Corinne EnquistWatching condors rise in the Andes — Huayhuash Trek (II)From Mitucocha to CarhuacochaJun 15Jun 15
Corinne EnquistHuayhuash trek (I)What I talk about when I talk about trekking along one of the most spectacular treks in the worldMay 31May 31
Corinne EnquistHuaraz — a waiting townI arrive in Huaraz one late August morning, filled with rain and clouds, after a 10-hour bus drive from Lima.May 24May 24
Corinne EnquistOllantaytambo, Inca imperial cityAfter the excitement of seeing the wonder of the world that is Machu Picchu, I look through the transparent roof of the train bringing…Feb 3Feb 3
Corinne EnquistFood Experiments in the Sacred Valley of the IncasThe Sacred Valley or Willka Qhichwa in Quechua is a valley carved by the Urubamba river and its tributaries to the north of the Inca…Jan 27Jan 27
Corinne EnquistClassic Four-Day Inca Trail, Part II: a football pitch with the best view in the worldAfter overnighting at Llactapata, I watch as the sun rises over the Andes, it glides over Llactapata and unveils its beauty amidst the…Dec 26, 2023Dec 26, 2023
Corinne EnquistClassic Four-Day Inca Trail, Part I: 82nd km to LlaktapataInca Trail is one of the most well-known trails in the world. Its final destination, be it after 3, 4 or 5 days, is inevitably Machu…Dec 19, 2023Dec 19, 2023
Corinne EnquistCusco, UNESCO World Heritage Site, and Sexy WomanWhy is Cusco a UNESCO World Heritage Site? The Unesco World Heritage Centre specifies:Dec 8, 2023Dec 8, 2023
Corinne EnquistCusco‘s lesser known cousin and the importance of Inca road networkHeading towards Cusco from Pukara, crossing the 4,335 m Andean pass of La Raya where the locals set up an artisanal area selling anything…Dec 5, 2023Dec 5, 2023
Corinne EnquistPukara, Peru: cannibals and toritos as a sign of good luckEver wondered why houses all over Peru have a pair of clay bulls or toritos on their roofs? The tradition of inviting good luck to a…Nov 29, 2023Nov 29, 2023