Articles Written By: Siduith Ferrer
Anti-bullfighting activists in Lima demand an end to the traditional blood sport
Hundreds of anti-bullfighting activists, known as “antitaurinos” in Spanish, marched on the Plaza de Toros de Acho in historic downtown Lima to demand Peru ban what they — and we — consider a senseless and abhorrent blood-sport.
Do they celebrate Halloween in Peru?
As a kid growing up in the United States, Halloween is one of the most important times of the year. But is Halloween in Peru a big deal?
A Recipe for Happiness: Peruvian Rotisserie Chicken
Peru is known for a plethora of delectable foods, but perhaps none of them is so widely beloved (especially within Peru) as pollo a la brasa, or Peruvian-style rotisserie chicken.
Peru Seeks International Certification For Inca Trail
Built more than 500 years ago to facilitate travel around the capital of the sprawling South American empire, the Inca Road System in Cusco (which includes the famous Inca Trail to Machu Picchu) is one of the region’s greatest historical, archaeological, and touristic treasures. Now, with the backing of Peru’s National Service for Natural Protected Areas (Sernanp), the network of trails hopes to be certified as a destination for sustainable tourism by international certifier TourCert.