Accessible Travel in Peru: Tips for Wheelchair Users and Travelers with Disabilities
Plan an accessible adventure in Peru with our tips on wheelchair‑friendly circuits at Machu Picchu, accessible cities and key planning advice.
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Discover the rich tapestry of Peruvian culture through its unique culinary gem: the potato. Peru is home to over 4,000 varieties of potatoes, making it one of the most diverse regions for this staple food. While exploring the breathtaking ruins of Machu Picchu and the historic city of Cusco, you'll find that the potato has deep roots in Peruvian history, having been cultivated for thousands of years by the indigenous people.
As you travel through the Sacred Valley, you can witness traditional farming practices that have been passed down through generations. Local farmers often plant multiple layers of potatoes in their fields, utilizing a technique called polyculture that not only maximizes yield but also enhances the flavors of the potatoes.
When visiting local markets, be sure to taste some traditional Peruvian dishes, such as causa (a layered potato dish) or papa a la huancaína (potatoes in a spicy cheese sauce). These dishes showcase the versatility of the potato and its importance in Peruvian cuisine.
For travelers wanting to immerse themselves in this culinary experience, consider joining a cooking class where you can learn to prepare these delicious dishes firsthand. Additionally, many local restaurants in Cusco offer tasting menus that highlight the diverse potato varieties available.
Don't miss the chance to visit the Potato Park near Cusco, a unique conservation area dedicated to the native potato varieties of Peru. Here, you can learn about the cultural significance of potatoes and their role in sustainable agriculture.
Lastly, as you trek to Machu Picchu, keep an eye out for local potato farms along the way, which often provide stunning backdrops for your photographs. Remember to engage with the local communities, as they are eager to share their knowledge about this vital crop.
Plan an accessible adventure in Peru with our tips on wheelchair‑friendly circuits at Machu Picchu, accessible cities and key planning advice.
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