Despite my food sensitivities or wanting to stay in my comfort zone, I always try to immerse myself in a culture’s cuisine when I travel. And while Cusco may have some of the best Peruvian food in the country, it’s a luxurious French restaurant that stands out among the rest. If you’re looking for a fine dining restaurant to celebrate a special occasion or simply seek reprise from all of that guinea pig, then you should definitely make a reservation at Le Soleil Restaurant.Continue reading →
Most tourists head to Peru for the famous UNESCO site, Machu Picchu. But there’s a new mountain that’s gaining popularity fast! If you want to see a different but equally stunning side of Peru, you have to visit Rainbow Mountain!Continue reading →
Lima may be the capital of Peru, but Cusco is the real heart of the country. Full of spiritual history and located a mere 3 hours away from Machu Picchu, you’ll definitely find yourself here during your trip to Peru. Enjoy 48 hours in Cusco or more with my 2-day guide!Continue reading →
Cusco is the cultural center of Peru. From the historical Plaza de Armas to rolling mountains, you can feel the positive and natural vibrations throughout this colonial city. And no stronger vibes can be found than at Novotel Cusco. Continue reading →
Peru might be one of the most diverse landscapes I’ve ever visited. From the lush Amazon rainforest to the high mountain ranges, Peru has every kind of natural wonder you could dream of. If these 32 photos of Peru don’t make you want to visit ASAP, I don’t know what will!Continue reading →
Altitude sickness can be a real buzz kill. Don’t let dizzying heights ruin your well-earned vacation! Check out some classic, offbeat and full proof ways to avoid altitude sickness in Peru!Continue reading →
Everyone wants to cross Machu Picchu of their bucket list. After all, it’s one of the most stunning new world wonders. But all of that popularity has led UNESCO to change the landmark’s entrance rules. If you plan on visiting Machu Picchu during your future travels, make sure you’re prepared with Machu Picchu’s new entrance regulations.Continue reading →