centuries ago, you might understand that its old centre nowadays still is full of impressive, colonial buildings and interesting architecture. We walked

The free walking tour through Barranco and Chorillos in Lima

WHAT: The best free walking tour I’ve ever joined – through the neigbhourhoods of Barranco and Chorillos, in Lima  WHERE: In both the southern neighbourhoods of Barranco and Chorillos, Lima,

A stay with an Uros family on lake Titicaca

WHAT: A sleepover at the Uros Qhantany Lodge: a floating island of an Uros family at Lake Titicaca WHERE: Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world. The island

The artsy vibes of Barranco, Lima, in pictures

In the grey and smoky city that is Lima one neighbourhood stands out by far: Barranco. This bohemian and upcoming district on the southern side along the coastal cliffs of

A visit to the nuns of Santa Catalina in Arequipa

WHAT: A visit to the Monasterio de Santa Catalina, that gives you a fascinating insight into the life of the nuns in Arequipa throughout the centuries WHERE: The monastery is

PHOTOS: The white city of Arequipa in Peru

Peru’s second largest city is a popular hub on the way to Cusco. Since the city is located quite a few meters higher than Lima, it’s a perfect stop for

The desolate beauty of the Paracas reserve in Peru

WHAT: Cruising a part of the Paracas National Reserve – a big desert full of red sand, steep cliffs, fossils and birds WHERE: Near the town of Paracas, 250 km