Itinerary: Lima / Cusco / Machu Picchu
Lodging: 1 night in Lima - 1 night in Cusco City
Itinerary: Lima / Cusco / Sacred Valley/ Machu Picchu
Lodging: 1 night in Lima - 2 nights in Cusco City - 1 night in Sacred Valley
Itinerary: Lima / Cusco / Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu
Lodging: 1 night in Lima - 3 nights in Cusco - 1 night in Sacred Valley - 1 night in Aguas Calientes
Itinerary: Lima / Cusco / Machu Picchu / Puno and Lake Titicaca
Lodging: 1 night in Lima - 3 nights in Cusco - 2 nights in Puno
Itinerary: Lima / Iquitos / Cusco and Machu Picchu
Lodging: 1 night Lima - 3 nights in Iquitos - 2 in Cusco - 1 in Sacred Valley - 1 in Aguas Calientes
Itinerary: Lima / Cusco / Puno / Arequipa and Colca
Lodging: 1 night in Lima - 2 nights in Cusco - 1 night in Sacred Valley - 2 nights in Puno - 1 night in Colca - 2 nights in Arequipa
Itinerary: Lima / Trujillo / Cusco / Manu / Puno / Arequipa and Colca
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All countries require a valid passport (with minimum 6 months validity). Citizens from most countries in the Americas and Western Europe do not require visas to enter Peru. Bolivians, Ecuadorians, Brazilians, and Chileans may enter determined regions of the country just by presenting their national identification documents. The maximum authorized length of stay is 90 days.
To remain longer in the country or to enter for other purposes (residence, study, research, work, etc.), you must request the corresponding visa at the Peruvian consulate of your country of residence before traveling.
Contact your embassy, or consulate for the most up-to-date visa requirements. It's your responsibility to have the correct travel documentation.
No inoculations are currently required for Peru. However you should consider immunization against the following:If you plan on going into the Peruvian jungle (Iquitos, Manu, Tambopata) then a yellow fever vaccination is recommended. There are still the occasional outbreaks and it is frequently obligatory to show a vaccination certificate when entering the jungle regions. If you don't have a certificate then you will be inoculated on the spot as you get off the plane!
Malaria tablets are also recommended for the jungle, although nearly all of the jungle lodges in the Madre de Dios/Tambopata areas and Manu National Park state that there have been no reported cases of malaria, and that taking anti-malaria tablets are optional but recommended.
Daily departures - Price per person based on shared service unless otherwise requested and subject to change without prior notice and availability - International airfare is not included.