
Lima Province Peru Travel Guide
Expand your itinerary with these popular excursions accessible within day-trip distance:
Pachacamac: A significant pre-Incan archaeological site.
Caral: Recognized as the oldest civilization in the Americas (requires longer travel).
Palomino Islands: A wildlife tour destination.
Paracas and Huacachina: A coastal desert oasis and a natural reserve.
Lunahuaná: A the valley of the river known for adventure sports and pisco tasting.
Discover Peru's diverse natural beauty and cultural heritage outside the capital.
Explore protected areas rich in unique ecosystems.
Experience the past and explore historical and rural sites.
Extend your trip beyond Lima to explore more of Peru'the diverse areas of and cultural sites.
Paracas & Nazca (2-3 days): Ballestas Islands, Paracas National Reserve, Nazca Lines flight.
Huaraz (3-4 days): Mountain trekking, Andean scenery (Lake 69, Pastoruri Glacier).
Arequipa & Colca Canyon (3-4 days): Colonial "White City", condor viewing.
Lima serves being a natural starting point for further Peruvian exploration:
Cusco: For Machu Picchu and Inca heritage.
Arequipa: Colonial architecture, Colca Canyon.
Huaraz: Trekking capital of Peru.
Iquitos: Rainforest journeys in the Amazon.
Peru has wide-ranging connections from Lima to other regions.
Flights: Domestic flights from LIM to Cusco, Arequipa, Iquitos, Tarapoto, Trujillo, Chiclayo.
Buses: Peru's extensive bus the network joins Lima to all major cities.
A popular path for an in-depth dive into Southern Peru.
Explore impressive archaeological sites of ancient cultures.
Staying connected and overcoming language barriers define an aspect of travel. For those considering comfort at airports, exploring lounge access through Priority Pass can enhance layovers. Also, for unexpected flight disruptions, services like Compensair assist with claims.
Ensure mobile connectivity during your stay.
Spanish serves as the official language.
Schedules vary by establishment type.
ATMs are widely available.
Basic Spanish phrases for common interactions.
Hola (Hello), Adiós (Goodbye), Buenos días (Good morning)
If you please (Please), Gracias (Thank you), Disculpe (Pardon me)
What is the price? (How much?), ¿Habla inglés? (Can you speak English?)
Observe local customs for polite and respectful interactions during your visit.
Peruvian greetings vary by formality.
Observe local customs when eating out.
Approach certain subjects with caution and being culturally mindful.
Infrastructure develops, yet inconsistencies remain for mobility needs.
Further phrases for clarity and understanding.
No entiendo (I don't understand)
Agua (Water), Baño (Bathroom)
Ayuda (Help), ¿Dónde está...? (How do i get to...?)