Tips for a Peru Vacation – Popular Destinations

Peru is a South American country rich in history, culture, splendor, and adventure, offering travelers a wide range of options. The ancient Inca City of Machu Picchu is unquestionably the most popular and visited tourist destination in Peru.

However, there is much more to explore all across Peru. This article will introduce you to Peru’s top tourist destinations and provide tips to help you plan your trip.

Top 5 Tourist Destinations in Peru

These 5 tourist destinations in Peru are worth visiting:

Machu Picchu

As mentioned above, this is Peru’s most visited tourist destination and one of the new seven wonders of the world. It was built in the 15th century, and it’s known for its classical dry-stone walls and intriguing buildings.

This deserted ancient Incan city appears to be perpetually cloaked in mist. Indeed, it is very hidden that it went undiscovered for centuries; that’s why it is also called “the Lost City of the Incas.”

The Colonial City of Cusco

This colonial city is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the western hemisphere. It retained much of its highly crafted early stone architecture, preserved in the foundations of Spanish colonial structures. Cusco is close to Machu Picchu and the incredible Sacred Valley of the Incas. For this reason, it’s one of Peru’s most popular tourist destinations.

Inca Trail

This hiking trail is 43 kilometers (26.72 miles) long. And it is a four-day hike that begins just outside of Cusco and ends at Machu Picchu. This trail will allow you to see mountains and jungles and travel in the footsteps of the early Incas. Hiking there would also give you access to ancient narrow paths of the Peruvian countryside and high into the Andean mountains.

Batán Grande

Batán Grande is commonly known as the Sicán Archaeological Complex. It is an archaeological site with 50 pyramids and tombs dating from 100 to 1000 CE. These tombs and pyramids are a magnificent sight to behold.

Máncora Beach

Máncora is one of South America’s best beaches, and its year-round sunny weather and massive waves make it Peru’s surfing hub. A private surf lesson will cost you approximately 80 PEN.

Tips for a Peru Vacation

These tips can help you plan a remarkable vacation in Peru:

Accommodation

Many hotels in Cusco, Peru, and other cities come with unique and captivating designs, free Wi-Fi, and other modern amenities. Peru has hotels and shared apartments ranging from luxury to budget. You must select the one that best suits your needs.

Food

Your journey to Peru without having a taste of ceviche might be incomplete. Ceviche is Peru’s national dish and is often eaten as an appetizer. Potatoes are also one of Peru’s most popular foods, but this varies from region to region. You can also expect other kinds of food, including rice, seafood, roasted chicken, stir-fried beef, and many more. Street food is extremely cheap, with a meal from a parrilla (grill) set up on the roadside costing only 5-7 PEN. Traditional meals at a casual restaurant with table service cost between 15 and 25 PEN.

Transportation

The transportation system in Peru is flexible. There are city buses that can take you to your destination. The distance of your journey determines how much you will pay. However, trips usually range from 1 to 10 PEN. Taking public transportation and avoiding taxis can help you save money.

The best time to visit

The best times to visit Peru is around May and September because the weather is always favorable, and the cities are often less busy. But, if you wish to explore the mountains, the months of June through September are recommended.

Peru is a great tourist destination in South America, with many amazing tourist centers. Visiting there could be one of your best decisions, and planning your trip with the tips above will help you to have a nice time.

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