Traveling is more than just visiting new places—it’s about discovering yourself along the way. For women who want to explore Peru in a safe, empowering, and culturally rich environment, Travelista Peru offers the perfect escape. As a women-only tour company dedicated exclusively to Peru, Travelistacurates unforgettable journeys that combine adventure, sisterhood, and comfort.... read more
Lima is famous worldwide for its restaurants and food culture worldwide. Here we will give you a taste of the fine cuisine on offer in the capital of Peru, Lima.... read more
The Peruvian Amazon has something for everyone. For the nature lover it is a must see and should be part of any adventure in Peru. A trip to the jungle is a trip to visit mother nature.... read more
Travel to Peru is a lifelong dream for many of us, the country has much to offer with a beautiful long coastline, high mountain ranges and thick lush jungle. Ancient ruins from mysterious civilizations to large cosmopolitan cities waiting for you to explore, the markets in Peru are where you will find some of the best souvenirs and handicrafts anywhere in the world. No where in the world will you find such diversity and culture all in the one place. Here we shall give you the top 10 tips for your perfect holiday to Peru.... read more
The Sacred Valley of the Incas, located between Cusco and Machu Picchu, is packed with history, culture, and natural beauty. A trip to Cusco and Peru would not be complete without a trip to the Sacred Valley. Whether you take a day trip or a few days there is plenty to see and do. Here are out suggestions for the top things to do in the Sacred Valley.... read more
Where is Machu Picchu located you may ask? This is a great question and the answer is not that hard. But first a few Machu Picchu facts, Machu Picchu was built by the Incas many centuries ago and remained hidden for hundreds of years until the early 20th Century when an American explorer named Hiram Bingham stumbled upon the site with the help of a local farm boy. It is noted that he was actually looking for a fictional city of gold but found Machu Picchu instead. Nobody is a 100 percent sure why the Inca built the sacred site on the side of the mountain, but it is said that they abandoned Machu Picchu because of the difficulty in getting water to the site. It is also said that they only used the Machu Picchu for 100 years.... read more
Barranco is often referred to as Lima’s Bohemian district, is a vibrant and artistic neighbourhood located along the coast, just south of the bustling Miraflores area.... read more
Perched along Lima’s dramatic Pacific coastline, Miraflores is the vibrant heart of the Peruvian capital.... read more
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