Mejores Tours y Viajes de Sudamerica

From the planet’s largest rainforest to its driest desert, South America is a high-octane masterpiece of geography where nature dictates the rhythm of life. Here, you might find yourself navigating the dense canopy of the Amazon Basin one week and standing amidst the jagged, wind-swept granite of Patagonia the next. It is a land of profound heights, dominated by the Andes, the world’s longest mountain range, which shelters both the lost citadels of the Incas and vibrant, high-altitude metropolises. The continent’s soul is found in its dramatic contrasts: the thunder of Iguazu Falls, the silence of the salt flats, and the rhythmic heat of cities that never seem to sleep.
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【Argentina + Chile】9-Day Patagonica Lake Crossing Tour from Santiago: Puerto Varas, Buenos Aires and Bariloche | Hotel Breakfast Included
Free Airport Pick up & Drop off
5.0 Código del tour: 681534
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Santiago, Buenos Aires
Duración
9.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Santiago, Vina del Mar, Puerto Varas +17 más
Idiomas
English Live
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Tour Grupal Estándar
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De $2,208.00
$1,876.80
4-Day Rio Vacation Package: Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf & Flexible Tour Options
4.0 (17 reseñas) Código del tour: 351769
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Rio de Janeiro
Duración
1.0 Day
Ciudad y atracciones
Rio de Janeiro, Petropolis, Christ the Redeemer +3 más
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English Live, Portuguese Live, Spanish Live
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De $672.00
$658.56
3-Day Cusco Tour: San Cristobal Square, Machu Picchu, San Pedro Market, Main Square
Free Airport Pick up & Drop off
4.9 (5 reseñas) Código del tour: 747366
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Cusco
Duración
3.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Cusco, Korikancha Temple, Machu Picchu
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English Live
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$1,015.00
4-Day Cusco Tour from Lima: Machu Picchu, Plaza de Armas, San Cristobal Square, Qorikancha Temple
Free Airport Pick up & Drop off
4.9 (5 reseñas) Código del tour: 747426
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Lima, Cusco
Duración
4.0 Days
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Lima, Cusco, Huaca Pucllana +3 más
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English Live
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$1,301.00
4-Day Treehouse Lodge Tour from Iquitos: The Amazon Rainforest and The Amazon River | Serveral Activities Available in the Treehouse Lodge
4.9 (16 reseñas) Código del tour: 711768
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Iquitos
Duración
4.0 Days
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Iquitos, Lima, Amazon Rainforest +1 más
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English Live, Spanish Live
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Tour en grupo pequeño
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$1,225.44
8-Day Mixed Experience Peru Tour from Lima: Plaza de Armas, Lima Cathedral, Larco Museum, Ballestas Islands, Huacachina Lagoon
4.8 (35 reseñas) Código del tour: 711795
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Lima, Cusco
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8.0 Days
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Lima, Paracas, Nazca +6 más
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English Live, Spanish Live
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$1,147.24
7-Day Best of Peru Tour from Lima to Cusco: Larco Museum, Maras, Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu | Round Trip Train to Machu Picchu
Breakfast Included
4.9 (13 reseñas) Código del tour: 720036
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Lima, Cusco
Duración
7.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Lima, Cusco, Machu Picchu +9 más
Idiomas
English Live, Spanish Live
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Tour en grupo pequeño
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De $1,277.65
$1,022.12
4-Day Reserva Amazonica Tour from Puerto Maldonado: Canopy Interpretation Centre and Quebrada Gamitana
4.9 (14 reseñas) Código del tour: 720165
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Puerto Maldonado
Duración
4.0 Days
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Puerto Maldonado
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English Live
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De $1,049.95
$839.96
6-Day The Heart of The Empire Tour from Cusco: Sacred Valley, Coricancha and Machu Picchu | Round Trip Train to Machu Picchu
Breakfast Included
4.9 (11 reseñas) Código del tour: 720171
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Cusco
Duración
6.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Cusco, Machu Picchu, Chinchero +5 más
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English Live, Spanish Live
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Tour en grupo pequeño
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De $1,043.05
$834.44
4-Day The Charm of Cusco Tour: Machu Picchu, Aguas Calientes, and Sacsayhuamán | Round Trip Train to Machu Picchu
Free Airport Pick up & Drop off
Breakfast Included
4.8 (48 reseñas) Código del tour: 711774
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Cusco
Duración
4.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Cusco, Machu Picchu, Sacsayhuaman
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English Live, Spanish Live
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Tour en grupo pequeño
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$591.56
9-Day Cusco Art & Culure Exploration Tour from Lima: Machu Picchu, Sacred Valley, Ollantaytambo, Sacsayhuaman, Living Museum of Yucay
4.8 (36 reseñas) Código del tour: 711789
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Lima, Cusco
Duración
9.0 Days
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Lima, Cusco, Machu Picchu +8 más
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English Live, Spanish Live
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De $2,482.85
$1,986.28
3-Day Cosmopolitan Lima Tour: Larco Museum and Magic Water Circuit
Breakfast Included
4.9 (13 reseñas) Código del tour: 720126
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Lima
Duración
3.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Lima, Larco Museum
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English Live, Spanish Live
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De $313.95
$251.16
13-Day Wonderful Peruvian South Tour from Lima: Paracas, Nazca, Arequipa and Puno | Round Trip Train to Machu Picchu
Breakfast Included
4.9 (12 reseñas) Código del tour: 720222
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Lima, Cusco
Duración
13.0 Days
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Lima, Paracas, Nazca +14 más
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English Live, Spanish Live
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De $2,435.70
$1,948.56
5-Day Discovering Cusco Tour: Sacred Valley, Chinchero and Machu Picchu | Round Trip Train to Machu Picchu
Breakfast Included
4.8 (59 reseñas) Código del tour: 720129
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Cusco
Duración
5.0 Days
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Cusco, Machu Picchu, Santo Domingo Convent +4 más
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English Live, Spanish Live
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De $892.40
$713.92
8-Day Ancient and Colonial Cusco Tour from Lima: Chinchero, Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu | Round Trip Train to Machu Picchu
Breakfast Included
4.9 (15 reseñas) Código del tour: 719913
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Lima, Cusco
Duración
8.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Lima, Cusco, Machu Picchu +6 más
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English Live, Spanish Live
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Tour en grupo pequeño
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De $1,302.95
$1,042.36
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What to Do in Peru: Places & Activities You Can’t Miss
What to Do in Peru: Places & Activities You Can’t Miss
Speaking of Peru, you may think of the legendary ruins of Machu Picchu and the vigorous Amazon rainforest. In fact, there is so much more to offer in…

South America Travel Guide: Best Destinations & Itineraries

When Is the Best Month to Travel to South America?

Top South America Countries and Attractions

How Long Do You Need for a South America Trip?

Where Should I Start My South America Trip?

Sample South America Travel Itineraries

South America Travel Advisory

Pro Tips for Traveling South America

When Is the Best Month to Travel to South America?

Because the continent stretches from the equator down to Patagonia, the best travel time depends on your destinations.

In general, May through September is great for the Andes (Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador) since the weather is dry and sunny, perfect for hiking and sightseeing. December to March is ideal for Patagonia in Chile and Argentina, as this is the warm summer season when trails and roads are open.

For beach lovers, Brazil is warm year-round, but December to February is peak festive season with Carnival in Rio. If you’re chasing wildlife, the Galápagos Islands are worth visiting anytime, but warmer waters for snorkeling are typically from December to May.

Since each country has its own microclimates, many travelers choose shoulder seasons (April, October, November) to balance good weather with fewer crowds.

Top South America Countries and Attractions

South America’s travel destinations are diverse enough to satisfy every type of traveler. Some highlights include:

Peru

Machu Picchu: A bucket-list destination and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. The 15th-century Inca citadel is shrouded in mist and mystery, perched high in the Andes mountains.

Cusco: The ancient Inca capital is now the archaeological capital of the Americas. It is known for its impressive Inca engineering and the fortress of Sacsayhuaman.

Amazon Rainforest: Peru is home to a portion of the Amazon, which offers incredible biodiversity and wildlife-watching opportunities.

Peruvian Gastronomy: A top food destination, Peru is known for its fresh ceviche and world-class restaurants.

Brazil

Rio de Janeiro: Famous for Christ the Redeemer, Copacabana Beach, and Sugarloaf Mountain, Rio blends natural beauty with vibrant culture.

Iguaçu Falls: One of the largest and most breathtaking waterfalls in the world, straddling the border of Brazil and Argentina.

Amazon Basin: The Brazilian Amazon is a paradise for eco-tourism, river cruises, and spotting rare wildlife.

Salvador: Known for Afro-Brazilian culture, colorful colonial architecture, and lively music and dance traditions.

Argentina

Buenos Aires: A city of tango, European-inspired architecture, and dynamic nightlife.

Patagonia: Home to dramatic glaciers, rugged mountains, and trekking routes like Fitz Roy and Perito Moreno Glacier.

Mendoza: Argentina’s wine capital, especially famous for Malbec and vineyard tours with the Andes as a backdrop.

Iguazú Falls: Shared with Brazil, but offering unique walkways and views on the Argentine side.

Chile

Atacama Desert: The driest desert in the world, filled with salt flats, geysers, and stargazing opportunities.

Torres del Paine: A UNESCO Biosphere Reserve in Patagonia, renowned for hiking and dramatic mountain landscapes.

Santiago: Chile’s capital city offers a mix of modern culture, nearby vineyards, and views of the Andes.

Chiloé Island: Known for its wooden churches, folklore, and unique island traditions.

Colombia

Cartagena: A UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its colorful colonial architecture and Caribbean charm.

Medellín: Once infamous, now celebrated for innovation, art, and surrounding coffee landscapes.

Coffee Region: Known as the “Coffee Triangle,” it’s perfect for visiting plantations and scenic mountains.

Tayrona National Park: Where lush jungle meets white-sand beaches on Colombia’s Caribbean coast.

Ecuador

Galápagos Islands: World-famous for unique wildlife and natural history, ideal for cruises and eco-adventures.

Quito: A UNESCO-listed capital with preserved colonial architecture and lively plazas.

Avenue of the Volcanoes: A dramatic stretch of snowcapped peaks perfect for trekking and photography.

Otavalo Market: One of South America’s most vibrant markets, known for indigenous crafts and textiles.

Bolivia

Salar de Uyuni: The world’s largest salt flat, creating surreal mirror-like reflections during the rainy season.

La Paz: The world’s highest capital city, with unique cable car views and rich indigenous culture.

Lake Titicaca: Shared with Peru, famous for its floating reed islands and cultural significance.

Sucre: A charming colonial city known as the “White City,” filled with history and museums.

How Long Do You Need for a South America Trip?

South America is vast. A flight from Colombia to Chile takes nearly as long as a flight across the U.S. Ideally, you’ll want at least two to three weeks to explore multiple countries. That said, if you only have one week, you can still enjoy a focused itinerary (for example, Peru’s highlights or Buenos Aires + Iguazú Falls).

For travelers planning a once-in-a-lifetime trip, one to three months allows a deeper exploration, including Patagonia treks, Amazon river journeys, and multi-country overland travel.

Where Should I Start My South America Trip?

Your starting point often depends on your chosen itinerary and flight connections.

Common gateways include:

- Lima (Peru): Ideal if you’re heading straight to Machu Picchu or exploring the Andes.

- São Paulo or Rio (Brazil): Best for those beginning in Brazil or flying in from Europe or North America.

- Bogotá (Colombia): Works well if you want to explore northern South America first.

- Santiago (Chile) or Buenos Aires (Argentina): Perfect gateways for Patagonia and Southern Cone adventures.

Many travelers combine flights with overland buses or trains to maximize efficiency while experiencing more local life.

Sample South America Travel Itineraries

Because South America is so vast, itineraries depend on how much time you have. Below are some sample South America travel itineraries for one, two, and three weeks that cover highlights.

7-Day Itinerary: Peru Highlights

Day 1: Arrive in Lima, Peru’s capital. Explore the historic center, Miraflores, and enjoy fresh ceviche by the Pacific coast.

Day 2: Fly to Cusco. Spend the day acclimating to the altitude while exploring the Plaza de Armas and nearby Inca ruins like Sacsayhuaman.

Day 3: Visit the Sacred Valley (Pisac market, Ollantaytambo fortress). Stay overnight in the valley.

Day 4: Take the train to Aguas Calientes and visit Machu Picchu in the afternoon for fewer crowds.

Day 5: Return to Cusco, with time to explore San Pedro Market or take a short hike to surrounding ruins.

Day 6: Day trip to Rainbow Mountain or Moray and the salt mines of Maras.

Day 7: Fly back to Lima for departure.

10-Day Itinerary: Argentina & Brazil

Day 1-3: Buenos Aires. Visit San Telmo, La Boca, Recoleta Cemetery, and enjoy tango in the evenings. Take a day trip to Tigre or Colonia (Uruguay).

Day 4-5: Fly to Mendoza. Tour vineyards, enjoy Malbec tastings, and take a day trip into the Andes to see Aconcagua.

Day 6-7: Fly north to Iguazú Falls. Spend one day exploring the Argentine side (walkways, Devil’s Throat) and the next day the Brazilian side for panoramic views.

Day 8-10: Fly to Rio de Janeiro. Visit Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf Mountain, Copacabana, and Ipanema. If time allows, take a day trip to nearby beaches or Tijuca National Park.

14-Day Itinerary: Multi-Country Adventure

Day 1-2: Colombia (Cartagena) - Explore the walled city, colorful streets, and nearby beaches.

Day 3-5: Peru (Cusco & Machu Picchu) - Fly to Cusco, spend a day acclimating, then visit the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu.

Day 6-7: Bolivia (Uyuni Salt Flats) - Fly to La Paz, connect to Uyuni. Take a 2-3 day jeep tour across salt flats, colored lagoons, and desert landscapes.

Day 8-10: Chile (Atacama Desert) - Cross into Chile, base in San Pedro de Atacama. Visit Valle de la Luna, geysers, and high-altitude lagoons.

Day 11-14: Argentina (Patagonia) - Fly to El Calafate. Explore Perito Moreno Glacier, then take a side trip to El Chaltén for hiking trails around Mount Fitz Roy.

3-Week Itinerary: South America Highlights Loop

Week 1: Start in Lima (1-2 days), then move on to Cusco, Sacred Valley, and Machu Picchu (4-5 days). End with a Lake Titicaca visit before heading to Bolivia.

Week 2: Explore La Paz and Uyuni Salt Flats (3 days). Cross into Chile for San Pedro de Atacama (3 days). Fly to Santiago and spend a day in the city with a winery tour nearby.

Week 3: Fly to Buenos Aires (3 days) and then head to Iguazú Falls (2 days). Conclude in Rio de Janeiro (3-4 days) with beach time, Christ the Redeemer, and nightlife before flying home.

These itineraries are just a framework, you can swap countries or extend your trip depending on your pace and interests.

South America Travel Advisory

Most countries in South America are safe to visit with standard precautions. Big cities like Rio de Janeiro, Bogotá, and Lima have neighborhoods where tourists should be cautious, especially at night. Petty theft (pickpocketing, bag snatching) is the most common risk. Always use licensed taxis or ride-hailing apps, and avoid carrying valuables in crowded areas.

Travelers should also stay updated on local entry requirements, visas, and health advisories. For example, yellow fever vaccination may be required when entering countries from certain areas. Always check the official government websites of the countries you’re visiting.

Pro Tips for Traveling South America

Getting around: Domestic flights are common due to long distances. Overnight buses are a budget-friendly option in countries like Argentina and Chile, often with reclining seats.

Budget: Costs vary widely. Brazil and Chile can be more expensive, while Bolivia and Peru offer better value. Expect to budget $40-80 USD per day as a mid-range traveler.

Planning: Book popular experiences like Machu Picchu entrance tickets or Galápagos cruises well in advance. For flexible overland routes, leave room for spontaneous stops.

With the right planning, a South America trip can be one of the most rewarding travel experiences - whether you’re chasing waterfalls, hiking ancient trails, or tasting wines at the source. Use this guide as a foundation, and adapt it to your style of travel.

La mejor época para visitar South America

Invierno 2026/2027
This is the peak holiday season for the Southern Cone, offering the warmest weather and longest days. Temperatures average 25–35 °C (77–95 °F) in coastal cities like Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro, attracting maximum crowds to the beaches. However, this is the rainy season for the tropical north and the Andes foothills; the Amazon Basin sees high rainfall and water levels, while heavy rains are common around Iguazú Falls. In contrast, the high-altitude Andes like Peru, Bolivia are in their dry season, making trekking accessible. Patagonia is at its best, with mild temperatures and optimal hiking conditions, though it experiences fierce winds.
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Primavera 2026
While it is autumn in South America at this time, it is widely considered one of the best times for travel across the continent, offering stable, dry weather and pleasant temperatures. The intense heat of summer dissipates, making coastal cities like Santiago and Montevideo very comfortable for city exploration and wine tours. Temperatures range from 15–25 °C (59–77 °F) in the south. The period is visually stunning in Patagonia and the Chilean Lake District, where the deciduous forests turn brilliant shades of gold and red, creating spectacular photographic opportunities. Tourist crowds are significantly lower than in summer, making it a desirable shoulder season for visiting historical sites and enjoying the generally dry conditions across the continent, including the mountains.
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Verano 2026
In the Southern Cone, temperatures are cold, with average highs in Buenos Aires around 15 °C (59 °F). Winter presents the most significant geographical contrast. This is the peak season for skiing and snow sports in the Andes mountain resorts near Santiago and in Southern Argentina. Conversely, this is the dry season for the tropical zones like the Amazon and the Pantanal wetlands (Brazil), making it the best time for wildlife viewing as animals congregate around limited water sources near Cuiabá. Travel in the high Andes of Peru and Bolivia is also excellent due to dry, clear, though very cold, conditions, perfect for visiting Machu Picchu. Crowds are concentrated in ski resorts and tropical wildlife areas.
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Otoño 2026
This is a season of rapid warming and increasing floral blooms across the temperate regions. Temperatures steadily rise, reaching 20–28 °C (68–82 °F) in cities like São Paulo by November. Rainfall begins to increase across the continent as the tropical regions transition back to their wet season. This is a crucial shoulder season offering good value and moderate crowds. This is an ideal time for budget travelers to visit. Patagonia becomes accessible again for hiking as the snow melts and the weather stabilizes. It is a fantastic time for nature photography as plants and flowers burst into life, preparing the landscape for the hot, humid summer ahead.
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8-Day Mixed Experience Peru Tour from Lima: Plaza de Armas, Lima Cathedral, Larco Museum, Ballestas Islands, Huacachina Lagoon

Booking this 8-day Peru tour on Tours4Fun was easy and transparent. The itinerary covered Lima, Cusco, and coastal highlights smoothly. Our guides were knowledgeable and made transitions between flights and ground transport seamless.

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5-Day Discovering Cusco Tour: Sacred Valley, Chinchero and Machu Picchu | Round Trip Train to Machu Picchu

Booking this 5-day Cusco and Machu Picchu tour on Tours4Fun was smooth and well organized. The itinerary covered the highlights without feeling rushed, and our guide shared great historical context.

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5-Day Flash Peru Tour from Lima: Plaza Mayor, Larco Museum, Machu Picchu and Sacred Valley | Round Trip Train to Machu Picchu

Booking this Peru Express tour on Tours4Fun was quick and very clear. The itinerary was well planned and covered the key highlights efficiently. Our guide was professional and informative throughout.

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8-Day Inca Treasures Tour from Lima: Larco Museum, Sacred Valley, Living Museum of Yucay, Machu Picchu and Aguas Calientes | Round Trip Train to Machu Picchu

Good tour!!!

We loved the cultural depth of this tour. The Living Museum of Yucay was a standout experience, and the Sacred Valley was stunning. Machu Picchu was as magical as we had imagined, and the whole tour was a fantastic journey through Inca history.

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