
Stone cities, open plateaus, and the Andes at full scale
Luxury Travel in Peru
Terraced fields climbing the hillsides, rushing rivers carving through narrow valleys, and stone cities shaped by centuries of craft.
Peru stretches from Lima’s rugged coastline to the Sacred Valley, Cusco, Lake Titicaca, and the Amazon, each region defined by its own light, texture, and pace. Markets hum with quiet energy, highland air feels crisp and clear, and meals reflect a deep connection to place, tradition, and season.
Why Peru?
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Where to Stay in Peru

Your path through Peru begins here
Trace it with intention
Routes worn by centuries
Peru Highlights
Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley
Sacred Valley villages and Inca ruins
Cusco cultural experiences and historic centre
Lima for food and coastline
Lake Titicaca and the high plains
Into the Amazon
What sets us apart
Why Travel with Osaviva?

When to Go to Peru
Dry season (high): May to September
Clear skies and cooler temperatures, ideal for Machu Picchu, the Sacred Valley, and high-altitude exploration
Shoulder season: April and October
Fewer crowds, softer light, and green landscapes in the Andes and Sacred Valley
Wet season (low): November to March
Warmer weather with seasonal rains, quieter trails, and lush scenery with dramatic cloud cover
Amazon high water: February to July
Easier river navigation and excellent wildlife viewing by boat
Amazon low water: August to January
Ideal for jungle walks and canopy exploration with more accessible trails
Andean festivals: June & July
Inti Raymi and regional celebrations bring music, colour, and cultural depth
Birdwatching: November to April
Peak activity in cloud forests and the Amazon for resident and migratory species