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Traditional Peruvian Food that’s Also Vegetarian

Traditional Peruvian Food that’s Also Vegetarian

Peruvian-vegetarian-foodEver more modest and upscale vegetarian restaurants are popping up throughout Peru. This is due in part to the same growth of nutritional and ethical concerns that other countries are having and in part to small fringe religious movements that include vegetarianism among their proscriptions. We reviewed some of our favorite vegetarian options in Cusco, Peru in an earlier post.

Many of these restaurants serve vegetarian versions of well-known Peruvian dishes: causa with avocado and mango rather than fish, a mushroom ceviche, creamy yellow sauce from ají de gallina dressing fetuccini rather than shredded hen. Others serve a mixture of different cuisines, those oft-used dishes that have become associated with vegetarianism internationally: falafel, hummus, black bean tacos with guacamole, veggie pizzas…

Arequipa Travel: Journey to the Crater of El Misti Volcano

Arequipa Travel: Journey to the Crater of El Misti Volcano

En route to El Misti Volcano outside of Arequipa Peruel_misti_volcano_placard

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Misti Volcano looming in the background of Arequipa’s skyline is an iconic sight, representing the White City for Peruvians and travelers alike. It was important in pre-Columbian times as well, as shown by the 1998 expedition which uncovered the mummies of six sacrificed Inca youths and other ritual offerings along the innermost of its three concentric craters. Travelers drawn to the volcano can choose between two adventurous ways to experience its majesty first-hand: climbing to its summit, or biking down its sandy slopes.

Pirwa Travel Guide: The Beach Town of Máncora

Pirwa Travel Guide: The Beach Town of Máncora

mancora-18The seaside resort town of Máncora in northwestern Perú has become an obligatory stop for long-term backpackers seeking some respite after the cold altiplano and snowy Andean peaks. In fact, it’s become so popular with travelers of all stripes, as well as with Peruvians, that Lonely Planet has taken to referring to it as “Peru’s worst-kept secret”.

5 Best Spots to Visit in the Sacred Valley of the Incas

5 Best Spots to Visit in the Sacred Valley of the Incas

"Sacred Valley" Rafael Amado, National GeographicFor the Incas, the fertile Urubamba River Valley constituted the center of the four corners of the earth. Its breathtaking landscape of abundant crops and surrounding Andean peaks make it obvious why this spot was considered blessed. If you are visiting Cuzco, you don´t want to miss the traditional Quechua communities where locals in traditional Andean dress brighten streets lined with adobe homes or the expansive landscape marked by farms, Inca ruins, and Inca agricultural terraces still in use today. Check out our list of our favorite spots below!

What to Do & Where to Go in the Historical Center of Arequipa

What to Do & Where to Go in the Historical Center of Arequipa

Pirwa Park Hostel ArequipaPirwa Arequipa Hostel is lucky to be located in Arequipa’s striking historical center, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s distinguished by its mestizo-baroque buildings (whose intricate carvings include a mix of European and pre-Columbian symbols) constructed of pearly volcanic sillar stone. Although merely walking around the center is a nice way to pass the day, there’s plenty to see and do in Arequipa’s historical center: