Peru is one of the most exciting destinations in the world, offering a mix of ancient history, breathtaking mountains, vibrant cities, jungles, deserts, and incredible cuisine. This guide outlines the perfect 10–14 day Peru itinerary, including the country’s most iconic destinations and hidden gems.
- Days 1–2: Lima
- Days 3–5: Cusco & Sacred Valley
- Day 6: Machu Picchu
- Day 7: Rainbow Mountain or Humantay Lake
- Days 8–9: Arequipa & Colca Canyon
- Days 10–11: Lake Titicaca
- Optional Additions: Amazon Rainforest, Huacachina, Nazca Lines, Huaraz
Days 1–2: Lima
Lima is the gateway to Peru and one of South America’s top food destinations.
What to expect:
Lima blends colonial architecture with a modern coastal atmosphere. Explore the districts of Miraflores and Barranco, enjoy Pacific Ocean views, and try famous Peruvian dishes like ceviche.
Top attractions:
- Plaza Mayor
- Miraflores cliffs
- Barranco arts district
Days 3–5: Cusco & Sacred Valley
Cusco was once the capital of the Inca Empire, and is still full of culture, history, and charm.
What to expect:
Cusco is filled with Inca ruins, colorful streets, and colonial churches. Nearby, the Sacred Valley offers breathtaking mountain scenery and ancient archaeological sites.
Must-see places:
- Sacsayhuamán
- Sacred Valley
- Ollantaytambo
Day 6: Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu is one of the world’s most iconic travel destinations, and is worth the trip up there!
What to expect:
Surrounded by dramatic green peaks, Machu Picchu is an unforgettable experience. Arrive by train or hike the Inca Trail for a bucket-list adventure.
Tips:
- Book tickets early
- Visit at sunrise if possible
- Spend time exploring the terraces and temples
Day 7: Rainbow Mountain or Humantay Lake
Choose between:
- Rainbow Mountain
- Humantay Lake
What to expect:
Both offer spectacular Andes scenery. Rainbow Mountain is famous for its colorful stripes, while Humantay Lake is known for its turquoise waters surrounded by snow-capped peaks.
Days 8–9: Arequipa & Colca Canyon
Arequipa is known as the “White City” and is a breathtaking place to visit in Peru!
What to expect:
Arequipa features beautiful colonial architecture made from white volcanic stone. Nearby, Colca Canyon offers dramatic scenery and opportunities to see giant Andean condors.
Top attractions:
- Santa Catalina Monastery
- Colca Canyon viewpoints
- Volcano scenery
Days 10–11: Lake Titicaca
Lake Titicaca is the world’s highest navigable lake, and is one of the most memorable places I have ever visited!
What to expect:
Visit the famous floating Uros Islands and experience traditional Andean culture. The lake’s deep blue waters and mountain backdrop are stunning.
Huacachina: Desert Oasis
Huacachina is famous for sand dunes and adventure activities.
What to expect:
Ride dune buggies, try sandboarding, and watch incredible desert sunsets.
Nazca Lines
Nazca Lines remain one of the world’s great mysteries.
Amazon Rainforest
Explore the Peruvian Amazon from:
- Puerto Maldonado
- Iquitos
What to expect:
Wildlife, jungle lodges, river cruises, and unforgettable rainforest experiences.
Huaraz & the Andes
Huaraz is a paradise for hikers.
Best Time to Visit Peru
- May–September: Dry season (best for hiking)
- June–August: Peak tourist season
- November–March: Rainier, greener landscapes
What to Eat in Peru
Must-try dishes:
- Ceviche
- Lomo Saltado
- Aji de Gallina
- Alpaca dishes
Travel Tips for Peru
- Allow time to adjust to altitude
- Book Machu Picchu early
- Carry cash in remote areas
- Pack layers for varying climates
- Learn basic Spanish phrases
