6 reasons to go to Peru (over and above the llamas)

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The ancient Incan wonder of Machu Picchu

2. More festivals than you can shake a llama at
The Peruvian people love a party! It’s frequently claimed that there are more than 3,000 traditional Peruvian festivals that take place every year – and (although we haven’t counted them) that seems feasible to us! The streets of Cusco burst to life every June with the vibrant Inti Raymi Festival, La Fiesta Candelaria is one to rival even Rio de Janeiro’s world-renowned carnival and, perhaps most importantly, there’s a national day dedicated to Pisco Sours, Peru’s national drink. Here are our top 10 festivals in Peru to time your holiday around.
3. The food scene: From the Michelin Stars to the local markets
If you’re a foodie (like every single one of us on Team HA), you’ll be in your element in Peru – it’s a country bursting with world-class cuisine. Peru has managed to fuse the traditional flavours of local, Peruvian ingredients with cutting edge global influences – and has been rewarded with many a Michelin Star restaurant as a result. Lima is the place to go for some tantalising adventures in top restaurants, but don’t miss the experience of dining on a fresh ceviche anywhere by the coast or a hearty plate of loco salted in the Andes.
4. You’ll journey through cities, rainforests, ancient valleys and Andes peaks
Few countries can hold a candle to the diverse landscapes awaiting you in Peru. Of course, you’ll see the iconic Incan citadel of Machu Picchu, but Peru has more up its sleeve than that. You’ve got the lush Amazon rainforest with all of its wild inhabitants, the sweeping views and ancient villages scattered across the Sacred Valley, the gleaming shores of Lake Titicaca, the towering peaks of the Andes Mountains and the cavernous depths of the Colca Canyon – all enjoyed as Andean condors circle above.
5. Experiencing the warmth of Peruvian culture and hospitality
The Peruvian people are so wonderful by nature. They’re warm, friendly and greet travellers with a genuine hospitality and welcome that’s hard to match. You might be walking through the cobbled streets of a remote village in the Sacred Valley passing locals (often in traditional dress), or navigating the buzzing streets of Lima – wherever you are in the country, you’ll be met with smiles, open arms and countless stories and tales of traditions. We work with some truly fantastic guides all across Peru. Head to Dawn’s post about her recent adventure to read about how her guides Percy (Machu Picchu) and Mauricio (Colca Canyon) made her experience even more special. For us, travel is as much about connections as it is about sites and landscapes. We know you’ll leave Peru with a real understanding of Peruvian cultures and traditions, and a love of the people who call it home.
6. Ancient archaeology and civilisations galore
Machu Picchu might be the biggest jewel in Peru’s archeological crown – but that crown is a packed one! Peru is home to an impressive array of wonders, from the mysterious Nazca Lines and the ruins of Chan Chan, to the ancient city of Coral, one of the oldest in South America! A Peru holiday will give you an unforgettable glimpse into the past and the ancient civilisations that have made their homes in Peru over the eras. These are 6 top reasons why we think you should consider a Peru holiday, but there are so many more. Our experts Dawn and Lou have spent so much time over in the country, exploring all four corners to dig out the very best experiences, accommodation and hidden sites to make your Peru holiday extra special. Get in touch today if this South American country is tempting you to reach for your passport.