How to travel Peru in 2 weeks?

preview_player
Показать описание
In this video, I am sharing with you a perfect Peru 2 Week Travel Itinerary!

Peru is such an amazing country and there is so much to see and do that it is quite a hard task to plan a trip there if you are short on time! But I hope this itinerary will help you plan your trip better! 😊🇵🇪

0:00 Peru 2 Week Travel Itinerary
0:32 First Stop: Lima
1:00 Second Stop: Huacachina Desert
1:34 Third Stop: Arequipa
3:35 Fourth Stop: Puno
4:11 Fifth Stop: Cusco
8:09 Peru 2 Week Travel Itinerary Summary

Connect with me on Twitter and Instagram:
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

Thanks for breaking up the itinerary for me Aliki! Peru has been on my list for awhile, this is a very helpful guide!

Curious_Nomster
Автор

perfect timing to discover your chanel, my south america trip begins in march!!

mrf.travel
Автор

After going to Machu Picchu twice I can honestly say I would skip it. It’s become so restrictive that it’s no longer fun to visit. Keep in mind the bathroom is outside the park! You can only go through it one way, and you can’t go back.

Its so hyped that it’s become worse that Disney land!

Mysticcycles
Автор

Hola Aliki. Great work as usual. Very informative. Some days ago, Peru won as the best dish based on chicken in the World ( Pollo a la Brasa }. Also as the best Food destination during the World Travel Awards 2022 .

carlosespinoza
Автор

Aliki cuando vuelves? Me gustaría que volvieses y hacer una ruta gastronómica para descubrir muchos platos de nuestra amplia gastronomía y porque lo explicas súper bien. Saludos

alflazz
Автор

Starting in Lima is great advice. We are planning 2 days in museums there as a primer for the other 16 days. I think this is a well laid out itinerary. Hiking around Colca is also high on our list. Keep it up and feel free to check out our new father-son, anthropological travel channel. Cheers to your travels and channel. - Turtle

thegallivanthropologists
Автор

Thanks for sharing your recommendations! I feel a strong call to visit Peru but feel a bit scared as I have never been there on my own (I visited once with a friend and that was for a volunteer project so we were in good hands) - I'm a female solo traveller in her late 20's. I'll be taking my laptop with me as I work remotely and am considering whether to get a proper "anti-theft" backpack. Do you have any thoughts about this and if you have any wisdom from being a female solo traveller yourself in Peru and any advice, I'd greatly appreciate it!

Thank you so much! Catherine

catherineanderson
join shbcf.ru