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Peru encapsulates all the magic and mystery of South America: Lost cities of the Incas, impenetrable jungle, conquistadores and their quest for gold and silver among the high Andes. Today has become the 'El Dorado' for travellers and Cusco is one of the most popular destinations in Latin America.
Peru is South America's third largest country, and can be divided into three regions: the Andes, with its massive peaks, steep canyons, and astonishing pre-Columbian archaeological sites; the Amazon lowlands to the East; and the Coastal desert to the West. Travel in the Andes can be hazardous with frequent earthquakes, landslides, and flash floods. Despite these, visitors are drawn to the most enthralling pre-Columbian cities of South America — like the mysterious Machu Picchu.
Peru is more than Machu Picchu, other striking Inca ruins are found in the Sacred Valley, close to Cusco, which the Spanish built upon Inca foundations. The Spanish heritage is evident with their flower-filled plazas, colonial cathedrals and monasteries. The coast was home to some of the most ancient cultures in the Americas.Natural wonders like the breathtaking Colca Canyon, the deep blue waters of Lake Titicaca and the biodiversity of the Amazon basin offer the traveller the chance to enjoy a trip of unbelievable variety. These places are now all easily accessible by road or air and railway.
Featured tours
Mountain Bike Peru
The best of Peru by bike. Explore dirt roads, mule trails and ancient paths. Be prepared for huge descents and monster climbs through the Andes to Amazon via the Sacred Valley of the Incas.
The Andean Explorer
This journey combines adventure with seeing the best and most famous sites in Peru; including Arequipa, the Colca canyon to see Condors, on to Lake Titicaca, then by rail to Cusco. Once acclimatised, an optional chance to hike the Inca Trail or visit the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu by train.
Recommended places to stay
Casa Andina - Urubamba
Located in the heart of the Sacred Valley of the Incas, this is one of the most comfortable hotels in the Urubamba Valley.
Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel
One of the world's most appealing boutique hotels – natural beauty spread over 12 acres of low-rise cottages, streams, gushing waterfalls, plantations, and wild forest.