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The New 1000AD Game: A Beginner’s Experience

24th February 2011
The New 1000AD game is a free online strategy game that aims to challenge players in a number of different skills, testing their planning and tactical abilities against those of other players. The historical time frame is, as the name suggests, the year ... Read >
Author: Lance Peters

Ecuador’s Main Inca Site: Ingapirca, by Hortense Soulier

10th February 2011
Lying between Alausi and Cuenca is Ecuador’s main Inca site, Ingapirca, which means “Wall of the Inca" in native language. Before its appropriation by the Incas who conquered southern Ecuador, the site was probably already considered as sacred by the nati... Read >
Author: Latamforless

Peru travel: the Wari Culture, by Hortense Soulier

10th February 2011
The Peruvian highlands are generally less visited than other more famous areas of the country such as Cusco or Puno. However they possess some hidden gems that should not be missed on a trip to Peru. This culturally rich region abounds with archeological ... Read >
Author: Latamforless

Early Arts of Peru, by Hortense Soulier

10th February 2011
Peru boasts a particularly rich culture which has been formed over centuries under influences from various civilizations which originated as early as 1,200 BC. The first building culture of Peru, one of the earliest and most influential in the country was... Read >
Author: Latamforless

Guide to the Best Festivals in Cusco, by Hortense Soulier

10th February 2011
One of the most famous attractions of Peru, Cusco attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors each year, willing to explore the former seat of the glorious Inca regime and admire the beautiful colonial architecture of the city. The surrounding Sacred Valle... Read >
Author: Latamforless

Western Wall- Holy Place for Jews.

04th February 2011
Machu Picchu tours are situated in Peru. It is a unique masterpiece featuring the architecture, landscape and beautiful scenery. Recently Machu Picchu tours are recognized as the new seven wonders including the beaches passing of the north and to the Amaz... Read >
Author: rikhav

Chan Chan and Other Fascinating Peru Ruins

03rd February 2011
Peru houses one of the best-known ruin sites in the world: Machu Picchu. But hardcore historians and cultural buffs might enjoy indulging themselves with a visit to some of the country’s other, less-known and relatively tourist-free, historical sites. The... Read >
Author: Latamforless

Traditional medicine in Peru

03rd February 2011
Traditional medicine and healing have a long history in Peru, dating back to over 2,000 years ago, and traditional healers are still commonplace throughout the county. There are generally called herbaleros, hueseros or curanderos, and you will find them s... Read >
Author: Latamforless

Peru Travel: Inca History in Cajamarca

03rd February 2011
Sitting in Peru’s northern Andes, at a moderate altitude of 8,695ft (3,650m), the lovely colonial town of Cajamarca, the largest in the area, is a real gem, filled with history and fascinating architecture and people. A former seat of authority for the In... Read >
Author: Latamforless

What to see on tours to Machu Picchu

27th January 2011
Explore one of the Seven New Wonders of the World on an exciting tour of Machu Picchu that will take you back into time. Get fascinating insights into the Inca Regime way of life with a tour of the magnificent and mysterious ruins. Read this guide to know... Read >
Author: Latamforless

Organizing your Machu Picchu Trips

27th January 2011
Recently declared one the Seven New Wonders of the World, Machu Picchu is one of the most sought after destinations in Peru and probably in South America as a whole. Hundreds of thousands of visitors from all over the world make the trip to visit this ext... Read >
Author: Latamforless

Peru Travel Guide: History & Nature in Colca Canyon

20th January 2011
Although not as much visited as other destinations in Peru, Colca Canyon boasts some of the most impressive and picturesque landscapes in the country, making for an excellent Peru travel opportunity. Nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike will deligh... Read >
Author: Latamforless

Must Do's in Peru’s Sacred Valley

20th January 2011
Center of the Inca regime, home to the majestic Machu Picchu citadel, and believed by the Inca people to hold sacred properties, the fertile lands surrounding Cusco are known as the Sacred Valley. If you are traveling to Cusco and Machu Picchu, you will w... Read >
Author: Latamforless

Vegan Foods - Do Not Miss Out On These

17th January 2011
When I first started trying out the vegan diet, I would only stick to the same foods I was familiar with, without knowing that I was limiting myself to the huge possibilities you can get from experimenting with so many different classes of vegan foods. ... Read >
Author: James Takahara

4 Ways to Ensure a Unique Peru Vacation

05th January 2011
If you want to find out how native Peruvians live and what is important to them, you'll have to look off the beaten track. Here are some suggestions for places and activities for tourists who want to encounter the native or 'indigenous' side of the countr... Read >
Author: Gary Sargent
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