

A vibrant night market in Aguas Calientes, offering local cuisine, handicrafts, and lively atmosphere.

Aguas Calientes can have sudden rain showers, especially in the evenings when the market is active.
Staying hydrated is crucial, especially when exploring the market and nearby attractions.
Having local currency makes transactions easier and can help avoid high exchange rates or international transaction fees.
Explore the ancient Inca citadel, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Discover the lush valley, visit local markets, and explore Inca ruins.
Experience local food, shopping, and vibrant atmosphere at this evening market.
A historic café near the train station, serving a variety of breakfast options since 1920.
A fine dining restaurant offering traditional Peruvian cuisine in a colonial-style mansion.
A popular restaurant known for its Andean cuisine and traditional Peruvian dishes.
Thick, fluffy pancakes topped with a variety of fresh tropical fruits, served with a side of honey or maple syrup.

Grilled chicken marinated in Middle Eastern spices, wrapped in a soft pita with lettuce, tomatoes, and tahini sauce.
Sweet and savory pork sausage, often served on a stick, with a crispy exterior and juicy interior.
Hand-painted pottery featuring traditional Andean designs, a symbol of local craftsmanship.
Soft and durable textiles made from alpaca wool, a testament to the region's rich textile tradition.
Artisanal chocolates made from local cocoa beans, a delightful treat that supports local farmers.

A serene ashram where Mahatma Gandhi lived, inspiring India's independence movement.
A historic lighthouse in Serang, Banten, offering panoramic views of the Sunda Strait.

A breathtaking light and sound show that brings the historic citadel of Besan to life, narrating its rich history and legends.