Planning a Trip to Peru: All You Need to Know
Nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the mighty Andes lies Peru. Here, verdant forests, vibrant culture, and versatile landscapes pose an undeniable allure. It is one of... Read more
Nestled between the Pacific Ocean and the mighty Andes lies Peru. Here, verdant forests, vibrant culture, and versatile landscapes pose an undeniable allure. It is one of... Read more
April marks the end of the wet season and the beginning of sunny days in Peru. This is one of the best months to visit the country as the weather is perfect for hiking. H... Read more
Rain can be a hassle if you are heading for Peru in March as this is the last month of the wet season. However, if you can stand a bit of rain, the month still offers abu... Read more
October is the last month of the dry season in Peru. Mild temperatures and a rare chance of precipitation mean that this is the perfect month to visit the country. From b... Read more
Since some of Peru’s most popular hiking trails are closed due to rain in February, this month is the best time to hit off the beaten tracks and explore the country... Read more
From the mysterious Nazca Lines to breathtaking trekking trails and vibrant culture, Peru has plenty of activities for all types of travelers. And even though December is... Read more
September brings the joys of spring in Peru. The weather is warm and remains dry in most parts of the country, making it an ideal time to explore the country. Visiting ma... Read more
January is the best time to explore Peru’s Pacific coastline at the height of summer. However, while coastal towns allow for ample beach activities, the Andean high... Read more
November in Peru is the beginning of the rainy season. However, even though some places like Machu Picchu experience lots of rain, others, such as Lima, are quite dry. Th... Read more
August lies smack in the middle of the winter season in the Southern Hemisphere, where Peru is located. However, despite winter, this is also the peak tourist season in t... Read more
The rainy season comes to an end in Peru in May. It is when the countryside is green and monuments, cleansed of their dirt and grime, look better. Since the crowds are sl... Read more
June is the start of Peru’s dry season. This is when peak-season crowds are yet to settle in, which means that it will only be you and a few others exploring the An... Read more