7 Days trip in Peru

Budget: 0 USD - 3000 USD City sightseeing Festivals/events Historical landmarks Outdoor adventures Cultural experiences Beach activities Wildlife exploration Nightlife
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Peru is a South American country with a rich history, diverse culture, and stunning natural beauty. It is known for its world-famous Machu Picchu, thriving culinary scene, and friendly people.


General Infomation

Currency
PEN
Exchange Rate of 1 USD to PEN
PEN 3.77
Capital
Lima
Timezone
GMT-5
Electricity
Language
Spanish
Quechua
Aymara
Weather
21.61°C
Best Way to Get Around
bus
taxi
train
airplane

Day 1


  1. Plaza Mayor

    120 minutes

    Explore the historical Plaza Mayor in the heart of Lima, which was the political and religious center of the city during colonial times.

  2. Barranco District

    180 minutes

    Visit the artsy Barranco district, known for its bohemian vibe, street art, and beautiful views of the ocean.

  3. Huaca Pucllana

    120 minutes

    Take a guided night tour of Huaca Pucllana, a pre-Inca pyramid and archaeological site, followed by dinner at the onsite restaurant with views of the illuminated ruins.


Day 2


  1. Paracas National Reserve

    300 minutes

    Join a guided tour of Paracas National Reserve, home to diverse marine and bird life, geological formations, and stunning landscapes.

  2. Huacachina Oasis

    120 minutes

    Visit the desert oasis of Huacachina for sandboarding, dune buggy rides, and relaxing by the lagoon.

  3. Ica Wineries

    120 minutes

    Take a tour of the wineries in and around Ica, sampling pisco and wine, learning about the region's viticulture and history, and enjoying live music and dancing at the local taverns.


Day 3


  1. Machu Picchu

    300 minutes

    Embark on a guided tour of Machu Picchu, the iconic Incan citadel dating back to the 15th century, set amidst breathtaking mountain scenery.

  2. Cusco Cathedral

    90 minutes

    Visit the impressive Cusco Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the city's most important religious and artistic landmarks.

  3. Chicha Restaurant

    120 minutes

    Sample traditional Peruvian cuisine and cocktails at Chicha Restaurant, owned by celebrity chef Gastón Acurio and featuring live music and local artworks.


Day 4


  1. Nazca Lines

    240 minutes

    Fly over the mysterious Nazca Lines, an enigmatic series of geoglyphs depicting human, animal, and geometric shapes etched into the desert floor thousands of years ago.

  2. Arequipa Plaza

    120 minutes

    Stroll through the colonial Arequipa Plaza, surrounded by imposing buildings made of volcanic stone, such as the Cathedral and the Jesuit Church.

  3. Arequipa Picanterías

    120 minutes

    Sample typical Arequipan dishes at one of the local Picanterías, traditional eateries that serve spicy stews, grilled meats, and other regional specialties.


Day 5


  1. Sacred Valley of the Incas

    300 minutes

    Take a guided tour of the Sacred Valley of the Incas, including the archaeological sites of Pisac, Ollantaytambo, and Chinchero, as well as local markets and scenic viewpoints.

  2. Maras Salt Mines and Moray Terraces

    180 minutes

    Visit the ancient salt mines of Maras, where salt has been harvested since Incan times, and the circular agricultural terraces of Moray, believed to have been used for experimental farming.

  3. Cusco Main Square

    120 minutes

    Experience the lively atmosphere of Cusco's Main Square, lined with restaurants, bars, and shops, and often hosting musical and cultural performances.


Day 6


  1. Lake Titicaca

    360 minutes

    Join a boat tour of the world's highest navigable lake, visiting the Uros floating islands and the traditional communities of Taquile and Amantani, known for their weaving and folk art.

  2. Sillustani Tombs

    180 minutes

    Explore the pre-Incan funerary complex of Sillustani, featuring impressive towers and tombs built by the Colla culture on a hill overlooking Lake Umayo.

  3. Puno Night Market

    120 minutes

    Haggle for souvenirs, handicrafts, and snacks at the colorful and bustling Puno Night Market, a popular spot for tourists and locals alike.


Day 7


  1. Iquitos Amazon River

    420 minutes

    Embark on an Amazon River cruise, observing exotic flora and fauna, encountering native tribes, and participating in activities such as birdwatching, fishing, or kayaking.

  2. Belén Market

    120 minutes

    Explore the vibrant and chaotic Belén Market, known for selling exotic fruits, herbs, and animals, as well as traditional handicrafts made by the indigenous people of the surrounding villages.

  3. Nanay River Restaurants

    120 minutes

    Taste local and international recipes at the riverside restaurants of Nanay, enjoying the sunset and the views of the city lights and the Amazonian jungle.


Estimated Cost (USD)

Accommodation

Hostel
10-20
Hotel
50-100
Airbnb
20-80

Transportation

Taxi
5-50
Bus
1-10
Train
10-100

Food

Budget
2-5
Street Food
1-5
Fancy Meal
15-50

Activities

Machu Picchu Entrance Fee
57
Amazon Rainforest Tour
50-100
Lima City Tour
30-50

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