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Peru

Peru enchants travelers with its rich tapestry of ancient civilizations, dramatic landscapes, and vibrant culture. From the mist-shrouded peaks of Machu Picchu and the colonial elegance of Cusco to the bustling energy of Lima and the serene beauty of Lake Titicaca, every corner of Peru tells a captivating story.

Whether you’re drawn to the mysteries of Incan ruins, colorful textile markets, or innovative Peruvian cuisine, this South American gem invites you to discover a land where history and modern life live side by side. Peru’s diverse culinary heritage, from ceviche fresh from the Pacific to traditional Andean dishes high in the mountains, adds an unforgettable flavor to every adventure.

Tailor-Made Peru Trips

Tailor-made travel is especially valuable when exploring Peru, where the array of experiences, from Andean treks and Incan ruins to vibrant cities and Amazonian adventures, can be as diverse as your interests.  Every itinerary we create is shaped around what matters most to you, whether that’s embarking on a private guided hike to Machu Picchu at sunrise, sampling regional dishes with a local chef in Lima, or discovering remote villages in the Sacred Valley.

Our experts take the time to understand your preferences and travel style, using industry knowledge and advanced AI tools to craft journeys that are seamless and entirely your own. This personalized approach not only opens doors to authentic cultural encounters and hidden wonders but also empowers you to experience Peru in a way that is meaningful, memorable, and perfectly suited to you.

Why We Love Peru

Beyond its iconic landmarks, Peru offers countless opportunities for immersive, off-the-beaten-path exploration. Trek through the Sacred Valley, sail the Amazon River, or watch condors soar over the Colca Canyon. In small towns and remote villages, you’ll find warm hospitality, age-old traditions, and the vivid rhythms of daily life. Whether you’re navigating ancient trails, sharing stories with local artisans, or simply watching the sunset over Andean peaks, Peru delivers a travel experience that is as soulful as it is spectacular.

Terraced circular fields in Moray, Peru, seen from above. Concentric green terraces are surrounded by lush hills, evoking an ancient archaeological feel.

Awe-Inspiring Ancient Wonders

Peru is home to some of the world’s most iconic archaeological sites, most notably the mysterious citadel of Machu Picchu. Exploring Inca ruins and walking ancient pathways, like the Sacred Valley or the Inca Trail, connects travelers with a remarkable history and the ingenuity of pre-Columbian civilizations, all surrounded by breathtaking Andean landscapes.

A person in colorful traditional attire weaves on a loom with intricate brown and white patterns. The scene conveys cultural craftsmanship and focus.

Rich and Diverse Cultures

Peru’s vibrant cultural heritage comes alive through its blend of indigenous, Inca, and Spanish influences. Cities like Cusco, Lima, and Arequipa showcase well-preserved colonial architecture, bustling markets, traditional festivals, and warm, welcoming people. Each region offers unique traditions, music, and crafts, making every visit a deeply enriching experience.

A serene turquoise lake reflects surrounding snow-capped mountains and lush green hills under a cloudy sky, conveying tranquility and natural beauty.

Spectacular Natural Diversity

From the peaks of the Andes and the lush Amazon rainforest to the serene shores of Lake Titicaca and the Pacific coast, Peru boasts an astonishing ecological variety. Visitors can trek mountain trails, spot wildlife in the jungle, or enjoy world-class beaches, ensuring endless opportunities for adventure, relaxation, and discovery in every corner of the country.

Places to Visit

Panorama of Miraflores Coast

Lima

Cusco. Peru.

Cusco

green grass field and mountain under blue sky during daytime

Sacred Valley

Machu Picchu captured in the morning sunrise.

Machu Picchu

a green and yellow boat traveling down a river

Puerto Maldonado

Locals on Lake Titicaca

Lake Titicaca

Colca Canyon with rugged mountainous terrain

Colca Canyon

Rugged volanci mountain under blue sky

Arequipa

Best Time to Visit Peru

The best time to visit Peru is generally during the dry season, from May to October, when the skies are clear, days are sunny, and nights are crisp, which makes for ideal conditions for trekking in the Andes and exploring landmarks like Machu Picchu. This period is also the peak tourist season, so booking in advance is recommended.Three smiling children in colorful traditional clothing pose with a llama against a backdrop of a cloudy sky and green landscape, conveying joy and culture.

Best Seasons for Most Travelers

  • The wet season, from November to April, brings more rain—particularly from January to March—which can make trekking more challenging but also results in lush, green landscapes and fewer crowds.
  • The Amazon region is best visited in May and June, when water levels are sufficient for boat trips but rainfall is moderate, ensuring abundant wildlife sightings.
  • For travelers seeking smaller crowds, visiting in September or the periods just after Thanksgiving and before Christmas can provide a quieter experience with pleasant weather.

Overall, Peru’s diverse climates mean there is always a suitable time for every traveler’s interests.

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