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Hello! We love to travel around Peru to discover its natural and cultural richness. In
this blog you will find incredible destinations, important festivities and more, we hope
you enjoy it!
DAYANA: CUSCO
Cusco is a city located in the south of Peru. It is the capital of the ancient Inca Empire and is
considered the most important city of the Inca culture. It has a population of around 400,000
inhabitants. The official language is Spanish, although Quechua is also spoken. It is known
as the "Imperial City" because of its historical and cultural importance The official currency is
the Peruvian Sol. The climate is temperate and
humid, more rainy than in Arequipa. Cusco is
the gateway to Machu Picchu, one of the
Seven Wonders of the Modern World. It is
considered the most touristic capital of Peru.
Cusco has a large number of archaeological
sites and historical monuments. Cusco's
gastronomy is more delicious and healthier
than in Lima. Cusco is home to some of Peru's
most important festivals and celebrations.
Public transport in Cusco includes buses and
taxis. The main airport is Alejandro Velasco
Astete International Airport. The tourism industry is the city's main source of income. The
Plaza de Armas is one of the most popular places to visit in Cusco. Cusco has a rich cultural
offer, including museums, art galleries and folkloric dance and music shows.
The Cathedral of Cusco is the most important religious monument of the Catholic faith in the
city of Cusco and in America. This imposing Renaissance-style cathedral houses the
headquarters of Cusco. Its architecture and splendor surprise all travelers
who enter to explore its lavish corridors.
Likewise, the Cathedral of Cusco is one of the most important tourist and
historical monuments in the city of Cusco and is also the most
photographed building in the Plaza de Armas of Cusco.
Piura is the capital of the homonymous region, located in northwestern Peru. It is famous for
its colonial buildings, such as the cathedral of Piura, with its ornate golden altarpiece.
In the church of San Francisco, Piura declared its independence from Spain in 1821.
His typical dish is "Ceviche de Mero", the distinctive animal is the "aguilucho común" and the
tree is the “algarrobo”.
JENNIFER: ANCASH
Welcome to Ancash, a region in Peru that boasts stunning landscapes, rich culture, and a
plethora of activities for every traveler's taste. Nestled in the Peruvian Andes, Ancash is a
hidden gem waiting to be explored, offering unique experiences that rival even the most
popular destinations in the country.
Activities:
Adventurers will find Huaraz to be a haven. Trekking through the Cordillera Blanca, visitors
can witness dazzling turquoise lakes, towering peaks, and awe-inspiring glaciers. The Santa
Cruz Trek, Laguna 69, and Pastoruri Glacier are must-visit spots offering experiences that
are truly unparalleled.