Cities in Peru
Jaen, Peru
Jaén is a city in southern Spain. It's known for its olive oil production, and for its fortresses, including medieval Santa Catalina Castle. The Renaissance-... more
Huanchaco, Peru
Huanchaco is a village on the northern coast of Peru famous for its surfing and the local fishermen's "caballitos". It is a place to relax after visiting ... more
Trujillo, Peru
Trujillo, a coastal city in northern Peru, whispers secrets of ancient civilizations amidst its colonial architecture and vibrant cultural heritage. Wander ... more
Punta Sal, Peru
Punta Sal, a tranquil coastal town on Peru's northern coast, beckons travelers with its laid-back surfer vibe, golden sandy beaches, and majestic sunsets. ... more
Talara, Peru
Talara is a city in the Talara Province of the Piura Region, in northwestern Peru. It is a port city on the Pacific Ocean with a population of 91,444 as of 2017... more
Los Organos, Peru
Los Organos District is one of six districts of the province Talara in Peru.
Ollantaytambo, Peru
Ollantaytambo is a village in the Sacred Valley of south Peru, set on the Urubamba River amid snow-capped mountains. It's known for the Ollantaytambo ruins, a ... more
Cachora, Peru
Cachora is located in the department of Apurimac just off the road between Abancay and Cusco. It is the most popular starting point for travelers who want to ... more
Jauja, Peru
Jauja (Shawsha Wanka Quechua: Shawsha[1] or Shausha,[2] formerly in Spanish Xauxa, with pronunciation of "x" as "sh")[3] is a city and capital of Jauja Province... more
Sahuayaco, Peru
Sahuayaco is a village in Santa Teresa . Sahuayaco is situated nearby to Loreta and Paltaychayoc .
Andahuaylas, Peru
Andahuaylas is a Peruvian city, capital of the Andahuaylas Province. It is known as the pradera de los celajes, the prairie of colored clouds. It's approximate ... more
Huancayo, Peru
Huancayo is the capital of the department of Junin in Southern Sierra region of Peru.
Aguas Calientes, Peru
Aguas Calientes (now officially Machu Picchu Pueblo) is a small town at the bottom of the valley next to Machu Picchu, and the principal access point to the ... more
Lago Titicaca, Peru
Lake Titicaca is a lake in the Andes on the border of Peru and Bolivia. By volume of water, it is the largest lake in South America.[2][3] Lake Maracaibo has a ... more
Colca Canyon, Peru
The Colca Canyon is a fascinating Andean valley of the Colca River in southern Peru. It is regarded to as one of the world's deepest canyons in the world with... more
Iquitos, Peru
Iquitos, the Amazonian metropolis, pulsates with vibrant energy. Explore the bustling Belén Market, where exotic aromas and colorful produce entice the senses. ... more
Chachapoyas, Peru
Nestled in the misty Andean highlands, Chachapoyas is a mystical haven where ancient ruins whisper secrets to the wind. Wander through the crumbling citadel of ... more
Tumbes, Peru
Tumbes, a coastal city in northern Peru, exudes a tropical charm with its swaying palm trees, vibrant markets, and warm sandy beaches. Explore the ancient ruins... more
Isla Amantani, Peru
Step onto the tranquil shores of Isla Amantani, where the rhythmic lapping of Lake Titicaca's waters against the island's rugged terrain harmonizes with the ... more