Sixteen Amazonian, psychedelic chocolates are the delicious result of a collaboration between Ukaw Chocolate, a fine cacao brand from Ucayali, and the legendary Amazonian band Los Mirlos, whose tropical sound has transcended borders for over 50 years. Born deep in the Peruvian Amazon, this creative partnership celebrates flavor, rhythm, and identity through an edible journey that […]| Traveling and Living in Peru
Led by chef-owner Pía León, Kjolle has been recognized for its outstanding service and warmth, earning the Art of Hospitality Award at Latin America’s 50 Best Restaurants 2025.| Traveling and Living in Peru
High in the Colca Canyon, surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and ancient Andean energy, Las Casitas, A Belmond Hotel, Colca Canyon, has just earned one of the most prestigious distinctions in global hospitality: Three Michelin Keys. As part of the Michelin Guide’s first Global Key Selection, Las Casitas now stands among the world’s most extraordinary hotels, joining icons in […]| Traveling and Living in Peru
Two Lima bars, Lady Bee and Sastrería Martínez, earn their place among the world’s best, reaffirming Peru’s growing influence in global cocktail culture. The 17th edition of The World’s 50 Best Bars took place at Hong Kong’s Kai Tak Cruise Terminal, overlooking Victoria Harbour, a fitting stage for a global scene that continues to redefine itself, glass […]| Traveling and Living in Peru
Peruvian craft brewery 7 Vidas from Tacna wins gold and silver medals at the European Beer Star 2025 in Munich, positioning Peru among the world’s best beers.| Traveling and Living in Peru
After delighting diners in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo with Peruvian flavors, the Chefs Viajam project is now heading to Peru. This initiative by JW Marriott hotels fosters collaboration between culinary teams across countries, creating unique dining experiences that celebrate cultural exchange through food.| Traveling and Living in Peru
As the Jewish New Year, Rosh Hashanah, approaches this September, food once again becomes a bridge between tradition, community, and renewal. In Lima, this spirit comes alive at Oh-Jalá, a bakery founded by Deborah Trapunsky, a Peruvian entrepreneur whose story embodies resilience, identity, and the power of bread to unite. From Architecture to Baking Dreams Deborah Trapunsky Epstein, […]| Traveling and Living in Peru
In 2020, amid the silence of the pandemic, two friends embarked on a bold adventure: to create a truly Peruvian vermouth. Using local wine as a base and botanicals from every corner of the country, they planted the seeds of a project that, five years later, has grown into an award-winning brand ready to take on the world.| Traveling and Living in Peru
La trágica muerte de José Miguel Castro y los extraños comentarios que sobre el hecho realizó Rafael López Aliaga poco| IDL
In a world where wine appreciation continues to grow, wine shops—or enotecas—are becoming cultural and economic engines for the wine industry. France alone has more than 5,800 enotecas, serving as spaces that go far beyond retail. They combine education, tastings, and community, helping strengthen wine culture while also boosting tourism and local economies.| Traveling and Living in Peru
Lima, a vibrante capital do Peru, é uma cidade que mescla história milenar com modernidade cosmopolita de forma única. Além disso, com bairros coloniais preservados, museus fascinantes, gastronomia mundialmente reconhecida e uma costa espetacular, um city tour em Lima oferece experiências inesquecíveis para todos os tipos de viajantes. Para quem deseja conhecer os encantos de...CONTINUAR LENDO| UMASULAMERICANA
Se você está planejando uma viagem pelo Peru, é importante saber sobre o novo aeroporto de Lima, inaugurado dia 1º de junho de 2025. O novo terminal do Aeroporto Internacional Jorge Chávez tem infraestrutura moderna, novas tecnologias e maior capacidade. Neste artigo do UMASULAMERICANA você vai entender o que muda em relação ao novo aeroporto...CONTINUAR LENDO| UMASULAMERICANA
El 26 de julio pasado, la fiscal Manuela Villar, del segundo despacho de la primera fiscalía supraprovincial especializada en delitos de| IDL
The Nazca Lines are massive geoglyphs — sometimes more than a thousand feet long — carved into the ground some 250 miles south of Lima, Peru. At first glance, these lines might look similar to crop circles, and can only be viewed from the cockpit of Read More ... The post Nazca Lines first appeared on Jax Examiner.| Jax Examiner
Call for Applications The German Center for Art History (DFK Paris, Max Weber Foundation), the Bibliotheca Hertziana – Max Planck Institute for Art History in Rome (BHMPI), and the Museo de Arte de Lima (MALI) invite...| Transregional Latin America Network