Peru is more than just Machu Picchu; it's a journey through time, culture, and breathtaking landscapes. Imagine standing atop the Incan citadel of Machu Picchu at sunrise, cruising across the mirror-like waters of Lake Titicaca, or walking the colorful streets of Cusco, a city where the past and present blend effortlessly.
From the mysterious Nazca Lines to the culinary scenes of Lima, every corner of Peru offers something different. It’s where ancient temples rise from lush jungles, where Andean peaks stretch into the sky, and where friendly locals greet you with warm smiles and rich traditions.
Whether you're drawn to history, nature, food, or adventure, Peru delivers an unforgettable experience. And with a curated tour package, you won’t miss a thing; just pack your curiosity and sense of wonder, and let Peru do the rest.
Peru is home to one of the world’s most iconic landmarks, Machu Picchu. This ancient Incan city set high in the Andes is not just a visual marvel; it's a spiritual experience. The journey there, whether by train or trek, is unforgettable.
From the temples of the Sacred Valley to the Spanish architecture of Cusco, Peru is a living history book. Every city, street, and ruin tells a story that blends indigenous culture with colonial influence.
Peruvian food has earned global fame. From ceviche and lomo saltado to exotic fruits and street snacks, every bite is an adventure. Take a food tour in Lima or join a local cooking class to experience it all.
The landscapes of Peru are breathtaking. Hike through the Andes, explore high-altitude valleys, or relax in cozy towns like Ollantaytambo with postcard-perfect views.
Peru’s share of the Amazon is rich in biodiversity. Guided jungle lodges offer boat rides, wildlife watching, and nature walks that put you deep into one of the world’s most vital ecosystems.
Peruvians love to celebrate. Whether it’s the vibrant Inti Raymi festival in Cusco or smaller village parades, you’ll find music, costumes, and ancient rituals that bring communities together.
With so much to see and do, a tour package takes the stress out of logistics. Transport, hotels, tickets, and tours are all arranged, so you can just enjoy the journey.
Local guides add real value to your trip. They know the stories behind the ruins, the best hiking paths, and how to connect you with authentic cultural experiences.
Peru has something for every kind of traveler. Tour packages are designed to cater to your interests, whether it’s trekking the Inca Trail, birdwatching in the Amazon, or tasting your way through Lima.
Whether you're traveling solo, with friends, or as a family, there are packages to match every budget. From hostels to luxury hotels, you can choose what suits you best.
Want to skip a museum and spend more time hiking? Prefer extra nights in Cusco? Tour packages can often be tailored to match your travel style and pace.
Tour operators in Peru are experienced and knowledgeable. With local teams on the ground, you get reliable support, emergency help if needed, and a smoother experience overall.
These are the most popular tours for good reason. Machu Picchu is a must-see, but the Sacred Valley offers so much more, from Incan ruins to traditional markets. Packages often include visits to Cusco, Ollantaytambo, and Pisac, along with expert guides and options for hiking or train access to the Lost City.
If you prefer comfort with your adventure, luxury packages offer upscale hotels, fine dining, and private guides. Enjoy first-class train rides to Machu Picchu, boutique lodges in the Sacred Valley, and spa treatments with a view of the Andes. It's ideal for travelers who want a seamless, pampered experience.
Traveling with kids? These packages include easy-paced itineraries with fun stops like llama farms, chocolate-making workshops, and cultural demonstrations. Family-friendly hotels and activities make it an engaging experience for all ages, mixing learning with adventure.
Peru is a unique honeymoon destination, perfect for couples who love nature, history, and scenic beauty. Enjoy romantic dinners in Cusco, private tours of Machu Picchu, and sunset views over Lake Titicaca. Some packages even include hot springs and candlelit jungle stays for extra magic.
If you're craving true adventure, head into the Amazon. Guided jungle lodges in places like Puerto Maldonado or Iquitos offer boat rides, wildlife walks, and nighttime safaris. Packages include transport, expert naturalist guides, and eco-lodge accommodations, great for nature lovers and photographers.
Peru is one of the world’s top food destinations. These packages focus on the flavors of the country, from ceviche tastings in Lima to farm-to-table dining in the Andes. Enjoy cooking classes, market visits, and even pisco-making sessions while exploring local culture through its cuisine.
Once the capital of the Inca Empire, Cusco blends ancient history with modern charm. Walk through cobblestone streets lined with colonial buildings, explore nearby ruins like Sacsayhuamán, and adjust to the altitude before heading to Machu Picchu.
No Peru tour is complete without visiting this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Hidden high in the Andes, Machu Picchu is one of the world’s most iconic travel experiences. Arrive by train, hike the Inca Trail, or choose a guided tour to learn the fascinating history of this ancient wonder.
Stretching between Cusco and Machu Picchu, the Sacred Valley offers majestic scenery, vibrant Andean markets, and ancient ruins like Ollantaytambo and Moray. It’s the perfect place to explore culture, shop for local crafts, and enjoy scenic drives.
Lima offers more than just a gateway to Peru. It’s a culinary capital known for its seafood, street food, and world-class restaurants. Visit the historic center, explore the coastal district of Miraflores, and enjoy ocean views from the cliffs of Barranco.
Surrounded by volcanoes, Arequipa is known for its white volcanic stone architecture and beautiful colonial buildings. Don’t miss the Santa Catalina Monastery and the nearby Colca Canyon, one of the deepest canyons in the world and home to soaring condors.
Explore the world’s highest navigable lake and meet the Uros people who live on floating reed islands. Tour packages often include cultural exchanges, boat rides, and visits to Taquile Island to experience authentic Quechua traditions.
Peru’s Amazon region offers thrilling jungle adventures. Stay in eco-lodges, take guided treks through the rainforest, and spot monkeys, parrots, and pink river dolphins. River cruises and night safaris make this a truly immersive experience.
For active travelers, hiking to Machu Picchu is a life-changing experience. The classic Inca Trail or the scenic Salkantay Trek both offer stunning views, remote ruins, and a sense of accomplishment when you finally reach the Lost City.
Learn to prepare iconic dishes like ceviche and lomo saltado in a hands-on cooking class. Many tours include visits to local markets followed by step-by-step culinary sessions with expert Peruvian chefs.
A serene boat ride across this high-altitude lake gives you a glimpse into the traditional lives of island communities. It’s a peaceful, cultural experience filled with folklore, music, and history.
Stay deep in the Amazon rainforest at a sustainable lodge. Explore canopy walks by day and venture out on night safaris to see nocturnal wildlife in action.
Known for its colorful, striped appearance, Rainbow Mountain (Vinicunca) is a rewarding day trip from Cusco. Though challenging due to altitude, the panoramic views are worth the effort.
This is the most popular time to visit, especially for Machu Picchu and highland treks. Clear skies, cool nights, and dry paths make it perfect for outdoor adventures.
Expect rain in the highlands and Amazon, but also greener landscapes and fewer crowds. Some trails may close, but cities and cultural sites remain open and vibrant.
Plan your trip around local festivals to experience Peru’s lively traditions. Inti Raymi in June is the most famous, celebrating the Incan sun god with parades, music, and ceremonies in Cusco.
The easiest way to reach Peru is by air. Most international flights land at Jorge Chávez International Airport in Lima, the country’s main gateway. From there, you can connect to other cities like Cusco, Arequipa, and Iquitos via domestic flights. Major airlines operate regular flights from the US, Europe, and parts of Asia.
Indian citizens must obtain a tourist visa before arriving in Peru. You can apply at the nearest Peruvian embassy or consulate. Required documents include your passport, completed application form, proof of funds, confirmed return ticket, and hotel booking. Processing usually takes a few days, so plan ahead.
Peru has plenty of affordable stays for backpackers and budget travelers. Hostels and guesthouses in cities like Cusco and Lima offer basic amenities, clean rooms, and opportunities to meet fellow travelers.
For a more local and stylish stay, boutique hotels housed in colonial buildings or restored mansions offer both comfort and character. They often include traditional decor, locally sourced food, and personalized service.
For travelers seeking top-tier comfort, Peru offers luxury resorts in Sacred Valley, Cusco, and Lima. In the Amazon, jungle lodges provide all-inclusive stays with guided tours, wildlife safaris, and eco-friendly amenities.
Day 1: Arrival in Lima and city tour
Day 2: Fly to Cusco, acclimatize and explore
Day 3: Sacred Valley tour with Pisac and Ollantaytambo
Day 4: Visit local markets and cultural centers
Day 5: Train to Aguas Calientes
Day 6: Full-day tour of Machu Picchu
Day 7: Return to Cusco and relax
Day 8: Fly back to Lima for departure
Cusco and other Andean cities sit at high altitudes. Drink plenty of water, avoid heavy meals on your first day, and take it slow to adjust. Coca tea is a popular local remedy for altitude sickness.
While English is spoken in tourist areas, knowing a few Spanish phrases can be helpful. The currency is the Peruvian Sol; carry small denominations for local markets. For connectivity, buy a prepaid SIM card at the airport or local shops.
Pack layers for cold mountain nights and breathable clothes for humid jungle days. Sturdy walking shoes, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a reusable water bottle are must-haves for all types of tours.
Whether you're drawn by ancient ruins, culinary delights, or rainforest adventures, Peru promises an unforgettable experience. Let Travelfika handle the planning so you can enjoy a seamless journey filled with discovery, comfort, and authenticity. From historic cities to Amazon trails, our curated packages bring you the very best of Peru.
Start your adventure today and say yes to the magic of Machu Picchu and beyond.
Peru is more than just Machu Picchu; it's a journey through time, culture, and breathtaking landscapes. Imagine standing atop the Incan citadel of Machu Picchu at sunrise, cruising across the mirror-like waters of Lake Titicaca, or walking the colorful streets of Cusco, a city where the past and present blend effortlessly.
From the mysterious Nazca Lines to the culinary scenes of Lima, every corner of Peru offers something different. It’s where ancient temples rise from lush jungles, where Andean peaks stretch into the sky, and where friendly locals greet you with warm smiles and rich traditions.
Whether you're drawn to history, nature, food, or adventure, Peru delivers an unforgettable experience. And with a curated tour package, you won’t miss a thing; just pack your curiosity and sense of wonder, and let Peru do the rest.
Peru is home to one of the world’s most iconic landmarks, Machu Picchu. This ancient Incan city set high in the Andes is not just a visual marvel; it's a spiritual experience. The journey there, whether by train or trek, is unforgettable.
From the temples of the Sacred Valley to the Spanish architecture of Cusco, Peru is a living history book. Every city, street, and ruin tells a story that blends indigenous culture with colonial influence.
Peruvian food has earned global fame. From ceviche and lomo saltado to exotic fruits and street snacks, every bite is an adventure. Take a food tour in Lima or join a local cooking class to experience it all.
The landscapes of Peru are breathtaking. Hike through the Andes, explore high-altitude valleys, or relax in cozy towns like Ollantaytambo with postcard-perfect views.
Peru’s share of the Amazon is rich in biodiversity. Guided jungle lodges offer boat rides, wildlife watching, and nature walks that put you deep into one of the world’s most vital ecosystems.
Peruvians love to celebrate. Whether it’s the vibrant Inti Raymi festival in Cusco or smaller village parades, you’ll find music, costumes, and ancient rituals that bring communities together.
With so much to see and do, a tour package takes the stress out of logistics. Transport, hotels, tickets, and tours are all arranged, so you can just enjoy the journey.
Local guides add real value to your trip. They know the stories behind the ruins, the best hiking paths, and how to connect you with authentic cultural experiences.
Peru has something for every kind of traveler. Tour packages are designed to cater to your interests, whether it’s trekking the Inca Trail, birdwatching in the Amazon, or tasting your way through Lima.
Whether you're traveling solo, with friends, or as a family, there are packages to match every budget. From hostels to luxury hotels, you can choose what suits you best.
Want to skip a museum and spend more time hiking? Prefer extra nights in Cusco? Tour packages can often be tailored to match your travel style and pace.
Tour operators in Peru are experienced and knowledgeable. With local teams on the ground, you get reliable support, emergency help if needed, and a smoother experience overall.
These are the most popular tours for good reason. Machu Picchu is a must-see, but the Sacred Valley offers so much more, from Incan ruins to traditional markets. Packages often include visits to Cusco, Ollantaytambo, and Pisac, along with expert guides and options for hiking or train access to the Lost City.
If you prefer comfort with your adventure, luxury packages offer upscale hotels, fine dining, and private guides. Enjoy first-class train rides to Machu Picchu, boutique lodges in the Sacred Valley, and spa treatments with a view of the Andes. It's ideal for travelers who want a seamless, pampered experience.
Traveling with kids? These packages include easy-paced itineraries with fun stops like llama farms, chocolate-making workshops, and cultural demonstrations. Family-friendly hotels and activities make it an engaging experience for all ages, mixing learning with adventure.
Peru is a unique honeymoon destination, perfect for couples who love nature, history, and scenic beauty. Enjoy romantic dinners in Cusco, private tours of Machu Picchu, and sunset views over Lake Titicaca. Some packages even include hot springs and candlelit jungle stays for extra magic.
If you're craving true adventure, head into the Amazon. Guided jungle lodges in places like Puerto Maldonado or Iquitos offer boat rides, wildlife walks, and nighttime safaris. Packages include transport, expert naturalist guides, and eco-lodge accommodations, great for nature lovers and photographers.
Peru is one of the world’s top food destinations. These packages focus on the flavors of the country, from ceviche tastings in Lima to farm-to-table dining in the Andes. Enjoy cooking classes, market visits, and even pisco-making sessions while exploring local culture through its cuisine.
Once the capital of the Inca Empire, Cusco blends ancient history with modern charm. Walk through cobblestone streets lined with colonial buildings, explore nearby ruins like Sacsayhuamán, and adjust to the altitude before heading to Machu Picchu.
No Peru tour is complete without visiting this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Hidden high in the Andes, Machu Picchu is one of the world’s most iconic travel experiences. Arrive by train, hike the Inca Trail, or choose a guided tour to learn the fascinating history of this ancient wonder.
Stretching between Cusco and Machu Picchu, the Sacred Valley offers majestic scenery, vibrant Andean markets, and ancient ruins like Ollantaytambo and Moray. It’s the perfect place to explore culture, shop for local crafts, and enjoy scenic drives.
Lima offers more than just a gateway to Peru. It’s a culinary capital known for its seafood, street food, and world-class restaurants. Visit the historic center, explore the coastal district of Miraflores, and enjoy ocean views from the cliffs of Barranco.
Surrounded by volcanoes, Arequipa is known for its white volcanic stone architecture and beautiful colonial buildings. Don’t miss the Santa Catalina Monastery and the nearby Colca Canyon, one of the deepest canyons in the world and home to soaring condors.
Explore the world’s highest navigable lake and meet the Uros people who live on floating reed islands. Tour packages often include cultural exchanges, boat rides, and visits to Taquile Island to experience authentic Quechua traditions.
Peru’s Amazon region offers thrilling jungle adventures. Stay in eco-lodges, take guided treks through the rainforest, and spot monkeys, parrots, and pink river dolphins. River cruises and night safaris make this a truly immersive experience.
For active travelers, hiking to Machu Picchu is a life-changing experience. The classic Inca Trail or the scenic Salkantay Trek both offer stunning views, remote ruins, and a sense of accomplishment when you finally reach the Lost City.
Learn to prepare iconic dishes like ceviche and lomo saltado in a hands-on cooking class. Many tours include visits to local markets followed by step-by-step culinary sessions with expert Peruvian chefs.
A serene boat ride across this high-altitude lake gives you a glimpse into the traditional lives of island communities. It’s a peaceful, cultural experience filled with folklore, music, and history.
Stay deep in the Amazon rainforest at a sustainable lodge. Explore canopy walks by day and venture out on night safaris to see nocturnal wildlife in action.
Known for its colorful, striped appearance, Rainbow Mountain (Vinicunca) is a rewarding day trip from Cusco. Though challenging due to altitude, the panoramic views are worth the effort.
This is the most popular time to visit, especially for Machu Picchu and highland treks. Clear skies, cool nights, and dry paths make it perfect for outdoor adventures.
Expect rain in the highlands and Amazon, but also greener landscapes and fewer crowds. Some trails may close, but cities and cultural sites remain open and vibrant.
Plan your trip around local festivals to experience Peru’s lively traditions. Inti Raymi in June is the most famous, celebrating the Incan sun god with parades, music, and ceremonies in Cusco.
The easiest way to reach Peru is by air. Most international flights land at Jorge Chávez International Airport in Lima, the country’s main gateway. From there, you can connect to other cities like Cusco, Arequipa, and Iquitos via domestic flights. Major airlines operate regular flights from the US, Europe, and parts of Asia.
Indian citizens must obtain a tourist visa before arriving in Peru. You can apply at the nearest Peruvian embassy or consulate. Required documents include your passport, completed application form, proof of funds, confirmed return ticket, and hotel booking. Processing usually takes a few days, so plan ahead.
Peru has plenty of affordable stays for backpackers and budget travelers. Hostels and guesthouses in cities like Cusco and Lima offer basic amenities, clean rooms, and opportunities to meet fellow travelers.
For a more local and stylish stay, boutique hotels housed in colonial buildings or restored mansions offer both comfort and character. They often include traditional decor, locally sourced food, and personalized service.
For travelers seeking top-tier comfort, Peru offers luxury resorts in Sacred Valley, Cusco, and Lima. In the Amazon, jungle lodges provide all-inclusive stays with guided tours, wildlife safaris, and eco-friendly amenities.
Day 1: Arrival in Lima and city tour
Day 2: Fly to Cusco, acclimatize and explore
Day 3: Sacred Valley tour with Pisac and Ollantaytambo
Day 4: Visit local markets and cultural centers
Day 5: Train to Aguas Calientes
Day 6: Full-day tour of Machu Picchu
Day 7: Return to Cusco and relax
Day 8: Fly back to Lima for departure
Cusco and other Andean cities sit at high altitudes. Drink plenty of water, avoid heavy meals on your first day, and take it slow to adjust. Coca tea is a popular local remedy for altitude sickness.
While English is spoken in tourist areas, knowing a few Spanish phrases can be helpful. The currency is the Peruvian Sol; carry small denominations for local markets. For connectivity, buy a prepaid SIM card at the airport or local shops.
Pack layers for cold mountain nights and breathable clothes for humid jungle days. Sturdy walking shoes, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a reusable water bottle are must-haves for all types of tours.
Whether you're drawn by ancient ruins, culinary delights, or rainforest adventures, Peru promises an unforgettable experience. Let Travelfika handle the planning so you can enjoy a seamless journey filled with discovery, comfort, and authenticity. From historic cities to Amazon trails, our curated packages bring you the very best of Peru.
Start your adventure today and say yes to the magic of Machu Picchu and beyond.