The Ultimate Gastronomic Journey Through Peru

Food tourism has quietly become one of the fastest-growing travel trends of the decade. Travelers no longer want to simply see a destination — they want to taste it, cook it, and understand the landscape and people behind every dish. And while Italy, France, and Japan have long dominated food travel conversations, one country has […]
The World’s True Chocolate Capital Has Been Peru All Along
Every conversation about the world’s best chocolate tends to start in the same places: Belgium, Switzerland, France. But there is a quieter argument to be made that the world’s finest chocolate was never really Europe’s to claim. Cacao was born in South America. It was cultivated, harvested, and consumed as a sacred drink in the […]
A New Airport Near Machu Picchu Could Bring 200% More Visitors

Reaching Machu Picchu has never been easy — and for many travelers, that’s part of the appeal. But a new airport under construction in the Peruvian Andes could change that dramatically, cutting hours off the journey and potentially tripling the number of visitors to one of the world’s most iconic archaeological sites. The debate around […]
The Train to Machu Picchu Is Running Normally

If you’ve seen recent headlines about a landslide near Machu Picchu and started worrying about your trip, take a breath. The main train route used by the vast majority of tourists is fully operational and safe. Here’s the full picture. What Happened On Monday, March 30, 2026, a huaico (landslide) struck the Mandor sector in […]
Machu Picchu Regulations in 2026

Updated: April 2026 · Cusco, Peru · 6 min read Machu Picchu is still one of the most breathtaking places on Earth. But showing up unprepared in 2026 could mean standing at the gate with no ticket, following the wrong path, or getting escorted out early. The Peruvian government has overhauled the entire visitor system […]