High in the Andes, remnants of the Inca Empire watch over valleys where farming terraces still feed local communities. Beyond Machu Picchu’s iconic stonework lie towns alive with festivals, music, and markets rich in colour and flavour. From the Sacred Valley to the streets of Cusco, Peru carries its history not as something distant, but as something woven into daily life.
Peru’s landscapes are as layered as its heritage. Along the coast, desert plains meet the Pacific; in the highlands, snow-dusted peaks and turquoise lakes stretch toward the sky; and deep in the Amazon, rainforest rivers wind through one of the world’s most biodiverse regions.
Travelling with Crooked Compass, you’ll share meals in Andean kitchens, learn stories from local guides, wander colourful markets, and stand in quiet awe before sites that have held meaning for centuries. This is a country where ancient and contemporary worlds flow together, inviting you to see not just the monuments, but the lives and traditions that give them meaning.
With a maximum of 12 travellers, our journeys remain intimate and flexible, giving you space to truly connect with Peru’s landscapes and people.
Walk with Andean farmers, Amazonian guides, and skilled artisans who share their knowledge, stories, and traditions with warmth and pride.
Step beyond the familiar: explore remote valleys, meet communities keeping ancestral practices alive, and uncover parts of Peru rarely visited by mainstream tourism.
Every journey supports local livelihoods and cultural preservation while encouraging respect for fragile ecosystems, from high-altitude trails to rainforest reserves.
24/7 assistance ensures smooth travel whether you’re navigating the streets of Cusco, trekking in the Andes, or venturing deep into the Amazon.
Peru’s landscapes range from humid jungles to high-altitude mountains, so pack for varied conditions.
Optional but useful: trekking poles for steep trails, binoculars for birdwatching, and small gifts if visiting local families.
Tip: Peru’s weather is defined more by altitude than season, be prepared for sudden changes and pack layers.
Peru is more than its world-famous icons. It is the laughter of children chasing kites across Andean fields, the aroma of corn beer poured during a village gathering, and the soft hum of flutes drifting through mountain valleys. It is Amazonian elders passing down stories of rivers and forests, and farmers who still honour the same earth their ancestors once worshipped.
Each step here connects you with centuries of history still alive in daily life. Walk among ancient terraces that still feed communities, share a meal prepared with the same care given to generations before, and feel the heartbeat of a nation where past and present exist side by side.
Will you let Peru’s landscapes, traditions, and people leave their imprint on your own journey?
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Note: All prices are in Australian Dollars and subject to change based on seasonal availability and cultural events. In Peru, flexibility isn’t just recommended – it’s essential.