Did you know that Machu Picchu was once home to around 750 people? It was constructed between 1438 and 1470 by Emperor Pachacutec. This historic site is rich in culture, attracting both scholars and ...
This autumn, Paddington heads to Peru on the big screen. Here, we explore how families can follow in his pawprints both in ...
Are you familiar with old civilizations that created wonders that are celebrated even today? Today’s NYT Mini Crossword clue is “Ancient builder of Machu Picchu,” which tests your knowledge of history ...
It's almost impossible to oversell the magnificence of Machu Picchu. Sometimes referred to as the Lost City of the Incas, extensive restoration in the 1900s turned this 15th-century citadel in the ...
Megan is a travel journalist whose work has taken her everywhere from Machu Picchu, Peru, and Disneyland ... from the Disney and Pixar movie "Ratatouille," near the restaurant's entrance. The two ...
This train tour of Peru offers the chance to see everyday life from the rails.Over the wail of the train’s brakes, a ...
A few days ago, we were elbow to elbow with tourists at Machu Picchu, the famed tucked-into-the-Andes Incan “lost city,” which for many travelers, is synonymous with Peru. Machu Picchu was rub ...
Yellowstone refers to the Bechler region as the park’s least traveled entrance because it is so far from any developed areas inside or outside the park. The dirt road barely shows up on some maps, but ...
Here are some of the places that have been impacted by overtourism. Machu Picchu, Peru One of the most famous archaeological sites in the world is Machu Picchu, which is situated high in the Andes ...