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¿Cansado del Pisco Sour? Descubre otros 3 cócteles de Pisco Peruano

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El pisco se ha venido produciendo en los valles costeros del sur del país desde hace siglos XVII, y se ha vinculado a la identidad peruana. Nuestro trago bandera, el pisco sour, es un matrimonio indígena del pisco, la distintiva lima peruana, clara de huevo y amargos derivados de la corteza de un árbol peruano, angosturra. Incluso cuenta con su propio día nacional de celebración.

5 destinos para pasar unas vacaciones en familia por los feriados de Fiestas Patrias

¡El Perú tiene destinos para todos! En estas fiestas patrias aprovecha y date el gusto de unas grandes vacaciones en familia. ¡Prepara las maletas y viaja a aquél lugar soñado! Aquí algunas recomendaciones:

Pollo a la Brasa: world’s best way to eat chicken

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Pollo a la brasa, a traditional Peruvian dish, is considered one of the favorites of Peruvian popular cuisine by both adults and children. redbus.pe brings you this small article with all the information you must know about this dish. Enjoy!

Sacred Valley of Peru: Discover the Majestic Landscapes that Surround Cusco

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The Urubamba River Valley, also known as the Sacred Valley, stretches for about 60 miles from Pisac (10 miles northeast of Cusco) to Ollantaytambo. For the Incas, the pleasant climate in the valley provided a comfortable escape from the high altitudes, and the fertile river valley was ideal for agriculture. Numerous Inca rulers built their retreats along the valley or overlooking it, and many archaeological sites are now found among this spectacular landscape of craggy mountains, precipitous valley sides and verdant terraces. Learn more about the Sacred Valley with this article of Perubybus.

3 planes para los que no salen de Lima en estas fiestas patrias

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Si este 28 y 29 escoges quedarte en la capital peruana, ¡no te preocupes! Aquí redbus.pe te trae tres planes para aprovechar los feriados de fiestas patrias. 

Sacred Valley of Peru: Discover the Majestic Landscapes that Surround Cusco

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The Urubamba River Valley, also known as the Sacred Valley, stretches for about 60 miles from Pisac (10 miles northeast of Cusco) to Ollantaytambo. For the Incas, the pleasant climate in the valley provided a comfortable escape from the high altitudes, and the fertile river valley was ideal for agriculture. Numerous Inca rulers built their retreats along the valley or overlooking it, and many archaeological sites are now found among this spectacular landscape of craggy mountains, precipitous valley sides and verdant terraces. Learn more about the Sacred Valley with this article of Perubybus.