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The deeply diverse terrain of Peru makes it one of the best countries to explore by hiking. From the legendary Inca trail to Machu Picchu to trekking the sacred Ausangate mountain. Visit in winter, between May and September for prime hiking conditions.
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What should I know about Hiking Peru?
Located in the west of South America, with its coast overlooking the Pacific Ocean, Peru is bordered by Ecuador and Colombia to the north, Brazil to the east, and Bolivia and Chile to the south. The country is home to extreme diversity, from its geography to fauna and flora. With high peaks of the Andean mountains in the centre, which stretches past the clouds, to the tropical Amazon rainforest in the east.
Why should I choose Peru for my Hiking adventure?
Abundance of trails
Lovers of the outdoors have long enjoyed the deep diversity of hiking trails in Peru. The Andes run down the centre of the country like a backbone, experience cloud forests of the mountains, ancient remnants of civilisation, and strikingly deep canyons.
Rich cocktail of culture
From the pre-Columbian remnants of the Inca Empire, colonial Hispanic influences, and deeply-established native traditions, the cocktail of Peruvian culture can be discovered from its cuisine and traditions to its festivals and character.
Myriad of myths
Stretching back to the Inca Empire, many myths and legends have survived to the present. Like the god who sent his son and daughter to Lake Titicaca to civilise the savages, or the deep spiritual reverence reserved for high mountain peaks.
What can I expect from the weather in Peru?
The summer months of Peru, from December to March, is the wettest season that contains frequent heavy showers. With high temperatures in the day, it can drop quite significantly during the night. The winter months, from May to September, are the driest months, making it the idea time for traveling.
Which language is predominantly spoken in Peru?
The official language is Spanish, along with the co-official languages of Quechua and Aymara.
What currency is accepted in Peru?
Sol.
How many days should I allocate for my Peru Hiking experience?
With typical treks of 4-5 days, you’d want to stay in Peru for at least one week to fully enjoy the country without worrying about time. If you have the spare time, then there are more rewarding and challenging hiking trips that can last 10-20 days, cutting through the Andean mountains and sacred sites of the valleys.
What’s the country code of Peru?
+51.
What’s the high season for Hiking in Peru?
Between May and September for prime hiking conditions.
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