The Mystical

PERU

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A curious llama gazes over the ancient citadel of Machu Picchu, one of Peru’s most iconic sites, set high in the Andes.

PERU

Exploring Peru's Ancient Wonders

Peru is a land where myth and mountain collide. From the high peaks of the Andes to the depths of the Amazon rainforest, it’s a country steeped in mystery and raw beauty. A visit here is like stepping into a world where ancient civilisations whisper through stone walls and sacred landscapes.
Those drawn to adventure will find no shortage of jaw-dropping trails and wild nature. Trek the iconic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, hike the colourful layers of the Rainbow Mountains, or explore the wild canyons of Colca. Beyond the Andes, Peru's portion of the Amazon invites curious travellers to discover rare wildlife and indigenous cultures.

Peruvian cuisine is a journey in itself. Expect bold flavours and ancient ingredients reimagined in modern ways — ceviche, lomo saltado, aji de gallina, and chicha morada are just the beginning. Whether eating in a market stall or a fine restaurant, the food here always tells a story.

Peru’s rich cultural heritage is woven through its colonial cities, traditional villages, and Inca ruins. Wander through Cusco’s cobbled streets, sail to the floating islands of Lake Titicaca, or get lost in the legends of the Sacred Valley. Every step holds echoes of the past.

A trip to Peru is a dive into the spirit of South America — rugged, spiritual, and unforgettable. This is a country that stirs the soul and rewards every curious traveller with a story to bring home.

What's the weather like?

When to visit Peru

Enjoy Andean sunshine during the dry season, Amazonian jungle rains in summer, and mild coastal breezes all year round.

Spring
september to november
18
°C
40
MM
Summer
december to february
20
°C
160
MM
Autumn
march to may
19
°C
80
MM
Winter
june to august
17
°C
20
MM

Peru Tours

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