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17-Day Peru Itinerary & Guide
If you’ve been watching my Peru series on Instagram and thinking,
“I want to do ALL of those things!!” — I got you!
Planning a trip to Peru can feel overwhelming. It’s a country with incredible diversity in landscapes and experiences — but the long travel distances, dramatic altitude shifts, confusing booking platforms, and endless options can test even the most seasoned traveler.
I spent hours researching every route, hotel, and tour. I navigated website crashes, conflicting information, and logistics puzzles to design a 17-day itinerary that felt intentional, immersive, and realistic to execute — and I did it all without relying on a tour agency. I wanted the trip to be uniquely ours, and at our own pace.
You’re here because what you my Peru content resonated — and you want that same kind of independent, immersive trip without the overwhelm of figuring it out alone.
That’s why I’m sharing it all with you!
From the best 10-hour luxury train ride across the Andes and glamping under the desert stars to Machu Picchu circuit strategy and altitude planning, this 35-page guide walks you through the entire journey step-by-step.
This isn’t a surface-level guide. It’s the full blueprint behind those magical moments you’ve seen on Instagram. ✨
Here’s what you can expect:
• A complete day-by-day itinerary (17 days mapped out clearly)
• Transportation details between each destination
• Restaurant, hotel, and tour recommendations
• Direct booking links for streamlined planning
• Machu Picchu circuit breakdowns + ticket tips
• Rainbow Mountain & altitude preparation advice
• Cultural homestay guidance for Lake Titicaca
• Ethical travel insights + language tips for deeper connection
• Hacks for navigating difficult booking websites
• My personal packing list
• Articles I’ve written on what to do and eat in Cusco
• Personal insight on how to structure each day intentionally
Here are the locations in the itinerary:
Lima, Cusco, Machu Picchu, Sacred Valley, Red Valley/Rainbow Mountain, Lake Titicaca (Uros, Amantanti and Taquile), Arequipa, Huacachina
If you prefer to travel independently but want a tested, thoughtfully structured route, then this guide was made for you.
The research is done, the logistics are mapped out, the mistakes have already been made (by me 😅).
Now all that’s left is for you to experience it ♥️
So, ready to stop toggling between 27 browser tab and start planning Peru with clarity?!
Get the guide below 🥳
If you’ve been watching my Peru series on Instagram and thinking,
“I want to do ALL of those things!!” — I got you!
Planning a trip to Peru can feel overwhelming. It’s a country with incredible diversity in landscapes and experiences — but the long travel distances, dramatic altitude shifts, confusing booking platforms, and endless options can test even the most seasoned traveler.
I spent hours researching every route, hotel, and tour. I navigated website crashes, conflicting information, and logistics puzzles to design a 17-day itinerary that felt intentional, immersive, and realistic to execute — and I did it all without relying on a tour agency. I wanted the trip to be uniquely ours, and at our own pace.
You’re here because what you my Peru content resonated — and you want that same kind of independent, immersive trip without the overwhelm of figuring it out alone.
That’s why I’m sharing it all with you!
From the best 10-hour luxury train ride across the Andes and glamping under the desert stars to Machu Picchu circuit strategy and altitude planning, this 35-page guide walks you through the entire journey step-by-step.
This isn’t a surface-level guide. It’s the full blueprint behind those magical moments you’ve seen on Instagram. ✨
Here’s what you can expect:
• A complete day-by-day itinerary (17 days mapped out clearly)
• Transportation details between each destination
• Restaurant, hotel, and tour recommendations
• Direct booking links for streamlined planning
• Machu Picchu circuit breakdowns + ticket tips
• Rainbow Mountain & altitude preparation advice
• Cultural homestay guidance for Lake Titicaca
• Ethical travel insights + language tips for deeper connection
• Hacks for navigating difficult booking websites
• My personal packing list
• Articles I’ve written on what to do and eat in Cusco
• Personal insight on how to structure each day intentionally
Here are the locations in the itinerary:
Lima, Cusco, Machu Picchu, Sacred Valley, Red Valley/Rainbow Mountain, Lake Titicaca (Uros, Amantanti and Taquile), Arequipa, Huacachina
If you prefer to travel independently but want a tested, thoughtfully structured route, then this guide was made for you.
The research is done, the logistics are mapped out, the mistakes have already been made (by me 😅).
Now all that’s left is for you to experience it ♥️
So, ready to stop toggling between 27 browser tab and start planning Peru with clarity?!
Get the guide below 🥳