Highlights:• Get in touch with the great beauty of the city of Lima
• Discover the mysterious lines of Nazca
• Live unforgettable experiences in Cusco navel of the Andean world
• Visit the Sacred Valley of the Incas
Highlights:• Lima. Named as a World Heritage Site by Unesco, the Peruvian capital is a sample of history and modernity. Its colonial historical center coexists with the Pacific Ocean and its bohemian essence.
• Nasca Lines. Appreciate these mysterious geoglyphs over a thousand years old from the air, in an impressive fly by over the desert dunes.
• Ballestas Islands. Marvel at the natural diversity of our sea through this sanctuary, home to species such as sea lions and the Humboldt penguin.
• Cusco. The ancient Inca capital is a unique mix of pre-Columbian past with Spanish architecture. Its temples, squares and streets are surrounded by hills among which amazing sites hide.
• Machu Picchu. The "lost city of the Incas" is the reason why thousands of people arrive in Peru. Hidden among the vegetation, approach our past through its rooms, built in communion with the landscape.
Highlights:• Cusco. The ancient Inca capital is a unique mix of pre-Columbian past with Spanish architecture. Its temples, squares and streets are surrounded by hills between which amazing sites such as Sacsayhuaman and Qenqo, Puka Pukara and Tambomachay are hidden.
• Colca. See the elegance of the condors by planning on this valley 4,000 meters deep, one of the deepest on the planet.
• Lake Titicaca. The highest navigable lake in the world combines nature with a living culture. Visit the islands of Taquile and the Uros, where its inhabitants maintain their legendary heritage.
• Machu Picchu. The "lost city of the Incas" is the reason why thousands of people arrive in Peru. Hidden among the vegetation, get closer to our past through its rooms, temples, bridges and religious sites, built in communion with the surrounding landscape.
Highlights:• Lima: Named as a World Heritage Site by Unesco, the Peruvian capital merges history and modernity. Its historic centre maintains the beautiful colonial architecture that coexists closely with the Pacific Ocean and a Bohemian essence
• Nasca Lines: Appreciate these mysterious geoglyphs over a thousand years old from the air, in an impressive flyby over the desert dunes
• Ballestas Islands: Marvel at the natural diversity of our sea through this sanctuary, home to species such as sea lions and the Humboldt penguin
• Cusco: The ancient Inca capital is a unique blend of pre-Columbian past with Spanish architecture. Its temples, squares and streets are surrounded by hills that hide amazing places like Sacsayhuaman, Qenqo, Puka Pukara and Tambomachay
• Machu Picchu: The 'lost city of the Incas' is the reason why thousands of people arrive in Peru. Get closer to our past through its rooms, temples, bridges and religious sites, built in communion with the landscape that surrounds them
Highlights:• Cusco: The ancient Inca capital is a unique blend of the pre- Columbian past with Spanish architecture. Its temples, squares and streets are surrounded by hills that hide amazing places like Sacsayhuamán, Qenqo, PukaPukara and Tambomachay
• Machu Picchu: The Lost City of the Incas is hidden on top of an Andean peak. It offers not only views of the mountain range, but also of the Inca past
• Coricancha: Impressive sample of the convergence of the Inca universe with the colonial one. This temple was dedicated to the worship of the sun and one of the most important during the empire. With the arrival of the Spaniards, their foundations were used as the basis for the construction of the convent of Santo Domingo
• Colca Valley: See the elegance of the condors by planning on this valley 4,000 meters deep, one of the deepest on the planet
• Lake Titicaca: The highest navigable lake in the world combines nature with a living culture. Visit the islands of Taquile and the Uros, where its inhabitants maintain their legendary heritage