There is never a rainy day in Lima. Literally. The unique location of Peru’s capital city has left it with hot and humid summers, and chilly and humid winters. Therefore, a traveler on trips to Peru needs not worry about the rain, but rather, the sometimes debilitating influence of the garúa fog. The cloud of [...]
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Lima is the nation’s capital and continues to grow larger by the day both physically and in influence. But before any of today’s modern buildings and penthouses were ever built, the native tribal populations that inhabited the area before even the Incas came into power had already settled their own structures. These days, a handful [...]






