tourism

The DUMBANGER Lectures of Xavier Coronel

Xavier Coronel, a native of Ecuador, the enigmatic artist at the center of this exploration, is a creative force that defies conventional categorization. Delving into Xavier's work is like...

Cruising from Peru to the End of the Earth with Family and Friends

Embarking on a cruise with family and friends is a remarkable experience that offers entertainment and enjoyment spanning generations. Ten years ago, my family...

Gran Pajatén: The Ancient Ruins so Precious You’ll Need a Permit to Visit

Lesser known than Kuelap, the Chachapoyas ruins of Gran Pajatén are equally—if not more so—visually striking and enigmatic.

Peru Wins “Best Culinary Destination in the World” Title for 8th Consecutive Year

For the eighth year in a row Peru was awarded title of Best Culinary Destination at the international gala of the World Travel Awards.

Sustainable Tourism: The Ideal Balance

It is important to work hard to not only create consciousness about the importance of sustainability and conservation in Peru but also to do...

Peru Attracts $600 Million In Tourism

Peru’s tourism sector attracts about $600 million US dollars, according to Canatur, the National Chamber of Tourism in the country.Carlos Canales, president of Canatur,...

Peru Launches A Campaign To Increase Visit Of Japanese Tourists

The Commission for the Promotion of Peru for Exports and Tourism (Promperú) launched last Thursday a new digital marketing campaign in Japan with the...

Find Your Home Away from Home in The Sacred Valley

Casa Camacho, located in the Sacred Valley, is one of those rare places to stay in Peru that you are likely to never forget...

Glamping in the Rainforest

Four hours in an open boat up the Tambopata River takes you to the luxury Refugio Amazonas.Puerto Maldonado is a one hour flight from...

Tourism In Central Peru Increased 10.4% In 2018

According to numbers published by the Business Research Center of Peru Cámaras, the central region of the country registered 3.2 million tourists, both domestic...

Working Conditions for Porters on the Inca Trail the Next Thailand Elephant Case?

Inca Trail porters shut down the Inca trail on June 6 and 7, 2019 because their demands for fair working conditions have not been met. Here are the details about the strike, and why this struggle should be important to anybody who treks with porters within Peru.Despite waiting for almost two years to have their demands...