The Archbishop of the Catholic Church in Cusco has signed a diabolical deal with Starbucks and is forcing the traditional (and affordable) Cafe Ayllu in Cusco to look elsewhere by quadrupling the rent… more →
Rachel in Peru!Eliza Kern wrote 6 days ago: Today I had an entire Saturday to myself in Ollantaytambo. Jarrard and Kelsey are off on individual … more →
Eliza Kern wrote 1 week ago: Growing up in Washington, D.C., I feel entitled to enter museums and national parks for free. From m … more →
shadowphenyx wrote 2 weeks ago: (Photo via Sunny Lam) This recipe uses the more exotic amaranth flour which you can grow locally he … more →
GRC wrote 2 weeks ago: Colca Canyons, Cruz del Condor, entire Colca Valley–breathtakingly beautiful. Yes, there were … more →
johnlegry wrote 2 weeks ago: Islands w/ apple, religions in the stream of time. New work at all the ZAZZLE galleries. Check out … more →
rachelinperu wrote 3 weeks ago: The Archbishop of the Catholic Church in Cusco has signed a diabolical deal with Starbucks and is fo … more →
pdurham000 wrote 1 month ago: Machu Picchu One of the most emotive and beautiful archaeological sites in the world is the great lo … more →
james wrote 2 months ago: This statue is an example of pre-Colonial art depicting the importance of coca. Photo from mamacoc … more →
speedthepilgrim wrote 2 months ago: The Home Cafe, Willow Lake, S.D. “When you have exhausted all possibilities, remember this … more →
incapoint wrote 3 months ago: Bajo la figura de franquicia se abrirá el primer Westin Libertador en Lima en julio del 2010 con 3 … more →
incapoint wrote 3 months ago: Cerca de 600 turistas quedaron varados en Machu Picchu Pueblo debido a la suspensión, por parte de P … more →
davidmullins wrote 4 months ago: The largest empire in pre-Columbian America, the Inca ruled the most advanced civilization in the N … more →
somainkinderland wrote 4 months ago: Our Inca-Quechua Sartorialist. Colourful! (Pics: Andrea Greca) … more →
phillegitimate wrote 4 months ago: I had prefaced my quick trip to Peru with a biography of Inca Garcilaso de la Vega, and on my way b … more →
sunnysarai wrote 4 months ago: Being at the Link School provided me with the opportunity to travel abroad. All year one students … more →
sunilreddym wrote 4 months ago: Inca civilization’s exact origins are unknown. However, by year 1500, Tawantinsuyu – Inc … more →
drjanephilpott wrote 4 months ago: Quinoa (pronounced KEEN-wah) is a species of the broad-leaf goosefoot family (Chenopodium quinoa) gr … more →
phillegitimate wrote 4 months ago: At the beginning of time, the land was dark, and full of stone and precipices. Viracocha, the creato … more →
phillegitimate wrote 4 months ago: I reached the ugly border town and crossed into Peru exactly ninety days after arriving in Bolivia. … more →