The most frequently asked question we get is about the best time to visit Machu Picchu and/or to hike the inca trail - keeping in mind the weather and the crowds (if you want to try to visit when there are fewer people). Start planning your trip to Peru with our month-by-month guide...including our recommendations based on our extensive 15+ years’ experience.
The ultimate 14 day itinerary in Peru
Machu Picchu is often the main incentive to visit Peru, but did you know that this South American country has so much more to offer?
Whether you're a history lover, nature spotter, explorer, or foodie, there's something for everyone. You could spend a lot of time here enjoying all of its wonders, but this itinerary offers an excellent strategy to discover the main highlights of the varied landscapes, and unique cultures across this diverse country in 14 days including Lima, the Sacred Valley of Cusco, Amazon jungle, and Lake Titicaca for those on limited holiday budgets and time.
A map and a quick rundown of each day's activities are provided followed by more in-depth information and photos.
The 10 Best Day Trips from Cusco
Planning a trip to Peru? The Incas had it right: You can't visit Peru without allowing yourself some time to explore the Sacred Valley of Cusco. So you might be wondering what the best day trips from the ancient Inca capital are.
No worries, we've got you covered. There's a plethora of incredible destinations that can be reached on a half-day or full-day excursion from Cusco. Whether it's Machu Picchu or any other number of ancient ruins and natural wonders - We'll show you the best day trips from Cusco and give out some insider tips to make your stay in Peru one to remember! Get ready for adventure!
Rainbow Mountain in Peru: A Traveler's Guide
The Rainbow Mountain, also known as Montaña de Siete Colores (Mountain of Seven Colors), has seen a massive growth in tourist visits since 2015 and has quickly become one of the must-see attractions in Peru. It is now the second most requested tour in the Cusco region (after Machu Picchu). It’s easy to see why it has attracted so much attention, just check the many impressive Instagram posts, but let’s dive into some frequently asked questions and how you can add a checkmark next to this new bucket list destination in Peru.
NEW Cusco tour to the Abode of the Gods - Apukuna Tianan Sculpture Park
Confirmed: Machu Picchu is much older than reported
History is typically written by the conquerors, and up until now historians have mainly used Spanish historical accounts for dates and data. Based on this information, Machu Picchu had been reported to be built after 1440, maybe even 1450. However, a new scientific study by a team of researchers led by Richard Burger, a professor of anthropology at Yale University, has proven what many of us already suspected: Machu Picchu is much older than we thought!
Here's how to book the Inca Trail right now for 2021
In 2021, the Inca Trail remained closed for several months due to the COVID-19 pandemic, though the Short Inca Trail has been available for longer, since 15 July 2021 it has re-opened the Classic 4-Day Ica Trail hike at a 50% limited capacity. There was little notice, but now we have a better idea of how to book the Inca Trail right now.
Hiking the Inca Trail from Cusco to Machu Picchu with Mike Lazo Gamarra
What's it like to hike the Inca Trail, why is it so special, how do you get there, and how to prepare?
Join our founder Mike, with his over 20 years experience and having hiked the trail over 500 times, on this seminar (using slides, images and videos) to explore the foundations and history of the Inca Trail. We’ll discover what it is like on each hiking day on the trail today, as well as what fauna and flora can be encountered in the cloud jungle.
Big news—we’re offering virtual experiences through Amazon Explore!
Big news—we’re offering virtual experiences through Amazon Explore! Pursue your passions from the comfort of your home, as one of our hosts leads you through an interactive new experience. #AmazonExplore #ExploreMore
Experience the Winter Solstice 2021 at Machu Picchu via Live Stream
We are incredibly excited to be able to offer a virtual tour of Machu Picchu on the winter solstice (June 21, 2021), the most important day of the year. Together we’ll witness what happens when the first light of the sunrise hits the Temple of the Sun on the shortest day of the year in the Southern Hemisphere. It’s an incredibly unique experience that has never before been offered, so we hope you’ll be able to join us! It’s completely free, and tip supported.
Spectacled bear and Ocelote at Machu Picchu Sanctuary
The Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu is the guardian of not only one of the best preserved archaeological remains in the world, but also of incredible species of flora and fauna. Really exciting wildlife sightings have happened during this last month at the Machu Picchu sanctuary, and were announced coinciding with the International Biodiversity Day, as decreed by the United Nations Organization (UN) on the 22nd May 2021!
FORBES - The Best Places To Travel After COVID-19
We are very grateful to be featured in a new travel article on FORBES today - “Here Are The Best Places To Travel After COVID-19” by Christopher Elliott.
Many people are itching to get traveling again and this article features not only your next best potential travel destinations (including Peru!) but lots of helpful advice and tips for traveling safely as lockdowns are lifting and more and more people have the vaccine.
10 Fascinating Facts about Machu Picchu
Named as one of the seven New Wonders of the World in 2007, Machu Picchu might be high on your travel bucket list to visit. You will be happy to hear that once you reach this stunning UNESCO World Heritage site, either by train or by hiking the famous Inca Trail, it does not disappoint!
It is an exceptional example of Inca perfectionist construction, and stonework craftmanship. Built at the height of the Inca civilization’s power in the 15th century, it is beautifully and mysteriously set deep within the majestic Andes mountain range at 7,000ft above sea level (which is actually at a lower altitude than Cusco city). Yet as famous as it is, it is also still one of the least understood archaeological sites in the world.
Here are 10 fascinating facts we do know!
Can Virtual Tours Save Local Tourism?
For the past 3+ months our Papi’s Treks founder Mike has been developing and running virtual tours, a completely new experience! What has this been like for a small business and local tour operator like us?
We didn’t really know what to expect, but we’ve been overwhelmed with the response. It has helped the company not only to survive difficult times but to thrive, and more importantly, it has enabled us to keep supporting local families and communities. Keep reading to find out more!
Context Travel: Walk the Inca Trail virtually with Michael Lazo Gamarra
Super excited to now also be working with Context Travel and hosting virtual tours and seminar sessions!
Walking the Inca Trail with Michael Lazo Gamarra
What is it like to hike the Inca Trail?
Who better than our founder Mike Lazo Gamarra (having accomplished it over 500 times!) to take you on a virtual journey through stunning varying landscapes to Machu Picchu. You will learn about the Inca Trail history, the Inca culture, and the unique cross-section of biodiverse microclimates and beautiful flora and fauna typical of the Andes and the cloud forest along the trail with plenty of personal experience stories.
Hosted by Context Travel this session will be 60min + 30min Q&A. For a 15% discount you can use our code: CONTEXTFAMILY15.
Besides this slide based semiar, we also have several virtual tours planned with Context, find them all here, including Lake Titicaca, Cuzco, Machu Picchu and more.
Virtual Tours now on offer!
Papi's Treks Activity Book
Hi everyone, I hope you are all well and healthy at home. Here's a little something to download for the kids (and kids at heart) from Papi's Treks. We hope to see you as soon as we can! Sending you love and good vibes!
Coronavirus impacting Peru tours
Our latest updates as we receive them about the Coronavirus situation and its impact on traveling and tours in Peru. The safety and health of everyone is a top priority for us at Papi’s Treks. We are closely monitoring the Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation and complying with any government / World Health Organization regulations and advice.