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For the coast and Lima, the sunny season is from December to April. For trekking in the Andes or exploring the Amazon, the dry season from May to October offers the clearest skies and best conditions for extreme sports.
Yes, though the experience changes. The dry season (May-Oct) is great for hiking, while the wet season (Nov-Apr) allows you to navigate deeper into the flooded forest by boat.
We recommend arriving in Cusco a few days early to acclimate. Staying hydrated and trying local coca tea are traditional and effective ways to help your body adjust to the high altitude.
Yes, we specialize in tailor-made adventures for extreme sports enthusiasts.
Simple step to boook your adventure
Check if your country requires a visa for Peru. Most visitors need a valid passport to stay for up to 90 days.
Most international travelers land at Jorge Chávez Airport (LIM). Daily flights connect to Cusco and Arequipa.
Whether it's the mystical Inca Trail or a luxury cruise in the Amazon, book at least 3 months in advance.
Peru has multiple climates. Pack layers: light clothes for the coast and warm trekking outfits for the Andes.
We ensure a worry-free experience by partnering only with certified local operators and high-end transport services. From secure online payments to 24/7 on-trip support, your peace of mind is locked in with us.
Reach the heart of the Incas in style. We manage your bookings for the world-renowned rail routes to Machu Picchu, offering panoramic views of the Sacred Valley that you can’t get any other way.
Experience the changing landscapes of Peru through our premium bus partners. We connect major hubs like Lima, Paracas, and Nazca with comfortable, reliable, and scenic road journeys designed for the modern explorer.
Don't let heavy gear slow you down. We offer specialized luggage management and secure storage solutions in Lima and Cusco, so you can head into the Amazon or the Andes with only what you need.