Peru has a climate that varies significantly with its altitude. Our rainfall and temperature charts offer a useful guide.
Here's how to travel like a local, including a handy section on food, shopping & people.
Here are the classic highlights, including Inca trekking, and combining Andes and Amazon...
Machu Picchu is the most famous, man-made archaeological site in the Americas.
Peru’s Inca Trail is just one tiny section of over 40,000km of trails that crisscross the former Inca Empire.
The Nazca Lines in Peru remain one of the country’s great mysteries. Find out how to see them by land or air.
Community homestays, brightly woven handicrafts and spectacular island hikes are Lake Titicaca’s calling cards.
There are several alternative Inca trails that lead to Machu Picchu.
Machu Picchu will delight children as much as parents, as will long-lashed llamas.
Cross the border at Lake Titicaca and see Bolivia and Peru together.
This guide is for you if you want to rediscover Machu Picchu, explore the Amazon or get off the beaten track.
A page packed to the rafters with sound, practical advice from our South America experts and past travelers.
Porters' rights are one of the most important Peru responsible tourism issues.