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Travelwise: The origins of Peru’s mysterious Nasca Lines

By Suemedha Sood

Monkey glyph in the Nasca Valley In the desert of southern Peru, giant etchings of spiders, whales, people and trapezoids stretching across 450sqkm have adorned the landscape for 2,000 years. Read more…


Walking the Cordillera Huayhuash

By Gabi Mocatta, Lonely Planet

Cordillera Huayhuash, Peru Described as “the best alpine trek in the world", this 170km of hard, exhilarating mountain walking is best experienced through the eyes of a local mountain guide. Read more…


Offbeat adventures in Peru’s Northern Highlands

By Greg Benchwick, Lonely Planet

Cajamarca, Peru Fascinating history, Inca ruins and some of the north’s most spectacular scenery make this a great stop for an alternative Andean adventure. Read more…


Endless sun on Peru’s northern beaches

By Gabi Mocatta, Lonely Planet

Chicama, Peru The quintessential ingredients for a relaxed beach holiday? Combine empty beaches, abundant seafood and perfect surf with just a dash of ancient archaeology. Read more…


From the shores of Lake Titicaca

By Lonely Planet

Setting records Home to floating islands and singular cultures, the world's highest navigable lake is literally breathtaking.


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