Peru Travel Podcast follows one resident's slow route through a country where the western coastal plain, the Andean sierra and the Amazon Basin sit within a few hours of one another. That variety is the basis of every journey: dry desert, high cold mountains and tropical lowland forests. The host ranges from Lima, the capital on the desert coast, to Arequipa in the southern sierra, and on to the Amazonian lowlands beyond Cusco. He also spends time in Trujillo, on the north coast, where the climate and history differ sharply from the highlands. The show unfolds in slow arcs across the calendar. Seasons change as the host stays in one place long enough to know its markets and fiestas, then moves somewhere connected to it. Returning to earlier places later builds a layered picture of Peru over time. Diego Quispe lives in Peru and stays for two years, moving between cities, coastlines and smaller towns on a route that follows the seasons. Not a week-long visit — Diego is there in every kind of weather, working out where to eat on an ordinary Tuesday, which train to take, what a festival actually feels like from the pavement. A new episode arrives every day. Each one is short and specific: one neighbourhood, one journey, one meal, one museum worth the detour — with the practical detail that matters. What it costs. When it closes. Whether the queue is worth it. What to do when it rains. Every episode carries a full transcript and chapter markers. Part of Paris2Tokyo — one show for each of the world's hundred most-visited countries. Made for travelers, wherever you are going next. #Peru #PeruTravel #SouthAmerica #Lima #TravelPodcast #Travel #Paris2Tokyo https://www.paris2tokyo.com/podcasts/peru/
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Episode #16
The Trucha Trail and a Taste of Huaraz
Aug 16, 20269 minS1
<p>Diego takes a break from the heights to explore Huaraz's local trout scene, from the hatchery to the plate. He savors a market lunch, chats with local guides, and reflects on the town's quiet resilience and affordable rhythms.</p>
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<p>Episode 16 of Peru Travel Podcast with Diego Quispe. Diego Quispe is in Huaraz, Peru.</p>
<p>Places in this episode: Avenida Luzuriaga, Mercado Central de Huaraz, Piscigranja de Truchas, Museo Regional de Anca...
<p>On a clear August Sunday in Huaraz, Diego takes in the Plaza de Armas at its liveliest, works through the practicalities of longer stays, and reflects on the city's quiet, stubborn rebuild — one street, one meal, one generation at a time.</p>
<p >Plan your trip to Peru: eSIM & data · Tours & tickets · Airport transfers · Car rental · Travel insurance · Hotels & full Peru guide →</p>
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<p>Episode 15 of Peru Travel Podcast with Diego Quispe. Diego Quispe is in Huaraz, Peru.</p>
<p>Places in this episode: Plaza de Armas, Huaraz, Catedral de Huaraz, Hospedaje Turístico...
Huaraz's Quiet Strength: Fire, Stone, and a Market Lunch
Aug 14, 202610 minS1
<p>Diego spends his seventh day in Huaraz acclimatizing, exploring the city's rebuilt streets, and confronting the dry-season reality of forest fires. He visits the Museo Regional de Ancash, walks the surviving Jirón José Olaya, and enjoys a market lunch of caldo de gallina, all while planning his Laguna 69 trek.</p>
<p >Plan your trip to Peru: eSIM & data · Tours & tickets · Airport transfers · Car rental · Travel insurance · Hotels & full Peru guide →</p>
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<p>Episode 14 of Peru Travel Podcast with Diego Quispe. Diego Quispe is in Huaraz, Peru.</p>
<p>Places in this episode...
<p>Diego spends day six in Huaraz exploring how the city rebuilt after the 1970 earthquake, from the only surviving street to the modern Plaza de Armas, with market food, local history, and practical tips for visiting the Cordillera Blanca.</p>
<p >Plan your trip to Peru: eSIM & data · Tours & tickets · Airport transfers · Car rental · Travel insurance · Hotels & full Peru guide →</p>
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<p>Episode 13 of Peru Travel Podcast with Diego Quispe. Diego Quispe is in Huaraz, Peru.</p>
<p>Places in this episode: Jirón José Olaya, Mercado Central de Huaraz, Plaza de Armas, Museo Reg...
<p>On day five in Huaraz, Diego navigates the aftermath of regional forest fires, explores the city's resilient streets and the Museo Regional de Ancash's lithic park, and reflects on the practicalities of living at 3,050 meters. He takes a taxi to the Mirador de Rataquenua for a panoramic view, savors local street food, and assesses trekking plans for Laguna 69.</p>
<p >Plan your trip to Peru: eSIM & data · Tours & tickets · Airport transfers · Car rental · Travel insurance · Hotels & full Peru guide →</p>
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<p>Episode 12 of Peru Travel Podcast with Diego Quispe. Diego Quispe is in Huar...
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