Backpacking Peru is one of the best travel experiences in the worldβepic landscapes, rich history, amazing food, and a well-developed backpacker route. Itβs much easier (and more rewarding for most travelers) than Paraguay.
π΅πͺ Why backpack Peru?
- Incredible variety β mountains, jungle, desert, coast
- World-famous sights β Machu Picchu, Sacred Valley
- Affordable β good value for what you get
- Backpacker-friendly β easy transport + hostels everywhere
π Must-visit places
ποΈ Cusco & Machu Picchu
7
- Base for Machu Picchu
- Stunning Andes mountains
- Great backpacker scene
π Highlight of almost every Peru trip
ποΈ Huacachina (desert oasis)
8
- Sandboarding + dune buggies
- Unique oasis in the desert
- Very social backpacker vibe
ποΈ Lima (capital)
6
- Food capital of South America π½οΈ
- Cool neighborhoods: Miraflores, Barranco
- Great place to start or end your trip
ποΈ Arequipa & Colca Canyon
5
- Beautiful colonial city
- See condors in one of the worldβs deepest canyons
πΏ Amazon (Iquitos / Puerto Maldonado)
6
- Wildlife, jungle lodges, river trips
- Totally different world from the Andes
πΊοΈ Classic backpacking route (2β3 weeks)
Typical route (south loop):
- Lima (2 days)
- Huacachina (1β2 days)
- Arequipa (2β3 days)
- Colca Canyon (2 days)
- Cusco (3β4 days)
- Machu Picchu (1β2 days)
Optional additions:
- Rainbow Mountain
- Lake Titicaca
- Amazon jungle
πΈ Budget
- $35β70/day (depends on tours + comfort)
- Hostels: $8β20
- Meals: $3β10
- Machu Picchu: biggest cost (β¬50β150+ depending on route)
π Peru is affordable but tours (especially Machu Picchu) add up.
π Getting around
- Long-distance buses = very good and cheap
- Overnight buses save money
- Domestic flights for long distances (Amazon, north Peru)
β οΈ Safety
- Generally safe
- Watch for pickpocketing in Lima & Cusco
- Use trusted taxis or apps
π¦οΈ Best time to go
- May β September (dry season) = best for trekking
- Rainy season (NovβMar) β fewer crowds but muddy trails
π Key tips
- Altitude is real β Cusco = 3,400m
- Take 1β2 days to acclimatize
- Book Machu Picchu in advance
- Pack layers (weather changes fast)
- Try local food β ceviche, lomo saltado