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Adventure Travel in Peru – Our Top Picks

Adventure Travel in Peru – Our Top Picks

Vía Ferrata in Urubamba in the Sacred Valley of the Incas in PeruPeru is rapidly gaining on South America’s other adventure travel meccas, Chile and Uruguay. The country currently receives between 600 and 700 thousand adventure tourists annually. Many dream of hiking trips along the Andes, making their way through cloud forests, high-altitude jungle and glacial peaks. Others opt for rafting the imposing rivers which formed canyons such as Cotahuasi and Colca. Here are some of our picks for the grandest adventures that Peru has to offer:

The Amazon Rainforest & Puerto Maldonado in Peru

The Amazon Rainforest & Puerto Maldonado in Peru

Exploring Puerto Maldonado and the Amazon Rainforest in PeruA visit to the small city of Puerto Maldonado lays the Peruvian Amazon at your feet. It acts as a port for travelers to take boats along the Madre de Dios River to their eco lodges, which will act as a base for canoe trips, treks into the virgin jungle, and more. It’s an amazing combination of vibrant forest, huge rivers and swamps, and diverse flora and fauna. You’ll see exotic plants, animals, and insects that you never knew existed, such as pig-like capybara and pink river dolphins.

Celebrate Peruvian Independence during Fiestas Patrias this July

Celebrate Peruvian Independence during Fiestas Patrias this July

Independence Days (Fiestas Patrias) in PeruIf you’ll be traveling through Peru in July, get ready to string up your red and white streamers and don your Peruvian flag pin! One of Peru’s largest celebrations of the year is Independence Days, celebrated the 28th and 29th of each July. The atmosphere is festive, with red and white decorations appear throughout the streets, and many Peruvians take advantage of the long weekend to travel and to celebrate with their families, enjoying traditional regional dishes throughout the country such as ceviche and causa in Lima, goat stew in the north, roast guinea pig and alpaca in the Andes, and stuffed chili peppers in Arequipa to name just a few. Throughout Peru there’ll be fairs and street parties, outdoor concerts and fireworks shows, impromptu serenades in the plazas and parks, folkloric dance parades, and bullfights.

What to Pack for the Amazon Rainforest

What to Pack for the Amazon Rainforest

Amazon Jungle, PeruWhile most everyone can easily pack for a beach weekend, preparing for a trip to the Amazon is confusing to many people. We all know that there will be intense heat, humidity, and mosquitos, but how best to prepare for this? Here are our best recommendations for trips to the Amazon Rainforest, whether it be vía Rurrenabaque in Bolivia or Puerto Maldonado or Iquitos in Peru.

Travel to the Ica Region of Peru for Penguins, Sandboarding & the Nazca Lines

Travel to the Ica Region of Peru for Penguins, Sandboarding & the Nazca Lines

Sandboarding at Huacachina Oasis near Ica, PeruFor a desert, the coastal region of Ica in Peru certainly has a lot to offer, including Humboldt penguin colonies, mummies, pyramid temples, the Nazca Lines, sandboarding around Huacachina Oasis, pisco distilleries, and Afro-Peruvian criollo music and food. Learn which activities in the Ica Region are most popular, how to get there, and what traditional dishes to eat while you’re there…