PERU
Peru: where ancient wonder meets irresistible flavor.
Let misty Andean peaks lead you to Machu Picchu’s stone terraces, wander the Sacred Valley and parts of Inca Trail or lose yourself in Cusco’s colonial streets where past and daily life entwine. Beyond the highlands, the Amazon unfurls emerald rainforests teeming with wildlife, while Lima buzzes with playful energy and a world-class culinary scene. Don’t miss coastal Paracas, the volcanic-white charm of Arequipa or the surreal oasis of Huacachina — each a vivid chapter in Peru’s story.
And the taste? From citrus-bright ceviche to the silken pisco sour, Peru overflows with flavor and soul.
Machu Picchu, A Dream Come True.
Step into the clouds and walk where ancient footsteps still whisper — Machu Picchu awaits with terraced emerald slopes, sunrise above misty ruins and the quiet thrill of history held close.
Who
From the highland Quechua and Aymara communities to the coastal Afro-Peruvian and criollo cultures, the peoples of Peru weave a rich mix of resilience, sacred traditions and joyful hospitality that echoes the artistry of ancient civilizations and the warmth of modern celebrations.
What
Crisp Andean peaks cradle misty Incan terraces, while vibrant markets, ancient ruins, Amazonian rainforests and warm, spice‑rich kitchens invite you to taste Peru’s layered landscapes, enduring history and spirited culture.
When
The best time to travel Peru is during the dry season from May to September, when clear skies and mild temperatures make exploring Machu Picchu, the Sacred Valley and the highlands delightfully easy.
Where
From the misty terraces of Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley to the colorful streets of Cusco, the otherworldly sand dunes of Huacachina, the colonial charm of Arequipa, the biodiverse Amazon basin around Iquitos and the high-altitude wonder of Lake Titicaca, Peru invites you to wander ancient ruins, vibrant markets and dramatic landscapes that span coast, mountains and jungle.
How
Fly into Lima's lively international airport as your gateway to Peru, then weave your way through the country by a friendly mix of short domestic flights to Cuzco and the Amazon, scenic long-distance buses with reclining seats for overnight journeys, and local colectivos or trains for charming, up-close travel between towns.
Arequipa,
And Beyond
Discover Arequipa —
then venture to the stunning nearby Colca Canyon.
“Peru, land of my dreams, where the ancient whispers of the Incas still resonate in the mountains.”
Huacachina,
Dune buggy rides
& wine tastings.
Lima,
24 Magical Hours
Paracas,
Islands Made of Rock & Tropical Deserts
Sculpted desert dunes meet turquoise seas — Paracas is a sunbaked playground of wind-swept beaches, dramatic cliffs, wildlife-rich marine reserves and laid-back coastal charm perfect for adventurous souls and slow, salty afternoons.