Recommended Minimum Nights: 3
Transport Mode to Next Sector: Sleeper Bus
Recommended Add-on: Overnight Colca Canyon Trip, Upgrade to Colca Canyon 2 or 3 days Trek
You will arrive to Arequipa, the capital of southern Peru. The city which features a beautiful white cathedral along with other grand buildings made from white volcanic siltstone, the reason why Arequipa is known as the 'White City'. Visit the museum which houses Juanita the Ice maiden found frozen and preserved on top of a nearby volcano, and explore the walled convent of Santa Catalina, Latin-colonial architecture at its best which has hosted many years of secrets before the public were allowed to enter.
Recommended Minimum Nights: 0
Recommended Activities: Nazca lines over-flight
Transport Mode to Next Sector: Semi-bed Bus to Ica + Transfer to Huacachina
Your next bus trip takes you to Nazca, the once centre of a pre-Inca civilization which left remarkable and mysterious images on the desert floor, best seen from the air (optional Nazca Lines flight). Take a trip out to see the preserved Nazca mummies out in the dessert. You then board you bus to Ica.
Recommended Nights: 2
Included Activity: Dune Buggy (with Sandboarding Included)
Transport Mode to Next Sector: Van Transfer
Nearby Ica, Huacachina is a real oasis town set around a fresh spring lake amongst towering sand dunes. In the afternoon you will head out on sand buggies included tour and then to the sandy slopes for some sand boarding.
Recommended Minimum Nights: 0
Included Activity: Ballestas Islands Tour
Transport Mode to Next Sector: Semi-bed Bus
The bus will stop on the Paracas Peninsular for your included boat tour of the Ballestas islands, which boasts an abundance of visible sea creatures. It is nicknamed 'Little Galapagos' because of all the creatures that live here. You will also see a massive etching in the sand left by the ancient indigenous. After the trip you then hop on a bus to Lima.
Recommended Minumum Nights: 3
Recommended Activities: City Tour
Arrive to Lima and discover a modern city full of lovely parks, plazas, and even beaches. In times past Lima was thought as just the entry point to Peru where people would spend a night before exploring other parts of the country. Now travellers are staying a few nights to take advantage of the cities nightlife, museums, and fun activities.