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The Best Times of Year & Day to Visit Machu Picchu

The Best Times of Year & Day to Visit Machu Picchu

Visiting the Machu Picchu Ruins near Cusco, PeruAlongside price, weather is one of the most important factors to take into account when planning a visit to Machu Picchu. November, December, January, February and March constitute the rainy season for much of Peru, especially in the Cusco region. If you’re a photography enthusiast, or if you plan on hiking to the ruins, this is a difficult time to visit because of the mud along the trails and the fog which envelops the site for much of the day. Also, the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu closes for the entire month of February for maintenance. (Machu Picchu itself stays open, as do the popular alternative trails.) On the upside, January, February, and March are the touristic low season, with much fewer tourists milling about, leading to lower prices for lodging and tours. 

Lima’s National Peruvian Paso Horse Competition

Lima’s National Peruvian Paso Horse Competition

Marinera dancer and Peruvian Paso horsemanA Peculiar Breed: The World’s Smoothest Ride

The Peruvian Stepping horse developed in the northern regions of Peru through 400 year process of isolation and selective breeding using Spanish and Berber breeds of horses which were originally introduced during the period of the Spanish Conquest and the beginning of the colonial period. It is instantly recognizable by its peculiar and elegant gait a side-stepping method consisting of a series of synchronized movements of the front and hind legs in a parallel. Where other horses trot when moving at medium-speed, the compact and muscular Peruvian Paso horse employs this 4-beat lateral step, known as the paso llano.

San Blas, the Artists’ Neighborhood of Cusco

San Blas, the Artists’ Neighborhood of Cusco

6128744604_4a10f97c81_bAlthough Cusco boasts a number of historic neighborhoods, San Blas is different from the rest. It’s immediately recognizable thanks to its blue colonial balconies and a preponderance of artisan shops. Just four (admittedly steep) blocks up from the main square, San Blas has a distinctively artistic and bohemian feel. Though modern backpackers and traveling musicians add to this ambience, the neighborhood actually functioned as the city’s artists’ quarter during the time of the Incas as well. 

Latin America’s Most Visited City- What to Do in Lima Peru

Latin America’s Most Visited City- What to Do in Lima Peru

the main square, Plaza Mayor, of Lima, PeruSince last year, Lima is the ost visited city in Latin America.  The City of Kings (as Lima is affectionately known by the limeños) surpassed the region’s other popular cities, including Buenos Aires, Mexico Cancún, Punta Cana, Río de Janeiro, and Sao Paulo. Although being the gateway to a country boasting wonders such as Machu Picchu, the Nazca Lines, and Lake Titicaca certainly helps greatly, the city itself is a wonderful surprise for who take the time to explore Peru’s capital…

This week’s Vendimia Festival 2015 in Ica

This week’s Vendimia Festival 2015 in Ica

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Brass band in Ayacucho Peru

 

 

 

 

A few days ago, the city of Ica in Peru’s desert coastal region began the Vendimia Festival in celebration of the grape harvest. The fertile oases of Ica have been producing wine and pisco brandy since colonial times, and now’s the perfect time to visit them and to tour the region’s artisanal bodegas, enjoy tastings, participate in grape stompings, and watch local dances and parades.