When people think about visiting Peru, their imagination goes straight to Machu Picchu. It goes also to colorful markets with textiles, llamas and alpacas walking in the Andes. All these places are real and unforgettable. Still and all, if you come back home from a trip and have the feeling that you missed something. Perhaps it is because you saw Peru as a tourist instead of being immersed in the experience.
An authentic experience in Peru shows you the real, human connection. You hear stories that you can’t forget. It’s a slower and more personal experience. Perhaps suring this exerience you hike with guide. And this guide shares tales of grandparents who farmed terraces far down in the valley. Instead of only viewing the Andes from a viewpoint. Or when you are able to sit down and learn all about rituals and traditions.
Authenticity is not actually in every single case what “off the beaten path” means. Sometimes, it is how you connect to the land and people, and not on where you are at. For example, a sacred valley tour could still include spots like Pisac or Ollantaytambo. Yet the difference is when you respect customs, encounter native folks, and take in the area’s vibration instead of hurrying and seeing it all.
Peru is a beautiful country, It teaches a connection with Pachamama and shows spirituality in a daily life. Here many travelers can feel something deeply transformative. The experience of Pachamama offerings to sacred ceremonies with Paq’o. Great way to feel Peru is mixing activities. This way you have sightseeing tours and an adventure toward ancient knowledge and traditions. Authenticity goes to a depth while tourists often experience at only a surface.
Cusco is the important spot for almost every traveler heading to Machu Picchu. Also the contrast between tourist and authentic experiences is easy to see here. Usual Cusco day tour includes visiting the Cathedral, Sacsayhuamán, and Qoricancha. For an authentic Cusco tour, that could mean to include walking slowly through the cobblestone streets, While your guide shares stories about Incas, typical dances during festive season, colonial period, and modern-day Cusqueño life. We invite you to talk with peopl, learn just why all of the stones fit together so perfectly, or try some street food during the culinary tour. Same city completely different expetience.