
The Amazon River in Peru and how it became part of one of the 7 wonders of the world
Considered the longest and largest river in the world, the Amazon not only houses a large amount of liquid source that flows into the Atlantic sea, with a contribution of up to 170 thousand meters per second; but, it is a habitat and sustenance for an infinity of species that coexist around it, of which human beings are also included.

Inca Trail: the road to Machu Picchu, a guide to millennia of history
A complex and historical place that runs more than 39 km in its extension; a road that houses a lot of enigmas that passed through the hands of its builders, the Incas; and it has been a long time since this route was a settlement to guide the enchanted city, and its legacy in time still prevails.

Peruvian Pisco: the story behind the iconic national drink
Many years and colonies are those that date back to give life to pisco, extracted from various grape strains, including aromatic and non-aromatic, being until now a perfect drink for cocktails for its versatility in the mix and favorited worldwide.

Peru: a way of offering to satisfy mother earth
Since ancient times, civilizations and communities have established a unique link between the way of communicating with each of the aspects that compose the “fertile land”, and that her fertility depends on their beliefs, of the offerings that demonstrate the veneration to her.