Machu Picchu, perched high upon a mountainside in the Sacred Valley, makes it impossible to simply drive there. Instead, your path to or from this ancient wonder will involve taking a train to/from Aguas Calientes (also known as Machu Pi ...
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With an area spanning over 37,300 hectares, Machu Picchu was rightfully declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO back in 1983. Despite being one of the most famous tourist destinations on the planet, there are some pretty interesting lesser-known tidbits about this ancient Incan citadel that m ...
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Kenko Adventures takes pride in being part of the most important/looked forward destination in all South America. Because of it, today's blog theme will extend on one of the reasons lots of visitors p ...
Ollantaytambo is a Peruvian town and Inca archaeological site, the capital of the district of the same name located in the province of Urubamba, which is also located in the zone denominated as the Sacred Valley of ...
A city as visited as Cusco couldn't be without museums. These, designed to showcase various aspects of the pre-Inca, Inca, colonial and republican cultures, are distributed throughout the city. Venture to discover them, after visiting don't forget to thank us. Below, we detail ...
The road network of Tahuantinsuyo (in Quechua, Qhapaq Ñan or Inka naani) was an enormous distance system of roads in the Inca civilization that connected important cities on the coast and in the highlands.
It was structured based on two longitudinal axes: the cordilleran sector a ...
What are the origins and meanings of the Nazca Lines?
South of Lima, on the coast, the region of the city of Nazca is characterized by a sandy desert that stretches for thousands of kilometers across the Peruvian coast. And as you move away from the city and you en ...
As one may wonder which could be the best way to reach Macchu Picchu, one element may be unavoidable for the most tours that end in the lost Inca citadel if you don't feel like hiking your way through b ...
Many paths lead to Machu Picchu for its visitors. Yet, depending on the type of visitor, many options have been tailored to fit their specific needs, however, a stop in Aguas Calientes (or Machu Picchu's town)
It's n ...
Sacsayhuaman, or as it's properly spelled in the Quechua language, Saqsaywaman, is an expansive archaeological park comprising smaller archaeological complexes and natural formations ingeniously utilized for the same purpose. However, this site is renowned for i ...
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Free warm jacket for my litle friend!
Kenko Adventure Peru founder decided to add a social proyect in all Our tours that means, if you are booking a tour with Us, you automatically are donating a warm jacket for Our litle kids that have very hard living in very cold conditions near by the Andes Mountain