Machu Picchu rising above the clouds

This is Peru

Breathtaking landscapes. Ancient wonders. People who feel like home.

6,768 mof Earth’s highest peak — sea level to summit
3completely different worlds in one country
84of 104 world ecosystems
#1cuisine in the world

The Experience Awaits

Quechua woman in traditional Andean dress
History & Culture

Where civilizations left their mark

Inca, pre-Inca, and Spanish traditions woven into living culture. UNESCO sites, intricate textiles, pottery — a legacy that breathes.

Birdwatching in the Peruvian cloud forest
Nature & Wildlife

A retreat for nature seekers

Amazon to Andes — 1,800+ bird species, protected reserves, and the legendary Colca Canyon. Biodiversity that defies imagination.

Refined Peruvian cuisine
Food & Gastronomy

A food lover’s delight

Lima — South America’s gastronomic capital. Indigenous, Spanish, African, and Asian influences converging into a cuisine entirely its own.

Geography & Discovery

Most people arrive thinking Peru is one place. They leave knowing it is three different worlds — each one more extraordinary than they imagined.

Three Worlds, One Peru: Coast, Andes, and Amazon

Costa Verde coastline and Lima skyline above the Pacific Ocean

The Coast

A narrow strip of desert running along the Pacific — dry, sunny, and surprisingly diverse. This is where Lima sits: a world-class capital with a skyline over the ocean, centuries-old colonial districts, and a culinary scene that has earned more spots on the World's 50 Best list than Paris. The coast is not a stopover. It is a destination.

Andean mountain camp beneath snow-capped peaks

The Andes

The spine of Peru — a mountain range that crosses the country from north to south, reaching peaks over 6,700 meters. This is where the Inca Empire was born, where Machu Picchu sits above the clouds, where Cusco preserves five centuries of layered history in a single city block. The altitude is real — and so is the magic. Days are sunny, nights are cold, and the light is unlike anywhere else on earth.

Travelers walking a forest trail deep in the Peruvian Amazon

The Amazon

More than half of Peru's territory is covered by the Amazon rainforest — and it is nothing like what you picture. Yes, there is jungle. But there are also rivers the size of highways, pink dolphins, cities accessible only by air or boat, and indigenous communities that have lived in harmony with the forest for thousands of years. Iquitos is the largest city in the world unreachable by road.

Choose where you want to travel!

LimaCOASTSea levelGo to Lima
CuscoANDES3,400 m · 11,200 feetGo to Cusco
ArequipaANDES2,335 m · 7,660 feetGo to Arequipa
NazcaCOAST598 m · 1,961 feetGo to Nazca
HuarazANDES3,052 m · 10,013 feetGo to Huaraz
IquitosAMAZON106 m · 347 feetGo to Iquitos

Peru is not a trip. It’s something that happens to you.

The silence of Machu Picchu before sunrise. A bowl of ceviche in Lima that redefines what food can be. Waking up to the Amazon with no city, no signal — just life in its purest form. We've spent years learning how Peru moves people. We've built three ways for you to live it.

Aqua Nera luxury river vessel on the Peruvian Amazon at dusk

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Frequently asked questions

Peru is a destination of extraordinary diversity—where ancient civilizations, dramatic landscapes, and world-renowned cuisine come together. From coastal cities to Andean peaks and lush rainforest, the country offers something for every traveler. With so much to explore, thoughtful planning is key to making the most of your journey.

Here are some of Peru's unmissable highlights:

  • LIMA – THE CITY OF KINGSPeru's vibrant capital blends colonial elegance with a dynamic culinary scene and Pacific coastline. Explore historic landmarks, lively neighborhoods, and indulge in world-class gastronomy, including the iconic ceviche.
  • MACHU PICCHU – THE LOST CITY OF THE INCASOne of the world's most iconic archaeological sites, this ancient citadel sits high in the Andes, surrounded by breathtaking mountain scenery and rich history.
  • CUSCO – THE HISTORIC INCA CAPITALA fascinating blend of Inca and colonial heritage, Cusco is the gateway to the Sacred Valley and a cultural destination in its own right.
  • NAZCA LINES – ANCIENT MYSTERIES FROM ABOVEThese vast desert geoglyphs remain one of the world's great enigmas, best appreciated from the air on a scenic flight.
  • PERUVIAN AMAZON – INTO THE RAINFORESTImmerse yourself in one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth, where wildlife encounters, river journeys, and jungle exploration await.
  • LAKE TITICACA – THE BIRTHPLACE OF THE SUNDiscover high-altitude beauty and living traditions on the world's highest navigable lake, dotted with unique island communities.
  • COLCA CANYON – A NATURAL WONDEROne of the deepest canyons on Earth, offering dramatic landscapes, traditional villages, and the chance to witness majestic Andean condors in flight.

From cultural treasures to natural wonders, Peru promises unforgettable experiences at every turn—making it a destination that truly has it all.

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A traveler in traditional Andean dress overlooking the Peruvian highlands