Peru

Home to ancient
civilizations

Experience the magic of the Inca culture and its history when visiting the incredible ruins of Machu Picchu or flying over the mysterious Nazca Lines. Immerse yourself in the bustling markets of Cusco and the serene beauty of Lake Titicaca.

Peru offers a rich tapestry of experiences including its world famous gastronomy and its warm, welcoming people.

By considering visits beyond the ruins and embracing the full spectrum of what Peru has to offer, you’ll gain a greater appreciation of the Inca civilization and the surrounding colorful natural world.

Peru can be considered a gateway to a world of endless exploration.

DESTINATION HIGHLIGHTS AND EXCURSIONS

Discover the gateway to the Mystical Andes

Wander through the ancient stronghold of Ollantaytambo and learn about it’s importance and the fascinating Inca construction techniques.

Meet the descendants of the Incas that still inhabit this corner of the Andes, and absorb their culture and traditions.

Enjoy the peacefullness and beauty of a night high-up on the Andes.

Experience Cusco: the ancient capital of the Inca Empire where history lives in every stone.

Trek through the remote landscapes of the iconic Cordillera Blanca.

Discover the rich artistic legacy of the communities that live around the famous Lake Titicaca.

Visit the unique salt mines of Maras perched on the cliffs of a gorge, where the locals extract the mineral the same way their ancestors did.

Fly above the desert to discover the mysterious Nazca Lines.

Encounter the master of the skies at Colca Canyon, the mighty Andean Condor. With a wingspan of over 3 meters it’s the largest flying bird on Earth.

Explore the humongous sand dunes of the peruvian desert close to Ica.

EXTENSION TRIPS

Make your journey to Peru even more unique with and extension trip to the spectacular Galapagos Islands!
Or combine two countries in one trip and explore continental ECUADOR too.

Experience the wonders
of ancient Peru

Discover Lima, the capital of Peruvian food

If you are a lover of good Latin cuisine and history you should visit Lima, the capital of Peru, it is a vibrant metropolis known for its rich history, diverse culture, and exceptional culinary scene. Founded in 1535, it features a mix of colonial architecture, modern buildings, and beautiful coastal views along the Pacific Ocean.

A bird's-eye view of the mysterious Nazca Lines

Flying over the Nazca lines is quite an adventure and a journey through time. Discovered in 1901, the lines are known worldwide for their apparently flawless perfection. It is a mystery as to how they made the figures so accurately with no way of observing them from above. The Nazca culture predates the Inca.

Explore the cultural and historical richness of ancient Cusco

If you are looking to explore ancient ruins you should visit Cusco, the Inca Empire’s capital. It’s a city rich in history and culture nestled at 3,100 m of altitude in the Andes Mountains. Known for its stunning colonial architecture, Cusco blends Incan ruins with Spanish colonial buildings, such as the impressive Plaza de Armas and the cathedral. It’s a gateway to the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu. The city’s unique blend of indigenous and colonial influences makes it a fascinating destination for history.

Marvel at the Inca’s heritage at Pisac & Ollantaytambo

Discover the science of the Incas as you explore Pisac and Ollantaytambo. Pisac is a charming town in the Sacred Valley of Peru, renowned for its impressive Inca ruins and vibrant markets. The archaeological site perched on high on the mountains features agricultural terraces, ceremonial structures, and stunning views of the valley below. Every Sunday, Pisac hosts a colorful market where locals sell traditional crafts, textiles, and fresh produce. It is also a great place for hikers due to its trails of differing levels of difficulty, perfect for wandering around.

Ollantaytambo is a historic town in the Sacred Valley of Peru, known for its remarkable Inca ruins and traditional architecture. It served as a strategic military, religious, and agricultural center during the Inca Empire. The town features well-preserved Incan structures, including terraced hillsides and the impressive Ollantaytambo fortress, which offers stunning views of the valley. Ollantaytambo is also a common starting point for visitors heading to Machu Picchu, making it a vital hub for exploration in the region.

Machu Picchu - The Inca wonder

Discover one of the New Seven Wonders of the World trekking along the massive ruins. For some historians, Machu Picchu was a sacred place, isolated from most of the common people, where only the virgins of the sun could live. The Inca Emperor would go there occasionally for special celebrations or for a retreat. According to other historians and more recent theory, Machu Picchu was an Agricultural University for the Incas. They believe it was a place to learn about the stars, use of land, agricultural seasons and the planting of different crops at different times of year. It was never discovered by the Spaniards thanks to its location.

Preserving culture through craft in Chincheros

Friendly people, sustainability, and conservation define Chincheros, a small Inca village interwoven with colonial architecture. The natives continue to live here, preserving their traditions. The vibrant Sunday market showcases a variety of crops and textiles, renowned as one of the best in the region. Women in the community work in organized groups to craft their weavings, starting with spinning yarn from sheep’s wool, dyeing it with natural colors, and skillfully creating intricate textiles.

Discover the unique landscapes and cultural treasures of Moray and Maras

Moray is an ancient agricultural laboratory featuring circular terraces that were used by the Incas to experiment with different crops. These terraces create microclimates, allowing for diverse agricultural practices.

Maras is known for its stunning salt terraces, where local communities have been harvesting salt since Inca times. The terraces create a striking contrast against the surrounding landscape, offering a unique glimpse into traditional salt production.

Trekking the Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu

Have a connection with nature and a profound spiritual experience on the most popular trek in South America. It combines a gratifying physical challenge with the opportunity to visit magnificent Inca remains only reachable by foot in the midst of unparalleled natural beauty. The Incas considered the route a sacred pathway to Inti, the Sun God, and hiking the trail provides a deep sense of connection to ancient traditions and the spiritual energy of the land.

Condor watching and pure adventure at Colca Valley

The Colca Canyon is renowned for its population of Andean condors, which can be seen soaring over the canyon. It’s one of the best places in the world to view these majestic birds in the wild. Located in the middle of the Andean Region, (3,500 meters above sea level) with its snow-covered peaks reaching into the clouds you will find the Colca Valley and Canyon. Hiking through the canyon gives you the chance to witness breathtaking views, dramatic cliffs, and an array of native flora and fauna.

Explore Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world

At 170 km in length, Lake Titicaca is the largest lake in South America. It is also the largest lake in the world over 2,000 meters above sea level. It’s located in the heart of the region of Puno and on one of the most important points of the South American continent. You can visit the Uros Islands, man-made floating islands made of reeds, and meet the indigenous Uros people who have lived on the lake for centuries. Also, Taquile Island offers a glimpse into ancient traditions and community life.

Experience the colonial charm of Arequipa

Known as the “White City,” Arequipa is famous for its beautiful colonial architecture, built from white volcanic sillar stone. The Santa Catalina Monastery and the Main Square (Plaza de Armas) are the highlights of the city, with their historical buildings and vibrant culture. Arequipa has a rich colonial and pre-Colombian history, and its proximity to the Andes makes it a key cultural crossroads.

Walk among giants in the spectacular Cordillera Blanca

The Cordillera Blanca, nestled in the heart of the Peruvian Andes, is a trekker’s paradise and a haven for adventure enthusiasts. Known as the world’s highest tropical mountain range, it boasts snow-capped peaks, turquoise glacial lakes, and breathtaking valleys. From the iconic Santa Cruz trek to challenging climbs like Alpamayo, the range offers routes for all skill levels, each promising unforgettable vistas and a connection to nature’s raw beauty. Exploring the Cordillera Blanca is more than a journey; it’s an immersion into Peru’s majestic highlands and the rich traditions of its mountain communities.

Visit the pisco vineyards of Ica and enjoy the vast dunes of Huacachina

Discover the charm of Ica, where Peru’s iconic pisco spirit comes to life in sun-soaked vineyards. Explore traditional bodegas and sample the rich flavors of this beloved drink, learning about its artisanal production. Just a short drive away, immerse yourself in the stunning desert oasis of Huacachina. Surrounded by vast golden dunes, it’s the perfect spot for thrilling adventures like sandboarding and dune buggy rides, or simply relaxing by the shimmering lagoon. Ica and Huacachina offer a unique blend of culture, flavor, and adrenaline in the heart of Peru’s desert landscape.

TRAVEL WITH EASE

WHAT’S INCLUDED:

NOT INCLUDED:

  • Custom day-by-day itinerary
  • Private local English-speaking guide
  • Custom excursions and experiences
  • All transfers and transportation
  • Accommodation at well-thought hotels according to your travel style
  • Mentioned meals
  • Custom packing list
  • 24/7 customer service
  • Airfare (available upon request)
  • Travel Insurance
  • Tips / Gratuities
  • Services not specified on your tailor-made program

Experience the wonders of ancient Peru

Discover Lima, the capital of Peruvian food

If you are a lover of good Latin cuisine and history you should visit Lima, the capital of Peru, it is a vibrant metropolis known for its rich history, diverse culture, and exceptional culinary scene. Founded in 1535, it features a mix of colonial architecture, modern buildings, and beautiful coastal views along the Pacific Ocean.

A bird's-eye view of the mysterious Nazca Lines

Flying over the Nazca lines is quite an adventure and a journey through time. Discovered in 1901, the lines are known worldwide for their apparently flawless perfection. It is a mystery as to how they made the figures so accurately with no way of observing them from above. The Nazca culture predates the Inca.

Explore the cultural and historical richness of ancient Cusco

If you are looking to explore ancient ruins you should visit Cusco, the Inca Empire’s capital. It’s a city rich in history and culture nestled at 3,100 m of altitude in the Andes Mountains. Known for its stunning colonial architecture, Cusco blends Incan ruins with Spanish colonial buildings, such as the impressive Plaza de Armas and the cathedral. It’s a gateway to the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu. The city’s unique blend of indigenous and colonial influences makes it a fascinating destination for history.

Marvel at the Inca’s heritage at Pisac & Ollantaytambo

Discover the science of the Incas as you explore Pisac and Ollantaytambo. Pisac is a charming town in the Sacred Valley of Peru, renowned for its impressive Inca ruins and vibrant markets. The archaeological site perched on high on the mountains features agricultural terraces, ceremonial structures, and stunning views of the valley below. Every Sunday, Pisac hosts a colorful market where locals sell traditional crafts, textiles, and fresh produce. It is also a great place for hikers due to its trails of differing levels of difficulty, perfect for wandering around.

Ollantaytambo is a historic town in the Sacred Valley of Peru, known for its remarkable Inca ruins and traditional architecture. It served as a strategic military, religious, and agricultural center during the Inca Empire. The town features well-preserved Incan structures, including terraced hillsides and the impressive Ollantaytambo fortress, which offers stunning views of the valley. Ollantaytambo is also a common starting point for visitors heading to Machu Picchu, making it a vital hub for exploration in the region.

Machu Picchu - The Inca wonder

Discover one of the New Seven Wonders of the World trekking along the massive ruins. For some historians, Machu Picchu was a sacred place, isolated from most of the common people, where only the virgins of the sun could live. The Inca Emperor would go there occasionally for special celebrations or for a retreat. According to other historians and more recent theory, Machu Picchu was an Agricultural University for the Incas. They believe it was a place to learn about the stars, use of land, agricultural seasons and the planting of different crops at different times of year. It was never discovered by the Spaniards thanks to its location.

Preserving culture through craft in Chincheros

Friendly people, sustainability, and conservation define Chincheros, a small Inca village interwoven with colonial architecture. The natives continue to live here, preserving their traditions. The vibrant Sunday market showcases a variety of crops and textiles, renowned as one of the best in the region. Women in the community work in organized groups to craft their weavings, starting with spinning yarn from sheep’s wool, dyeing it with natural colors, and skillfully creating intricate textiles.

Discover the unique landscapes and cultural treasures of Moray and Maras

Moray is an ancient agricultural laboratory featuring circular terraces that were used by the Incas to experiment with different crops. These terraces create microclimates, allowing for diverse agricultural practices.

Maras is known for its stunning salt terraces, where local communities have been harvesting salt since Inca times. The terraces create a striking contrast against the surrounding landscape, offering a unique glimpse into traditional salt production.

Trekking the Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu

Have a connection with nature and a profound spiritual experience on the most popular trek in South America. It combines a gratifying physical challenge with the opportunity to visit magnificent Inca remains only reachable by foot in the midst of unparalleled natural beauty. The Incas considered the route a sacred pathway to Inti, the Sun God, and hiking the trail provides a deep sense of connection to ancient traditions and the spiritual energy of the land.

Condor watching and pure adventure at Colca Valley

The Colca Canyon is renowned for its population of Andean condors, which can be seen soaring over the canyon. It’s one of the best places in the world to view these majestic birds in the wild. Located in the middle of the Andean Region, (3,500 meters above sea level) with its snow-covered peaks reaching into the clouds you will find the Colca Valley and Canyon. Hiking through the canyon gives you the chance to witness breathtaking views, dramatic cliffs, and an array of native flora and fauna.

Explore Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world

At 170 km in length, Lake Titicaca is the largest lake in South America. It is also the largest lake in the world over 2,000 meters above sea level. It’s located in the heart of the region of Puno and on one of the most important points of the South American continent. You can visit the Uros Islands, man-made floating islands made of reeds, and meet the indigenous Uros people who have lived on the lake for centuries. Also, Taquile Island offers a glimpse into ancient traditions and community life.

Experience the colonial charm of Arequipa

Known as the “White City,” Arequipa is famous for its beautiful colonial architecture, built from white volcanic sillar stone. The Santa Catalina Monastery and the Main Square (Plaza de Armas) are the highlights of the city, with their historical buildings and vibrant culture. Arequipa has a rich colonial and pre-Colombian history, and its proximity to the Andes makes it a key cultural crossroads.

Walk among giants in the spectacular Cordillera Blanca

The Cordillera Blanca, nestled in the heart of the Peruvian Andes, is a trekker’s paradise and a haven for adventure enthusiasts. Known as the world’s highest tropical mountain range, it boasts snow-capped peaks, turquoise glacial lakes, and breathtaking valleys. From the iconic Santa Cruz trek to challenging climbs like Alpamayo, the range offers routes for all skill levels, each promising unforgettable vistas and a connection to nature’s raw beauty. Exploring the Cordillera Blanca is more than a journey; it’s an immersion into Peru’s majestic highlands and the rich traditions of its mountain communities.

Visit the pisco vineyards of Ica and enjoy the vast dunes of Huacachina

Discover the charm of Ica, where Peru’s iconic pisco spirit comes to life in sun-soaked vineyards. Explore traditional bodegas and sample the rich flavors of this beloved drink, learning about its artisanal production. Just a short drive away, immerse yourself in the stunning desert oasis of Huacachina. Surrounded by vast golden dunes, it’s the perfect spot for thrilling adventures like sandboarding and dune buggy rides, or simply relaxing by the shimmering lagoon. Ica and Huacachina offer a unique blend of culture, flavor, and adrenaline in the heart of Peru’s desert landscape.

TRAVEL WITH EASE

WHAT’S INCLUDED:

  • Custom day-by-day itinerary
  • Private local English-speaking guide
  • Custom excursions and experiences
  • All transfers and transportation
  • Accommodation at well-thought hotels according to your travel style
  • Mentioned meals
  • Custom packing list
  • 24/7 customer service

NOT INCLUDED:

  • Airfare (available upon request)
  • Travel Insurance
  • Tips / Gratuities
  • Services not specified on your tailor-made program

EXTENSION TRIPS

Make your journey to Peru even more unique with and extension trip to the spectacular Galapagos Islands!
Or combine two countries in one trip and explore continental ECUADOR too.

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