PeruRail Titicaca: The most magical train ride From the ancient city of Cusco to the shores of Lake Titicaca, this remarkable train ride offers a chance to immerse yourself in the beauty, history, and traditions of the Andes. With live music and gourmet food, travelling with PeruRail is an adventure in itself. Read on to …
16 Must-Have Items to Survive in The Amazon Rainforest
The Amazon Packing Essentials Hot, humid and full of bugs, packing for a visit to the Jungle is not easy. Having spent five days visiting the Amazon in Peru, I have put together a list of essential and nice to have items when packing for your visiting the Amazon rainforest. I may make a commission …
5 Best Things to Do in Aguas Calientes, Peru
Aguas Calientes: Machu Picchu Village The jumping off point for Machu Picchu has more to offer than you may first think. Here are my top recommendations of things to do, if you find yourself with some spare time in Aguas Calientes. 1. Visit the Thermal Baths Did you know Aguas Calientes translates to hot water? …
Machu Picchu: How to Visit Machu Picchu (Without Hiking)
Machu Picchu: Wonder of the World Despite being the most visited place in Peru, getting to Machu Picchu isn’t the most straightforward. While you can hike to Machu Picchu, this guide focuses on how to visit Machu Picchu without hiking or taking a tour to get there. I may make a commission through links provided …
The Ultimate Guide to Visiting Cusco, Peru
Cusco: the Former Capital of the Inca Empire No list of Peru would be complete without the jumping off point for Machu Picchu. Located in the Peruvian Andes, Cusco is full of archaeological remains and Spanish colonial architecture. With lots of day trips departing from Cusco it is well worth spending a week here. I may …
Five of the Best Day Trips from Cusco, Peru
Nestled in the heart of the Andes Mountains, Cusco is the gateway to a myriad of breathtaking destinations that promise an unforgettable experience. Let’s explore five remarkable day trips from Cusco, each offering its own unique charm and allure. 1. Machu Picchu: The Crown Jewel of Peru No trip to Peru would be complete with …
Lima: How to Visit Peru’s Capital
Lima: The Capital of Peru One of South America’s largest cities, Lima is located on the pacific coast. With most international flights flying into Lima, it is hard to miss Peru’s capital city. However, it’s good food, interesting neighbourhoods and beautiful parks make this city worth a stop. With 43 districts Lima can be difficult …
The Ultimate Guide to Visiting Lima’s Barranco District, Peru
Barranco: Lima’s Artsy District Full of colourful street art and beachfront cafes, Lima’s second smallest district is aesthetically pleasing. With a number of hip boutique hotels, many travelers choose to base themselves in Barranco. However, this walkable neighbourhood is an easy day trip destination for those staying elsewhere in the city. I may make a …
The Ultimate Guide to Visiting Lima’s Miraflores District, Peru
Miraflores: the Cosmopolitan District Located along the coastline of the Pacific Ocean, this upscale district has it all. Whatever you name you’ll find it there. With it’s beaches, parks, hotels, restaurants, bars and shops, Miraflores is one of the main tourist destinations in Lima. I may make a commission through links provided on this page. …
Peru Itinerary: How to Spend Three Weeks in Peru
Three Week Peru Itinerary Having reflected on my own experience of Peru, I have put together what I think is the ultimate three week (21 day) Peru itinerary. There are not many countries where you can visit major cities, the desert, Ande’s Mountains and rainforest. Therefore, three weeks gives you plenty of time to see …