Discover Peru, the jewel of South America

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Peru, land of mysteries and ancient cultures.

Explore Machu Picchu, the Amazon, and much more.

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Peru: when to go?

Peru offers an incredible climatic diversity! On the coast, enjoy mild and sunny weather, perfect for beach walks. In the Andes, the air is pure and fresh with sunny days ideal for adventure. In the Amazon rainforest, expect pleasant warmth and lush nature. Whatever your itinerary, Peru promises you unforgettable experiences under varied and fascinating skies!

Activity ideas

  • Discovery of Machu Picchu - Explore the incredible mystery of Machu Picchu and let yourself be amazed by its magnificent landscapes.
  • Boat excursion on Lake Titicaca - Sail on the shimmering waters of Lake Titicaca and discover unique floating islands, while sharing authentic moments with local inhabitants.
  • Sacred Valley Exploration - Travel through Andean villages and admire lush terraces surrounded by majestic mountains.
  • Immersion in Andean Culture - Take part in traditional festivals, taste local cuisine, and learn the secrets of Andean artisans during an authentic stay in Peru.
  • Hiking in the Cordillera Blanca - Hike along high-altitude trails through breathtaking glacial landscapes, between turquoise lakes and snow-capped peaks.
  • Traditional ceviche tasting - Savor a fresh and flavorful ceviche in a friendly atmosphere, facing the Pacific Ocean.
  • Discovery of the Mysterious Nazca Lines - Fly over the Peruvian desert and let yourself be fascinated by the enigmatic geoglyphs drawn in the sand, witnesses of an ancient civilization.
  • Meeting free-roaming llamas - Walk at the gentle pace of the llamas, surrounded by Andean landscapes, and share a magical moment with these emblematic animals of Peru.

Must-see locations

Peru: A journey between history and magnificent landscapes

Traveling to Peru inevitably includes a stop in Cuzco, the ancient capital of the Incas and "navel of the world," nestled in the heart of the Andes, a magnificent colonial city where visitors can enjoy Peruvian hospitality! The surroundings of Cuzco offer numerous Inca ruins, but especially a large number of hikes in the Sacred Valley. The most famous trek in Peru is undoubtedly the Inca Trail, which leads to "Inti Punku," the "Sun Gate," as well as Machu Picchu and Wayna Picchu. High mountain enthusiasts can also hike in the Cordillera Blanca. Don't miss the famous Lake Titicaca, with its floating islands of Uros off the coast of Puno. Finally, head to northern Peru to discover archaeological sites like Kuélap or Nazca (with the famous Nazca lines). Not to mention the exotic flora and fauna, immense rivers, endless Pacific beaches, the Cordillera and its Andean people, the wild Amazon... To experience Peru in all its facets, meet with a local expert who can organize a personalized trip to Peru while respecting authentic Peruvian culture. It's worth noting that this is a perfectly suitable destination for a family trip. So don't hesitate any longer, and entrust your project to a Peruvian travel agency!

An immersion into the heart of Peruvian diversity

A trip to Peru will take you to the remnants of the Inca civilization, to meet an endearing people, rich in the blend of pre-Columbian and colonial cultures. You will also discover an exceptional gastronomy.
Must-see Attractions to Discover

Must-see Attractions to Discover

From Cusco, you will head to the Urubamba Valley, towards Aguas Calientes, the starting point for ascending to Machu Picchu. The more athletic can access it via the Inca Trail, a trek of two to four days. This mythical mountain, meaning "Old Mountain," has been recognized as one of the 7 new wonders of the world since 2007. It is a must-see during any trip to Peru. The Inca citadel holds invaluable archaeological significance, showcasing the ingenuity of the Inca civilization, capable of assembling immense stones without mortar. Known as the largest lake in South America, Lake Titicaca is also the highest navigable lake in the world, at 3,800 meters above sea level. Straddling Peru and Bolivia, it is dotted with islands such as Amantani, Taquile, Uros, and the famous Sun and Moon Islands, the cradle of the Aymara civilization. Surrounded by three volcanoes, Arequipa is a superb colonial city with baroque buildings made of white volcanic stone, earning it the nickname "white city." Discover the Santa Catalina Convent or indulge in a picanteria. At 3,400 meters deep, the Colca Canyon is one of the deepest in the world. From Chivay, one can observe condors there. Trekking can be organized over one or three days. At the bottom of the canyon, oases offer hot spring pools. The Cordillera Blanca is the highest tropical mountain range in the world with 35 peaks over 6,000 meters. The Santa Cruz trek allows you to discover its full beauty in four days through Huascarán National Park.
Discover Peru Differently

Discover Peru Differently

Peruvian cuisine is a delight with specialties such as ceviche, made from marinated raw fish and coriander, or aji de gallina, shredded chicken covered in a creamy sauce. In Lima, you will find the best places to discover this gastronomy. Don't forget to try Pisco! Mancora is one of Peru's most renowned surfing spots, accessible to surfers of all levels. Known for its festive atmosphere, it is also an ideal place for beach vacations. Chan Chan, the former capital of the Chimu kingdom, reached its peak in the 15th century before falling under the control of the Incas. It is the largest city in pre-Columbian America, and its well-preserved remains offer an impressive visit. The remains of the Kuélap fortress, built in the 10th century by the Chachapoyas at more than 3000 meters altitude, are superb. These Andeans are often called "the people of the clouds" because of their elevated habitat. From Iquitos, set off to navigate the Amazon River and explore the rainforest.

A paradise between sea and culture

Peru has 3,000 km of coastline with numerous beaches, especially in the north where it is warm all year round. Along this stretch, the often tumultuous Pacific Ocean borders sand dunes that surfers try to master. The country is also rich in major archaeological sites that attract many visitors. Peruvian cuisine is famous for its seafood dishes, including the renowned "ceviche" or "cebiche." Both spellings are accepted to refer to this national and unifying dish that delights the taste buds of locals and tourists alike.

Discovery of the Exceptional Biodiversity of Peru

The Amazon, though often overlooked in discussions, covers two-thirds of Peru's territory. The Amazon River, which originates in Peru, winds its way with countless meanders before continuing its journey into Brazil. The "selva" offers the opportunity to discover a nearly untouched nature, inhabited by exotic wildlife and lush flora. This region is a true treasure of biodiversity, demonstrating the richness and diversity of the Amazonian ecosystem. Travelers can observe incredible species, both animal and plant, making each exploration a unique adventure.
To fully enjoy Peru, it is recommended to plan a stay of at least two to three weeks. This allows you to discover major sites such as Machu Picchu, Cusco, the Sacred Valley, and Lake Titicaca without rushing.
To organize your honeymoon trip to Peru, choose the best season, plan a romantic itinerary including Machu Picchu, book charming accommodations, and opt for personalized activities according to your preferences.
To have a good vacation with a baby in Peru, choose comfortable accommodations, plan short trips, bring everything necessary for the baby, and consult a doctor before departure for health recommendations.
For a family hiking trip in Peru, prioritize the Sacred Valley with its traditional villages, the site of Pisac, the Maras salt mines, Lake Titicaca, and of course Machu Picchu, which is accessible via trails suitable for children.
To practice ecotourism in Peru, choose certified agencies, stay in eco-friendly lodges, respect local wildlife and flora, and support communities by buying local handicrafts.
For a trip to Peru, plan a budget of around 1500 to 2500 euros per person for two weeks, including flights, accommodation, meals, and tours. Costs vary depending on the season, desired comfort level, and chosen activities.
To travel to Peru, it is recommended to take an international flight to Lima, the capital. Several airlines offer connecting flights from Europe or North America. A valid passport is required.
To travel to Peru, French citizens do not need a visa for a tourist stay of less than 90 days. However, a valid passport is required to enter Peruvian territory.
To travel safely in Peru, it is advised to remain vigilant, avoid risky areas, use official transportation, and keep your valuables secure. Check official recommendations before departure.
To travel to Peru, no vaccines are mandatory for travelers coming from Europe. However, it is recommended to be up to date with universal vaccines and yellow fever if you visit the Peruvian Amazon.