Few countries in the world concentrate in a single place destinations of great natural and cultural wealth as in Peru. From the high Andean peaks rises the largest river in the world, the Amazon, which runs through a large part of the country, leaving in its path streams that create such perfect scenery and give life to priceless natural reserves for the world as Pacaya Samiria in the north, Tambopata and Manu in the south.
It is in this fertile and generous land that saw the birth of great civilizations as ancient as Caral with more than 5,000 years old but it is undoubtedly the Inca that has made Peru so famous and that captivates the hearts of the world at the mere sight of its great citadel of Machu Picchu.
We invite everyone to travel with us through time and the blissful geography that this fascinating country offers.
- Coast
- Ica
- Paracas National Reserve
- Ballestas Islands
- Nazca Lines
- La Libertad
- Chan Chan Citadel
- Huanchaco Beach Resort
- Lambayeque
- Royal Tombs of Sipan
- Lima
- City of Lima
- Caral
- Ica
- Andes highlands
- Ancash
- Huascaran National Park
- Arequipa
- Arequipa City
- Colca Valley
- Puno
- City of Puno
- Lake Titicaca
- Cusco
- Cusco City
- Sacred Valley of the Incas
- Machu Picchu
- Mountain of 7 colors
- Humantay Lagoon
- Choquequirao
- Jungle
- Loreto
- Amazon River
- Pacaya Samiria National Reserve
- Madre de Dios
- Tambopata National Reserve
- Manu National Reserve
- Loreto
- Ancash
1. COAST
PARACAS NATIONAL RESERVE:
The reserve also offers other important tourist destinations such as: Lagunillas, beautiful beaches such as the most sought after, red beach and the Paracas candelabra that peeks out while visiting the Ballestas Islands by boat.
BALLESTAS ISLANDS
One of the most sought after stops in Paracas are these islands that serve as home to thousands of birds and marine species: pelicans, sea lions, Humboldt penguins, sea lions among others.
NAZCA LINES
LA LIBERTAD, TRUJILLO
HUANCHACO BEACH
Huanchaco is the most visited historic seaside resort in the city of Trujillo. It is known worldwide for being one of the first places in America where surfing was practiced. Historical writings by Spanish anthropologists and Jesuits in the 16th century confirm this fact. The peculiarity is that the ancient Mochica and Chimú inhabitants built small boats made of reed leaves and stems in which they could fish and swim. This is how the Caballitos de Totora were born and are still being built today.
This resort is ideal for water sports and of course the practice of surfing. While there, it is recommended to taste the exquisite gastronomy based on marine products: fish, seafood, seaweed.
LAMBAYEQUE, CHICLAYO
f you want to travel back in time and see with your own eyes the most important ruler of the Mochica culture of the third century, you must visit the Royal Tombs of Sipan Museum. It is a museum that beautifully exhibits more than 2000 pieces of gold, jewelry, ceramics and funerary offerings. Its design was inspired by the ancient truncated pyramids of the Mochica culture. The guided tour is an experience from top to bottom in which you will be taken for a few minutes to ancient times of Peruvian culture.
LIMA
CARAL
2. ANDES HIGHLANDS
HUASCARAN NATIONAL PARK, ANCASH
AREQUIPA
The colonial city of Arequipa is only visited by travelers in search of more extensive tours of the famous Colca Valley located on the outskirts of the city. However, its historic center holds interesting and worthwhile sites in the travel itinerary as the emblematic Monastery of Santa Catalina, a small city within a city according to the opinion of those who have visited it. Another place, the Cathedral is made entirely of sillar or volcanic rock that makes it stand out as soon as you enter the main square. It is here where you can also enjoy the varied gastronomy inherited from the Andean and Spanish cultures.
COLCA VALLEY, AREQUIPA
PUNO