Rich with majestic natural beauty and the legacy of a great, ancient civilization, Peru stirs hearts. Explore the magnificent old capital of Cusco, the gorgeous Urubamba Valley, the mighty Amazon River, and of course Machu Picchu on your Peru trip. Nothing overshadows Peru’s most precious resource: its gracious people. Our guides—the best in the region—are stellar examples who will make your adventure tour of Peru memorable.
Cruise the Amazon River and explore Pacaya Samiria National Reserve with a naturalist guide.
Experience a local festival on the shores of Lake Titicaca, with snow-capped mountains as a backdrop.
Challenge yourself on a multi-day trek to the less-visited Inca ruins at Choquequirao and Llactapata.
Drive the Panamerican Highway, turning inland to view the highest tropical mountain range in the world, the Cordillera Blanca.
Through the Lesser-Traveled Lares Valley to Machu Picchu
Unknown to most travelers, the Lares Valley, a less-traveled route toward Machu Picchu, dazzles with thrilling Andean scenery, lively weavers’ villages, and ancient Incan sites. On this inspired, high-altitude journey, we explore its peaks and waterfalls, dip into markets, interact with locals, and revel in beauty and quietude. You can opt for a small-group trip… Continued
Past and present intertwine in Peru beautifully, dramatically. The Incas were world-class builders and thinkers—and the story of their downfall is heartrending. After flying to Lima and on to the old Incan capital of Cusco, wend your way down to explore the fabled Urubamba Valley ruins of Pisac, Moray, Maras, and Ollantaytambo. Then take a… Continued
From Peru's Incan Heartland to Ecuador's Wild Isles
Boasting four UNESCO World Heritage Sites, there is no other adventure in our roster of South American ramblings that packs in such a variance of epic highlights. Combining the Incan heartland of Peru with a Galápagos voyage offers the richest combination of cultural and natural history imaginable. You can start by exploring the Sacred Valley,… Continued
BEST TIMES: May-September is the dry season with cool temperatures, clear skies, and little rain.
ALSO CONSIDER: March-April and October-November are shoulder months when there may be a little rain, but still good weather overall. December-February are rainy and not the best time for hiking.
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