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WHAT ARE THE TOP TOURISM SITES IN PERU?


From the breathtaking peaks of the Andes to the dense jungle of the Amazon, Peru is a top destination for any traveller looking for adventure. Every year millions of tourists flock to explore the incredible tourist attractions of Peru and to discover the county’s ancient heritage.
But with so many places to choose from, selecting a definitive list of the top ten tourist attractions in Peru is no simple task. So we’ve deliberated, ruminated and cogitated to pick out ten of the best sights in Peru for visitors and, though we’ve often gone for the more obvious attractions, we’ve snuck in a couple of less recognisable places too…
So whether you’re planning a demanding mountain trek or a calming city retreat, our selection of the top ten visitor attractions in Peru will provide the inspiration you need to get planning. You can explore our Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Peru list below and don’t forget you can always discover more fascinating places to visit in our full list of Peru’s sites.

1. CHAN CHAN

Fans of archaeological sites will have a feast at the ancient city of Chan Chan, which literally translates as “Sun Sun”. Relatively unknown when compared to the country’s other ancient attractions, this astonishing city is nevertheless one of the very best places in Peru to explore. Not only is it the world’s largest adobe city, it is also the largest pre-Colombian city in the Americas. Developed around 1300 AD as the capital of the Chimu Kingdom, Chan Chan enjoyed centuries of prominence until it was overtaken by the Incas and eventually abandoned. Visitors can easily spend hours exploring the extensive site, which is made up of plazas, streets, houses, gardens, temples and reservoirs. There are even mausoleums where Chimu kings were buried along with their wives and their richest

2. INCA TRAIL

If you’re going to set yourself any challenge in life, it should be to walk the Inca Trail. As the most famous trek in South America - and one of the most popular tourist activities in Peru - this all-challenging trail allows hikers to follow in the footsteps of the ancient Inca people. It’s long, it’s arduous, and above all it’s amazing. Although the most famous stop along the trail is Machu Picchu there are actually loads of fascinating places to explore on route, such as Phuyupatamarca - which is one of the best preserved and most picturesque Inca ruins in existence - and the ‘inaccessible town’ of Sayacmarca with its labyrinth of houses and canals. Add into the mix the amazing natural beauty of the Trail and you will see why it’s a constant feature of any top 10 Peru attractions list.

3. CHOQUEQUIRAO

The Incan city of Choquequirao is similar to Machu Picchu in terms of style and size, but due to its remote location in the country’s south, it has far fewer tourists. And this is no bad thing. Its ‘off the beaten track’ vibe makes this a true hidden gem among Peru’s tourist attractions. Built in the late 15th century, Choquequirao supposedly served as an administrative hub for the region, as well as providing a local military centre. It was used as a refuge for Inca forces fleeing the siege of Cuzco and in various other battles. Today, the ruins of Choquequirao still contain a number of impressive sites. Be warned though, getting there involves a two day hike from the nearest villages

4. CASA DE LA EMANCIPACION

While Peru’s ancient civilisations are the main draw for tourists, the country has a more modern history which is definitely worth exploring. There’s no better place to start than Casa de la Emancipacion. Located in the gorgeous colonial city of Trujillo, which is the largest metropolis after Lima, Casa de la Emancipacion is the site where Peru planned and declared its independence from Spain. This occurred on 29 December 1820, after which the Casa became the home of Peru’s first government. Today its status at the very heart of the modern country ensures its place as one of the most important tourist attractions of Peru and visitors can enjoy various art and cultural exhibits as they explore its history. If you do visit, be sure to look down - the cubic Cajabamba floor is a masterpiece.

5. KUELAP

The fortress of Kuelap is one of the most overwhelming visitor attractions in Peru. From the 9th century, Kuelap was the stronghold of the Chachapoyas people, a tribe who lived in the region until shortly before the Spanish conquest. Looming some 3,000 metres above sea level, Kuelap leaves a mark on any visitor due to its sheer loftiness along with its impressive limestone defensive walls which surround a settlement of around 450 stone houses. Some of these houses include their original thatched roofs along with intricate carvings. Not the easiest to visit - though organised tours do run from nearby towns - it is nevertheless magnificent.

6. OLLANTAYTAMBO RUINS

The huge, steep terraces that shield Ollantaytambo’s spectacular Inca ruins mark one of the few places where the Spanish conquistadors were defeated in battle. While the Incas abandoned the village and its fortress soon after this 1536 battle, tourists have revisited it and for good reason. Today it’s one of the only towns in Peru that retains its original Inca walls and street grid. Most trains to and from Machu Picchu also stop at Ollantaytambo, giving it that ideal mix of authenticity and accessibility and making it one of the very best tourist attractions of Peru.

7. CHAUCHILLA CEMETERY

For those of a morbid disposition, Chauchilla Cemetery is for you. Like the Egyptians, ancient Peruvians liked to mummify corpses and you can see evidence of this at Chauchilla. This ancient Nazca burial ground in the southern coastal town of Nazca dates back to 1000AD and contains one of the most open displays of mummified bodies in existence. The mummies are incredibly well preserved, wrapped in the original cloth in which they were laid to rest. Each faces east in accordance with the Nazca culture and they’re sitting upright too, just to add an extra element of creepiness to the place. Not for everyone, but certainly one of the most unusual and unique of Peru’s tourist attractions.

8. NAZCA LINES

Whether they were created as messages to the gods or as paths to spiritual enlightenment, the Nazca Lines rank firmly among the top ten tourist attractions of Peru. These giant sketches are located in the country’s Nazca Desert and can only really be seen from the air. Amongst their enigmatic shapes is a monkey, two humans, a hummingbird, a tree and a spider. They spread over 450 square kilometres and it’s suggested that they were created by the Nazca Civilisation between 500BC and 500AD. They’re so huge that the best way to view them is definitely by plane. Alternatively go to the Pan American Highway observation tower to look at three of the drawings.

9. ROYAL SIPAN TOMBS

A revered warlord, the mausoleum of the Lord of Sipan from the fourth century AD gives the tomb of Tutankhamen a run for its money, and that says a lot. When the Sipan Tomb was found, the Lord of Sipan was covered in and surrounded by an opulent display of gold, silver and jewels. These amazing findings are all on display at the Sipan Tombs Museum, which has modelled itself on the actual tomb. It doesn’t just end there. The Lord of Sipan was found among other skeletons, including those of a dog, a llama and two young women, possibly his concubines, who might have been sacrificed upon his death. One of the most fascinating of Peru’s visitor attractions and full of mysteries to which we’ll never really know the answers. Now, if only the dead could talk...

Wildlife Watching Locations



Peru has several excellent locations for watching wildlife. There are national parks and protected areas with good tourist facilities. These areas provide good opportunities for viewing wildlife. Here is a map of Peru showing the locations of many of these parks.

Heath RiverHeath River - Tambopata areaPeru has several excellent locations for watching wildlife. There are national parks and protected areas with good tourist facilities. These areas provide good opportunities for viewing wildlife. Here is a map of Peru showing the locations of many of these parks.
  • Bahuaja-Sonene National Park
  • Ballestas Islands (Islas Ballestas)
  • Colca Canyon
  • Huascaran National Park
    This park is located in the Central part of Peru. It includes El Huascaran - the highest peak in Peru. Special species include the Spectacled Bear and the Vicuna.  ...link 
  • Iquitos
  • Manu National Park
    Manu is located on the eastern slopes of the Andes and stretches to the lowland rain forest on the Brazilian border.
  • Pacaya-Samiria National Resrve
    It is located in the headwaters of the Amazon River in northeastern Peru, on an alluvial plain between the Marañon and Ucayali river systems. It is accessible via the Amazon River through the city of Iquitos in the department of Loreto, or through the city of Tarapoto in the department of San Martin.  ...link 
  • Pampa Galeras National Reserve
    This is a stronghold of the Vicuna. The habitat is mostly Puna grasslands.
  • Paracas National Reserve
    It is located along the Pacific Coast in southern Peru, about 160 miles south of Lima. It includes marine habitat and coastal desert.
  • Rio Abiseo National Park
    It is located on the eastern slopes of the Andes in northeastern Peru. The endemic Yellow-tailed Wooly Monkey - Lagothrix flavicauda - is found here.  ...link 
  • Sierra del Divisor Reserve Zone
    It is one of the newest protected areas (declared in April 2006). It is located in northeastern Peru in the departments of Loreto and Ucayali and expanding into the Alto Juruá region of Acre state in Brazil. The region is an important biodiversity corridor

Reptiles of Peru

Reptiles of Peru

Peru has around 300 species of reptiles of which around 100 are endemic. Peru's reptile fauna includes spectacular species like giant anacondas and caimans, as well as many other snakes, lizards and turtles.
Spectacled CaimanSpectacled Caiman - Caiman crocodilus

Crocodilians

  1. American Crocodile - Crocodylus acutus
  2. Black Caiman - Melanosuchus niger
  3. Spectacled (White) Caiman - Caiman crocodilus
  4. Smooth-fronted Caiman (Schneider's Dwarf Caiman) - Paleosuchus trigonatus
  5. (Cuvier's) Dwarf Caiman - Paleosuchus palpebrosus
Green AnacondaGreen Anaconda - Eunectes murinus

Turtles and Tortoises


  1. Green Turtle - Chelonia mydas
  2. Loggerhead Turtle - Caretta caretta
  3. Hawksbill Turtle - Eretmochelys imbricata
  4. Leatherback Turtle - Dermochelys coriacea
  5. Olive Ridley Turtle - Lepidochelys olivacea
  6. Amazon Matamata - Chelus fimbriatus
  7. Twist-necked Turtle (South American Flat-headed)- Platemys platycephala
  8. Lesser Toad-headed Turtle - Phrynops gibbus
  9. Greater Toad-headed Turtle - Phrynops raniceps
  10. Geoffroy's Side-necked Turtle - Phrynops geoffroanus
  11. Red Toad-headed Turtle - Phrynops rufipes
  12. Big-Headed River Turtle - Peltocephalus dumerilianus
  13. Yellow-spotted Side-necked Turtle (Taricaya)- Podocnemis unifilis  ...photo 
  14. Giant Amazonian (South American) River Turtle - Podocnemis expansa
  15. Six-tubercled River Turtle - Podocnemis sextuberculata
  16. Scorpion Mud Turtle - Kinosternon scorpiodes
  17. White-lipped Mud Turtle - Kinosternon leucostomum
  18. Yellow-footed Tortoise - Geochelone denticulata
  19. Red-footed Tortoise - Geochelone carbonaria

Birds of Peru

Birds of Peru

Peru has over 1800 species of birds - the second highest number of any country. New species of birds are still being discovered and catalogued by scientists. 42 species have been officially added to science in the last 30 years.
Avibase - Peru Bird Checklist
A complete checklist of the birds of Peru provided by Avibase, including endemic, endangered, threatened, and accidental status.
Books
complete selection of the recommended Field guides and birding location guides.
Updates to "A Field Guide to the Birds of Peru" by Clements.
Audio
 Bird Songs Cover
Endemic Birds
Depending on the authority you consult between 125 and 139 species are endemic to Peru.
Birding trip reports
List of over 200 trip reports and links to other collections of trip reports.

Marine Mammals of Peru


Short-beaked Common Dolphin - Delphinus delphis
Photo by Giovanni Bearzi
Peru has about 35 species of marine mammals, in which we include whales, dolphins, poroises, sea lions, seals and sea otters. There are 21 species of small cetaceans. Most of these live in open waters but only two species, the Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) and the Burmeister's Porpoise (Phocaena spinnipinis), live in inshore waters.

List of Marine Mammals

  1. South American Sea Lion - Otaria flavescens (formerly byronia)
  2. South American Fur Seal - Arctocephalus australis
  3. Juan Fernández Fur Seal - Arctocephalus philippii (does not breed, seen in small numbers during the winter months at San Juan de Marcona)
  4. Marine Otter - Lontra felina
  5. Risso's Dolphin - Grampus griseus
  6. Bottlenose Dolphin - Tursiops truncatus
  7. Short-Beaked Common Dolphin - Delphinus delphis
  8. Long-Beaked Common Dolphin - Delphinus capensis
  9. Dusky Dolphin - Lagenorhynchus obscurus
  10. Pantropical Spotted Dolphin - Stenella attenuata
  11. Striped Dolphin - Stenella coeruleoalba
  12. Spinner Dolphin - Stenella longirostris
  13. Rough-Toothed dolphin - Steno bredanensis
  14. Pygmy Killer Whale - Feresa attenuata
  15. Killer Whale - Orcinus orca
  16. False Killer Whale - Pseudorca crassidens
  17. Burmeister's porpoise - Phocoena spinipinnis
  18. Fraser's Dolphin - Lagenodelphis hosei
  19. Southern Right-whale Dolphin - Lissodelphis peronii
  20. Short-Finned Pilot Whale - Globicephala macrorhynchus
  21. Long-Finned Pilot Whale - Globicephala melas
  22. Melon-Headed Whale - Peponocephala electra
  23. Antarctic Minke Whale - Balaenoptera bonaerensis
  24. Sei Whale - Balaenoptera borealis
  25. Bryde's Whale - Balaenoptera edeni
  26. Blue Whale - Balaenoptera musculus
  27. Fin Whale - Balaenoptera physalus
  28. Lesser-Beaked Whale - Mesoplodon peruvianus
  29. Blainville's Beaked Whale - Mesoplodon densirostris
  30. Cuvier's Beaked Whale - Ziphius cavirostris
  31. Southern Right Whale - Eubalaena australis
  32. Humpback Whale - Megaptera novaeangliae
  33. Sperm Whale - Physeter macrocephalus
  34. Pygmy Sperm Whale - Kogia breviceps
  35. Dwarf Sperm Whale - Kogia sima

Mammals of Peru

Mammals of Peru

Brown Capuchin Monkey
Brown Capuchin Monkey

Common Woolly Monkey
Common Woolly Monkey - Lagothrix lagotricha
Peru has over 500 species of mammals, of which about 70 are endemic and about 100 are threatened or endangered. These include spectacular species like the Jaguar and Spectacled Bear and rare endemic species like the Yellow-tailed Woolly Monkey.

Land Mammals

  1. Anderson's Mouse-Opossum - Marmosa andersoni
  2. Bishop's Slender Mouse-Opossum - Marmosa bishopi
  3. White-eared Opossum - Didelphis albiventris
  4. Giant Armadillo - Priodones maximus
  5. Nine-banded Armadillo - Dasypus novemcinctus
  6. Hairy Long-nosed Armadillo - Dasypus pilosus  ...photo 
  7. Giant Anteater - Myrmecophaga tridactyla
  8. Southern Tamandua - Tamandua tetradactyla
  9. Silky Anteater - Cyclopes didactylus
  10. Southern Two-toed Sloth - Choloepus didactylus
  11. Pygmy Marmoset - Cebuella pygmaea
  12. Goeldi's Monkey - Callimico goeldi
  13. Black-mantled Tamarin - Saguinus nigricollis
  14. Saddlebacked Tamarin - Saguinus fuscicollis
  15. Emperor Tamarin - Saguinus imperator
  16. Black-chested Moustached Tamarin - Saguinus mystax
  17. Mantled Howler Monkey - Alouatta palliata
  18. Bolivian Red Howler Monkey - Alouatta sara
  19. Andean CatAndean Cat
  20. Red Howler Monkey - Alouatta seniculus
  21. Black-headed Night Money - Aotus nigriceps
  22. Spix's Night (Owl) Monkey - Aotus vociferans
  23. Night Monkey - Aotus trivirgatus
  24. Dusky Titi Monkey - Callicebus moloch
  25. Yellow-handed Titi Monkey - Callicebus lucifer
  26. Andean Titi Monkey - Callicebus oenanthe
  27. Common Squirrel Monkey - Samiri sciureus
  28. Black-capped Squirrel Monkey - Saimiri boliviensis
  29. Brown Capuchin Monkey - Cebus apella
  30. White-Fronted Capuchin Monkey - Cebus albifrons
  31. Common (Brown) Woolly Monkey - Lagothrix lagotricha
  32. Gray Woolly Monkey - Lagothrix cana
  33. Silvery Woolly Monkey - Lagothrix poeppigii
  34. Yellow-tailed Woolly Monkey - Oreonax flavicauda (Endemic)
  35. Peruvian Spider Monkey - Ateles chamek
  36. White-bellied Spider Monkey - Ateles belzebuth
  37. Rio Tapajós Saki - Pithecia irrorata
  38. Monk Saki - Pithecia monhachus
  39. Red Uakari - Cacajao calvus
  40. Sechuran Fox (Zorro) - Pseudalopex sechurae
  41. Culpeo (Andean Fox) - Pseudalopex culpaeus
  42. JaguarJaguar
  43. Bush Dog - Speothos venaticus
  44. Short-eared Dog - Atelocynus microtis
  45. Maned Wolf - Chrysocyon brachyurus
  46. Jaguar - Felis onca
  47. Puma - Felis concolor
  48. Jaguarundi - Felis yagouaroundi  ...photo 
  49. Margay - Leopardus wiedii
  50. Ocelot - Leopardus pardalis
  51. Andean cat - Oreailurus jacobita
  52. Pampas Cat - Oncifelis colocolo
  53. Greater Grison - Galictis vittata  ...photo 
  54. Crab-eating Raccoon - Procyon cancrivorus
  55. South American Coatimundi - Nasua nasua
  56. Kinkajou - Potos flavus  ...photo 
  57. Olingo - Bassaricyon gabbii
  58. Tayra - Eira barbara
  59. Long-tailed Weasel - Mustela frenata
  60. Tropical Weasel - Mulstela africana
  61. Neotropical Otter - Lontra longicaudis
  62. Giant Otter - Pteronura brasiliensis
  63. Striped Hog-nosed Skunk - Conepatus semistriatus  ...photo 
  64. Spectacled Bear - Tremarctos ornatus
  65. Pink River Dolphin (Boto) - Inia geoffrensis
  66. Grey River Dolphin - Sotalia fluviatilis
  67. North Amazon Red Squirrel - Sciurus igniventris
  68. South Amazon Red Squirrel - Sciurus spadiceus
  69. Bolivian Squirrel - Sciurus ignitus
  70. Paca - Agouti paca
  71. Northern ViscachaNorthern Viscacha - Lagidium peruanum
  72. Mountain paca - Agouti taczanowskii  ...photo 
  73. Brown Agouti - Dasyprocta variegata
  74. Kalinowski Agouti - Dasyprocta kalinowskii (Endemic)
  75. Pacarana - Dinomys branickii
  76. Capybara - Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris
  77. Southern Viscacha - Lagidium viscacia
  78. Northern Viscacha - Lagidium peruanum
  79. Short-tailed Chinchilla - Chinchilla brevicaudata
  80. Amazon Bamboo-Rat - Dactylomys dactylinus
  81. Yellow-crowned Brush Rat - Isothrix bistriata
  82. Bare-tailed Tree Rat - Makalata occasius
  83. Mountain tapir - Tapirus pinchaque
  84. Lowland tapir - Tapirus terrestris
  85. Collared Peccary - Tayassu tajacu
  86. White-lipped Peccary - Tayassu pecari
  87. Vicuña - Vicugna vicugna
  88. Guanaco - Lama guanicoe
  89. Marsh DeerMarsh Deer - Blastocerus dichotomus
    Photo by Mariano Gimenez Dixon.
  90. White-tailed Deer - Odocoileus virginianus
  91. Marsh Deer - Blastocerus dichotomus
  92. Red Brocket Deer - Mazama americana
  93. Gray Brocket Deer - Mazama gouazoubira
  94. Dwarf Brocket - Mazama chunyi
  95. Red Dwarf Brocket - Mazama rufina
  96. Northern Pudu - Pudu mephistopheles
  97. North Andean Deer - Hippocamelus antisensis
  98. Amazon Manatee - Trichechus inunguis