When discussing the best places to visit in Peru, it is impossible not to mention the Peruvian Amazon. This vast region, covering the northeast of the country, is home to the Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve, an area of Amazon rainforest and floodplain forest that is one of the most biodiver...
Here’s a look at the best places to visit in Peru: Table of Contents 17. Chachapoyas Set in a scenic yet secluded spot far from the Peruvian coast, Chachapoyas lies high amid the mountains and is the capital of Amazonas. While the city doesn’t have all that much going for it, it...
Iquitos –One of the Most Unique Places to Stay in Peru Huancayo –Where to Stay in Peru for Adventure Cajamarca –Great Destination in Peru for Foodies Map of Where to Stay in Peru 1.Iquitos, 2.Chiclayo, 3.Cajamarca, 4.Lima, 5.Huancayo, 6.Cusco, 7.Arequipa, 8.Lake Titicaca (Location...
Immerse yourself in this incredible country's culture, sights, and flavors with our comprehensive guide on places to visit in Peru.
That being said, here’s how to visit the best places in Peru while working on a budget: 1. Do Some Research One great way to save money when you travel to Peru is to do your research. If you’re planning a vacation to a destination that has several airports nearby, it may be...
Ranking of best places for digital nomads in Peru based on cost of living, social scores, weather, English level, Internet speed and others.
If you’re planning a trip to Peru in January, some regions are particularly great to explore during this month. Here’s a breakdown of the best places to visit and some of thecities you should not miss, each offering a unique experience: ...
Moray was likely used for farming in the time of the Incas, but it’s unclear. The site itself is very unique, and almost looks as though something extra-terrestrial created it. It’s a view you shouldn’t miss when in Cusco. Travel Information Highlights Experience Cusco Places to ...
Peru is a land of deserts etched with enigmatic lines, Amazonian rainforests teeming with wildlife, and soaring mountains harbouring secret cities. Sounds pretty great, doesn't it? Book your Peru tour today.
In March/April you may catch the end of the wet season, but this is also when places such as Machu Picchu are at their lushest, the cloud forest has cloud, and many flowers such as orchids are in bloom. September/October is also a good time to visit, still the shoulder season and ...