
Top 5 Local Cusco Eateries for Authentic Dining Experiences
Food experts Rosemary and Claire of Authentic Food Quest share their favourite Cusco restaurants where you can eat like a local and enjoy an authentic Peruvian dining experience.
A Fresh Perspective on Travel Every Day
Food experts Rosemary and Claire of Authentic Food Quest share their favourite Cusco restaurants where you can eat like a local and enjoy an authentic Peruvian dining experience.
Looking for things to do outside Cusco? Discover the top three little-known hiking day trips in Cusco.
Here are 10 compelling reasons to visit the Amazon River in Peru!
Peru is a destination we can explore repeatedly. Like many, Machu Picchu was the first place we visited in the country and it remains an unforgettable highlight.
We love visiting ancient ruins, and the ancient temples of Bagan in Myanmar are incredible.I find that we are drawn to temples and ancient cities to discover the past and explore how people lived centuries ago.
Canada is filled with fascinating Indigenous experiences, and the Great Spirit Circle Trail of Manitoulin Island in Ontario stands out as an exceptional destination.This tour takes you around the largest freshwater island in the world, where the Anishinabek Peoples have traded and settled for thousands of years.
It was eerily silent and all I could hear was my own breathing, as a waft of bubbles hurriedly escaped from my regulator, rushing towards the surface as if in a hurry to catch some air. I was finally going scuba diving in Maldives.I could feel the cold water on my bare arms rocking me gently from side to side. I was weighed down, yet floating, excited, yet nervous, immersed in my thoughts, mesmerized at the vibrant blue world unfolding in front of me.
“This guest post by Juan Lena & Kyle Browning fromThe Kangaroo Kitecovers all you need to know about sandboarding and dune buggying in Paracas, Peru.” Paracas is a small town 250 km South of Lima, Perú. Most people know itfor the famous Ballestas Islands and the incredible wildlife living amongst them.
A Sarong is a long flowing piece of fabric that is typically wrapped around the waist. It is soft, comfortable, and often features colorful patterns that add a touch of style to your travel wardrobe.
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Petra Jordan wasn’t voted one of the New 7 Wonders of the world for nothing! It really is one of those places that lives up to the hype.PetraJordanis one of the most magnificent ancient cities on earth.We had the chance to visit it both at night and during the day and it definitely lived up to the hype. While many people only pop into Petra for a short visit on a day tour, we suggest spending a couple of days at the ruins.
We had two glorious days in Yala National Park with a total of three outings in the park. Touring with a private driver and guide gave us the luxury of spotting wildlife at our own pace without the crowds. We enjoyed two nights atThe Cinnamon Wild Lodge where we stayed right in the middle of wildlife.This was how a safari in Sri Lanka was meant to be.
“They will tear you apart if you call it The Muskokas.” During our lunch in Huntsville, I learned that it’s simply Muskoka! Regardless of the name, Muskoka is stunning and, contrary to popular belief, it remains vibrant throughout the year! Here are the best things to do in Muskoka this winter.
The Amazon River, one of the most spectacular rivers on the planet, is nearly 4,000 miles long, ranking as the second-longest river globally, just after the Nile. Despite being slightly shorter than the Nile, it holds a more significant title in terms of water discharge.
I first became interested in visiting Rio favelas when Dave was working onThe Hulkin 2007. Some of the cast and crew flew down to Rio to film the opening scene where Edward Norton was chased through the slums of the city.
When driving through 15 countries from England to Mongolia in the Mongol Rally, many people expressed concerns about the countries that we were driving through. Sure, we faced corruption and some places felt like the Wild West of years gone by, but there are more dangerous places in the world. None of the countries listed below were on our route to Mongolia.
It started out as a New Year’s Resolution on the eve of 2007.We were feeling blue after two years of working too hard and traveling too little. We found ourselves stuck in a rut.
In the last few years, Dubrovnik has become one of the most desirable travel destinations in the world. Choosing the right accommodation is crucial for avoiding crowds and maximizing your experience in this beautiful city.
So, you’re a young adventurer and you feel invincible. You’ve climbed a couple of peaks and don’t really think about what happens next. That’s at least what it was like for me back in the 80s.
A highlight of the Mongol Rally was reaching the ultimate destination – Mongolia. The journey was sensational, culminating in breathtaking experiences across the country. Here are our favorite Mongolia pictures showcasing the incredible sights from the Russian border to the Gobi Desert.