Where Every Journey Feels Timeless
Peru is a country where history and adventure live side by side. From the mystery of Machu Picchu to the vibrant streets of Lima, from the Sacred Valley’s terraces to Lake Titicaca’s floating islands, Peru is a place where every traveler finds wonder.
Places to Go in Peru

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Lima

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Cusco

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Machu Picchu

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Sacred Valley

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Lake Titicaca

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Arequipa & Colca Canyon

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Nazca Lines
Experiences in Peru
Ancient History
Adventure & Outdoors
Wildlife Encounters
Food & Drink
Culture & Festivals
Luxury & Romance
Discover Peru
Peru is a place where the past and present meet in harmony. One day you’re exploring ancient Inca ruins, the next you’re dining at one of the world’s top restaurants in Lima. Whether it’s hiking through Andean peaks, cruising the Amazon, or watching condors soar above Colca Canyon, every experience in Peru feels profound.
At Sava Travel, we design Peruvian journeys that balance history, adventure, and authenticity, creating a trip that connects you to the country’s soul.
How it Works
You Relax, We Plan
From resorts to activities, we handle every detail so you can simply enjoy the journey.
We Curate Your Options
Our experts handpick the best resorts, destinations, and experiences tailored to your style, budget, and vision.
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Share your travel dreams, whether it’s a romantic escape, a family adventure, or a once-in-a-lifetime celebration.
Best Time to Travel Peru
The best time for the Andes and Machu Picchu, with clear skies and cool nights. Trails are dry, making trekking ideal. Cusco and Sacred Valley festivals, like Inti Raymi in June, add cultural vibrancy.
Tips:
- Book Inca Trail permits months in advance.
- Bring warm layers — nights can be near freezing.
- Peak season — expect more visitors at major sites.
Milder weather, fewer crowds, and still good conditions. Machu Picchu is lush from recent rains, while the Amazon is rich with wildlife.
Tips:
- Great for photography (green landscapes).
- Best mix of value and good weather.
Watch for light afternoon showers.
Rainfall peaks in the Andes, making trekking difficult (Inca Trail closes in February). However, coastal Lima is dry and warm, and the Amazon is lush with wildlife.
Tips:
- Avoid February for mountain treks.
- Great time for Lima and the coast.
- Discounts at hotels and lower crowds.
FAQs about Peru
8–10 days for highlights (Lima, Cusco, Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu). 2–3 weeks to include Lake Titicaca, Colca Canyon, and the Amazon.
Yes, kids enjoy train rides to Machu Picchu, wildlife spotting, and hands-on cultural tours. Acclimatization to altitude should be considered for younger children.
Peru offers great value. Budget stays and street food are affordable, while luxury trains and Amazon lodges cater to upscale travelers.
Ceviche, causa, anticuchos (grilled skewers), lomo saltado, alpaca steak, and quinoa dishes. Don’t miss a pisco sour.
Most travelers (U.S., Canada, EU, UK, Australia) do not need a visa for stays up to 183 days.
Domestic flights are efficient for long distances. Trains connect Cusco to Machu Picchu. Buses are affordable but slower for intercity travel.
Yes, Peru is safe for travelers, especially with guided tours. Petty theft can occur in crowded areas. In nature, guides ensure safe experiences.
May–September for trekking and dry weather. Luxury honeymoons often combine Cusco, Sacred Valley, and Amazon cruises.
Yes, Peru combines well with Bolivia (Lake Titicaca, Uyuni) and Ecuador (Galápagos Islands).
Its blend of ancient civilizations, breathtaking landscapes, and culinary excellence — offering travelers both adventure and cultural depth.
Plan Your Peru Journey
From Machu Picchu’s ancient stones to Lima’s modern dining, from the Sacred Valley’s terraces to the Amazon’s wildlife, Peru is a journey through time and nature.
At Sava Travel, we design itineraries that highlight both the mysteries of the past and today’s vibrant culture, creating a Peruvian trip you’ll never forget.
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