At the moment the investigators are doing excavations. Today we could appreciate the part of the pyramidal central building, an amphitheater of celebrations and political rites and religious of this surprising town that will contribute valuable revelations of this very old culture.

Puno & Titicaca lake
Puno & Titicaca lake

Let us show you The life style, crafts, agriculture. their customs. traditions and more. It includes accommodation as well as an expert guide, meals, transport and more.

PERÚ
PERÚ

Visitors can join coast, highlands and jungle, in aged-old celebrations, each music and dance retelling its own history. They are welcome to share in the customs and tasks villagers and witness how farmers have been able to master the dificult terrain of our places.

Palomino Islands
Palomino Islands

You have a journey taking you through Islas Cavinzas Islands, El Fronton Islands, El Camotal Islands and finally Palomino Islands.

Kuelap: the city on the clouds
Kuelap: the city on the clouds

Kuélap is located on a limestone ridge on top of a mountain at an elevation of 3000 metres, on the left bank of the Utcubamba River.[1][4] It belongs to the district of Tingo, Luya Province, Amazonas.[1] The area is covered with cloud forests, with a variety of trees, orchids and epiphytes.

Choquequirao and its mysteries
Choquequirao and its mysteries

Choquequirao is part of the Andean city system complex of Vilcabamba Valley. In Inka age, it was connected to Machupicchu citadel by a complex system of inca paths.