La Profezia della Curendera by H. H. Mamani has been a way point in the rediscovery of ourselves started before our trip and leading to it. In short As a…
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We are a travelling couple who, after leaving pretty much everything behing, decided to explore their inner and outside world
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In short… La vie en cabane: Petit discours sur la frugalité er le retour à l’essentiel is a short essay on the concept of hut as an archetype. The hut,…
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Asi Habla un Q’ero by N. P. Calcina has served as a starting point to learn more about one of the most ancient cultures in South America and to begin…
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The Shuar are an indigenous people of the Amazon in Ecuador and Peru. Skilful warriors, they resisted to the Incan and Spanish conquest and are now fighting to save the…
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The Pastoruri glacier is located in the Southern portion of the Cordillera Blanca in Peru. In the last few years this 5,240-meter ice giant has become one of the main…
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Chavin de Huntar is one of the most ancient and mysterious archaeological sites in Peru. It’s located in the central part of the country, about 100 Km from the town…
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Orcona, a place shrouded in mystery and full of energy, is located few kilometres away from Nasca (Peru), outside the main tourist routes. Being in the area to visit the…
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The Q’ero are the last Incan shamans and descendants. Meeting them is still possible without agencies and organized tours. Visiting the Q’ero, holders of a rich ancestral culture, is one…
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Trip to Q’eros: the last Incan shamans
The Q’eros (spelled Q’iru in Quechua) are the last descendants of the Inca empire. Proud of their culture and traditions, they live on the Peruvian Andes (Cusco region) 5.000 metres…
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What?! You are in Peru and you don’t visit Machu Picchu? Exactly. We said NO to this wonderful place which is the most visited archaeological site in Peru. Here the…