Lima (0.00 km), Nazca Lines (397.53 km), Huascarán national park (428.23 km), Arequipa (998.05 km), Machu Picchu (1013.70 km), Cusco (1066.00 km), Colca Canyon (1074.37 km), Sacred Valley (1084.91 km), Lake Titicaca (1402.96 km), Amazon rainforest (1873.46 km)
Explore the biodiversity of the Amazon through eco-lodges, wildlife tours, and guided excursions from cities like Iquitos or Puerto Maldonado.
Known as the "White City" for its volcanic stone architecture, with attractions like the Santa Catalina Monastery and Colca Canyon nearby.
One of the deepest canyons in the world, offering stunning landscapes, hiking opportunities, and views of the Andean condor.
The former capital of the Inca Empire, rich in history with colonial architecture, vibrant markets, and proximity to Sacred Valley.
Home to Peru's highest peak, Huascarán, this park offers stunning glacial landscapes, hiking trails, and diverse flora and fauna. Alternate name: Huascaran national park.
The highest navigable lake in the world, famous for its floating islands and indigenous communities, such as the Uros people.
The capital city known for its culinary scene, historic center, and attractions such as the Larco Museum and Miraflores district.
The iconic Incan citadel located in the Andes, known for its archaeological significance and stunning mountain views.
Ancient geoglyphs etched into the desert, best viewed from the air, showcasing various animal and plant shapes.
A region filled with Inca ruins, traditional villages, and breathtaking landscapes, ideal for hiking and exploring.
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