
Lima, between pages painted in gray
By: Pamy Rojas When the plane started descending, through the window, we could see the Andes Mountains conquering the clouds. Closer to the landing strip,
By: Pamy Rojas When the plane started descending, through the window, we could see the Andes Mountains conquering the clouds. Closer to the landing strip,
By: Pamy Rojas Published in Spanish in Cruce magazine on November 24th, 2014 “You can’t buy the wind, You can’t buy the sun, You can’t
By: Pamy Rojas Another day in Peru, this time in floating islands with solar panels. Our adventure through this South American country has led us
By: Pamy Rojas We left behind the totora islands to reach firm ground. The island of Taquile is segmented into terraces for growing quinoa, potatoes and barley.
By: Pamy Rojas ROUTE: PUNO – PUCARÁ – LA RAYA – SICUANI – RAQCHI – ANDAHUAYLILLAS – CUZCO We left the Islands of Uros and Taquile behind to delve
By: Pamy Rojas After our trip through the southern route, we were exhausted. We arrived at Hotel Casa Andina Catedral where we were welcomed with more
By: Javier Vélez Arocho When I was barely an adolescent, I got a hold of an issue from the National Geographic magazine, a gift that
By: Pamy Rojas Those of us, who are passionate about exploring, know that we prefer traveling instead of hoarding material wealth, just to absorb enriching
By: Pamy Rojas After visiting the most important point of the Inca’s Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu, another life experience awaited us; this time with vicugnas,
By: Pamy Rojas I already visited the Great Wall of China, the next wonder in the list was Machu Picchu. Since my father was yearning to