Cities in Peru
Pisac, Peru
Pisac (or Pisaq in Quechua-spelling) is a small town about 35 km from Cuzco. Pisac is most of all famous for its Sunday market, but also for some ruins dating ... more
Cusco, Peru
Step into the ancient Inca city of Cusco, where vibrant textiles, rich history, and breathtaking Andean landscapes converge. Wander through cobblestone streets... more
Machu Picchu, Peru
Perched on a mountain ridge, Machu Picchu whispers secrets of the Inca Empire. As misty clouds veil the Sun Gate, the mystical citadel awakens, its stone ... more
Chimbote, Peru
Chimbote is a city on the Northern Coast of Peru.
Caraz, Peru
Caraz is a pretty little town in Peru. Until now its one of the few places, that has not been destroyed by earthquakes. With an elevation of 2270m and its ... more
Huaraz, Peru
Nestled in the Cordillera Blanca mountain range, Huaraz is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and culture lovers alike. This vibrant Andean city pulses with a rich... more
Tambopata, Peru
Tambopata is a river, a national reserve and a province in Madre de Dios state, southeastern Peru. It harbors some of the most biodiverse rainforest in the ... more
Puerto Maldonado, Peru
Immerse yourself in the vibrant Amazonian jungle of Puerto Maldonado, where lush greenery and exotic wildlife envelop you in an aura of adventure. Wander ... more
Cajamarca, Peru
Step into Cajamarca, a city nestled in the Andean highlands, where the rich scent of freshly brewed coffee and traditional cuisine wafts through cobblestone ... more
Urubamba, Peru
Urubamba is a small town in Peru within the Sacred Valley of the Incas.
Ayacucho, Peru
Ayacucho, the city of eternal hope, radiates a warm, colonial charm amidst the Andean highlands. Wander through cobblestone streets, admiring the vibrant ... more
Tacna, Peru
Tacna is a city on the Southern Coast of Peru. It serves as the main gateway between Peru and Chile.
Lima, Peru
Lima, the gastronomic capital of South America, unfolds like a rich tapestry of colonial grandeur and vibrant modernity. Stroll through the UNESCO-listed ... more
Barranca, Peru
Barranca is a small coastal port in the Central Coastal region of Peru, 190 km north of Lima. It has a population of about 140,000 people with an economy based ... more