400 iron rungs jut out of a rock face in the Sacred Valley, 90 minutes outside Cusco. At the top sit three transparent capsules, hanging in place against the sheer cliff wall.
Category: South America
BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA: THE FORMER TORTURE CENTRE TURNED MUSEUM
Between 1976 and 1983, Argentina was at war. The Dirty War, as it became known, was not with a foreign power, but waged against its own population.
PERU: THE ROAD THAT SUSTAINED AND DESTROYED AN EMPIRE
Spanning six countries and more than 30,000 km, Qhapaq Ñan was the artery of the Inca Empire.
BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA: A LETTER HOME
April 27th, 2017
ISLAS BALLESTAS, PERU: CHASING HUMBOLDT PENGUINS AND SEA LIONS OFF THE COAST OF PERU
After a whirlwind speedboat trip from the harbour of Paracas, the Islas Ballestas came into view.
LIMA, PERU: THE PARK WHERE THE CATS HAVE RIGHT OF WAY
The feline residents are the gatekeepers of Parque Kennedy.
BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA: A “THEME PARK” WITH A HOLY TWIST
Tierra Santa, perched on the banks of the River Plate in Buenos Aires, stakes the unique claim of the world’s first religious theme park.
BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA: PAY-BY-THE-HOUR HOTELS, BUT NOT AS YOU’VE SEEN THEM BEFORE
Argentina’s telos are discrete “love hotels” for adventurous travellers looking for something different.
PERU: THE GEMS OF COMIDA PERUANA
Peru is full of rich and crisp flavours on offer on every street corner across the country