Beautiful photos from Ollantaytambo by @sarahgarvey_ 🇵🇪 did you know that the town is still considered a ‘living Inca city’ due to the fact that the design of the town still maintains its terraces and cobblestoned streets. Another reason why you should visit this magical place! #peru #visitperu #ollantaytambo #travelperu #sustainabletravel #nativetours #communitytourism #communitybasedtourism #peruadventure #perutrip ... See MoreSee Less
Overtourism is a growing challenge, but we’re trying to make a difference! By focusing on sustainability and community engagement, we’re preserving cultures and protecting environments. Discover how community based tourism can create meaningful travel experiences in our latest blog post 💚 link in bio! Photo by: @melihsisa1 #visitperu #communitybasedtourism #nativetours #sustainabletravel #travelperu ... See MoreSee Less
Did you know? 🥔 Peru is the birthplace of the potato, boasting over 4,000 varieties! Peru’s potato legacy is as rich and diverse as its culture. You might be used to the beige and brown ones, but potatoes actually come in an incredible array of colors in Peru, including purple, yellow, blue, and red. Fascinating, right? 😍 #potatofacts#perufacts#travel#peruculture#travelperu ... See MoreSee Less
Did you know that Quechua is one of the most widely spoken indigenous languages in South America? And that it’s one of the oldest languages? If you want to learn more about the Quechua culture and the communities we work with, visit our website for more info. Link in bio 💚 #quechua#paruparu #amaru #communitybasedtourisk#nativetours... See MoreSee Less
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