Cusco Region · 2,430 m
Machu Picchu
The lost city of the Incas. One of the most extraordinary archaeological sites in the world — and still able to take your breath away despite the fame.
From the iconic Inca citadel to deep Amazonian jungle — Peru holds more wonders per square kilometre than almost anywhere on Earth.
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From the iconic Inca citadel to deep Amazonian jungle — Peru holds more wonders per square kilometre than almost anywhere on Earth.
Cusco Region · 2,430 m
The lost city of the Incas. One of the most extraordinary archaeological sites in the world — and still able to take your breath away despite the fame.
Cusco · 3,400 m
The imperial Inca capital, blending ancient stone walls with colonial architecture and living culture.
Madre de Dios · Jungle
Immerse yourself in the greatest biodiversity on Earth — wildlife, river canoes, and eco-lodge stays.
Ica Region · Pacific Coast
The world's most enigmatic geoglyphs — visible only from the air, etched 2,000 years ago into the desert.
Arequipa Region · 3,600 m
Twice as deep as the Grand Canyon, home to soaring Andean condors and traditional Andean villages unchanged for centuries.
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Peru's lesser-known sites rival the famous ones — and most you'll visit almost entirely alone.

Ica Region
Sea lions, penguins, and pelicans on desert islands — Peru's Galápagos, just 4 hours south of Lima.
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Lambayeque · North Coast
The richest pre-Columbian tomb ever found in the Western Hemisphere — gold, ceramics, and royal Moche ritual.
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Ica Region
A palm-ringed lagoon in the middle of Peru's coastal desert — the base for dune buggy rides and sandboarding.
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Miraflores, Lima
A 1,600-year-old pyramid rising from Lima's modern Miraflores district — illuminated at night, hauntingly beautiful.
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Lima · El Parque de la Reserva
Thirteen illuminated fountains inside Lima's Parque de la Reserva — the world's largest fountain complex and a beloved city landmark.
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