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The Quechua Route of the Altiplano: the destinations of the Puno altiplano you must visit to discover the beauty and history of Peru
There are routes that, once discovered, make you see the world through different eyes. Routes where you appreciate the vastness and beauty of nature, where millenary history speaks to you from every stone and every landscape. The Quechua Route of the Puno altiplano is one of them. It stands on its own, with the silent force of everything that is true. Umayo Lake in Sillustani Sillustani: nostalgia and ancestral memory Thirty-four kilometers from Puno, on a peninsula that reac
elizabethcarlotto
7 days ago5 min read


The Aymara Route of the Altiplano: five destinations that will change the way you see Peru
Five destinations along the Aymara Route of the Puno altiplano — Chucuito, Aramu Muro, Molloco, Waru Waru and Juli — where ancient culture, sacred landscapes and living history come together.
elizabethcarlotto
Jun 115 min read


Pallay Punchu: the mountain whose Quechua name means "a poncho of colors like the weavings of the Andes"
At over 4,700 meters, Pallay Punchu is the most dramatic color mountain in the Andes — sharper than Vinicunca, wilder, and almost unknown. A complete guide from Puno and Cusco.
elizabethcarlotto
Jun 112 min read


Pallay Punchu: la montaña que en quechua significa "poncho de colores como las awanas que se tejen en los Andes"
Pallay Punchu — en quechua, "poncho de colores como las awanas que se tejen en los Andes". Un nombre que lo describe todo antes de que tus ojos lo vean. Hay montañas famosas y hay montañas que te encuentran a ti. Pallay Punchu es de las segundas. Menos visitada que Vinicunca, más afilada, más salvaje — y con una vista que te deja inmóvil. El viaje desde Puno Salimos desde Puno hacia La Raya, ese paso de altura que marca la frontera natural entre el altiplano puneño y las tier
elizabethcarlotto
Jun 22 min read


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