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I am founder and content creator of Lorenzo Expeditions, since 2006 I started with the Inca Jungle tour, guiding and serving thousands of tourists in a personal way to get to know Machu Picchu in a unique and authentic way.

Toritos de Pucara
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Torito de Pucará

Torito de Pucará: are considered symbols of happiness, fertility and protection. It is native to southern Peru, exactly Pucará in the Peruvian department of Puno, we can find a character full of mysticism and art of mud: the Torito de Pucará. This peculiar character, full of Andean colors and details, is the most representative ceramic […]

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Qoricancha temple of the sun
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Best Museums in Cusco

In the city of Cusco there are a great number of museums that are evidence of the cultures that passed through this city. One of the most important in South America is the Inca culture, which had as its capital the city of Cusco itself. There is no doubt that it left a historical and

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Mariposario de Machu Picchu
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Butterflies in Machu Picchu

Buttterflies in Machu Picchu : “A fascinating space, where local residents have become protagonists in the conservation of their heritage” – Leonardo Serrano Gutiérrez, Director of the Butterfly Farm the Wonder Machu Picchu, this millenary citadel of Cusco is impressive, and is surrounded by one of the most impressive ecosystems of the planet. The natural

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Salt Mines Maras Cusco
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Salt mines Maras

Salt Mines, it is in the province of Urubamba in Cusco, Peru, a thousand-year-old legend can be heard in the mountains surrounding the town of Maras. At 3000 meters above sea level and one and a half hours from the city of Cusco are the salt mines of Maras, whose exploitation is as old as

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Qoricancha temple of the sun
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Coricancha: An indisputable example of the fusion of the Inca and Hispanic cultures

Coricancha, which was considered the Inca Temple of the Sun, was one of the most sacred and respected sites of the Inca Empire. People from all over the Empire gathered in this temple to worship and pay homage to their gods, but the interior of the enclosure was reserved for the most important personalities of

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