Machu Picchu Getting to Machu Picchu can be a journey on its own. Choose from trains, buses or treks and make it a full day up to 10.
Cusco Cusco was the capital of the vast Incan empire and the majority of major sites are within and surrounding the ancient city.
Sacred Valley Carved out by the Urubamba River this valley was sacred to the Incas for its fertile soil and mild climate. See the ruins of Pisaq and Ollantaytambo or the Maras salt mines and complex of Moray on your way to Machu Picchu.
Puno See the largest body of water at this high of an elevation and experience a culture which is unique to Peru and Cusco.
Arequipa Comparable to the Grand Canyon, the colca Canyon is much deeper. Trek through the canyon or stop in to see condors in mid flight. See what else the Arequipa desert has to offer.
Nazca Fly over the Nazca Lines and see the ancient cities and mummys of the Nazcan desert people.
Paracas Travel by boat to the Islas Ballestas to see Boobies and Humbolt Penguins, then see native Flamingos at the nearby National Reserve.
Manu From Cusco, visit the Peruvian Amazon and the upper Madre de Dios "Mother of God" river at the Manu National Park's Cultural and Reserve zones.
Puerto Maldonado From Cusco it's a short flight to Puerto Maldonado, the Tambopata river, Lake Sandoval and Ecoamazonia lodge.