Paro (Parccotica) y Cerro Huamantica, Anta
Paro is my father’s land, the place where granny and grandpa live. It’s a beautiful green place in the highlands, a place of beautiful childhood memories. I remember walking for […]
Paro is my father’s land, the place where granny and grandpa live. It’s a beautiful green place in the highlands, a place of beautiful childhood memories. I remember walking for […]
This time our adventure started where our car had broken down last time, Huarocondo. Huarocondo is one of the nine districts of Anta in Cusco at 3320 m.a.s.l. and 30 […]
Huchuy Qosqo, Quechua words that mean ‘Little Cusco’ is an archaeological site at 3650 m.a.s.l. north of Cusco, overlooking the Sacred Valley. There, one is taken aback by its beauty […]
The Arín Waterfall is also known as The Mermaid Waterfall. It is located in Calca, in the Sacred Valley’s core. We left Cusco at noon hoping to be there relatively […]
Muñapata is a village close to the town of Urcos, right at the turnoff of the highway to Puerto Maldonado, the Interoceanic. We had heard a lot about this wonderful […]
Sirenachayoc is a waterfall located in Lamay, Calca. Its waters drop at 10 metres approximately and is a good place to spend a relaxing afternoon. The path is beautiful, full […]
Apukunaq Tianan is an artistic monument carved in rocks and is located in Poroy, Cusco at 45 minutes from the city centre. Apukunaq Tianan are Quechua words that mean ‘Abode […]
This is the best experience I’ve ever had so far. July 31st 2021, we left on Saturday as we planned to see the sunrise from Tres Cruces on Sunday. We […]
Devil’s Balcony or ‘El Balcón Del Diablo’ in Spanish, is a rock formation very close to the Archaeological site of Sacsayhuaman with a peculiar cave that overlooks a river that […]
Tipón is an archaeological Incan site between 3250 and 3960 m.a.s.l. What really calls anybody’s attention here is the irrigation system based on canals, fountains and stonework with water falls […]