Go Deep Into Echarati With These 3 Waterfalls

When it comes to exploring Quillabamba and Echarati, no one is more versed than El Gringo Famoso. It’s the perfect place for a quick family trip, thanks to its relatively untapped tourist attractions & close proximity to civilization. No matter where you are in Peru, all you have to do is take a flight to […]

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Catarata de Panina

Escape the Beach With Tacna’s Waterfalls

Even though the Tacna region of Peru isn’t known for waterfalls, it’s home to 3 that will take your breath away. These are nestled far away from the beaches where most people go and are hidden deep in the desert. Despite being multiple hours away from Tacna, they are well worth visiting. There’s more to […]

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Satipo: Peru’s Resilient Paradise

When it comes to Peru’s hidden gems, Satipo is at the top of the list. Tucked away in the heart of the ceja de selva, its beauty is only outdone by its latest rebound. From earthquakes to terrorism, this area has been through hell and back. These unfortunate series of events wreaked havoc on its […]

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Top Beaches to Visit in Tacna

Nestled in a crucial point of Peru’s coastal desert, Tacna is an unapologetically Peruvian city that’s worth exploring. Its only 22 miles from the Chilean border and 23 miles from the beach, which provides the best of both worlds. It boasts gorgeous beaches, spectacular desert geysers, exquisite gastronomy, and a rebellious past with Chile. Affectionately […]

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Mollendo

Top Places to Visit Around Arequipa

When it comes to breathtaking plazas in Peru, Arequipa steals the show. Its 332-hectare historical center consists of countless buildings that are built with volcanic stone. These white blocks are surprisingly sturdy, and give Arequipa’s cathedrals a hypnotic appearance. Their intricate carvings are only outdone by the impressive view of the neighboring Misti volcano. They […]

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Malecón 2000

Guayaquil: A Daring Port With Plenty of Charm

Guayaquil is a city that’s been to hell and back, but still managed to grow into a bustling metropolis. Even after surviving numerous pirate attacks, revolutions and fires, Guayaquil gradually evolved into Ecuador’s second biggest city. Its home to over 2.7 million people, and built along sandy soils on the bank of the Guayas river […]

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Baños

Places to Explore Around Baños

Out of all the places to experience the essence of Ecuador’s natural beauty, few can compete with Baños. Despite what this town’s nickname may imply, the area is absolutely gorgeous. Baños de Agua Santa is the second most populous city in the eastern Tungurahua Province. It’s the last city in the mountain region before plunging […]

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Montañita

Defy the Norm in Montañita

If any beach embodies the rebellious spirit of South America, it’s Montañita. This vibrant coastal town is bursting at the seams with international visitors, bars, discotecas and restaurants. The beach itself is teeming with ambulantes that sell everything from hotdogs to happy brownies. The availability of edibles isn’t surprising, since the entire beach reeks of […]

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Isla Salango

Explore the Top Attractions in Puerto López

When traveling up the coast of Ecuador, it’s hard to miss Puerto López. Even though this fishing village has a humble population of 16,000, it’s one of the most visited areas of the country. This is due to the staggering amount of activities and attractions that can be indulged in. From spotting humpback whales to […]

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Nauta

Discover Why Nauta is Better Than Iquitos

After spending a few days in Iquitos, visiting Nauta is a breath of fresh air. Despite only being 94 km outside Iquitos, Nauta couldn’t be more different. It’s perched on a small mountain that allows the city to avoid the rising river levels. This strategic position provides views of río Marañón and río Ucayali. The […]

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