Young Teens on Tour in Peru
Young Teens on Tour in Peru
Spread their wings on a magical holiday of a lifetime
Young teens who want to spread their wings on a magical holiday of a lifetime need have no fear in deepest, darkest Peru! A paradise of high-octane adventure, natural and ancient wonders and cultural treasure awaits, all across the snow-capped Andes, dense Amazon rainforest and golden Pacific coast. No need to wait for a gap year to trek the five-century-old Inca trails to Machu Picchu, immerse yourself in local traditions and experience Peru’s colourful heritage and warm hospitality. Pack your rucksacks with some youthful energy, curiosity and a thirst for new experiences now!
Let’s hear from a special team who took up this challenge and can share their first-hand experiences to whet your appetite. Our intrepid group of three single mums, one eleven-year-old and two thirteen-year-olds set off last Easter hungry for high altitude adventure, a little bit of animal magic and a whole lot of wild new distraction. The end of the rainy season didn’t dampen their spirits as they packed for every eventuality and braced themselves for the long flight to Lima.
The British Museum
The British Museum
The British Museum dedicates first ever permanent space to Peruvian and Andean culture
The British Museum has brought together more than 2000 years of artistic creation in this first permanent Peruvian exposition, housed in its Wellcome Trust Gallery. A highlight of the museum’s ‘Living and Dying’ exhibition, the free to view display focuses on how the people of Peru and the Andean world have survived and thrived across millennia by establishing a special relationship with sea and land.
More than fifty exhibits made from ceramics, textiles, wood, stone and shell, tell stories about some of the most important civilizations of the ancient world. They shine a light on how these societies understood their environment as an animate being, sometimes threatening yet also a source of healing, subsistence and protection.
Mr Juan Carlos Mathews, Peru’s Minister of Foreign Trade and Tourism, commented at the opening ceremony last night, “The British Museum receives nearly seven million visitors annually so we are delighted that as from today, every single one of them will now be able to learn more about our pre- Columbian cultures such as the Moche, Nasca, Lambayeque, Chimú, Chincha and Inca.”
Experience Peru
Experience Peru
Experience Luxury, Romance and Wellbeing in Peru
Peru is a paradise of natural beauty, ancient civilizations and cultural treasures. A perfect playground for honeymooners, the romantic at heart, and those searching for that inner peace and happiness that only truly exquisite luxury can bring.
Belmond Andean Explorer, the most luxurious train in South America glides from Cusco, the capital of the Inca Empire, across the elevated Andean plains to the white city of Arequipa, setting a new level for luxury rail travel. The elegant carriages take guests through some of the most breath taking scenery in the world, offering vast, uninterrupted views of snow-capped mountains, infinite skies, glittering lakes and herds of alpacas, llamas and vicunas grazing on the altiplano.
Interior designs reflect Peruvian culture, mixing vibrant colors with natural tones and large picture windows offer the perfect vantage point to view the ever-changing scenery. The observation car with outdoor terrace becomes the social hub by night; the perfect place to enjoy a pisco sour and dance to live Latin music.
A Privileged Destination
A Privileged Destination
Peru – A Privileged Destination for Birdwatching
Biodiversity
With more than 1800 species of birds, of which 117 are endemic, Peru’s vast biodiversity makes it a number one destination for birdwatching. Peru is one of the most biodiverse countries on the planet with 84 of the 117 life zones that exist. There are 12 national parks, 11 national reserves, 7 national sanctuaries, 10 reserved areas, 6 protection forests and 7 communal reserves (areas destined for the conservation of wild fauna for the benefit of the surrounding populations.)
North route
The north zone of Peru offers infinite opportunities to appreciate all types of birds, mostly endemic species, in their maximum splendor. Among the birds that are most prized and sought after by tourists are the spatula tailed hummingbird and the white-winged guan, which is considered one of the most emblematic of Peru and had been believed to be extinct for 100 years.
Peru – Cruising & Water Based Activities
Peru – Cruising & Water Based Activities
Peru – Cruising and Watersports
Peru offers a diverse range of adrenaline-fueled or leisurely water-based activities, from the Andes to the Amazon and from desert to coast. Surf the longest left handbreak off the north coast, raft the Urubamba River, sand board in Huacachina or sit back and relax on a cruise down the Amazon. And contemplate some spectacular landscapes along the way!
Rivers & Forests Expeditions
This cruise ship has capacity for 32 passengers in 16 exclusive suites distributed in four categories (presidential, standard, banana and junior), all with elegant interior decoration. Operating in Allpahuayo Mishana and Pacaya Samiria, the cruise affords the opportunity to see many rare and beautiful creatures throughout the two reserves, such as spider monkeys, macaws and pink dolphins.
Jungle Experiences
With more than 27 years exploring and cruising the Peruvian Amazon, they offer 3 distinctive cruises: the Zafiro, La Perla and the Amatista experiences.
Peruvian Gastronomy
Peruvian Gastronomy
Peru – Experiencing a Golden Age in Gastronomy
Peruvian gastronomy has recently experienced a golden age and is setting the standard for all contenders. The culinary world has once again celebrated the finest restaurants across the globe, with Virgilio Martinez’s Central in Lima, Peru, named as the world’s best restaurant for 2023 at The World’s 50 Best Restaurants awards ceremony.
Gastronomic tourism
It is estimated that by 2023, approximately 277, 651 foreign tourists will travel to Peru first and foremost to try the food!
Gastronomic tourism in Peru includes a whole host of activities other than dining: culinary tours, cookery lessons, interactions with local communities, gastronomic fairs, encounters with celebrity chefs, visits to street markets, tastings and many more.
History and diversity
With over 5,000 years of history, Peru’s wealth of cultural diversity gives it one of the most unique and varied gastronomies on the planet.
The Adventure Traveller
The Adventure Traveller
Peru – The Perfect Destination for New Adventure
Join ATTA and PROMPERÚ at The Adventure Traveller Meet Up on the Discover Stage, at World Travel Market on Tuesday, 7th Nov – 17:00 – 18:00. This will be a great opportunity to connect with tour operators, destination representatives, adventure travel writers, and thought leaders from across the globe.
From North to South, from Andes to Amazon, from desert to coast, Peru invites you to live your life to the full. Adventure lovers will find their perfect adrenaline rush climbing the highest ice-capped peaks, descending the deepest canyons, exploring the densest rainforest and surfing the longest breaks along the golden Pacific coast.
Former capital of the mighty Inca empire, Cusco is the gateway to Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley, against the panoramic backdrop of the magical Urubamba mountains, trek along five-century-old Inca trails to Machu Picchu or its “sacred sister”, Choquequirao, and discover ancestral cultures, stay in a glass capsule suspended 1,200 feet up a mountainside or enjoy a thermal bath while you acclimatize.
Peru & Ecotourism
Peru & Ecotourism
Peru Continues to Promote Sustainable Tourism
Peru continues to promote ecotourism by uniting conservation, communities, and sustainable practices. This commitment is evident in its efforts to protect and conserve iconic destinations, such as Machu Picchu and the Amazon rainforest, as well as the vast biodiversity. By engaging local communities in tourism and providing economic opportunities for indigenous populations, Peru can pursue these goals.
Peru is one of the most biodiverse countries on the planet. Peru has 12 national parks, 11 national reserves, 7 national sanctuaries, 10 reserved areas, 6 protection forests and 7 communal reserves. The following projects exemplify somewhat is being achieved:
Artificial Beaches for Turtles
The Taricaya turtle, also known as the yellow spotted Amazon River turtle, was on the brink of extinction. In 2000, the Peruvian government, together with the leaders of the local communities, developed a plan to protect the turtle that consisted in building artificial beaches where the turtles laid their eggs during the breeding season.
Community Tourism in Peru
Community Tourism in Peru
Peru Local Populations Benefit from Community Tourism
Community tourism in Peru, particularly in rural areas, is now managed in a planned and sustainable way to benefit everyone. Peru recognizes the importance of engaging local communities in tourism, promoting cultural exchanges, and providing economic opportunities for indigenous populations.
In Arequipa, the evergreen town of Coporaque charms visitors with its trails, countryside and hotsprings, the perfect place to create memories. Start by visiting the cultural center, then walk through old Coporaque, the Archaeological Complex of Llactapampa, its church and chapel of San Sebastián, and end with a soothing thermal bath in Sallihua. Participate in community life, witness ancestral weaving and trek to the archaeological ruins of San Antonio.
Nearby in the Orcopampa district of Castilla, you can experience community tourism through a whole range of arts and crafts, including learning textile techniques with alpaca fiber, rock ceramics and quartz. Visit the Panahua viewpoint, its frozen waterfalls, colonial churches, stone forest, pre-Inca temples and the hotsprings of Huancarama.
Peru World Travel Market Increase
Peru World Travel Market Increase
Peru Ramps up its Presence at World Travel Market 2023: Showcasing a World of Wonder
Promperu will be hosting 30% more Peruvian Travel Companies at WTM this year, sharing a world of wonder with you…
But first, take a moment and relax with us at the Peru on-site bar, stand 210 & 310,where you’ll be able to sample for yourself, the true taste of Peru. And second, don’t miss out on…
PRESS FAM Trips – PERU 2024: If you would like to be considered for a place on the Peru 2024 Fam trips, please complete an application form and book an appointment to see us at the stand. We look forward to meeting you!
Peru is a paradise of natural beauty, ancient civilizations and cultural treasures. Its diverse ecosystems of the snow-capped Andes and golden Pacific coast are on everyone’s travel hotlist. Follow the Inca trails on foot or by luxury train to sacred Machu Picchu. Trek to the lost city of Choquequirao, hidden deep in the Salkantay Mountains. Catch sight of an Andean condor in the Colca Canyon – one of the world’s deepest. Immerse yourself in the bamboo forests of the Madre de Dios to see the spectacled bear and the jaguar. Delight in Peru’s famed culinary fusion at some of the world’s top restaurants!