Peru tours discovery guide
Visiting Peru is like trying your first forkful of aji de gallina—richly satisfying and absolutely unforgettable. From the Sacred Valley to the capital city of Lima, we’ll whisk you across the storied land of the Inca, introducing you to its past and present.
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What to know before you go
POPULATION
More than 34 million people live in Peru, making it South America’s fourth-most populous country. However, close to a third of them—some 11 million inhabitants—live along the Pacific Ocean in Callao and Lima.
CAPITAL
While the city was founded in 1535 by Spanish conquistadores, Lima’s name long predates their arrival—and that of the Inca. It derives from the Quechua word “limaq,” referring to an oracle that once prophesized in the Rimac Valley.
CULTURAL QUICK TAKE
In addition to the Quechua, Aymara, and other Indigenous groups, Peru’s multiethnic populace boasts a strong Asian minority. Ever try chaufa or lomo saltado? You can thank Chinese immigrants for those mouthwatering additions to Peruvian cuisine!
WHAT TO GO FOR
Machu Picchu. Ollantaytambo. The Sacsayhuaman. You could fill a trip to Peru solely with Inca icons, but you’d miss out on the biodiversity of the Amazon and the bustle of Lima. Our recommendation: Go with an open mind and heart.
UNIQUE EXPERIENCES ON TOUR
Trace the mysterious Nazca Lines from high above the desert floor, walk between Maras’ colorful quilt of salt pans, delight in the fresh flavors of a classic ceviche (compliments to the chef: you), and plenty more.

Machu Picchu to Lake Titicaca
From the teeming banks of the Amazon River, to the staggering peaks of the Andes, to the arid shores surrounding Lake Titicaca, you’ll discover why Peru is just one of a few megadiverse countries on the planet.
The essential Peru
Lima’s UNESCO-listed core? Cuzco’s colonial churches? Machu Picchu’s legendary ruins? No trip to Peru is complete without visiting this trio of destinations—and these tours stop at each.

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Like Machu Picchu, the Galapagos Islands need little introduction. Marvel at both on this tour, as well as the Ecuadorean capital of Quito, Papallacta’s hot springs, and—on the extension—the Peruvian Amazon.
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Prep Peruvian favorites like a pro
Head to a Cuzco restaurant, try chef-tested recipes for two traditional dishes, and savor each bite of your creations during an included dinner. Try it on our A Week in Peru: Lima, Cuzco & Machu Picchu tour.

Delve into the traditions of the Sacred Valley
Look down into the peculiar terraces of Moray, smell the tang of salt wafting off the salineras of Maras, and watch artisans spin and dye textiles in Chinchero. Try it on our Ancient Peru & Machu Picchu tour.

Explore the intersection of old and new
Step into the thriving street art scene of Callao, where the prismatic paints of graffiti coexist with historic architecture. Try it on our Peru for Solo Travelers: Lima, Cuzco & Machu Picchu tour.

Shout “salud!” to the coming year
Watch fireworks erupt over the Plaza de Armas, raise a glass of Champagne, and toast the new year alongside an entire city. Join the fun on our New Year’s Eve in Lima: Ancient Peru & Machu Picchu tour.
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What travelers are saying about our Peru tours
5 out of 5 stars
1st-time traveler Yolanda
Hiking boots that are water proof, were a must. Lots of dirt, mud and uneven terrain. Long sleeve shirts I recommend with hiking pants. No need for nice dress or shirt. Walking...
Traveled in Mar 2025 on Grand Tour of Peru: Machu Picchu to Lake Titicaca
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1st-time traveler ZHIJIA
I recently returned from an unforgettable trip to Peru and Machu Picchu with EF Go Ahead Tours, and I would like to give a special shoutout to our amazing tour director, Leonel. ...
Traveled in Mar 2025 on A Week in Peru: Lima, Cuzco & Machu Picchu
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4th-time traveler Ana
A lifelong dream materialized with the visit to Machu Picchu and continued extension to Paracas. The whole experience was phenomenal.... sites, food, people, tour guide and so...
Traveled in Jun 2024 on A Week in Peru: Lima, Cuzco & Machu Picchu
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4th-time traveler Sara
I was not sure what to expect as I had never been to South America, but our tour of Peru was amazing. I loved the immersive experiences that felt like something I would not have...
Traveled in Nov 2024 on Grand Tour of Peru: Machu Picchu to Lake Titicaca
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1st-time traveler Gale
What an amazing experience!!! I have travelled extensively but never had the opportunity to experience the emersion of the culture of the country that I was visiting. The meals...
Traveled in Nov 2024 on Grand Tour of Peru: Machu Picchu to Lake Titicaca
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1st-time traveler Barbara
We had signed up for the Bolivia extension but that was canceled. Though 2 weeks was long enough I didn’t want to leave. I would love to see other parts of Peru but the travel...
Traveled in Nov 2024 on Grand Tour of Peru: Machu Picchu to Lake Titicaca
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2nd-time traveler Anonymous
Excellent! Very well organized tour! Our TD. Leo is the best organizer, caring, kind and very efficient . All guides, drivers were good knowledgeable and know there jobs. I will...
Traveled in Nov 2024 on Grand Tour of Peru: Machu Picchu to Lake Titicaca
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4th-time traveler Ryan
Peru was our 6th tour with GoAhead tours. It was another great one. Great mix of culture, activities and free time. Hotels and meals were great. Please note that the trip says...
Traveled in Nov 2024 on Grand Tour of Peru: Machu Picchu to Lake Titicaca
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Travel tips for Peru trips
Something that makes planning Peru group tours easy (in addition to choosing a guided tour)? It’s a great destination to visit year-round. The best time of year to travel to Peru depends on your preferences. Keep in mind that the seasons are opposite of what we experience here in North America.
Machu Picchu lies in the Andes mountains, where the dry season lasts from April through November, and more rain can be expected from December through March. The rainy season in the Amazon rainforest can stretch a bit longer, from around October through April. The capital city of Lima is known for its mild temperatures and cloudy conditions—it has the most sunshine during December through March.
Guided trips to Peru are a fantastic way to see much of what the destination has to offer. As the third-largest country in South America, it’s full of many sites to discover. Must-visit spots in Peru include everything from ancient ruins that tell stories of past civilizations to sites with scenic views that’ll take your breath away.
Here are a few of our picks for some of the best places to visit in Peru:
Machu Picchu, the spectacular archaeological site and lost city of the Incas
Lake Titicaca, which lies high in the Andes where Peru meets Bolivia
Cuzco, the UNESCO-recognized ancient capital of the Inca Empire
Ollantaytambo, impressive Incan ruins in the heart of the the Sacred Valley
Lima, the colorful capital city that overlooks the Pacific Ocean
The Amazon, where you can explore the lush landscapes and wildlife of the rainforest
Interested in group tours to Peru? One of our expert Tour Consultants can help you get your adventure started!
Getting a taste of Peruvian culture can also be done by sampling its cuisine. When you travel on our tours to Peru, you’ll have the chance to try local specialties at included meals. You’ll find familiar staples such as quinoa, rice, beans, potatoes, and meat in many lunches and dinners—styles of preparation vary as you travel across the country.
A few traditional bites to try on Peru group tours include:
- Ají de Gallina, a yellow pepper cream sauce served over shredded chicken, olives, and rice
- Causa, yellow mashed potatoes layered with tuna or chicken
- Ceviche, raw sea bass marinated with lime and chilies
- Pisco Sour, a cocktail made with tasty white-grape brandy
On Peru tours at any time of year, prepare for hot and sunny days and the chance for cool temperatures at night. For all of our South America tours, we recommend that you bring loose-fitting clothing that can be easily layered, as well as a comfortable pair of walking shoes. You should be prepared to get some steps in as you explore sites like Machu Picchu that are only accessible by foot.
A few other things to toss in your suitcase? Sunglasses, a sun hat, sunscreen, rain gear, and insect repellent. Before you head out on tour, you’ll receive detailed packing information tailored to your specific itinerary. You can also download the Go Ahead Tour Companion App so you can have all the info for your tour right in your pocket!