Popular Destinations
These are some of the most popular destinations that our travelers visit each year! Click on each destination for more details.
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Machu PicchuOften referred to as “The Lost City of the Incas”, Machu Picchu is the most familiar symbols of the Incan Empire. It is one of the biggest attractions in all of South America and was recently named one of the Seven New Wonders of the World.
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Cusco/Sacred ValleyCusco, once the capital of the Incan Empire, is now one of the most visited cities in South America. The surrounding Sacred Valley provides beautiful views of the surrounding mountains as well as a peek into the history of Incan civilization.
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Arequipa and The Colca CanyonArequipa has a rich mix of the indigenous and Spanish colonial cultures as well as one of the most flavored cuisine cultures in the country. The nearby Colca Valley is an area of astounding scenic beauty, with giant Andean terraces and one of the deepest canyons in the world.
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Lake Titicaca (Puno)Lake Titicaca is considered the highest commercially navigable body of water in the world at 3,821 meters. It is the ancestral land of the Quechuas, Aymaras, Uros, Pacajes, and Puquinas and was the foundation of the most influential pre-Hispanic cultures of the Andean Region.
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LimaLima should not be overlooked as a fantastic tourist destination – as it has beautiful pre-Hispanic and colonial architecture, many important archeological sites, a bumping nightlife and some of the best cuisine in South America.
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Amazon RainforestThe Amazon snakes its way along the eastern border of Peru and this area contains some of the largest and most bio-diverse rainforests in South America.
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Nazca & ParacasThis area is most famous for the Nazca Lines, a mix of long lines, geometrical figures, and giant drawings in the desert sand. Additionally, many tourists flock to Paracas to visit the Paracas National Reserve – one of the largest marine reserves in the world and home to an array of marine and avian wildlife.
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Trujillo & ChiclayoThe northern coastal area of Peru is known for its many pre-Incan adobe structures – such as Chan Chan, Huaca de Luana and Tucume. Visitors are also drawn to the surfing village of Huanchaco to see the famous reed watercraft used by local fishermen.

