Peru
Peru Group tours 2026/2027
Peru is a classic bucket list destination. Get your culture fix in between treks with a tour of Cusco and a visit to the ancient town of Ollantaytambo to learn about Peru’s rich history. If you are a fan of Mother Nature, grand views, and llamas, look no further - this is the country for you. From exploring the diverse markets of Cusco, trekking the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, or hiking to the colourful Rainbow Mountain, Peru is a dream.
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Do I need a visa to visit Peru?
Great news, most travellers don’t need a visa to visit Peru! Travellers from the UK, Canada, the EU, Australasia, New Zealand and the US get 180 days upon arrival. Visa requirements often change, and it is always worth checking your local government website for the most up-to-date information.
What vaccinations are required for Peru?
We always recommend speaking to your local doctors, we're not medically trained so can't give official advice on vaccines you need/don't need.
What’s the weather like in Peru?
It depends on where you are going in Peru! It is such a big country with vastly different climates. You can expect the best and warmest weather from May to October, but temperatures drop at night, so be aware of that!
When’s the best time to visit Peru?
There’s never really a bad time to visit Peru, if you are wanting dry days we’d recommend travelling there during the dry season (May to October.) In Peru the temperatures drops alot at night so remeber to bring layers whenever you visit!
Is there a tipping culture in Peru?
We'd recommend tipping around 10% of the bill at restaurants and bars when you have had great service. This isn't essential, but it is a nice gesture. Your guide will be able to advise you more on tipping customs when you are exploring the country.
Are there ATMS in Peru?
You’ll have no problem finding ATMs in cities and towns across Peru. We'd recommend getting a travel card before you leave for your trip (Monzo and Revolut are great options.) Your Tru Leader will be able to help you with finding the best atms with the lowest charges. It's also worth remembering that there’s a maximum withdrawal limit per day of S/.700.
Is the tap water in Peru safe to drink?
Tap water is not always safe to drink in Peru, so we'd recommend sticking to bottled or filtered water.
Is Peru safe to visit?
Yes! Peru is very safe to visit. As with anywhere, we'd always recommend being aware of your surroundings and being alert to petty crimes and tourist scams in busy areas. Your Tru Leader will be on hand for any questions you might have on saftey whilst in Peru!