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Santa Cruz (Bolivia) La Paz (Bolivia) Rio de Janeiro (Brasil) Sao Paulo (Brasil) Foz do Iguazu (Brasil) Porto Alegre (Brasil) Montevideo (Uruguay) Guayaquil (Ecuador) Panama (Panama) San Jose (Costa Rica) Quito (Ecuador) Lima Los Angeles (US) Houston (US) Dallas (US) Atlanta (US) Miami (US) Mexico City (Mexico) La Havana (Cuba) San Salvador (El Salvador) Fort Lauderdale (US) Orlando (US) New York (US) Newark (US) Toronto (Canada) Buenos Aires (Argentina) Medellin (Colombia) Caracas (Venezuela) Bogota (Colombia) Cali (Colombia) Beijing (China) Shanghai (China) Seoul (South Korea) Sydney (Australia) Tokyo (Japan) Hong Kong (China) Paris (France) Madrid (Spain) Direct flight destinations Destination in Asia and Australia (one stop) Graphic as reference. Borders do not imply a judgment on international frontiers. Approved by RD 0382-RE from November 9, 2015. London (United Kingdom) Amsterdam (Holland) Antofagasta (Chile) Salta (Argentina) Cordoba (Argentina) Asuncion (Paraguay) Rosario (Argentina) Santiago (Chile) Cartagena (Colombia) Cancun (Mexico) Washington D.C. (US) Barcelona (Spain) Many destinations in Peru, a diverse country. Nature, history, culture, tradition, gastronomy, adventure and fun in Peru offer the possibility of unforgeable experiences for those willing to visit the country. Start by the following emblematic destinations and allow yourself to be surprised. Peru spams three natural regions, the Pacific Coast, the Andes Mountain Range and the Amazon Rainforest A surprising geography Throughout the country changes in altitude create a diversity of local climates. A diverse climate Useful information The country’s largest nature reserves are in this tropical weather region. Amazon Climate is humid and tropical, with very heavy rain. Coast The sun shines year round in the Northern Coast while in the Central and South Coast the climate is mild, rainless but humid, with usually overcast skies. Andes The climate is mild and dry, with strong temperature fluctuations in the same day. Andes 30% of the nation 36% of its population Amazon 59% of the nation 12% of its population Coast 11% of the nation 52% of its population Defined by the Andes Mountain Range and high mountains like the Huascaran that rises 6768 meters above sea level. The Coastal band stretches along some 3000 kilometers (1864 mi) of deserts, beaches and fertile oases. Modernity and tradition Lima Moche Route Lambayeque and La Libertad 01 02 Follow the trail of the Moche civilization that thrived from 100 to 300 BC) straddling the departments of La Libertad and Lambayeque. Tour its palaces, pyramids and impressive buildings to uncover the mysteries of their male and female rulers, and visit museums that display the pre-Hispanic legacy bequeathed to the modern local peoples. But there is more. You can also enjoy flavorful cuisine prepared with local ingredients. Kuélap and Gocta Amazonas 04 Bird watchers and lovers of flora, especially of beautiful endemic and orchids, will find this route and indispensable visit. Amazonas combines high altitude mist forests and tropical sites that energize all visitors. Chachapoyas, its capital is surrounded by a rugged landscape of waterfalls, lakes and lagoons. The town owes its name to the ancient Chachapoya civilization (from 1200-1470 AD) who built Kuelap’s imposing walls and stone friezes. Northern Beaches Piura and Tumbes 03 The White City Arequipa 09 Prepare to be spellbound by the charm of Arequipa. Its beautiful Historic Center, a World Heritage site, rises under the watchful eye of the Misti volcano. The city’s architectural gems have been built in ashlar White volcanic stone, including harmonious arches, facades and domes, comparable only to the impressive geography surrounding the city and the friendliness of its people. In Arequipa, the Andes mountain range, its snow-capped mountains and deep canyons hide surprising natural and historical treasures waiting to be discovered. The charms of the desert Ica 10 The way the sun dies in the desert sands of Ica is probably one of the most beautiful sights visitors will ever enjoy. Travelers can enjoy it quietly or under the effect of sand dune sports’ adrenaline. Ica’s arid landscape contrasts with its fertile valleys. It is a land that gave birth to the ancient Paracas (600 BC - 200 AD) and Nasca (0-750 AD) civilizations but also to the incomparable pisco grape brandy, Peru’s national spirit. Pacaya Samiria and the Amazon Loreto 05 Whether by boat or in a cruise ship a tour of the Amazon River tour will prove an unforgeable experience. Iquitos, capital of Loreto, is the gateway to this region with thousands of square kilometers of lush virgin forest and nature. Cultural events, colorful paintings, melodious music, and wonderful food are all to be enjoyed in the city. Meanwhile, staying at a lodge has become the best way to discover the mysteries of the Amazon. The people from Lake Titicaca Puno 08 Watching the sun rise from the shores of Lake Titicaca is an experience you will not want to miss. The blue skies compete in brightness with the blue and endless waters. The lake’s islands and peninsulas are still home to people who have kept their millenary traditions unaltered to share them with visitors. Unforgeable Puno is a land of endless surprises where the warmth of the Aimara and Quechua peoples will make you feel welcome. The Imperial City and Machu Picchu Cusco 07 In Cusco you feel you are entering a time machine. In its streets and neighborhoods you will see how Inca (1471-1532 AD) ruins merged with colonial (from 1532-1821 AD) architecture to build a city that has become a world class travel araction. Enjoy Cuzco’s history, archeology, traditions, outdoor sports, fine dining and spectacular scenery, in a journey crowned by Machu Picchu, a true wonder of the world. Biodiversity Reserve Madre de Dios 06 Madre de Dios is a gateway to paradise. An almost virgin forest of breathtaking landscapes, forests, lakes, waterfalls, bogs and clay licks visited by hundreds colorful macaws whose flight is a sight not to be missed. In its forests visitors learn about local fruits, meet the people and admire unimaginable species of flora and fauna, while living a unique ecotourism experience with native communities. You will find past and present living alongside in Lima’s streets. The historic beauty of its palaces and colonial architecture is at a sharp contrast with the city’s modern and cosmopolitan side. Located on the South American Pacific Coast, the capital of Peru is home to almost 9 million people most of whom have come from all over the country to create a new culture, reflected among other cultural manifestations in its world-recognized cuisine. Lima waits for you. On the north coast of Peru its summer year round. The white sand beaches, warm waters and great waves are ideal for a relaxing day of water sports. Marine life lovers will delight in boating by the dolphins, sea lions, turtles and birds. Between August and October every year majestic humpback whales swim by on their migration of thousands of miles from the icy waters of Antarctica to the north of the continent. There is a Peru for each and everyone Visas and customs © Renzo Tasso / PromPerú © Daniel Silva / PromPerú © Xaviera Jaras / PromPerú © Alex Bryce / PromPerú © Carlos Ibarra / PromPerú Costa Verde, Miraflores Los Órganos, Piura Kuélap Fortress Pacaya Samiria National Reserve Convent of La Compañía de Jesús The desert sands of Ica Taquile Island Manu National Park Machu Picchu Moon Temple, La Libertad © Alex Bryce / PromPerú © Daniel Silva / PromPerú © Renzo Tasso / PromPerú © Marco Garro / PromPerú © Janine Costa / PromPerú www.peru.travel/iperu (51 1) 574-8000 24 hours [email protected] LIMA San Isidro: avenida Jorge Basadre 610 Miraflores: Larcomar Shopping Center AREQUIPA Airport: Arrivals lounge Main Square: portal de la Municipalidad 110 CHACHAPOYAS Main Square: Ortiz Arrieta 582 CHICLAYO City Hall: San José 823 Royal Tombs of Sipan Museum CUSCO Main Square: Portal Harinas 177 Andean Baroque Route Information Center Airport: Arrivals lounge and main lounge Machu Picchu town: Pachacútec Ave. Block 1 IQUITOS Downtown: Napo 161 Airport: Arrivals lounge NASCA María Reiche Newman Airdrome PIURA Main Square: Ayacucho and Libertad street intersection Airport: Arrivals lounge PUERTO MALDONADO Downtown: Loreto 390 Airport: Arrivals lounge PUNO Main Square: Deustua and Lima street intersection Airport: Arrivals lounge TRUJILLO Main Square: Independencia 467, suite 106 Moon Temple Archeological Compound TUMBES Downtown: III Milenio Ocean Road, Third floor Aguas Verdes CEBAF Perú INTERNATIONAL JORGE CHAVEZ AIRPORT International arrivals, domestic boarding gates and mezzanine. For more information reach IPeru at any of its 36 offices across Peru. No visa required for citizens of most countries in the Americas and Western Europe. Citizens of Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela can travel with their national ID. Maximum authorized stay is 183 days. Longer and non-tourist stays (residence, study, work, etc.) visas must be requested in advance at a Peruvian Consulate in the country of origin. Luggage Certain goods are duty exempt. The list of goods that can be brought free of import duties is available at the following websites: www.sunat.gob.pe/orientacionaduanera/viajeros/index.html www.peru.travel Intercity buses All destinations across Peru can be reached by bus, except for certain cities in the Amazon. Fares reflect various levels of service and comfort available from bus companies. Accommodation Options over a wide range from one to five star hotels, boutique hotels, inns and hostels. Health If you travel to the mountains to avoid altitude sickness rest on the day of arrival, eat light meals; drink plenty of fluids and keep lemon drops on hand. In the Amazon, some repellent will protect you from mosquito bites and other insects. Detailed recommendations for each area of the country (coast, mountains or Amazon) available at www.peru.travel Taxi service Taxi services available round the clock, to and from the airport and elsewhere, including new cars, call centers and web page reservations. Payment in cash. Gastronomy Peruvian cuisine is recognized for its excellence and variety. Some dishes can be spicy. Each region has its own culinary style. Security The safety precautions to be taken in Peru are the same as at any other tourist destination in the world; do not leave your belongings unaended at public places and avoid desolate places at night. Currency and payments The Sol (S/) is the national currency. The US dollar ($) is accepted in some shops, restaurants and gas stations at the going exchange rate. Euros, dollars and other foreign currencies can be changed at official money exchange houses, hotels and banks. It is not recommended to change money with street money changers. Automatic Teller Machines (ATM) widely available in major cities. American Express, Visa, Diners and MasterCard are widely accepted but not checks. Ask before. Car rental The world’s major car rental companies operate in Peru. SUVs (4x4) are the most appropriate cars for travel in rugged terrain. To drive in Peru you need: • Valid driver’s license (issued in the country of origin). • Copy of passport. • SOAT (Traffic Accidents Mandatory Insurance). • Emissions certificate. • Registration card. • Rental agreement, for rented vehicles. • International driving license (valid for one year). www.peru.travel Una publicación de la Comisión de Promoción del Perú para la Exportación y el Turismo - PROMPERÚ. Calle Uno Oeste n° 50, piso 14, urb. Córpac, San Isidro, Lima-Perú Teléfono: (51-1) 616-7300 www.promperu.gob.pe © PROMPERÚ. Todos los derechos reservados. Distribución gratuita. Prohibida su venta. Lima, junio de 2017 Perú Visitperu Peru Visit Peru VisitPeru @VisitPeru Follow us on: Idioma: INGLÉS Taquile Island, Lake Titicaca © Heinz Plenge Pardo / PromPerú 10 unforgeable destinations International connections Daily international flights to Lima's Jorge Chavez Airport and connections to the main tourist destinations around Peru. Over 1000 weekly flights Average flight times: 5 hours from North America 4 hours from South America 30 hours from Asia (Hong Kong), via US. 25 h from Seoul, via US. 20 h from Tokyo, via US. 20 hours from Australia (Sydney), via Santiago de Chile or Buenos Aires 12 hours from Europe (Ámsterdam, Paris, London and Madrid)

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Santa Cruz(Bolivia)

La Paz(Bolivia) Rio de Janeiro (Brasil)

Sao Paulo (Brasil)

Foz do Iguazu (Brasil)

Porto Alegre (Brasil)

Montevideo (Uruguay)

Guayaquil(Ecuador)

Panama(Panama)

San Jose (Costa Rica)

Quito (Ecuador)

Lima

Los Angeles (US)

Houston (US)

Dallas (US) Atlanta (US)

Miami (US)

Mexico City (Mexico)La Havana (Cuba)

San Salvador (El Salvador)

Fort Lauderdale (US)

Orlando (US)

New York (US)

Newark (US)

Toronto(Canada)

Buenos Aires (Argentina)

Medellin (Colombia)

Caracas(Venezuela)

Bogota (Colombia)Cali (Colombia)

Beijing (China)

Shanghai (China)

Seoul (South Korea)

Sydney (Australia)

Tokyo (Japan)

Hong Kong (China)

Paris (France)

Madrid (Spain)

Direct flight destinations

Destination in Asia and Australia(one stop)

Graphic as reference. Borders do not imply a judgment on international frontiers. Approved by RD 0382-RE from November 9, 2015.

London(United Kingdom)

Amsterdam(Holland)

Antofagasta (Chile)

Salta (Argentina)

Cordoba (Argentina)

Asuncion (Paraguay)

Rosario (Argentina)

Santiago (Chile)

Cartagena (Colombia)

Cancun (Mexico)

Washington D.C. (US) Barcelona (Spain)

Many destinations inPeru, a diverse country. Nature, history, culture, tradition, gastronomy, adventure and fun in Peru offer the possibility of unforge�able experiences for those willing to visit the country. Start by the following emblematic destinations and allow yourself to be surprised.

Peru spams three natural regions, the Pacific Coast, the Andes Mountain Range and the Amazon Rainforest

A surprising geographyThroughout the country changes in altitude create a diversity of local climates.

A diverse climate

Useful information

The country’s largest nature reserves are in this tropical weather region. Amazon

Climate is humid and tropical, with very heavy rain.

CoastThe sun shines year round in the Northern Coast while in the Central and South Coast the climate is mild, rainless but humid, with usually overcast skies.

AndesThe climate is mild and dry, with strong temperature fluctuations in the same day.

Andes30% of the nation36% of its population

Amazon59% of the nation12% of its population

Coast11% of the nation52% of its population

Defined by the Andes Mountain Range and high mountains like the Huascaran that rises 6768 meters above sea level.

The Coastal band stretches along some 3000 kilometers (1864 mi) of deserts, beaches and fertile oases.

Modernityand traditionLima

Moche RouteLambayeque and La Libertad01 02

Follow the trail of the Moche civilization that thrived from 100 to 300 BC) straddling the departments of La Libertad and Lambayeque. Tour its palaces, pyramids and impressive

buildings to uncover the mysteries of their male and female rulers, and visit museums that display the pre-Hispanic legacy bequeathed to the modern local peoples. But there is more. You can also enjoy flavorful cuisine prepared with local ingredients.

Kuélap and GoctaAmazonas04

Bird watchers and lovers of flora, especially of beautiful endemic and orchids, will find this route and indispensable visit. Amazonas combines high altitude mist forests and

tropical sites that energize all visitors. Chachapoyas, its capital is surrounded by a rugged landscape of waterfalls, lakes and lagoons. The town owes its name to the ancient Chachapoya civilization (from 1200-1470 AD) who built Kuelap’s imposing walls and stone friezes.

Northern BeachesPiura and Tumbes03

The White CityArequipa09

Prepare to be spellbound by the charm of Arequipa. Its beautiful Historic Center, a World Heritage site, rises under the watchful eye of the Misti volcano. The city’s architectural gems have been built in

ashlar White volcanic stone, including harmonious arches, facades and domes, comparable only to the impressive geography surrounding the city and the friendliness of its people. In Arequipa, the Andes mountain range, its snow-capped mountains and deep canyons hide surprising natural and historical treasures waiting to be discovered.

The charms of the desertIca

10The way the sun dies in the desert sands of Ica is probably one of the most beautiful sights visitors will ever enjoy. Travelers can enjoy it quietly or under the effect of sand dune sports’ adrenaline. Ica’s arid

landscape contrasts with its fertile valleys. It is a land that gave birth to the ancient Paracas (600 BC - 200 AD) and Nasca (0-750 AD) civilizations but also to the incomparable pisco grape brandy, Peru’s national spirit.

Pacaya Samiria and the AmazonLoreto

05Whether by boat or in a cruise ship a tour of the Amazon River tour will prove an unforge�able experience. Iquitos, capital of Loreto, is the gateway to this region with thousands of square

kilometers of lush virgin forest and nature. Cultural events, colorful paintings, melodious music, and wonderful food are all to be enjoyed in the city. Meanwhile, staying at a lodge has become the best way to discover the mysteries of the Amazon.

The people from Lake TiticacaPuno

08Watching the sun rise from the shores of Lake Titicaca is an experience you will not want to miss. The blue skies compete in brightness with the blue and endless waters. The lake’s islands

and peninsulas are still home to people who have kept their millenary traditions unaltered to share them with visitors. Unforge�able Puno is a land of endless surprises where the warmth of the Aimara and Quechua peoples will make you feel welcome.

The Imperial City and Machu Picchu Cusco

07In Cusco you feel you are entering a time machine. In its streets and neighborhoods you will see how Inca (1471-1532 AD) ruins merged with colonial (from 1532-1821 AD)

architecture to build a city that has become a world class travel a�raction. Enjoy Cuzco’s history, archeology, traditions, outdoor sports, fine dining and spectacular scenery, in a journey crowned by Machu Picchu, a true wonder of the world.

Biodiversity ReserveMadre de Dios

06Madre de Dios is a gateway to paradise. An almost virgin forest of breathtaking landscapes, forests, lakes, waterfalls, bogs and clay licks visited by hundreds colorful macaws whose

flight is a sight not to be missed. In its forests visitors learn about local fruits, meet the people and admire unimaginable species of flora and fauna, while living a unique ecotourism experience with native communities.

You will find past and present living alongside in Lima’s streets. The historic beauty of its palaces and colonial architecture is at a sharp contrast with the city’s modern and cosmopolitan

side. Located on the South American Pacific Coast, the capital of Peru is home to almost 9 million people most of whom have come from all over the country to create a new culture, reflected among other cultural manifestations in its world-recognized cuisine. Lima waits for you.

On the north coast of Peru its summer year round. The white sand beaches, warm waters and great waves are ideal for a relaxing day of water sports. Marine life lovers will delight in boating by the

dolphins, sea lions, turtles and birds. Between August and October every year majestic humpback whales swim by on their migration of thousands of miles from the icy waters of Antarctica to the north of the continent.

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LIMASan Isidro: avenida Jorge Basadre 610Miraf lores: Larcomar Shopping Center

AREQUIPAAirport: Arrivals loungeMain Square: portal de laMunicipalidad 110

CHACHAPOYASMain Square: Ortiz Arrieta 582

CHICLAYOCity Hall: San José 823Royal Tombs of Sipan Museum

CUSCOMain Square: Portal Harinas 177Andean Baroque Route Information CenterAirport: Arrivals lounge and main loungeMachu Picchu town: Pachacútec Ave. Block 1

IQUITOSDowntown: Napo 161Airport: Arrivals lounge

NASCAMaría Reiche Newman Airdrome

PIURAMain Square: Ayacucho and Libertad street intersectionAirport: Arrivals lounge

PUERTO MALDONADODowntown: Loreto 390Airport: Arrivals lounge

PUNOMain Square: Deustua and Lima street intersectionAirport: Arrivals lounge

TRUJILLOMain Square: Independencia 467, suite 106Moon Temple Archeological Compound

TUMBESDowntown: III Milenio Ocean Road, Third floorAguas VerdesCEBAF Perú

INTERNATIONAL JORGE CHAVEZ AIRPORTInternational arrivals, domestic boarding gates and mezzanine.

For more information reach IPeru at any of its 36 offices across Peru.

No visa required for citizens of most countries in the Americas and Western Europe. Citizens of Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela can travel with their national ID. Maximum authorized stay is 183 days. Longer and non-tourist stays (residence, study, work, etc.) visas must be requested in advance at a Peruvian Consulate in the country of origin.

LuggageCertain goods are duty exempt. The list of goods that can be brought free of import duties is available at the following websites:www.sunat.gob.pe/orientacionaduanera/viajeros/index.htmlwww.peru.travel

Intercity busesAll destinations across Peru can be reached by bus, except for certain cities in the Amazon.Fares reflect various levels of service and comfort available from bus companies.

AccommodationOptions over a wide range from one to five star hotels, boutique hotels, inns and hostels.

HealthIf you travel to the mountains to avoid altitude sickness rest on the day of arrival, eat light meals; drink plenty of fluids and keep lemon drops on hand. In the Amazon, some repellent will protect you from mosquito bites and other insects. Detailed recommendations for each area of the country (coast, mountains or Amazon) available at www.peru.travel

Taxi serviceTaxi services available round the clock, to and from the airport and elsewhere, including new cars, call centers and web page reservations. Payment in cash.

GastronomyPeruvian cuisine is recognized for its excellence and variety. Some dishes can be spicy. Each region has its own culinary style.

SecurityThe safety precautions to be taken in Peru are the same as at any other tourist destination in the world; do not leave your belongings una�ended at public places and avoid desolate places at night.

Currency and paymentsThe Sol (S/) is the national currency.The US dollar ($) is accepted in some shops, restaurants and gas stations at the going exchange rate. Euros, dollars and other foreign currencies can be changed at official money exchange houses, hotels and banks. It is not recommended to change money with street money changers. Automatic Teller Machines (ATM) widely available in major cities.American Express, Visa, Diners and MasterCard are widely accepted but not checks. Ask before.

Car rentalThe world’s major car rental companies operate in Peru. SUVs (4x4) are the most appropriate cars for travel in rugged terrain. To drive in Peru you need:• Valid driver’s license (issued in the country of origin).• Copy of passport.• SOAT (Traffic Accidents Mandatory Insurance).• Emissions certificate.• Registration card.• Rental agreement, for rented vehicles.• International driving license (valid for one year).

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Peru:10 destinations you cannot miss One visit is not enough to discover all of Peru’s wonders. To be�er prepare your trip here are ten destinations you cannot miss. Plan your stay and enjoy it with all your senses.

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Trujillo

Moyobamba

Huánuco

Cerro de Pasco

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Huancavelica

Ayacucho

Ica

Abancay

Cusco

Puerto Maldonado

Pucallpa

Paracas

Iquitos

Chachapoyas

Cajamarca

Arequipa

Approximate travel time by air and land

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How to get there?From Ica to: Huacachina: 5 km (3 mi) / 8 min (by car) Nasca: 150 km (93 mi) / 2 h (by car)

Altitude (Average)406 masl

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Maca

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Challuta Point

Reserved Zone

Scenic ReserveKhaphia Mountain

Pomata

Zepita

Copani

Marcaja

KasaniYunguyo

Anapia

Desaguadero

JatuncochaLagoon

Umayo Lagoon

Ilave

Riv

er

Titicaca National Reserve

Titicaca National Reserve

Titicaca Lake

WiñaymarcaLagoon

SuasiIsland

Cachipucara

Llachón

Callacame River

Arapa LagoonTitihuelagoon

Puno

Hancco Hancco

Huancané

Ilave

Juli

Vilquechico

IscacotaLagoon

08The people from Lake Titicaca Puno

How to get there?From Puno to: Juliaca: 44 km (27 mi) / 50 min (by car) Sillustani: 34 km (21 mi) / 35 min (by car) Taquile: 35 km (21 mi) / 3 h (by motor boat) Uros: 5 km (3 mi) / 20 min (by motor boat) Juli: 79 km (49 mi) / 1 h 20 min (by car) Lampa: 79 km (49 mi) / 1 h 30 min (by car) Amantaní: 36 km (23 mi) / 3 h 30 min (by motor boat)

Altitude (average)3827 masl

PUNO

LampaChacasLagoon

50 10 Km

Juliaca

PucaráTo Cusco

To Arequipa

PomacanchiLagoon

PurayLagoon

Cusco

Ocobamba

Ollantaytambo

Santa Teresa

Ancahuasi

Huarocondo

Huancarani

Challabamba

Paucarpata

Vilcabamba

HuaroCanincunca

Chinchero

HuchuyQosqo

Moray

Písac

Tipón

Huilloc

APURÍMAC

CUSCO

AndeanBaroque

Route

Ur

u b amba River

Andahuaylillas

07The Imperial Cityand Machu PicchuCusco

How to get there?From Cusco to: Urubamba: 76,20 km (47 mi) / 1 h 30 min Ollantaytambo: 97 km (60 mi) / 2 h Chinchero: 57 km (35 mi) / 45 min Machu Picchu: 110 km (68 mi) northwest of Cusco city (4 hours by train) to Machu Picchu Town, then 8 kms (4 mi) to the citadel (25 min by bus) Andahuaylillas: 36 Km (22 mi) / 40 min Urcos: 46 km (28 mi) / 1 h Cachora (Apurímac): 163 km (101 mi) / 3 h

Altitude (average)3399 masl

Quillabamba

UrubambaCalca �aucartambo

�nta

�aruro

Urcos

�comayo

50 25 Km

Choquequirao

Paucartambo River

Machu�icchu

Inca Road

Choquequirao Regional

Conservation Area

Salkantay-Machu �icchu Route

PuertoMaldonado

AltoLibertad

BocaInambari

Aguajal

Astillero

AltoPerú

Tambopata National Reserve

SandovalLake

Bahuaja Sonene

National Park

Iberia

CUSCO

PUNO

BOLIVIA

BRAZIL

Muymanu River

Pariamanu River

Tambopata River

Inamb ari River

06 Biodiversity ReserveMadre de Dios

CanopyWalkway

Mavila

How to get there?From Puerto Maldonado to: Sandoval Lake: 10 km (6 mi) / 25 min (by boat) Tambopata National Reserve: 47 km (29 mi) / 2 h Manu National Park: 310 km (192 mi) / 15 h

Altitude (average)180 masl

Manu National

Park

MADRE DE DIOS

50 20 Km

Iquitos

Nauta

Requena

Bagazán

Bretaña

Angamos

ParinariConcordia

Santa Maríade Nanay

Pacaya SamiriaNational Reserve

Allpahuayo MishanaNational Reserve

AmazonasTourist Outlook

Belén

Tunchi Playa

Marañón River

Samiria River

Pacaya River

San Lucas

Flor de Punga

Jenaro Herrera

Tigre River

Mazán

Saramuro

SanAntonio

AmazónicoRescueCenter

Amazonas R

iver

LORETO

05How to get there?From Iquitos to: Pacaya Samiria: 183 km (113 mi) / 1 h 30 min (by car) 15 hours by row boat or 1 hour by speed boat Nauta: 100 km (62 mi) / 1 h 30 min

Altitude (average)104 masl

Pacaya Samiria and the AmazonLoreto

0 5 25 Km

Jumbilla

Tingo

La Jalca

Luya Viejo

Shipasbamba

PedroRuizGallo

Pomacochas

SantoTomás

Lámud

PomacochasLake

HuamanpataLagoon

LaChinata

Gocta

Pueblo de los Muertos

SoncheCanyon

Kuélap Ollape

RevashMausoleum

MausoleosCóndoresLagoon

SAN MARTÍN

AMAZONAS

Chachapoyas

Rodríguezde Mendoza

KarajíaSarcophages

Omia

CAJAMARCA

Utcubam

ba River

LeymebambaMuseum

Altitude (average)Chachapoyas: 2335 masl

04How to get there?From Chachapoyas to: Kuélap: 72 km (44 mi) / 2 h 30 min Gocta: 48 km (29 mi) / 3 h 30 min

Kuélap and GoctaAmazonas To Tarapoto

To Jaén

50 25 Km

Piura

TUMBES

PIURA

ECUADOR

Paita

Talara

Chulucanas

Sullana

El Alto

Lobitos

Negritos

SanFelipe deVichayal

QuerecotilloMarcavelica

TamboGrande

Vichayito

Punta Sal

Los Órganos

Máncora

El Ñuro

Cabo Blanco

Colán

El Alamor

Catacaos

Chira River

Tumbes

AmotapeNational

Park

Tumbes Mangroves National Sanctuary03

Northern BeachesPiura and Tumbes

How to get there?From Tumbes to: Punta Sal: 80 km (49 mi) / 1 h 30 min Zorritos: 27 km (16 mi) / 30 min Mangroves: 30 km (18 mi) / 50 min Puerto Pizarro: 13 km (8 mi) / 15 min Aguas Verdes: 27 km (16 mi) / 30 min

From Piura to: Cabo Blanco: 160 km (99 mi) / 2 h Los Órganos: 175 km (108 mi) / 2 h 15 min Máncora: 187 km (116 mi) / 2 h 30 min

Altitude(average)29 masl

Zorritos

Puerto Pizarro

AguasVerdes

Piura

Riv

er

C h ipillico River

50 20 Km

TumbesNational Reserve

Chiclayo

Trujillo

Lambayeque Ferreñafe

San Pedro de Lloc

Illimo

Túcume

Mórrope

Pimentel

Pomalca

Monsefú

Santa Rosa

Batán Grande

Pítipo

Cayaltí

ZañaEtenPort

Jequetepeque

Pacasmayo

Malabrigo

ChocopeMagdalena de Cao

MocheSalaverry

Huanchaco

Sun and Moon TemplesMoche Temples Museum

El Dragón Temple

Chan Chan

Brujo Archaeological Compound–Cao Museum

San Joséde Moro

Pómac Forest Historical Sanctuary

Brüning ArchaeologicalEthnographic MuseumChotuna-Chornacap Archaeological Compound

Ventarrón ArchaeologicalCompound

Sicán National Museum

Huaca RajadaSipán Site Museum

Tinajones Reservoir

Royal Tombs of Sipan Museum

Santiagode Cao

CAJAMARCA

LA LIBERTAD

LAMBAYEQUE

02Moche RouteLambayequeand La Libertad

How to get there?From Chiclayo to: Lambayeque: 12 km (7 mi) / 15 min Túcume: 33 km (20 mi) / 40 min Chaparrí: 80 km (49 mi) / 1 h 40 min Bosque de Pómac: 35 km (21 mi) / 45 min Trujillo: 206 km (128 mi) / 3 h 30 min

From Trujillo to: Chan Chan: 6,5 km (4 mi) / 16 min Huacas del Sol y de la Luna: 4 km (2 mi) / 10 min Huanchaco: 8 km (4 mi) / 16 min El Brujo: 59 km (36 mi) / 1 h 10 min

Altitude (average)Chiclayo: 27 maslTrujillo: 34 masl

Chongoyape

50 25 Km

Chaparrí Ecological

ReserveSan José

01 Modernityand traditionLima

How to get there?From Lima to: Caral: 208 km (129 mi) / 3 h 30 min Pachacamac: 31 km (19 mi) / 1 h Jorge Chávez International Airport: 30 km (18 mi) / 1 h

Altitude (average)154 masl

CALLAO

LIMA

PUEBLO LIBRE

SAN LUIS

SANTIAGO DE SURCO

México Ave

Real FelipeFortress

CallaoPort

LA PUNTA

BARRANCO

Fauce� AveFauce�

Ave

Argentina Ave Óscar R. Benavides (Ex Colonial) AveArgentina Ave

Venezuela Ave

La Marina Ave

Venezuela Ave

Javier Prado East Ave

Javier Prado West Ave

Angamos Este Ave

Aviación A

veCircunvalación Ave

28 de Julio Ave

A. Benavides Ave

R. de Panamá A

ve

Tomás M

arsano Ave

Brasil

Ave

Grau Ave

Panamericana N

orte Ave

Aban

cay

Ave

MIRAFLORES

Pucllana Temple

Archeology, Anthropology and History Museum

Rafael Larco Herrera Archeology Museum

MateoSaladoTemple

NationalMuseum

MALI - Lima Art Museum

Amano Pre-Columbian Textiles Museum

HuallamarcaTemple

Express Way

Jorge ChávezInternationalAirport

Arequipa Ave

To LosPantanos

de Villa

To Pachacamac /Qhapac Ñan

Pedro de OsmaMuseum

MATE - Mario Testino MuseumBridge of Sighs

Express Way

Max.: 78.8 °F / Min.: 59 °F (Lima)

Temperature

Max.: 80.6 °F / Min.: 66.2 °F (Chiclayo)Max.: 77 °F / Min.: 64.4 °F (Trujillo)

Temperature

Max.: 86 °F / Min.: 73.4 °F (Tumbes)Max.: 89.6 °F / Min.: 66.2 °F (Piura)

Temperature

Max.: 73.4 °F / Min.: 50 °F (Chachapoyas)Temperature

Max.: 93.2 °F / Min.: 73.4 °F (Iquitos)Temperature

Max.: 95 °F / Min.: 69.8 °F (Puerto Maldonado)Temperature

Max.: 73.4 °F / Min.: 48.2 °F (Cusco)

Temperature

Max.: 57.2 °F / Min.: 37.4 °F (Puno)Temperature

Max.: 77 °F / Min.: 48.2 °F(Arequipa)

Temperature

Max.: 89.6 °F / Min.: 73.4 °F (Ica)Temperature

Jaén

Nasca

Talara4 h