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Majestic mountains, ancient ruins, and vibrant cultures—Peru is a land of wonders waiting to be explored! From the breathtaking heights of Machu Picchu to the lively streets of Lima, every corner is packed with adventure, history, and mouthwatering cuisine. Whether you're trekking through the Andes, cruising the Amazon, or diving into Incan mysteries, a trip to Peru is an unforgettable journey through time and nature.

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Top 12 Things To Do in Cusco
Top 12 Things To Do in Cusco
Cusco is Peru’s most compelling city, combining layers of history from the days of the Incan empire, through the Spanish colonial period and right up to modern times. It is a place of grand monuments from the Spanish period juxtaposed with atmospheric Incan alleys. A city imbued with an almost tangible sense of history and a special mystical charm — a not-to-miss during a trip to Peru.In no particular order, here are the top 12 things to do in Cusco from visiting ancient ruins to attending weaving classes!
10 Things to Do in Lima
10 Things to Do in Lima
Lima is one of the largest cities on the South American continent, a vast agglomeration and home to an estimated 10 million people. Founded in 1535, it is a city that is rich with history, cultural heritage and culinary traditions and it is also one of the most exciting destinations to visit on a Peru trip. Here is a list of ten things to keep you busy while you are there.
Things To Do in Peru
Things To Do in Peru
Aaah. Peru. Where do we even begin? The heart of the Great Inca Empire. The Land of the Incas. Home to the world-famous Machu Picchu. Not interested? How about sheer natural beauty in the form of the Great Amazon, exotic jungles, or breathtaking peaks. Still, need inspiration? What about fascinating walking trails. Rich and varied Peruvian gastronomy. Resurgent cities.Irrespective of where your interests lie, Peru always manages to entertain you with all sorts of sights and attractions that are sure to transform you into one of the most influential travel personalities on social media. Provided you manage to come back to reality and remember to click photographs! While the options are just about endless when it comes to things to do in Peru, we have managed to shortlist a few that become a part of most traveler itineraries in the country. Don't blame us if your hands are itching to book your next tour to Peru after reading this article!
12 Things To Do in Manu National Park
12 Things To Do in Manu National Park
Located in the region where the tropical Andes meet the Amazonian lowland forest and covering almost two million hectares, Manu National Park in Peru is one of the world’s greatest biodiversity hotspots. Recognised by UNESCO as a biosphere reserve in 1977, the area is home to a staggering variety of plant and animal species, including giant otters, capybaras, peccaries, tapirs, jaguars, caiman, 13 different species of monkeys, over 1000 species of birds and over 1300 species of butterflies.Manu National Park is divided into three zones, the ‘cultural zone’, the ‘reserved zone’ and the ‘restricted zone’. Visitors are permitted to enter the cultural zone independently, where there are several native communities that welcome tourists. Access to the reserved zone is only possible through one of a very small number of tour companies that are allowed to operate there. The restricted zone is an area of pristine forest still home to a number of uncontacted tribes and is not open to tourists.
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Harley T. | Traveled in September

The trip was very smooth. All the connections and handling of our luggage was taken care of. Five stars for the coordination that our guide, handled was perfect. We saw attractions that most tours would miss.

Anonymous | Traveled in September
For the adventurer who loves a challenging trek

This trip had a great mix of trekking and learning about Peruvian culture and Inca history. The views were incredible and there are so many Inca sites along the way. The food was an absolute standout!

Ella | Traveled in September

Excellent adventure, our local leader Olmer was absolutely fantastic, all was on time , well organised and the whole team was very supportive. One of participants forgot the raincoat during the lunch in restaurant and Onlmer with his team found it and brought back to the hotel in Cusco . The itinerary is brilliant , gives the taste of real life in Peru. During the Inca trail camping, the team went above and beyond, tents were set up always on time, food was delicious and we never had the same meal, every day something different. Highly recommended **

Mark  | Traveled in September

This tour was another excellent experience with Explore. Darwin, our leader, was superb and always went the extra mile to help with everything. He was amongst the best tour leaders we have experienced. The tour provided a very good introduction to the main attractions of the more visited parts of Peru. Highlights for us were Machu Pichu (of course) and the Uros and Taquile islands on Lake Titicaca, with the boat trip to get there. The whole tour was spent at high altitudes. This should be borne in mind by anyone who has any concerns about their ability to tolerate thin air and a dry atmosphere for long periods. The payoff for this though was superb views of the Andes every day! As we have come to expect with Explore tours, the accommodation quality was a bit variable. The Taquile Guesthouse was actually rather better than we expected, given the previous negative reviews that we had read. Yes, it was quite basic, but it was definitely worth it to experience the rustic way of life of the island, the hosts were very friendly and the welcome a warm one. The accommodation elsewhere on the tour was generally quite comfortable, although our hotel room at Arequipa was a little too noisy. A small point, but we would suggest that the visits from Ollantaytambo to the Maras salt mines and Moray Inca terraces should be included in the itinerary rather than being an optional extra. Everyone on our tour booked for this option rather than the alternatives of kayaking/paddle boarding (expensive and probably in rather cold water) and a craft brewery visit (something you can easily do in the UK, so not a particularly Peruvian experience). Overall, the tour comes highly recommended by us.

Anonymous | Traveled in September
Spectacular challenging trekking and amazing food!

This trip provides a fantastic combination of challenging remote trekking on the Salkantay section and over the Inca Chiriasca pass, the traditional Inca Trail with amazing site of Machu Picchu from the Sun Gate, plus many fascinating Inca sites which were brought to life by our exceptional and knowledgeable leader, Edwind. The food on the trek was superb - big shout out to our amazing chefs - plus meals out in Cusco were a revelation, with beautifully presented, tasty options.

Ana | Traveled in September

Darwin it was an amazing leader! He was caring, funny, intelligent with a deep knowledge of all the places we have been. I highly recommend this tour and Darwin. The best guide ever!

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Key experiences on a Peru holiday

Peru is the adventure you’ve been waiting for. Picture yourself hiking the iconic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, surrounded by misty cloud forests and stunning mountain views, before reaching the awe-inspiring ancient citadel. Wander through Cusco, where vibrant streets mix colonial charm with Incan history, and explore the Sacred Valley, home to ancient ruins like Ollantaytambo and Moray. For a more peaceful escape, visit Lake Titicaca’s floating reed islands, and immerse yourself in the unique culture of the Uros people. Dive into the Amazon Rainforest for a once-in-a-lifetime chance to witness diverse wildlife up close. From thrilling treks to cultural discoveries and breathtaking landscapes, Peru promises unforgettable experiences you don’t want to miss.

Top destinations to visit in Peru

Peru boasts a wide range of must-visit destinations, each offering its own unique experiences. Machu Picchu is the crown jewel, a stunning Incan citadel nestled in the breathtaking Andean peaks. Cusco, the former Incan capital, blends rich history with vibrant culture and colonial charm. The Sacred Valley, with sites like Ollantaytambo and Moray, reveals the ingenuity of ancient agricultural terraces. Lake Titicaca offers peaceful beauty, with the unique floating Uros Islands made entirely of reeds. For nature lovers, the Amazon Rainforest is a chance to explore one of the world’s most biodiverse ecosystems. The mysterious Nazca Lines and the serene Colca Canyon, one of the world’s deepest, offer even more to discover. Each of these places makes Peru a journey you’ll never forget.

For more information, check out our guide on the best places to visit in Peru.

Top tour activities in Peru

Take a hiking tour along the Inca Trail, leading you through stunning landscapes to the iconic Machu Picchu. Discover the Sacred Valley on a cultural tour, visiting ancient sites like Ollantaytambo and vibrant markets in Pisac. For an adrenaline rush, try the sandboarding and dune buggy tour in Huacachina, or enjoy a boat tour on Lake Titicaca, visiting the floating Uros Islands. Embark on a wildlife tour in the Amazon, spotting monkeys and pink dolphins, or hike through Colca Canyon for incredible views and soaring condors. For a unique experience, take a Nazca Lines flight tour to see Peru’s mysterious geoglyphs.

Check out our guide on things to do in Peru for more detailed information.

Best time to visit Peru

The best time to visit Peru is during the dry season from May to September, especially for hiking and exploring the Andes. This period offers clear skies and mild temperatures, making it ideal for trekking the Inca Trail or visiting Machu Picchu. March to April and October to November are also great, as the weather is still pleasant but with fewer tourists. The rainy season, from December to March, brings lush landscapes, though some treks may be more challenging due to rainfall. The Amazon Rainforest can be visited year-round, but the dry season (from June to October) offers better accessibility.

For a seasonal overview, check out our guide on the best time to visit Peru.
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Optimal duration to explore Peru

To fully experience Peru, plan for at least 10 to 14 days. This allows time to explore Lima’s culinary scene, visit the Sacred Valley, and take the iconic Inca Trail or train to Machu Picchu. With extra days, you can add a boat tour on Lake Titicaca, a wildlife adventure in the Amazon Rainforest, or a Nazca Lines flight tour. If you are short on time, a week-long trip can cover Peru’s highlights, but for a deeper dive into its landscapes, history and culture, two weeks is ideal.

For more duration ideas, check out our guide on how many days to spend in Peru.

Packing essentials for a trip to Peru

Since Peru’s diverse landscapes range from mountains to jungles, pack comfortable walking shoes for exploring the ruins and city streets. Sunscreen and a hat are essential, especially in high-altitude areas like Cusco and Machu Picchu. Bring layers, as temperatures vary from the chilly Andes to the humid Amazon. A rain jacket is useful, especially during the wet season. If you are heading to Lake Titicaca or Colca Canyon, pack warm clothing for cold nights. Don’t forget a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated and be eco-friendly. And, of course, bring a swimsuit for hot springs, jungle lodges or beach days along the coast.

Sustainable travel practices when visiting Peru

You can always make sustainable choices while traveling in Peru. For example, you can support local businesses, choose ethical tour operators, and avoid single-use plastics by carrying a reusable water bottle. Also, opt for a reef-safe sunscreen when visiting coastal areas and be mindful of fragile ecosystems like the Amazon Rainforest and Sacred Valley. You can also choose a sustainable travel partner for your holiday, such as Bookmundi, where we carbon offset every tour booked with us. Similarly, flying sustainable airlines and supporting local organizations like CONAPAC and Ecoan, which work to protect Peru’s environment and indigenous communities, also help promote responsible tourism in the country.

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