Latin America has always been a draw for Ryan Dubé , a Canadian native that landed in Peru over a decade ago. As an exchange student in Lima, he was keen to learn Spanish, to experience a new culture, and--above all--to travel. Like many visitors, Ryan was blown away by the country's diversity, captivated by its history, and taken in by the kindness of Peruvians. After completing his degree in Latin American Studies and Anthropology, Ryan returned to Lima where he now lives with his wife, Tatiana, and their son, Ticiano. Using Lima as his base, Ryan has traveled throughout Peru. He has hiked the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, explored the islands on Lake Titicaca, and slept under the stars in the Amazon--only to be awakened by howling monkeys. As a long-time resident, Ryan has traveled to lesser-known sites that have their own charm, including Chincha and El Carmen, the home of an annual Afro-Peruvian music festival, and Pozuzo, a remote village that was founded in Peru's high jungle by German settlers in the 19th century. In Lima, Ryan is constantly on the lookout for the best restaurants and music venues.
With an insider's eye, he's been able to uncover some hidden gems. Ryan currently works as a journalist in Peru, specializing in economics, business, and politics. His articles have been published in The Wall Street Journal, The Globe & Mail , and BNamericas, among others.