From the mysterious citadel of Machu Picchu to the colourful wildlife of the Amazon rainforest, a sustainable, luxury trip to Peru offers dramatic scenery, rich culture and world-class cuisine.
One of the deepest canyons in the world, Colca offers dramatic mountainous landscapes with volcanoes and ravines, and unique endangered wildlife. Explore riding a renowned Peruvian Paso Horse,
Rugged landscape aside gentle lapping water and lake-dwelling indigenous populations are some of the main draws to Lake Titicaca. The folklore of these communities is considered to be the richest in Peru.
Travel by private aircraft high over the mountainous region of Southeast Peru to see the giant geoglyphs made in the soil of the Nazca Desert.
The Southern Andean mountains are the place to be for the best handwoven textiles in Peru. The authentic master weavers here practice a craft that can be traced back even further than their Incan predecessors.
Visiting the Amazon Jungle, the world’s largest tropical rain forest and one of the most bio-diverse places on the planet is an experience in itself, with such a concentration of wildlife. Take a deluxe adventure sale.
Traveling to Machu Picchu by the luxurious Belmond Hiram Bingham train is a spectacular journey through the Andean foothills following the Urubamba River, leading you into the cloud forest and on to the iconic ruins.
Take a breath-taking trek through the Vilcanota Cordillera and in close proximity to the highest sacred mountain in Cusco, the Apu Ausangate. This route takes in the famous ‘Rainbow Mountain’.
Explore Lima with a specialist guide for an in-depth insight into life in the capital – past and present. Understand Peru’s booming gastronomic scene with a professional chef.
The origination point for travel to Machu Picchu, this colonial town is perfoect for quiet exploration. Or take an exclusive tour of Cusco's Monastery with a leading expert in colonial art history
Visit Ollantaytambo and Pisac ruins, highlights of the Sacred Valley. This area is at a lower elevation than Cuzco and can be used to acclimatize to the higher Andean altitude.
Machu Picchu means “Old Mountain” in Quechua, the native language of the Northern Andes of Peru and Lingua Franca at the time of the Incas. And this ancient site is a 'must-see" for most international travelers.
This small town in central Peru is your gateway to an Amazon cruise experience.