Exploring Peru in 30 Days with Inspires Viagens: A Deep Dive into a Rich Adventure
Imagine spending a month exploring some of the most iconic and hidden treasures of Peru—from the lofty peaks of the Andes to the mystical Nazca Lines, and from the ancient ruins of Chavín de Huántar to the lush rainforest of Puerto Maldonado. This 30-day guided tour promises an immersive experience, with visits to Lima, Arequipa, Cusco, Machu Picchu, Puno, and several lesser-known sites that really round out the trip. At a price of $9,191 per person, it’s an investment that combines comfort, expert guidance, and authenticity.
What we love about this experience is the careful itinerary that balances city sightseeing, archaeological exploration, and natural wonders—you’re not just ticking boxes but truly experiencing the soul of Peru. The tour is thoughtfully designed, with a mix of organized visits and free time, allowing for personal exploration or rest. Also, the inclusion of local guides and small groups (limited to 15 participants) means you’ll get a more personalized, engaging adventure.
One potential consideration is the intensity of the schedule—with 30 days packed with travel, hikes, and cultural sites, you’ll want to be prepared for some long days and varied climates. But for travelers who love a thorough, well-rounded itinerary, this trip offers remarkable value. Perfect for those eager to see Peru’s main highlights and dig a little deeper into its culture and landscapes.
If you’re craving an in-depth, authentic introduction to Peru—from its ancient ruins to vibrant city streets and natural beauty—this tour suits adventurous travelers who appreciate guided insights and a touch of comfort.
Key Points

- Comprehensive itinerary covering Peru’s top sights and hidden gems
- Expert guides in both Spanish and English enhance learning
- Small group setting makes for a more intimate and personalized experience
- Balanced pace with a mix of city tours, archaeological sites, and natural excursions
- Value for price with included transportation, entrance fees, and some meals
- Rich culture through local visits, markets, and traditional performances
An In-Depth Look at the 30-Day Peru Tour

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Starting in Lima: The Capital’s Contrasts
We begin in Lima, Peru’s bustling capital, where a welcome transfer whisks us from the airport to explore the Magic Water Circuit—a highlight for its impressive display of illuminated fountains. It’s a fun, lively introduction to the city’s modern side. The next day, we enjoy a detailed city tour of the Historic Center, with its colonial architecture, plazas, and the Santo Domingo convent—perfect for getting a sense of Lima’s layered history.
Beyond the tourist hotspots, the tour also includes visits to upscale residential districts, giving a glimpse of Lima’s social contrasts. The guiding here is informative and engaging, making history accessible without feeling like a lecture. The fact that the tour covers transportation, entrance fees, and guide service as part of the package ensures you’re not surprised by hidden costs.
High Altitude and Mountain Marvels in Huaraz
Next, we’re off to Huaraz, a base for exploring the stunning Callejón de Huaylas and the Lagunas de Llanganuco. We appreciate the early morning transfer, which minimizes the risk of altitude sickness while also maximizing sightseeing time. The Monteverde hot springs provide a relaxing pause amid the rugged mountain scenery.
We particularly enjoyed the Callejón de Huaylas- Llanganuco Lagoons, where the turquoise waters set against towering peaks are every bit as breathtaking as the photos suggest. The tour also includes a visit to Nevado de Pastoruri, a snow-capped mountain that offers a taste of high-altitude wilderness. Packing warm layers is essential here, but the views are well worth it.
Cultural and Archaeological Highlights in Northern Peru
From Huaraz, the trip continues to Chavín de Huántar, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its complex architecture and mysterious carved stone heads. The tour’s inclusion of the Cahuish Tunnel and Querococha Lagoon offers a scenic drive that showcases Peru’s diverse landscape.
Down the coast, Trujillo becomes the next stop, where we explore the impressive Pyramids of the Sun and Moon—massive structures that reveal the sophistication of pre-Incan cultures. Visiting the El Brujo Archaeological Complex, with its fascinating Lady of Cao mummy, we appreciated how the guide explained the significance of these sites in understanding Peru’s ancient civilizations.
In Trujillo, the visit to Chan Chan—the largest adobe city in the Americas—gives you a sense of the grandeur of the Chimú culture. The Huanchaco Beach and its traditional reed boats add a laid-back, authentic vibe to your stay.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Mysterious Nazca Lines and Arequipa’s White City
Moving south, our journey takes us to Nazca, where the overflight of the enigmatic Nazca Lines is a highlight. We found that the early morning flight minimized chaos and offered spectacular views of the geoglyphs, which have puzzled scholars for decades.
After Nazca, the tour heads to Arequipa, often called the “White City” for its stunning buildings made of sillar volcanic stone. A city tour here introduces us to its colonial architecture, vibrant markets, and the impressive Santa Catalina Monastery—a city within a city, bursting with color and history.
The Spectacle of the Colca Canyon and Lake Titicaca
No trip to Peru is complete without experiencing the Colca Canyon, home to the majestic flight of the condors. We loved the stop at Cruz del Cóndor, where giant birds soar overhead—an awe-inspiring sight. The nearby hot springs make for a relaxing break after the canyon hike.
From there, we continue to Puno on the shores of Lake Titicaca. Visiting the Uros floating islands and Taquile village, we gained insight into unique local cultures that have thrived on the lake for centuries. The boat trips are comfortable and well-organized, with plenty of opportunities to ask questions.
Cusco, Sacred Valley, and Machu Picchu: Heart of the Inca World
From Puno, a guided transfer takes us to Cusco, the former Inca capital. The city’s blend of colonial and Inca architecture is captivating, and the guided city tour highlights key sites like the Plaza de Armas and Sacsayhuamán fortress. You’ll find the altitude a factor here, so pacing your sightseeing is wise.
The next day, a scenic train ride to Aguas Calientes brings us to Machu Picchu. Visiting this iconic site with a guide allows us to understand its purpose and engineering marvels. For the adventurous, an optional Hike to Huaynapicchu adds an extra dimension, offering views from above.
The Sacred Valley tour reveals agricultural terraces and local markets, with a special dinner show celebrating Andean traditions. These experiences deepen your appreciation for the Incas’ ingenuity and cultural richness.
Amazon Rainforest and Final Reflections in Lima
The journey concludes with a flight from Cusco to Puerto Maldonado, gateway to the Amazon. Staying at the Eco Amazonia Lodge, we join guided hikes, visit Monkey Island, and explore the Virgin Forest, giving a glimpse of Peru’s incredible biodiversity. The boat trip on the Madre de Dios River is relaxing and scenic, and the guides are knowledgeable about the rainforest’s flora and fauna.
Back in Lima, a farewell dinner caps off the adventure—an opportunity to reflect on everything you’ve seen and learned during this comprehensive trip. The final transfer to the airport wraps up a journey that is both thorough and adventurous.
What This Tour Means for You

This 30-day tour offers a thorough immersion into Peru’s landscapes, archaeology, and culture. The price reflects the extensive logistics, guided expertise, and included flights, transportation, and entry fees—making it a convenient all-in-one package. Travelers who value the depth of experience and expert guidance will find this itinerary well worth the investment.
While the pace can be brisk—covering mountains, deserts, and rainforests—you’ll come away with a well-rounded understanding of the country. It’s particularly suitable for travelers who are comfortable with long days, altitude changes, and a packed schedule, but still seek a balance of guided tours and free time.
One of the standout aspects is the small group size, which fosters interaction and personalized attention. Plus, the inclusion of local guides and cultural experiences adds authenticity beyond just sightseeing. If you want to see the essentials and some hidden gems with the reassurance of expert support, this tour is hard to beat.
FAQs

Is this tour suitable for travelers unfamiliar with high altitudes?
Yes, but with caution. The itinerary includes high-altitude sites like Huaraz and Puno. We recommend pacing yourself, staying hydrated, and consulting your doctor if you have health concerns about altitude.
Are meals included in the tour?
The tour includes 2 breakfasts, 2 lunches, and 2 dinners at the lodge. Other meals are typically on your own or optional, giving you flexibility to explore local cuisine.
What transportation is used during the tour?
The trip involves flights (Cajamarca, Lima, Cusco, Puerto Maldonado), private transfers, and train rides. Transportation is well-organized and comfortable, ensuring smooth travel between sites.
Is the group size limited?
Yes, the tour is limited to 15 participants, fostering a more intimate experience and better interaction with guides.
What kind of physical activity should I expect?
Expect some walking, city tours, and hikes at sites like Machu Picchu and Colca Canyon. Some sites involve uneven terrain or high altitudes, so good footwear and a moderate fitness level are recommended.
Can I customize the itinerary or extend my stay?
While the tour has a set schedule, you may have some free time in certain locations to explore on your own. Extension options aren’t specified but could be arranged with your travel provider.
In summary, this 30-day guided tour of Peru offers a well-rounded, immersive experience for travelers eager to see the country’s most famous sites and some lesser-known wonders. It balances cultural exploration, natural beauty, and adventure, all with the convenience of guided logistics and small group intimacy. For those ready to dive into Peru’s diverse landscapes and history, this trip provides a valuable and authentic journey.
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