Fodor's Essential Peru: with Machu Picchu & the Inca Trail
Whether you want to hike the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, explore the Peruvian Amazon, or...
Peru inspires wonder, from the majestic ruins of Machu Picchu and the mysterious Nazca Lines to the Cordillera Blanca’s soaring peaks and Lake Titicaca’s floating islands. Stroll Cusco’s cobblestone streets and take in stunning Inca and colonial architecture, or visit an Andean community where daily life remains rooted in tradition. Savor intriguing flavors: the country of pisco sours and cebiche is now a hotbed for fusion food. Surfing, trekking, and bird-watching satisfy a thirst for outdoor adventure, and world-class hotels offer creature comforts.
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Lima
For almost 300 years, Lima stood as the seat of Spanish power in South America, the stronghold from which a king's decrees ruled an entire continent...
The Southern Andes and Lake Titicaca
Though often overshadowed by Cusco and the Sacred Valley, the south of Peru has some of the most dynamic, jaw-dropping geography and exciting...
Cusco and the Sacred Valley
Bienvenidos a la ciudad imperial del Cusco," announces the flight attendant when your plane touches down at a lofty 3,300 meters (10,825 feet...
The North Coast and Northern Highlands
Glaciers swathed in mist, virgin tracts of forest, endless stretches of lunar desert: Peru’s North Coast and Northern Highlands are as diverse...
Cusco
Cusco is a fascinating blend of old and new. It was once the capital of the Inca Empire, and colonial buildings now top Inca foundations flanked...
The Central Highlands
The Central Highlands are where the Andes crash into the Amazon rainforest, and winding, cloud-covered mountain roads dip down into stark desert...
The Amazon Basin
Peru's least-developed region occupies some two-thirds of the country, an area the size of California. The selva (jungle) of the Amazon Basin...
Arequipa
Cradled by three steep, gargantuan, snow-covered volcanoes, the jaw-dropping, white-stoned Arequipa, one of the most visually stunning cities...
The Southern Coast
From vineyards to sand dunes, rocky beaches to islands teeming with wildlife, the area south of Lima is wild and enthralling. Day-trippers and...
Puno
Puno doesn't win any beauty pageants—brown, unfinished, concrete homes, old paved roads, and dusty barren hills have dominated the landscape...
Ayacucho
Tucked into the folds of the Andes, 2,760 meters (9,055 feet) up on the slopes, Ayacucho is a colorful, colonial-style town. Though its looks...
Trujillo
Well-preserved colonial architecture, rich local cuisine, and spectacular archaeological sites make Trujillo a must-see tourist destination...
Iquitos
A sultry port town on the Río Amazonas, Iquitos is quite probably the world's largest city that cannot be reached by road. It has nearly 500...
Machu Picchu and the Inca Trail
More and more people are putting Machu Picchu on their bucket lists each year, and it lives up to its fame as one of the New Seven Wonders of...
Huaraz
Peru's number-one trekking and adventure-sports destination, Huaraz is a perfect starting point for those wishing to explore the vast wilderness...
Chivay
The largest town in the Colca Canyon region is Chivay, a small, battered-looking village with a population of about 5,000. Most tourist facilities...
Huancayo
It's not hard to see how the modern city of Huancayo, with close to 520,000 residents, was once the capital of pre-Inca Huanca (Wanka) culture...
Cajamarca
Peaceful Cajamarca is one of the most undervisited places in Peru. As the town where the conquistador Pizarro captured and later executed the...
Aguas Calientes
But for the grace of Machu Picchu discoverer Hiram Bingham, Aguas Calientes would be just another remote, forgotten crossroads. But Bingham...
Nazca
What do a giant hummingbird, a monkey, and an astronaut have in common? Well, apart from the fact that they're all etched into the floor of...
Chiclayo
A lively commercial center, Chiclayo is prosperous and easygoing. Although it doesn't have much colonial architecture or special outward beauty...
Ica
A bustling commercial city with chaotic traffic and horn-happy drivers, Ica challenges you to find its attractive side. Step outside the city...
The Peruvian Amazon
The Amazon Basin is the world's most diverse ecosystem. The numbers of cataloged plant and animal species are astronomical, and scientists regularly...
Ollantaytambo
Poll visitors for their favorite Sacred Valley community, and the answer will likely be Ollantaytambo—endearingly nicknamed Olly or Ollanta...
Chachapoyas
Located in the ceja de la selva (jungle's eyebrow, i.e., where the Andes backs up onto the Amazon), Chachapoyas is the capital of Peru's Amazonas...
Tambopata National Reserve and Bahuaja-Sonene National Park
The lowland rainforests, rivers, oxbow lakes, and palm swamps that surround Puerto Maldonado hold a wealth of colorful creatures—from blue-and...
Huanuco
At first glance, Huánuco looks like any other Spanish settlement: a picturesque collection of colonial buildings and churches surrounded by...
Paracas
After the 2007 quake, Paracas quickly leapfrogged Pisco as the most important tourist hub on the Southern Coast. Several major coastal resorts...
Manu Biosphere Reserve
Manu is a remote and wild area with spectacular scenery that ranges from lush cloud forest to pristine rainforest dominated by massive tropical...
Huanchaco
Less than half an hour away from the city, Huanchaco is a little beach community where surfers, tourists, affluent trujillianos, families...
Pisac
The colorful colonial town of Pisac, replete with Quechua-language Masses in a simple stone church, a well-known market, and fortress ruins...
Urubamba
Spanish naturalist Antonio de León Pinedo rhapsodized that Urubamba must have been the biblical Garden of Eden, but you'll be forgiven if your...
Lake Titicaca
Stunning, unpredictable, and enormous, Lake Titicaca is a world of unique flora, fauna, cultures, and geology. Lago Titicaca, which means "lake...
Puerto Maldonado
The inland port city of Puerto Maldonado lies at the confluence of the Madre de Dios and Tambopata rivers. The capital of the department of...
Tarma
The hidden mountain town known as "The Pearl of the Andes" has grown into a city of 40,000 whose traditions and sights reflect its ancient Peruvian...
Huancavelica
Spread out high in the Andes, Huancavelica was founded in the 16th century by Spanish conquistadors, who discovered deep veins of mercury threading...
Mancora
This laid-back beach destination, famous for its sunshine and white-sand shores, has excellent waves for surfing and great opportunities for...
Piura
The sunny climate, friendly people, and good food make Piura a delightful stop on your way north. Since most of the major flight and bus routes...
Huacachina
Drive 10 minutes through the pale, mountainous sand dunes southwest of Ica, and you'll suddenly see a gathering of attractive, pastel-colored...
Lunahuana
Flanked by arid mountains, the beautiful valley of the Río Cañete cuts a swath of green inland from Cañete to reach the tiny but charming town...
Pisco
Lending its name to the clear brandy that is Peru's favorite tipple and a source of fierce national pride, the coastal town of Pisco and its...
Chinchero
Indigenous lore says that Chinchero, one of the valley's major Inca cities, was the birthplace of the rainbow, and frequent sightings during...
Barranca
A nondescript town with little to visit except a large Chimú temple nearby and one iconic restaurant, this is a stop for those who either are...
Valle del Sur
The Río Urubamba runs northwest and southeast from Cusco. The northwest sector of the river basin is the romantically named Sacred Valley of...
Casma
Once known as the "City of Eternal Sun," Casma, like Lima, is now subject to cloudy winters and sunny summers. With its leafy Plaza de Armas...
Tambo Colorado
The ruins of this administrative center and burial site make up one of the best-preserved Inca sites on the Southern Coast. Although the ruins...
Playa Tortugas
Between the towns of Casma and Chimbote, this idyllic, perfectly round bay is the area’s best beach escape. Facilities are quite simple and...
Monterrey
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Lagunas de Llanganuco
These two gorgeous mountain lakes, sitting near the base of Mt. Huascarán and within the national park, are the destination of one of the most...
Lambayeque
This small town has some well-preserved colonial-era buildings, but the reason to come is for the outstanding museums. Their exhibits provide...
Punta Sal
Sit on the beach, go for a swim, relax in the afternoon sun—what more could you want from a beach resort? It's no mystery why Punta Sal has...
Tumbes
About an hour's drive north of the beach resorts of Máncora and Punta Sal is Tumbes, the last city on the Peruvian side of the Peru–Ecuador...
Cotahuasi Village and Vicinity
Cotahuasi is the largest settlement in canyon country and the first you'll stumble upon. In the hills at 2,680 meters (8,793 feet), whitewashed...
Yucay
Just a bit outside the much larger Urubamba, Yucay proper is only a few streets wide, with a collection of attractive colonial-era adobe-and...
Asia
This is Peru’s version of the Hamptons. During the summer months, from about the end of December to March, much of middle- and upper-class Lima...
Ferreñafe
It's produced more winners of the Miss Peru contest than any other town, but Ferreñafe has other charms as well. The Iglesia Santa Lucia, begun...
Moray and Salineras
Head to Salineras for a look at an ingenious way to harvest salt without mines or the ocean and to Moray for early, inventive farming and irrigation...
Quinua
The Battle of Ayacucho, the decisive confrontation with Spanish forces during South America's Wars of Independence, took place on the Pampas...
Caraz
One of the few towns in the area with a cluster of colonial-era architecture, Caraz is at the northern tip of the valley; only a partly paved...
Sipan
This tiny village, with a population of about 1,700, doesn't offer much, but nearby is one of the country's major archaeological sites. Arrange...
Magdalena de Cao
Chances are, if you are coming to this small, remote village in the Chicama Valley, it’s to see the El Brujo archaeological complex, which is...
Kuelap
This phenomenal archaeological site, about two hours from Chachapoyas, is increasingly one of Peru’s main attractions. It’s much more remote...
Carhuaz
A small, laid-back village, less touched by recent earthquakes, Carhuaz is a popular stop along the Callejón de Huaylas. A bright spot is the...
Pomata
This small village on the lake on the way to Copacabana and the Bolivian border is worth a quick stop to visit the spectacular church on the...
Huayllabamba
On your way from Pisac to Yucay/Urubamba, you will arrive at this small town. There’s not much reason to stop unless you happen to be staying...
Chavin de Huantar
This small, unassuming village thrives on tourists coming to visit the ruins of the same name that are found at one end of town. Few stay overnight...
Sacsayhuaman
This is the second-most important Inca site in the Cusco area after Qorikancha, and a primary reason for going on the standard Cusco City Tour...
Puka Pukara
A stop on the Cusco City Tour, this pink-stone Inca site offers great views of the valley below. ...
Tambomachay
Inca-built fountains tap the natural spring at this site on the Cusco City Tour. ...
Sillustani
Looking out over Lake Umayo, a small body of water just off the main lake northwest of Puno on the way to Juliaca, these magnificent stone burial...
Cerro Azul
Aquí está tranquilo, " say the locals, and tranquil it certainly is in this small fishing town, made famous by the Beach Boys' song "Surfin...
Taray
The road from Cusco leads directly to the town of Taray. The Pisac Market beckons a few kilometers down the road, but Taray makes a worthwhile...
Chucuito
Chucuito (in Aymara: Choque-Huito , Mountain of Gold) is the first of several small towns that dot the lake as you travel from Puno into Bolivia...
Concepcion
Visitors rarely linger in the small mountain town of Concepción, and neither should you. Aside from being a battle site during the War of the...
Qenko
A stop on the Cusco City Tour, this ceremonial site predicted the season’s harvest. ...
Mollendo
...
Tingo Maria
...
Valle Yanahuanca
One of the longest-surviving stretches of Inca road, otherwise known as the Capaq Ñan, passes through the massive rocky outcrops and deep meadows...
Inca Trail
...
Juli
At one time, this village may have been an important Aymara religious center, and it has served as a Jesuit training center for missionaries...
San Pedro de Casta
This compact Andean village is a collection of mud-brick and clapboard homes and shops where you can watch craftspeople and farmers at work...
Machu Picchu
...
Chala
...
Pucusana
...
Yungay
On May 31, 1970, an earthquake measuring 7.7 on the Richter scale shook loose some 15 million cubic meters of rock and ice that cascaded down...
Tantamayo
The fields around Tantamayo are rich with pre-Inca ruins, some from the oldest cultures to settle in Peru. Most notable are the thick, seven...
Jauja
Jauja has the distinction of having been Peru's original capital, as declared by Francisco Pizarro when he swept through the region; he changed...
Camana
...
Reserva Nacional de Junin
This out-of-the-way, high-altitude reserve is an important natural and historical site. It sees few tourists, though within you’ll find the...
Lima
For almost 300 years, Lima stood as the seat of Spanish power in South America, the stronghold from which a king's decrees ruled an entire continent...
Cusco
Cusco is a fascinating blend of old and new. It was once the capital of the Inca Empire, and colonial buildings now top Inca foundations flanked...
Arequipa
Cradled by three steep, gargantuan, snow-covered volcanoes, the jaw-dropping, white-stoned Arequipa, one of the most visually stunning cities...
Puno
Puno doesn't win any beauty pageants—brown, unfinished, concrete homes, old paved roads, and dusty barren hills have dominated the landscape...
Ayacucho
Tucked into the folds of the Andes, 2,760 meters (9,055 feet) up on the slopes, Ayacucho is a colorful, colonial-style town. Though its looks...
Trujillo
Well-preserved colonial architecture, rich local cuisine, and spectacular archaeological sites make Trujillo a must-see tourist destination...
Iquitos
A sultry port town on the Río Amazonas, Iquitos is quite probably the world's largest city that cannot be reached by road. It has nearly 500...
Huaraz
Peru's number-one trekking and adventure-sports destination, Huaraz is a perfect starting point for those wishing to explore the vast wilderness...
Chivay
The largest town in the Colca Canyon region is Chivay, a small, battered-looking village with a population of about 5,000. Most tourist facilities...
Huancayo
It's not hard to see how the modern city of Huancayo, with close to 520,000 residents, was once the capital of pre-Inca Huanca (Wanka) culture...
Cajamarca
Peaceful Cajamarca is one of the most undervisited places in Peru. As the town where the conquistador Pizarro captured and later executed the...
Aguas Calientes
But for the grace of Machu Picchu discoverer Hiram Bingham, Aguas Calientes would be just another remote, forgotten crossroads. But Bingham...
Nazca
What do a giant hummingbird, a monkey, and an astronaut have in common? Well, apart from the fact that they're all etched into the floor of...
Ica
A bustling commercial city with chaotic traffic and horn-happy drivers, Ica challenges you to find its attractive side. Step outside the city...
Chiclayo
A lively commercial center, Chiclayo is prosperous and easygoing. Although it doesn't have much colonial architecture or special outward beauty...
The Peruvian Amazon
The Amazon Basin is the world's most diverse ecosystem. The numbers of cataloged plant and animal species are astronomical, and scientists regularly...
Ollantaytambo
Poll visitors for their favorite Sacred Valley community, and the answer will likely be Ollantaytambo—endearingly nicknamed Olly or Ollanta...
Chachapoyas
Located in the ceja de la selva (jungle's eyebrow, i.e., where the Andes backs up onto the Amazon), Chachapoyas is the capital of Peru's Amazonas...
Huanuco
At first glance, Huánuco looks like any other Spanish settlement: a picturesque collection of colonial buildings and churches surrounded by...
Paracas
After the 2007 quake, Paracas quickly leapfrogged Pisco as the most important tourist hub on the Southern Coast. Several major coastal resorts...
Huanchaco
Less than half an hour away from the city, Huanchaco is a little beach community where surfers, tourists, affluent trujillianos, families...
Pisac
The colorful colonial town of Pisac, replete with Quechua-language Masses in a simple stone church, a well-known market, and fortress ruins...
Urubamba
Spanish naturalist Antonio de León Pinedo rhapsodized that Urubamba must have been the biblical Garden of Eden, but you'll be forgiven if your...
Puerto Maldonado
The inland port city of Puerto Maldonado lies at the confluence of the Madre de Dios and Tambopata rivers. The capital of the department of...
Tarma
The hidden mountain town known as "The Pearl of the Andes" has grown into a city of 40,000 whose traditions and sights reflect its ancient Peruvian...
Huancavelica
Spread out high in the Andes, Huancavelica was founded in the 16th century by Spanish conquistadors, who discovered deep veins of mercury threading...
Piura
The sunny climate, friendly people, and good food make Piura a delightful stop on your way north. Since most of the major flight and bus routes...
Mancora
This laid-back beach destination, famous for its sunshine and white-sand shores, has excellent waves for surfing and great opportunities for...
Huacachina
Drive 10 minutes through the pale, mountainous sand dunes southwest of Ica, and you'll suddenly see a gathering of attractive, pastel-colored...
Lunahuana
Flanked by arid mountains, the beautiful valley of the Río Cañete cuts a swath of green inland from Cañete to reach the tiny but charming town...
Pisco
Lending its name to the clear brandy that is Peru's favorite tipple and a source of fierce national pride, the coastal town of Pisco and its...
Casma
Once known as the "City of Eternal Sun," Casma, like Lima, is now subject to cloudy winters and sunny summers. With its leafy Plaza de Armas...
Barranca
A nondescript town with little to visit except a large Chimú temple nearby and one iconic restaurant, this is a stop for those who either are...
Chinchero
Indigenous lore says that Chinchero, one of the valley's major Inca cities, was the birthplace of the rainbow, and frequent sightings during...
Tambo Colorado
The ruins of this administrative center and burial site make up one of the best-preserved Inca sites on the Southern Coast. Although the ruins...
Lambayeque
This small town has some well-preserved colonial-era buildings, but the reason to come is for the outstanding museums. Their exhibits provide...
Monterrey
...
Playa Tortugas
Between the towns of Casma and Chimbote, this idyllic, perfectly round bay is the area’s best beach escape. Facilities are quite simple and...
Lagunas de Llanganuco
These two gorgeous mountain lakes, sitting near the base of Mt. Huascarán and within the national park, are the destination of one of the most...
Punta Sal
Sit on the beach, go for a swim, relax in the afternoon sun—what more could you want from a beach resort? It's no mystery why Punta Sal has...
Tumbes
About an hour's drive north of the beach resorts of Máncora and Punta Sal is Tumbes, the last city on the Peruvian side of the Peru–Ecuador...
Quinua
The Battle of Ayacucho, the decisive confrontation with Spanish forces during South America's Wars of Independence, took place on the Pampas...
Ferreñafe
It's produced more winners of the Miss Peru contest than any other town, but Ferreñafe has other charms as well. The Iglesia Santa Lucia, begun...
Yucay
Just a bit outside the much larger Urubamba, Yucay proper is only a few streets wide, with a collection of attractive colonial-era adobe-and...
Cotahuasi Village and Vicinity
Cotahuasi is the largest settlement in canyon country and the first you'll stumble upon. In the hills at 2,680 meters (8,793 feet), whitewashed...
Asia
This is Peru’s version of the Hamptons. During the summer months, from about the end of December to March, much of middle- and upper-class Lima...
Moray and Salineras
Head to Salineras for a look at an ingenious way to harvest salt without mines or the ocean and to Moray for early, inventive farming and irrigation...
Caraz
One of the few towns in the area with a cluster of colonial-era architecture, Caraz is at the northern tip of the valley; only a partly paved...
Concepcion
Visitors rarely linger in the small mountain town of Concepción, and neither should you. Aside from being a battle site during the War of the...
Magdalena de Cao
Chances are, if you are coming to this small, remote village in the Chicama Valley, it’s to see the El Brujo archaeological complex, which is...
Kuelap
This phenomenal archaeological site, about two hours from Chachapoyas, is increasingly one of Peru’s main attractions. It’s much more remote...
Chavin de Huantar
This small, unassuming village thrives on tourists coming to visit the ruins of the same name that are found at one end of town. Few stay overnight...
Qenko
A stop on the Cusco City Tour, this ceremonial site predicted the season’s harvest. ...
Pomata
This small village on the lake on the way to Copacabana and the Bolivian border is worth a quick stop to visit the spectacular church on the...
Cerro Azul
Aquí está tranquilo, " say the locals, and tranquil it certainly is in this small fishing town, made famous by the Beach Boys' song "Surfin...
Sillustani
Looking out over Lake Umayo, a small body of water just off the main lake northwest of Puno on the way to Juliaca, these magnificent stone burial...
Sipan
This tiny village, with a population of about 1,700, doesn't offer much, but nearby is one of the country's major archaeological sites. Arrange...
Tambomachay
Inca-built fountains tap the natural spring at this site on the Cusco City Tour. ...
Chucuito
Chucuito (in Aymara: Choque-Huito , Mountain of Gold) is the first of several small towns that dot the lake as you travel from Puno into Bolivia...
Puka Pukara
A stop on the Cusco City Tour, this pink-stone Inca site offers great views of the valley below. ...
Carhuaz
A small, laid-back village, less touched by recent earthquakes, Carhuaz is a popular stop along the Callejón de Huaylas. A bright spot is the...
Taray
The road from Cusco leads directly to the town of Taray. The Pisac Market beckons a few kilometers down the road, but Taray makes a worthwhile...
Sacsayhuaman
This is the second-most important Inca site in the Cusco area after Qorikancha, and a primary reason for going on the standard Cusco City Tour...
Huayllabamba
On your way from Pisac to Yucay/Urubamba, you will arrive at this small town. There’s not much reason to stop unless you happen to be staying...
Tingo Maria
...
Pucusana
...
Jauja
Jauja has the distinction of having been Peru's original capital, as declared by Francisco Pizarro when he swept through the region; he changed...
Chala
...
Camana
...
San Pedro de Casta
This compact Andean village is a collection of mud-brick and clapboard homes and shops where you can watch craftspeople and farmers at work...
Tantamayo
The fields around Tantamayo are rich with pre-Inca ruins, some from the oldest cultures to settle in Peru. Most notable are the thick, seven...
Inca Trail
...
Valle Yanahuanca
One of the longest-surviving stretches of Inca road, otherwise known as the Capaq Ñan, passes through the massive rocky outcrops and deep meadows...
Juli
At one time, this village may have been an important Aymara religious center, and it has served as a Jesuit training center for missionaries...
Huaran
On your way from Pisac to Urubamba, and before you get to Huayllabamba, you will pass through Huaran. Even if you're not staying at the...
Mollendo
...
Yungay
On May 31, 1970, an earthquake measuring 7.7 on the Richter scale shook loose some 15 million cubic meters of rock and ice that cascaded down...
Machu Picchu
...
The Southern Andes and Lake Titicaca
Though often overshadowed by Cusco and the Sacred Valley, the south of Peru has some of the most dynamic, jaw-dropping geography and exciting...
Cusco and the Sacred Valley
Bienvenidos a la ciudad imperial del Cusco," announces the flight attendant when your plane touches down at a lofty 3,300 meters (10,825 feet...
The North Coast and Northern Highlands
Glaciers swathed in mist, virgin tracts of forest, endless stretches of lunar desert: Peru’s North Coast and Northern Highlands are as diverse...
The Central Highlands
The Central Highlands are where the Andes crash into the Amazon rainforest, and winding, cloud-covered mountain roads dip down into stark desert...
The Amazon Basin
Peru's least-developed region occupies some two-thirds of the country, an area the size of California. The selva (jungle) of the Amazon Basin...
The Southern Coast
From vineyards to sand dunes, rocky beaches to islands teeming with wildlife, the area south of Lima is wild and enthralling. Day-trippers and...
Machu Picchu and the Inca Trail
More and more people are putting Machu Picchu on their bucket lists each year, and it lives up to its fame as one of the New Seven Wonders of...
Lake Titicaca
Stunning, unpredictable, and enormous, Lake Titicaca is a world of unique flora, fauna, cultures, and geology. Lago Titicaca, which means "lake...
Valle del Sur
The Río Urubamba runs northwest and southeast from Cusco. The northwest sector of the river basin is the romantically named Sacred Valley of...
Tambopata National Reserve and Bahuaja-Sonene National Park
The lowland rainforests, rivers, oxbow lakes, and palm swamps that surround Puerto Maldonado hold a wealth of colorful creatures—from blue-and...
Manu Biosphere Reserve
Manu is a remote and wild area with spectacular scenery that ranges from lush cloud forest to pristine rainforest dominated by massive tropical...
Reserva Nacional de Junin
This out-of-the-way, high-altitude reserve is an important natural and historical site. It sees few tourists, though within you’ll find the...
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