

A lush, Andean region known for ancient Inca sites and vibrant markets.
Soup made with quinoa, vegetables, and sometimes chicken or beef.
Meat, potatoes, and corn cooked in a pit oven with hot stones.
Roasted or fried guinea pig, often served with potatoes and corn.
A vibrant local market offering textiles, pottery, and jewelry, best experienced in the morning.
An Inca fortress with impressive terraces and temples, perfect for a morning visit.
A stunning landscape of salt ponds, best visited in the afternoon for the unique perspective of the sun's rays.
Known for its stunning views of the Urubamba River and the surrounding mountains, El Albergue offers a delightful breakfast experience.
El Huacatay is famous for its traditional Peruvian dishes, especially its ceviche and lomo saltado.
Inkallakta Restaurant is renowned for its innovative Peruvian cuisine and stunning views of the Urubamba River.
Sacred Valley has uneven terrain, so comfortable, sturdy boots are essential for exploring.
Staying hydrated is crucial in the high-altitude climate of the Sacred Valley.
While cards are accepted in some places, having local currency is recommended for small businesses and rural areas.
These vibrant textiles are woven in the traditional Inca style, featuring geometric patterns and bold colors.
The Sacred Valley is known for its high-quality silver jewellery, often adorned with semi-precious stones.
This distinctive pottery is known for its red and black geometric designs, inspired by ancient Inca patterns.

A stunning, iconic cathedral in St. Petersburg, known for its colorful onion domes and intricate mosaics.
Akaka Falls, a stunning 442-foot waterfall, is a must-see in Hawaii, with a lush, tropical setting and a historic bridge.

Zimmerman Park, a serene urban oasis, offers a peaceful escape with its lush greenery and tranquil pond, located in the heart of Chicago's North Side.