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Once home to South America's legendary civilization - the Incas – Peru is a country that casts its spell on every visitor that steps on its land. And each year thousands of visitors book their Peru flights to experience the magic of Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley. But beyond these illustrious landmarks is a country blessed with the most spectacular scenery in the region: a stunning 2000-mile coastline and thousands of miles of lush Amazon rainforest that spills into the Atlantic.

Flights to Peru land in Lima, the capital. The vibrant city provides a good introduction to the country and base to explore other towns, but a few days is more than enough. The colonial city of Cuzco on the way to Machu Picchu and is well worth a stop. Incan descendants still live here and examples of colonial art are scattered throughout the stone-walled streets. West of Cuzco is the town of Aguas Calientes where tourists catch buses up to the awe-inspiring Incan city of Machu Picchu. Those in search of even more adventure could head back to Cuzco after exploring the ruins and take the train to Puno and explore the sacred Lake Titicaca, the world's highest navigable body of water.

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Peru Climate

The coast is generally sunny and hardly ever receives any rain, but from April to November there is a heavy sea mist. The highlands have a wet season (October to April) and a dry season (May to September), when the days are clear and sunny but very cold at night especially at altitude.

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When to Fly to Peru

The Andes divides Peru in two and the Amazon jungle is in the east of the country. It enjoys great variation in temperatures. On the coast, there is a hot and cold season. The hot season extends from the middle of November to the end of March. The cold season runs from the end of April until mid-November. Humidity is high.

Peak Season:
The best time to visit Peru really depends on where you intend to go. The coast, including Lima, is best seen during the summer months (December to March).

For Cuzco, the Sacred Valley, the Inca Trail and Machu Picchu, visit between May and September. This is the dry season.

For jungle treks, visit between May and September.

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Getting Around Peru

Several airlines fly domestically including Aerocondor Peru, the country’s oldest airline, which connects 11 cities including Lima, Arequipa and Iquitos.

Star Peru links nine cities including Lima, Trujillo and Chiclayo.

LC Busre flies between Lima and Huanuco, Huaraz, Jauja, Andahuaylas, Atalaya, Ayacucho and Cajamarca.

Rail: Peru Rail offers travel to Machu Picchu, Cuzco, Sacred Valley, Puno, Lake Titicaca, Arequipa and Colca Canyon. There are luxury trains such as the Hiram Bingham, which travels between Cuzco and Machu Picchu, while the Vistadome runs between Cuzco-Machu Picchu and Sacred Valley-Machu Picchu. Backpacker carriages are for no-frills travellers and are available on the following routes: Cuzco-Machu Picchu, Sacred Valley-Machu Picchu and Cuzco-Lake Titicaca.

Bus travel: there are several private bus companies offering low-fare service throughout Peru including Ormeno and Cruz del Sur.

Renting a car is easy. Budget and Avis are just two of the most-recognisable companies operating in Peru.

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Peru Insider Information

  • Gocta Falls at 771 metres (2,532 feet) high is the third-highest waterfall (after Angel Falls, Venezuela, and Tugela Falls, South Africa) in the world, although this is open to some dispute. It is in the upper Amazon basin and was “discovered” only in the past couple of years. It is said that local people kept the falls’ existence a carefully guarded secret because they feared the wrath of a beautiful mermaid who lived there.
  • The Inca Trail and Machu Picchu are very popular, but a lesser-known jewel is Choquequirao, one of South America’s best-preserved Inca cities, near Cusco. Choquequirao is where Inca royalty fled following the Spanish Conquest. Only a third of the site has been excavated so far.
  • In Lima, the San Francisco Monastery and Church (Iglesia de San Francisco) is an interesting place to visit. It is most famous for its catacombs, which house the bones of tens of thousands of bodies. The very well preserved building was built by the Spanish and dates from the late 1600s.
  • The city of Puno is on the edge of Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world. Inca legend has it that Manco Capac, the first Inca, rose from the lake to establish the Inca Empire. Puno, at 3,827 metres (12,628 feet), is known as the “folkloric capital of Peru” because of its rich artistic and cultural traditions. It has more than 300 ethnic dances. The most famous dance is the Diablada, which is performed during the feast of the Virgin of Candelaria in February. During this time, the women dance to petition and thank the Virgin Mary. According to 17th-century legend, the Virgin Mary appeared to workers at a local silver mine and later rescued the city from enemies. Watch out for the women’s costumes: bowler hats, colourful shawls and heavy skirts.

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Peru Airports

The main airports for travellers taking flights to Peru are:

Jorge Chavez International Airport (LIM) ten miles northwest of the city centre (travel time – 25 minutes)

Cuzco Airport (CUZ), located in the south, receives flights from La Paz (Bolivia).

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Passport/Visa

A return or onward ticket and proof of funds is required by all travellers. All foreign visitors require a passport that is valid at least six months after arrival.

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Entry Requirements

British nationals do not require a visa for touristic stays of up to 90 days. A valid passport is needed.

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Top flight deals

Peru

London (LHR) to Lima, Peru (LIM)
from£543rtnwith Opodo
London (LHR) to Lima, Peru (LIM)
from£558rtnwith Opodo
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from£713rtnwith Netflights.com
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In-flight Reading

War by Candlelight

Daniel AlarconAcclaimed collection of short stories. Alarcon brings to life the color, noise and tensions of Lima.

The Incas and their Ancestors: The Archaeology of Peru

Michael MoseleyA great general introduction to the cultures and civilizations of the country.

The Bridge of San Luis Rey

Thornton WilderAcclaimed novel, published in 1927. In 1714 a bridge collapses, killing five people. A Franciscan missionary, Brother Juniper, witnesses it and sets out to explore the lives of the victims.

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