Come and Discover the Wonders of This Country with Our Experts in Perú Tour

Peru is a country full of history, natural beauty, and rich culture. From the ancient ruins of the Inca Empire to the vibrant cities and untouched natural reserves, our Peru tours offer you the opportunity to explore every corner of this magnificent land. Whether you’re interested in trekking through breathtaking landscapes or immersing yourself in the local culture, there’s a tour for everyone.

Touring Perú

Experience an unforgettable journey with our expertly guided tours, designed to showcase the best of Peru. Discover the cultural heritage, stunning natural landscapes, and historic landmarks like Machu Picchu, Cusco, and the mysterious Nazca Lines. With our guides, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of Peru’s history and traditions while enjoying exceptional comfort and personalized service. Touring Peru with us ensures a memorable adventure full of discoveries and wonder.

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Lima half day tour | Tour of Miraflores, San Isidro and the Historic Center of Lima

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Lima Night Tour | Lima Night City Tour

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Full day Lima | Lima full day tour

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Full day Ruta del Sillar tour | The Sillar Route day tour

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Colca full day tour | Colca Canyon full day tour

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7 Days 6 Nights
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Choquequirao and Machupicchu Trek 7 Days – Choquequirao Trek

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9 Days 8 Nights
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9 Day Choquequirao and Machupicchu Tour

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Sacred Valley VIP with Machu Picchu 2 Days

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$480
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1 Day
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Ausangate Full Day 7 Lakes Tour – 7 Lagoons Tour

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1 day sacred valley tour | VIP 5 Places+ Buffet lunch

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Rainforest & Willife

Chuncho Macaw Clay Lick | Full Day Upper Tambopata

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3 Days I 2 Nights
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3 days Nazca Lines trips | 3 days Paracas tour

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Peru at a glance

History and culture

Peru is a country deeply rooted in the history of ancient civilizations, especially the Incas, whose influence still permeates the culture and traditions today. The country’s cultural heritage is reflected in its customs, festivals, and architecture, with celebrations that keep ancestral traditions alive, such as dances, music, and rituals tied to indigenous worldviews. In addition to the Incan legacy, Peru is home to other pre-Incan cultures like the Nazca and the Moche, whose contributions continue to fascinate researchers and travelers alike.

Geography and landscapes

Peru’s geography is remarkably diverse, stretching from the heights of the Andes to the vast Amazon rainforest and along the extensive Pacific coast. The Andes, with their towering peaks and deep valleys, offer stunning landscapes that reflect the spiritual connection of the Andean communities to the land. To the east, the Amazon region of Peru is one of the most biodiverse ecosystems in the world, home to an abundance of flora and fauna that attracts both biologists and adventurers. The Peruvian coast, bathed by the Pacific Ocean, is home to beautiful beaches and deserts, creating a fascinating contrast to the mountains and the jungle.

Gastronomy in Peru

Peruvian cuisine is one of the most diverse and renowned in the world. Influenced by indigenous heritage and the migrations of Europeans, Africans, and Asians, Peruvian cooking has developed a unique fusion of flavors. Indigenous ingredients like potatoes, corn, quinoa, and chili peppers are used in a variety of dishes that reflect the richness of the land. Dishes like ceviche, lomo saltado, and ají de gallina are some of the most representative of Peruvian gastronomy, which is also known for its innovation and incorporation of modern culinary techniques.

Adventure in Peru

Peru offers a wealth of experiences for those who enjoy connecting with nature. Its diverse ecosystems, from the Andean mountains to the Amazon rainforest, provide unique opportunities for exploration and discovery. The country is home to a variety of wildlife and natural wonders, attracting those interested in the environment and conservation. Whether exploring the deep valleys, high-altitude lakes, or lush rainforests, Peru is ideal for those seeking a profound connection with the natural world.

Experiences for every type of traveler

From thrilling trekking adventures in the Andes to serene explorations of the Amazon rainforest, we offer a wide variety of tours. You can discover ancient Inca trails, relax in the Sacred Valley, or marvel at the mysterious Nazca Lines. Each tour is designed to provide you with a deep connection to Peru’s rich history and diverse landscapes.

Frequently asked questions about the Peru tours

The best time to visit Peru is during the dry season, which generally runs from May to October. This period is ideal for trekking, especially for visiting Machu Picchu and the Andes, as the weather is more predictable, with less rainfall and clear skies for stunning views. The dry season also makes it easier to explore high-altitude sites, as the trails are less slippery and the visibility is better. The rainy season (from November to April) is also a good option for exploring the Amazon rainforest, as the jungle is lush and vibrant, and wildlife sightings are more frequent. However, be prepared for more rain and higher humidity if you’re venturing into the Amazon during these months.

Peru is generally a safe destination for tourists, but, like any other country, it’s important to take precautions. Stick to well-known tourist routes, avoid isolated areas, and always stay aware of your surroundings. It’s recommended to follow local advice about areas to avoid, especially in larger cities like Cusco. Use reliable transportation, such as registered taxis or tour operators, and avoid walking alone at night in unfamiliar areas. In rural or remote areas, the safety risks are minimal, but you should still stay cautious. Always trust your instincts and be mindful of your belongings.

What you pack for your tour in Peru largely depends on the regions you’ll be visiting. For high-altitude destinations, be sure to pack layered clothing to adjust to fluctuating temperatures, sturdy hiking boots for trekking, and a waterproof jacket to protect against sudden rain showers.

If you’re exploring the rainforest or tropical areas, lightweight, breathable clothing is essential, along with insect repellent to protect against mosquitoes, and sunscreen to shield yourself from the strong sun. Also, don’t forget your camera to capture the spectacular landscapes and cultural experiences you’ll encounter.

Yes, if you’re visiting high-altitude destinations, it’s important to acclimatize to avoid altitude sickness. The thin air at altitudes above 2,500 meters (8,200 feet) can cause symptoms such as headaches, dizziness, and nausea. It’s recommended to take it easy for the first 24 to 48 hours upon arrival, drink plenty of water, and avoid heavy meals or alcohol. Many tours will guide you on how to manage the altitude and ensure you’re prepared for the trek. Some locations also offer medications to help with altitude sickness, so it’s worth consulting with your guide or doctor if you’re concerned.

Yes, most tour operators in Peru offer guided tours in English. Whether you’re visiting Machu Picchu, trekking through the Sacred Valley, you’ll find knowledgeable guides fluent in English who can provide in-depth explanations about the history, culture, and natural surroundings of the sites. When booking your tour, make sure to confirm that the guide is proficient in English to ensure you get the most out of your experience, especially if you’re interested in detailed historical or cultural insights.

Most travelers, especially from North America and Europe, do not need a visa for short stays (under 90 days). Upon arrival, you’ll be granted a tourist card, which allows you to stay in the country for up to 90 days. However, it’s essential to check with the Peruvian consulate in your home country for any specific visa requirements based on your nationality. Additionally, ensure that your passport is valid for at least six months beyond the date of entry into Peru.

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