{"id":313052,"date":"2024-11-15T15:18:14","date_gmt":"2024-11-15T14:18:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/turkeyalwan.net\/?p=313052"},"modified":"2024-11-15T15:18:14","modified_gmt":"2024-11-15T14:18:14","slug":"travel-guide-peru","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/turkeyalwan.net\/travel-guide-peru\/","title":{"rendered":"A travel guide to Peru"},"content":{"rendered":"
Friday\u00a0newsletters<\/a>\u00a0always feature luxury travel\u00a0contests<\/a>,\u00a0tips<\/a>,\u00a0or news<\/a>.<\/p>\n My travel blog features a section that comprises a selection of destination & travel guides. You can find these travel guides under ‘destinations<\/a>‘ in the blog\u2019s header menu (indicated by the blue arrow in the screenshot below).<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n I hope these online travel guides \u2013 based on my own travel experiences \u2013 may help you to get\u00a0the most\u00a0out\u00a0of your (luxury) trips. So far, I have published travel guides on the following destinations:<\/p>\n Today, I am publishing a travel guide on my blog about Peru.<\/p>\n Peru\u2019s incredible landscapes, delicious gastronomy, and pre-Columbian history entice travelers around the world. From the snowcapped peaks of the Andes and the lush Amazon Rainforest to Inca ruins and Spanish colonial mansions, Peru beckons with the allure of the ancient and mysterious. The country is home to some of the most iconic sites in South America: the legendary ruins of Machu Picchu, the highest navigable lake in the world (Lake Titicaca), one of the world\u2019s deepest canyons (Colca Canyon), the Nazca Lines, and the Amazon rain forest. But whether you want to explore these famous sites or venture off the beaten track, any holiday to Peru offers dramatic scenery, rich culture, and world-class cuisine. Peru is also home to a string of luxury hotels and internationally celebrated restaurants, attracting discerning travelers from all over the world.<\/p>\n Get the most out of your (luxury) trip to Peru with my travel guide. Find out more about:<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n The presence of the Andes mountain range and its rugged geography make Peru a country with great climatic diversity.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n The best time to visit the Peruvian Andes is during the dry season, between the months of May and October. During this time, the weather is sunny and dry, with warm days and chilly nights. It is a wonderful time to be in Peru, especially if you plan to go on a (multi-day) hike but being the peak season, early booking is crucial to avoid disappointment. Those wishing to travel in July and August (the peak tourist season) should start planning their holiday six to nine months in advance.<\/p>\n Visitors will notice more rain and clouds between November and April, with the wettest months being January and February. Travel at this time does offer the advantage of fewer visitors, greener scenery, and some lower rates for flights and hotels. However, the rains can also make hiking and exploring more difficult (with often obscured views at Machu Picchu). Landslides, disrupted train schedules, flight delays and road closures can also occur during rainy spells, which can disrupt your travel plans.<\/p>\n The Amazon<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n Like the Andes, the Amazon has two well-defined seasons: the rainy season (November \u2013 March) with abundant precipitation, and the low-rainfall season (April \u2013 October), ideal for visiting. The humidity is very high throughout the year.\u00a0 The rainy season in the Amazon should not deter you from visiting \u2014 the flora and fauna will still be abundant and there are always breaks in showers.<\/p>\n The Coast<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n The Peruvian capital Lima has its own micro-climate. Nine months of the year, Lima is covered with a blanket of dense fog as the moisture makes its way inland from the ocean to the rain forests. This can include morning fog almost daily, and week-long stretches of overcast skies, mainly on the hilltops or at high altitude. In summer, there is little fog.<\/p>\n Foreign nationals who wish to enter and\/or leave Peruvian territory must present the following:<\/p>\n Please keep in mind that while a visa is not required, you must:<\/p>\n Please note this information serves as a guide only. Travelers should check for visa requirements pertaining to their citizenship, as entry requirements can vary.<\/p>\n Make sure you read my\u00a0<\/span>10 tips to plan a worry-free trip<\/span><\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n Travelers typically arrive in Peru by flying into the capital Lima and then take other forms of transportation \u2013 shuttles or domestic flights, for example \u2013 to other cities (Cusco, Arequipa). Nearly all flights from North & South America, Asia and Europe land at Lima\u2019s Jorge Ch\u00e1vez International Airport, a fairly modern airport with a variety of services, including ATMs, currency exchange, banks, post office, restaurants, and duty-free shops. Click\u00a0here<\/a>\u00a0for a list of airlines that offer direct flights to San Jose.<\/p>\n You can also enter Peru by land (via bus or car) via one of the 10 border crossings that Peru shares with the surrounding countries of Chile, Bolivia, Ecuador, Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay. The crossings are open year-round and the process is fairly straightforward as long as you are in the possession of the necessary entry documents.<\/p>\n Getting around Peru is fairly safe, comfortable and easy, but it has its challenges and may consume a lot of tume.<\/p>\n Before you buy a plane ticket, consider reading my\u00a0tips & tricks for buying the cheapest plane ticket<\/a>.<\/p>\n Although it\u2019s perfectly possible to plan and organize a trip to Peru on your own, some \u00a0discerning travelers may prefer to book (part of) their trip in Peru through a travel company. The latter will take care of all the transfers, activities and hotels. I highly recommend the following luxury travel companies in Peru:<\/p>\n There are many reasons why Peru should be on your bucket list:<\/span><\/p>\n The following,detailed articles may also inspire you and help you plan your holiday to Peru:<\/span><\/p>\n It\u2019s impossible to suggest one itinerary for Peru in this travel guide, but I hereby share with you a schedule based on my own holiday in Peru. Because of the amount of effort involved in getting around in Peru and the number of destinations worth visiting, it is recommended that travelers set aside\u00a0 two weeks for their Peru holiday.<\/p>\n Some remarks:<\/p>\n I recommend to visit my top 10 list of the\u00a0most fabulous hotels in Peru<\/a>\u00a0if you are eager to know how I rank Peru\u2019s top hotels, based my own experience.<\/p>\n Below, you find my detailed reviews of lodges in Peru (with pros, cons, and tips to save money per hotel).<\/p>\n *** Follow me on\u00a0<\/em>Instagram<\/a>,\u00a0<\/em>YouTube<\/a>,\u00a0<\/em>X (Twitter)<\/a>, and\u00a0<\/em>Facebook<\/a>\u00a0for a daily moment of travel inspiration ***<\/em><\/p>\n <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Today: A travel guide to Peru<\/strong><\/h5>\n
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\nTRAVEL GUIDE TO PERU: BEST TIME TO VISIT<\/strong><\/h5>\n
\nTRAVEL GUIDE TO PERU: ENTRY REQUIREMENTS<\/strong><\/h5>\n
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\nTRAVEL GUIDE TO PERU: HOW TO GET THERE<\/strong><\/h5>\n
\nTRAVEL GUIDE TO PERU: HOW TO GET AROUND<\/strong><\/h5>\n
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\nTRAVEL GUIDE TO PERU: RECOMMENDED TOUR OPERATORS<\/strong><\/h5>\n
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\nTRAVEL GUIDE TO PERU: INSPIRATION, HIGHLIGHTS & TRAVEL TIPS<\/strong><\/h5>\n
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\nTRAVEL GUIDE TO PERU<\/strong>: SUGGESTED ITINERARIES\u00a0<\/strong><\/h5>\n
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\nTRAVEL GUIDE TOPERU: RECOMMENDED HOTELS (+ REVIEWS)<\/strong><\/h5>\n
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