Discover Lima
The enchanting capital city of Peru, Lima, is bustling with a colonial centre, a 16th century cathedral Plaza de Armas Lima at the heart of old Lima Centro and streets filled with local and international food. Sign up for a city walk and spend some time discovering this metropolis.
Hike Rainbow Mountain
A difficult and long hike but worth the effort, the Ausangate Mountain of the Peruvian Andes, or what if more fondly known as Rainbow Mountain, is striped with colours liketurquoise, lavender, maroon and gold.
Reed Island
On the outskirts of Puno, Reed Island is a one of a kind experience and Lake Titicaca’s top attraction. Created entirely with the buoyant totora reeds, this island with layers of the totora replenished from the top as they rot from the bottom, so the ground is always soft and springy. Moderately edible (tasting like non-sweet sugarcane), the reeds are also used to build homes, boats and crafts.
Explore Cuzco
The once capital of the Inca Empire, Cuzco city is now known for its archaeological remains and Spanish colonial architecture. Plaza de Armas is the central square in the old city, with arcades, carved wooden balconies and Incan wall ruins. The plaza features broad stone trails and well-kept colourful gardens and is home to two iconic buildings: the Cusco Cathedral and the Church la compañía de jesús
Cruise on the Amazon Peru
An Amazon River cruise in Peru will provide a genuine experience of the expansive Amazon River, the rainforest and all the wildlife and people who call it their home. Capuchin monkeys, tasty Amazonian super fruits, smiling locals and rich rainforest scenery are a part of the deal.