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Peru isn’t just a country; it’s a mosaic of ecosystems and civilizations. In one trip, you can stroll through colonial plazas built atop Inca foundations, wander among snow‑capped peaks, watch condors soar over one of the world’s deepest canyons, surf dunes at a desert oasis, share a meal with weaving cooperatives, and glide down Amazonian rivers listening to howler monkeys. This Peru Travel Guide 2026 will help you plan yourr perfect trip.
This guide is designed to help you plan a journey that stitches those experiences together in a way that feels effortless, authentic,c and mindful.
You’ll find the major sights along with less obvious treasures, complete with historical context, practical tips, and sample itineraries. Because Peru’s geography is extremefrom sea level up to 5,000+ altitude acclimatization and logistics can make or break a trip. We’ve woven in altitude advice, sustainability notes, and safety guidance throughout. Think of this as a conversation with a well‑travelled friend who has researched so you don’t have to.
Peru’s climate is as varied as its topography. The Andean highlands have a dry season (May–September) with clear skies ideal for trekkingand a wet season (October–April) when afternoon showers turn trails muddy but landscapes lush. The coastal region is mild and foggy from June to November and warm and sunny from December to March.
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The Amazon sees heavy rains from December to March, though wildlife is abundant year‑round. Traveling during this period also allows visitors to enjoy the Benefits of Shoulder Season. Time your visit around festivals like Inti Raymi (24 June) in Cusco, the Virgin of the Candelaria in Puno (February), or Lima’s Peruvian Paso Horse shows if you want to witness cultural celebrations. High season runs June–August; book permits and accommodations well ahead.
Citizens of the USA and UK currently receive a free tourist visa on arrival for stays up to 90 days. A passport validity of at least six months is required. Always confirm the current policy before departure, as immigration rules can change. Visit a travel clinic 6–8 weeks before your trip to discuss vaccinations; hepatitis A and typhoid are commonly recommended, and yellow fever vaccination is mandatory for travel to the Amazon. Carry proof of insurance covering medical evacuation.
About half of Peru’s bucket‑list destinations sit above 3,000 m. At this elevation, oxygen levels drop, and the body needs time to adapt. The Centers for Disease Control recommend ascending no more than 500 m per day once above 3,000 m and spending at least two nights at intermediate altitudes.
Symptoms of acute mountain sickness include headache, nausea, fatigue and insomnia. To prevent them, hydrate constantly, avoid alcohol, eat light meals and consider medications like acetazolamide after consulting a doctor. Schedule your itinerary to climb graduallyspending a couple of nights in the Sacred Valley before tackling the high Inca Trail is a smart move.
Tourism brings economic opportunities but also challenges. Choose tour operators that treat porters and guides fairlyensuring they carry legal weight limits, receive proper equipment and wages, and have adequate insurance. Avoid single‑use plastics, refill water bottles at hotels and lodges, and carry out any trash.
Support community enterprises by buying directly from artisans. Stay on marked trails to protect archaeological sites and fragile ecosystems. Being mindful of your impact enhances your experience and helps preserve Peru for future travelers.
Your packing list depends on your route, but layering is essential. Days in the Andes can be warm under the sun yet cold in the shade; nights drop below freezing at high altitude. Bring a down jacket, fleece, rain shell, quick‑dry shirts, hiking pants, a sun hat, and gloves. Comfortable walking shoes and hiking boots are critical.
For the Amazon, pack lightweight long‑sleeved shirts, long pants, a wide‑brimmed hat, insect repellent with DEET, and waterproof shoes. Other essentials include sunscreen, reusable water bottle, headlamp, adapter plugs, copies of important documents, and cash in small denominations. A detailed printable checklist is provided in the ancillary assets.
At Alpaca Expeditions, we take pride in being a local company based in Cusco , the tourism capital of Peru. Here, tourism is more than an industry—it’s the lifeblood of the community. Every journey we organize not only connects travelers to the rich history and culture of the Andes but also directly supports local families and fosters sustainable development.
The only company with 4 ISO + Green FootPrint ISO, International Organization for Standarization
The only company with more than 31,000 excellent reviews on Tripadvisor
We empower women with real opportunities in tourism through training, employment, and leadership.
We support our porters with fair treatment, safe working conditions, and real care on every trek.
We support education, local social projects, and create a positive impact beyond tourism.
We provide professional equipment and logistics for safe, comfortable, and well-organized treks in the Andes.
In the pursuit to stand out from the rest, Alpaca Expeditions has obtained four ISOs plus our carbon footprint certificate to date. These achievements result from our efforts to implement the internationally-recognized integrated management system. They also represent our commitment to all of our clients and staff of operating sustainability and responsibility in every way possible.
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Superb . Amazing . Memorable 🫶
Words cannot express the way I feel about The Salkantay Trek 7days 6 nights with our awesome Guide - Group Leader Ismael, was one of the most memorable experiences that I will treasure in memory forever. Ismael’s knowledge and passion in sharing the history of his culture, and the surrounding landscape, the historical sites, coupled with the flora and fauna was outstanding. He conveyed it with such enthusiasm, zealous paired with great humour made it all the more memorable and interesting.
The food that nourished us day today was superb, Marcelino was and outstanding chef.
The rest of the Alpaca crew was amazing, from setting up our camp site, we couldn’t have done this without our Alpaca Familia.
Kudos to you all, and many thanks 🙏🏽 🙏🏽🙏🏽 for making this one of the most unforgettable experience of a lifetime. 🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶🫶
Viva Peru 🇵🇪 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Best trip ever with Raul and Edwin! We highly recommend this tour and these guides.
We had an amazing experience with our guides Raul Angel and Edwin. They took excellent care of our group the entire time!
Bucket list must if you love the outdoors
The hike was absolutely incredible. Our guides Raul Angel and Edwin were amazing! They were helpful, supportive and full of knowledge to share. I can’t rave about them enough. The food was sooo good. We ate like kings every night! If I could give 10 plus stars to our guides and the porters and chefs I would! This is a bucket list trip that is a must if you like adventure and beautiful scenery!
Great experience
Had an amazing experience with Rolando and Meliton as guides on the 4 day Inca expedition. They did a great job explaining the history of each Inca site we visited, and they kept hike very entertaining. We had lots of great food as well
Inca Trail 4 Day Hike
We did the four day/three night Inca trail with Ronaldo and Meliton and it was an amazing experience! They did a wonderful job as guides and if I come back for any future trips I will be requesting them! Thanks for a wonderful time in Peru!