If you’re longing for a getaway with altitude, there’s a lot to explore in Peru that’s new. Here are a few options to consider:
Love to hike? Intrepid Travel will take you to the Quarry Trail in Sacred Valley. Beginning in 2024, the company includes a brand-new section to explore. Along the way, enjoy views of the breathtaking Perolniyoc Cascade waterfall, the 14,560-foot-high Kuychicassa Pass and a sun gate overlooking Ollantaytambo.

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At the Museum of Contemporary Art of Lima (MAC), Color: The Knowledge of the Invisible is a new exhibition presented in collaboration with the Telefónica Movistar Foundation exploring the concept of color in a mixed-media presentation of works by Peruvian and international artists. On view until March 23, 2024, the exhibit includes historical photographs, postcards, paintings, books, vinyl records, screen prints, posters, advertisements, lithographic pieces, illustrations, installations and more.
Until Dec. 31 travelers can enjoy free entry to Kuélap fortress. Located at the summit of Cerro Barreta in the Utcubamba River valley southwest of the city of Chachapoyas, the fortress was constructed of limestone blocks between the 11th and 14th centuries by the Chachapoyas culture.

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New lodging includes NOMAD Urban AQP from Nomad Hotels Group. This “home-boutique” property aims to be a nexus for digital nomads and includes workspaces such as qASA Care coworking, event and leisure spaces, a Music Corner, the AMBAR bar and INDIGO restaurant.
At the soon-to-open nhow hotel in Lima, Peruvian myths, traditions and rituals are explored through a modern lens. Traditional colors and patterns are featured throughout, blended creatively with 21st-century pop culture.
For new culinary experiences, head to Mauka, where native crops, grains and seeds are transformed by Pía León into heritage dining adventures. The restaurant is located in Cusco at the Palacio Nazarenas Hotel.
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