Peru in 15 Days: Lima, Machu Picchu, Iquitos, Puno, Arequipa

Mesmerizing landscapes, ancient wonders, and cultural immersion await you on this 15-day journey through the diverse marvels of Peru.

Set out on a captivating 15-day journey through the diverse wonders of Peru. From the vibrant capital of Lima to the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu, this itinerary offers a comprehensive exploration of the country’s rich culture and stunning landscapes. Discover the floating islands of Lake Titicaca, learn about the colonial charm of Arequipa, and venture into the lush Amazon rainforest. With each destination, you’ll uncover new layers of this remarkable South American destination.

Key Points

  • Explore the historic city of Lima, including the UNESCO-listed Historic Center and the Convent of Santo Domingo.
  • Discover the "White City" of Arequipa, featuring the Monastery of Santa Catalina and the nearby Colca Canyon.
  • Witness the majestic Andean condors soaring over the breathtaking Colca Canyon.
  • Experience the floating islands of Lake Titicaca and learn about the traditional Uros culture.
  • Immerse in the Inca heritage of Cusco, the ancient capital, and visit the iconic Machu Picchu.
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Lima – City of Kings

Lima, the capital city of Peru, is known as the "City of Kings."

Situated on the Pacific coast, this vibrant metropolis boasts a rich colonial heritage and a thriving cultural scene. Visitors can explore the Historic Center, a UNESCO World Heritage site, filled with grand colonial architecture and the imposing 16th-century Cathedral of Lima.

The chic districts of Miraflores and San Isidro offer stunning ocean views, upscale shopping, and excellent dining. The Convent of Santo Domingo, with its ornate baroque interiors, is a must-see.

A welcome dinner show provides an introduction to Peruvian culture and cuisine.

The White City of Arequipa

After exploring the vibrant capital of Lima, the journey continues westward to the picturesque city of Arequipa, known as the "White City."

Adorned with stunning colonial architecture constructed from the region’s distinctive white volcanic stone, Arequipa captivates visitors with its serene plazas, elegant churches, and impressive mountain backdrop.

The city tour showcases highlights like the Monastery of Santa Catalina, a 16th-century convent with intricate chapels and courtyards.

Travelers then venture to the Colca Canyon, home to majestic Andean condors and traditional Quechua communities.

From Arequipa, the adventure continues towards the serene shores of Lake Titicaca.

Soaring Over the Colca Canyon

From Arequipa, travelers embark on an awe-inspiring journey to the Colca Canyon, one of the deepest canyons in the world.

They’ll spot majestic condors soaring above the breathtaking vistas. Along the way, they’ll gaze upon the tranquil Laguna Salinas and encounter herds of vicuñas, a protected camelid species.

The tour culminates at the Mirador Cruz del Condor, offering unparalleled views of the canyon. Visitors can witness the impressive wingspan of the Andean condor, the largest flying bird in the world.

This excursion provides a harmonious blend of natural wonders and culture, leaving a lasting impression on all who experience it.

Floating Islands of Lake Titicaca

On the serene shores of Lake Titicaca, travelers embark on a captivating journey to the floating islands of the Uros people. These ingenious islands, made entirely of totora reeds, are a testament to the resilience and resourcefulness of the indigenous community. Visitors can explore the unique architecture, learn about traditional crafts, and even try their hand at sailing the traditional reed boats. The floating islands offer a glimpse into a way of life that has endured for centuries, captivating all who witness this remarkable feat of human ingenuity.

| Island Features | Description |

| — | — |

| Construction | Made of totora reeds harvested from the lake |

| Size | Ranging from small family homes to entire villages |

| Amenities | Houses, schools, hospitals, and even hotels |

| Transportation | Traditional reed boats called "balsas" |

| Culture | Preservation of Uros traditions and way of life |

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The Imperial City of Cusco

Cusco, the ancient capital of the Inca Empire, beckons visitors with its captivating blend of Inca and Spanish colonial architecture.

The city’s highlights include the majestic Plaza de Armas, the remarkably preserved Inca walls, and the iconic Cusco Cathedral.

Travelers can explore the Sacred Valley, an Inca heartland featuring impressive ruins, traditional markets, and scenic vistas.

The train ride to Machu Picchu is a breathtaking journey through the Andes, culminating in a guided tour of the Lost City of the Incas.

Cusco’s unique history and cultural heritage make it a must-visit destination on any Peru itinerary.

Discovering the Wonders of Machu Picchu

What makes Machu Picchu such a captivating destination? This ancient Inca citadel, perched atop a lush mountain ridge, offers a window into a bygone era.

Visitors are awestruck by:

  • The serene beauty of its stone structures and terraced gardens, seamlessly blending with the surrounding Andes.

  • The opportunity to hike the iconic Inca Trail, retracing the steps of the Inca people.

  • The chance to witness the sunrise over the iconic ruins, a truly magical experience.

  • The rich cultural heritage, with guided tours revealing the site’s fascinating history and spiritual significance.

  • The sense of wonder and discovery that comes with exploring this lost world.

Adventuring in the Amazon Rainforest

After exploring the historic splendor of Machu Picchu, travelers embark on an immersive adventure in the Amazon rainforest.

The journey begins with a flight to Iquitos, a gateway to the Amazon. Guests embark on a river boat ride, venturing deep into the lush, biodiverse jungle.

Excursions include visiting the Yanamono reserve, artisanal fishing, and dolphin watching. Travelers can also opt for birdwatching, night boat tours, and a visit to Monkey Island to observe the diverse wildlife.

The adventure culminates with a return flight to Lima and a farewell dinner show, capping off an unforgettable exploration of Peru’s natural wonders.

Exploring Peruvian Cuisine and Culture

Peru’s rich culinary heritage and vibrant cultural traditions captivate visitors from around the world.

From the iconic Inca ruins to the bustling markets, Peru offers a multisensory experience that delights the senses:

  • Indulge in the bold flavors of Peruvian cuisine, featuring staples like ceviche, lomo saltado, and quinoa dishes.

  • Enjoy the colorful textiles, intricate pottery, and vibrant music that reflect the country’s diverse indigenous roots.

  • Witness the awe-inspiring rituals and celebrations that preserve Peru’s ancient traditions.

  • Explore the thriving arts scene, showcasing the works of renowned Peruvian artists and craftspeople.

  • Connect with the warm, welcoming people and their enduring sense of community.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the Maximum Group Size for This Tour?

This tour has a limited group size, capping participation at 15 people. This intimate group allows for a more personalized experience and enables the guide to provide attentive service to each traveler.

Is the Tour Fully Guided or Are There Self-Guided Components?

The tour is fully guided, with an experienced local guide leading all the activities and excursions. There are no self-guided components – the itinerary is comprehensive and all aspects are included in the package.

Does the Tour Include Any Optional Activities or Excursions?

The tour includes several optional activities like birdwatching, jungle walks, night boat tours, visiting Monkey Island, observing Victoria Regias, and touring an artisanal sugar mill. These additional excursions provide opportunities to further explore the Amazon region.

What Are the Baggage Restrictions for the Flights Within Peru?

The tour doesn’t specify any baggage restrictions, but airlines in Peru typically allow one checked bag up to 50 lbs and one carry-on. Passengers should confirm the exact limits with the airline prior to their flights.

Can the Tour Be Customized or Altered to Suit Individual Preferences?

Yes, the tour can be customized to suit individual preferences. The tour operator offers flexible booking options, allowing travelers to reserve now and pay later. Certain activities and locations can be added or removed based on the traveler’s interests.

The Sum Up

Set out on a captivating 15-day journey through Peru’s diverse landscapes and vibrant culture. Explore the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu, discover the floating islands of Lake Titicaca, and learn about the lush Amazon rainforest. Savor the delectable Peruvian cuisine and learn about the rich traditions of this remarkable South American destination.

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