Peru is an enormous nation. To do it justice, you want a whole lot of time. From the capital of Lima to the traditional metropolis of Cusco to the jungles of the Amazon to the seaside cities to the ruins of the Sacred Valley, Peru presents you with a whole lot of choices.
I spent 2.5 weeks there and completely liked it. However even at a quick tempo, I nonetheless felt like I barely noticed something (though I crammed a whole lot of actions into my journey).
So, in such a big nation, how do you break up a visit? How do you choose what to see and do? What sort of itinerary do you make?
Properly, in fact, a whole lot of that has to do with what you’re going for: the Amazon, the climbing, the historical past, or the meals?
Most first-time guests to Peru do the southern route: Lima, Arequipa, Lake Titicaca, and Cusco/Sacred Valley. This route has essentially the most historic websites and the most important points of interest. However there’s additionally the Amazon, the seaside cities, and smaller ruins within the north.
To present you some concepts on potential routes, listed here are my prompt itineraries for visiting Peru:
Peru Itinerary: One Week
I’d solely go to Peru for one week if you happen to’re simply planning to hike the Inca Path. If that’s the case, I’d fly to Cusco, spend two days acclimatizing (and seeing the sights I like to recommend beneath), after which do the hike. After that, you’ll be able to spend a pair days enjoyable in Cusco earlier than flying dwelling.
Peru Itinerary: Two Weeks
Two weeks permits you to get a great (albeit barely rushed) really feel of the nation. You’ll want to maneuver shortly (flying and in a single day buses can be a should), and also you received’t get a whole lot of down time, but it surely’s a doable itinerary.
Days 1–3: Lima
Fly into Lima (if you happen to’re coming from the USA, you’ll land within the morning, so that you’ll get a full day) and spend your first day sightseeing and consuming as a lot as potential. The capital is a huge metropolis dwelling to over 11 million individuals. Most guests focus on the neighborhoods of Miraflores, Downtown, and Barranco, as these are the place the vast majority of the points of interest are and since they’re the most secure districts.
My prompt issues to do in Lima are as follows:
Free strolling tour – I like free strolling excursions, as they’re an effective way to get to know a brand new place and its historical past, to get your bearings, and to attach with an area information who can share their insider suggestions and data. Lima has a whole lot of free strolling tour corporations, however two I like to recommend are Milky Approach and Free Strolling Excursions Peru.
Airbnb Experiences – Airbnb has a whole lot of unimaginable meals excursions, cooking lessons, and historical past walks price testing. I feel they’re an underrated useful resource as I’ve completed some superb actions through the platform. Irrespective of your curiosity, you’ll be capable of discover one thing distinctive.
Museo Larco – This non-public museum options an intensive assortment of pre-Columbian artwork, gold, and jewels in an outdated 18th-century mansion with a fantastic café with a pleasant backyard. There’s additionally a piece that includes pre-Colombian erotic artwork. Spanning over 5,000 years of historical past, it’s a terrific place to get a primer on Peru’s previous.
Huca Pucllana – It is a enormous adobe and clay pyramid inbuilt seven staggered platforms. It’s huge and straightforward to get to because it’s in Miraflores, the primary district everybody stays in, so it’s very easy to see. It served as an vital ceremonial and administrative heart for the Lima tradition (a society that existed between 100 and 700 CE). Your ticket comes with a tour that lasts about an hour.
Surquillo Market – Situated within the district with the identical title, Surquillo is my favourite market on the town. It’s enormous and there are a whole lot of little eating places right here. If you happen to’re seeking to buy groceries and eat some unimaginable and cheap meals, that is the spot.
Museo de Arte de Lima – Opened in 1961, the Lima Artwork Museum is the primary artwork museum within the metropolis and has a set that features ceramics, textiles, sculptures, and work spanning over 3,000 years, from pre-Columbian instances to the current, with a concentrate on native artists. In addition they have a rotating record of momentary exhibitions from worldwide artists, so there’s all the time one thing new to see.
LUM Museum – Formally referred to as the “The Place of Reminiscence, Tolerance, and Social Inclusion,” this academic museum is devoted to the Peruvian inner battle of Nineteen Eighties and Nineties and honors its victims. There have been over 50,000 casualties from the battle, which occurred between the federal government and the Maoist guerilla group Shining Path (60,000 individuals had been displaced as properly). It’s a sobering however must-visit museum.
Furthermore, Lima has among the finest meals scenes on the planet, so make sure you eat, eat, and eat some extra. The primary restaurant is right here as are among the different prime ones. Simply remember the fact that a majority of those higher-end spots shut on Sunday and that you just’ll have to make reservations months prematurely (although if you happen to arrive after they open, you would possibly be capable of get a seat as a consequence of a last-minute cancelation). Some which might be well worth the expense are:
- La Mar (seafood)
- Mercado (seafood)
- Maido (Japanese)
- Woman Bee (cocktails)
- Contraste (Peruvian)
- Central (Peruvian)
Subsequent, relying in your pursuits, you could possibly spend a pair extra days in Lima sightseeing and consuming (it’s a cool metropolis), or head down the coast to Paracas, Haucachina, and Nazca earlier than both coming again to Lima to fly to Arequipa (or simply taking the in a single day bus from Nazca). Paracas is legendary for its mangroves, Haucachina for its sand dunes, and Nazca for the Nazca strains and the archeological website, Cahuachi. You don’t actually need greater than an evening in every place if you’re quick on time.
Days 4–7: Arequipa
I completely love Arequipa. The White Metropolis (referred to as that due to the white volcanic stone used for the buildings) has an unimaginable, energetic vibe, actually vibrant meals scene, and beautiful Spanish structure. It additionally makes for a great base to discover the close by canyons and mountains the area is legendary for. I might have spent weeks within the metropolis I liked it a lot (as did my mates). However, if yo solely have just a few days, I like to recommend spending two days exploring the town after which an in a single day journey to the Colca Canyon, which is Peru’s Grand Canyon.
Right here’s what’s to not miss within the metropolis of Arequipa:
Free strolling tour – There are a few nice free strolling excursions run by the identical two corporations as in Lima.
Basilica Cathedral of Arequipa – Located in the primary plaza, that is a very powerful Catholic church within the metropolis. Excursions right here take about 45 minutes (although you’ll be able to go by yourself), encompassing the gorgeous work, ornate decorations, and big organ.
Mundo Alpaca – This free museum provides you a whole lot of details about alpacas, their significance to Andean tradition, and the way their fur is made into garments. (The indicators are actually detailed and properly completed.) Plus, you’ll be able to even feed among the animals on the heart.
Santa Catalina – Taking over a complete metropolis block, this convent is to not be missed. Based in 1580, it was lively for hundreds of years. You get to discover a collection of placing cloisters, chapels, and even an artwork gallery. I’d suggest getting a information for 20 soles, so that you get extra historical past and context. The excursions final about an hour (however you’ll be able to see it by yourself after as properly).
Yanahuara Mirador – Situated outdoors the town heart, this viewpoint provides you sweeping vistas of the town and surrounding countryside. The district of the identical title can also be a quiet, fairly neighborhood typically freed from vacationers that’s price exploring (take a look at La Nueva Palomino, an unimaginable restaurant serving cheap Peruvian meals).
The Church of the Firm – That is one among Arequipa’s most iconic church buildings, with imposing Baroque façade (the unique was destroyed in an earthquake within the 1800s) and inside. Inside, you’ll discover unimaginable work by native artists (and Virgin and Little one by Bernardo Bitti) and gold altarpieces. Plus, you’ll be able to go to the cloisters, which are actually a gallery!
For wonderful eating, my two favourite spots had been China and Indigo, which each function revolutionary Andean meals. For a scrumptious Peruvian holes-in-the-wall, take a look at Picanteria La Mundial. I additionally suggest a breakfast spot referred to as Isidro, run by two Peruvians who frolicked coaching in NYC. And Munanqui (a café) has among the finest sandwiches and tea choice I got here throughout within the nation.
For the Colca Canyon, there’s a whole lot of operators round. I went through the corporate Peru Hop. Most in a single day excursions price round $40 USD.
Days 8–12: Cusco
From Arequipa, you’ll be able to both take an in a single day bus or fly to Cusco, an enormous metropolis with a whole lot of actions and sights to discover. Don’t attempt to rush it. In truth, spend as a lot time right here as you’ll be able to! It lives as much as all of the hype, and it’s stuffed with world-class eating places, plenty of artwork museums, fascinating historic websites, and delightful structure.
I’d spend two days on the town to acclimatize your self earlier than doing any main hikes, because it’s 13,000 ft above sea stage!
A few of my favourite issues to see and do listed here are as follows:
Free strolling tour – As you’ll be able to inform, I like a free strolling tour, and there are half a dozen corporations right here. Your resort or hostel can join you with one, or you should use the businesses talked about in earlier sections. Simply bear in mind to tip on the finish!
Saqsaywaman – This citadel advanced on the northern outskirts of the town was constructed within the fifteenth century, although the earliest occupation of the positioning dates again even earlier, to round 900 CE. A UNESCO World Heritage Website, it’s a vastly spectacular construction and is certainly a must-see. You’ll be able to rent a information outdoors the doorway, as there’s no signage right here. It’s additionally tremendous simple to get to (you’ll be able to stroll there or take the bus).
Qorikancha – Crucial Incan temple in Cusco is situated within the coronary heart of the town. Named “The Golden Temple” (as a result of the partitions had been as soon as coated in sheets of gold), it was the place the Excessive Priest resided and the place numerous sacrifices had been held. It was demolished and became a church by the Spanish, however a whole lot of the unique partitions are nonetheless there. It additionally options rotating artwork displays.
The Pre-Columbian Artwork Museum – Opened in 2003, this museum devoted to the show of archaeological artifacts and examples of pre-Columbian artworks. There are virtually 500 gadgets on show right here, lots of that are n load from the Larco Museum in Lima (its father or mother museum). If you happen to missed the museum in Lima, it is a good one to see as a substitute since they cowl a whole lot of the identical stuff.
Coca Museum – Museo De La Coca is a tiny museum that goes into nice element concerning the historical past of coca and its significance to native tradition, in addition to the way it turned outlined by cocaine over the centuries. I used to be actually impressed by the extent of element within the descriptions. If you happen to’re going to climbing, likelihood is you’re going to be chewing cocoa leaves, so make sure you cease by. It’s small, however attention-grabbing!
Machu Picchu Museum – You’ll want to see this museum earlier than you go to the positioning because it provides a whole lot of historical past concerning the website and its rediscovery in 1911 by Hiram Bingham. There are informative shows, academic movies concerning the authentic excavations, and artifacts from the positioning. It’s a pleasant primer to visiting the precise ruins.
Franciscan Convent – This lovely convent is stuffed with majestic tapestries, work, and cloisters, and incorporates a ornamental church. There’s little or no signage, however the pamphlet they offer you is admittedly detailed. It was inbuilt 1572 by order of Viceroy Francisco de Toledo. Don’t miss the library, which has a polyglot bible written in 5 languages.
Regional Historic Museum of Cusco – Opened in 1946, this museum does an honest job of explaining the historical past of the area, particularly earlier than the Spanish arrived. There’s an honest assortment of textiles, work, and ceramics. The opposite sections depart a bit to be desired, but it surely makes for a brief cease if you wish to be taught extra concerning the area’s historical past.
San Pedro Market – That is the most important and most vibrant market on the town. If you wish to do any procuring, get some native produce, or simply wander round and snack, that is the place to do it!
San Blas – This space of Cusco is legendary for its artwork and eating places (enjoyable truth: the Incas initially settled artists from across the empire right here, and it’s been an artsy district ever since). The world has a bohemian vibe and it’s up on a hill, so there are just a few good viewpoints too.
Then spend as many days you need climbing. Everybody goes to go to Machu Picchu, however I wouldn’t suggest doing it in a single day, as a result of you must stand up soooooo early from Cusco. As a substitute, I’d go to Ollantaytambo the evening earlier than after which both take the practice or you are able to do hike from Km104. (For extra info on trekking Machu Picchu, take a look at this submit.)
If you happen to’re fascinated with different treks, there are additionally hikes to Palcoyo, Waqrapukara, Huchuy Qosqo, Pumamarca, and so, so, so many others. Actually, you’ve gotten a ton of choices!
After that I’d, come again to Cusco for a day and loosen up or fly to Lima for a day there earlier than your flight.
Days 13 & 14: Lima
Spend your remaining day or two sightseeing and consuming earlier than flying dwelling.
Different Two-Week Itinerary
Conversely, if you happen to needed to go to the Amazon, you could possibly minimize out Arequipa, maintain the identical itinerary for Lima and Cusco and go to both Puerto Maldonado or Iquitos to see the Amazon. Puerto Maldonado has extra high-end jungle lodges, whereas from Iquitos you could possibly do some multiday river cruises. Each locations require flights to get to.
Peru One Month Itinerary
In case you have a full month, I’d observe the above two-week itinerary but additionally add within the following:
Do extra climbing – There are such a lot of hikes within the Sacred Valley (and round Peru basically) that if in case you have the time, you could possibly hike as a lot as you need. You will have those I discussed about in addition to multi-day treks within the Colca Canyon, up north within the Amazon, and plenty of different locations!
Go to the Amazon – Peru is the place the Amazon River begins its journey to the Atlantic. Undoubtedly take a look at both Puerto Maldonado or Iquitos to discover and be taught concerning the jungle and river. In Iquitos, you’ll be able to take 3-5 day river cruises.
Puno/Lake Titicaca – You’ll be able to spend a few days in Puno, which is considerably between Cusco and Arequipa, and take within the famed Lake Titicaca, the best lake on the planet. There’s not a lot in Puno however the lake is large. I’d spend 2-3 days right here.
Mancora – Situated up north, Mancora is a well-known seaside city and a terrific place for world-class seafood. It’s type of a celebration spot, however you can even go to with out partying. It’s additionally fairly distant, so the easiest way to get there’s to fly.
Spend extra time within the different areas – You too can add in additional days within the Colca Canyon, Nazca, Lima, or actually every other a part of the nation that fits your pursuits!
Peru is a huge nation. You’ll by no means have sufficient time, regardless of how a lot you’ve gotten (until you progress there). There’s far more to see than you would possibly assume, so, as you make your itinerary, don’t stress an excessive amount of or attempt to jam all of it in. See what you’ll be able to and use the above ideas as a place to begin. Try this, and also you’ll make sure you have an incredible journey!
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