Otherwise known as the ?Andes Lodges? as their names are derived from South America. Alcandora - meaning ?beacon? in Spanish (because you cannot help but be attracted to this place), and Chapelco - named for the ski area outside ...
Surrounded by the Andes mountain rage, the city of Huaraz features stunning landscapes and charming old buildings. Aguas calientes, situated in the Urubamba River valley, serves as an entrance door to Machu Picchu and gives tourists the ...
They existed during the expansion of the Huari Civilization of the northern Andes which were competing with the Inca for territory and subjects. Kuelap is known as the Machu Picchu of the north, being nearly 660 meters long / 2000 feet. ...