Peru’s cultural heritage was largely shaped by the Incas and later the Spaniards – a mix of European and indigenous background which shaped the country’s history. Nowhere is this clearer than in the central city of Cuzco – the popular Inca capital where the Spanish replaced many indigenous temples for Catholic Churches. Here, you’ll also find the most popular trekking route in all of the Americas, part of a 23,000 km road built by the Incas across South America. If that’s not thrilling enough, you can float upon the waters of Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world. If you’re looking to capture a “great escape” on camera, Peru is the place to do it!