Things to do in Peru

Things to do in Peru

Discover Authentic Experiences in Peru with Wendy Wu Tours

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To make sure you truly immerse yourself in the culture of Peru we pack every single one of our tours to Peru with authentic cultural experiences.

We’ve highlighted our favourite ones on each tour but here are just a few examples of what you can look forward to…

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  • Local Life

    Stay with a local on Lake Titicaca

    Spend the night surrounded by the waters of the mighty Lake Titicaca, on an island where the local, native traditions still reign supreme and life is a pace or two slower.

  • Food

    Cook like a Quecha

    Browse the colourful produce at a market, taking a selection of fresh ingredients to the house of a welcoming local family where you will use them as part of a cooking class, preparing a delicious regional dish.

  • Local Life

    Floating Islands of Lake Titicaca

    Visit the indigenous Uros people, a community who live on floating islands made of reeds on the waters of Lake Titicaca, and spend some time learning about their fascinating culture.

  • Food

    Sample Peru's National Tipple

    Learn all about the subtle flavours of 'Pisco', Peru's national beverage and tipple of choice, at a tasting in Lima.

  • Community

    Meet a local Peruvian community

    Travel to CCaccaccollo a remote village and home to over 50 indigenous families and spend time with them and learn about the traditional way of life.

  • Nature and Wildlife

    Journey to Lake Titicaca

    Journey into the heartland of the Incas, to Puno, on the shores of Lake Titicaca, by train. Crossing the scenic Peruvian highlands, you’ll pass rolling hills, serene lakes and traditional villages, the views made even more appealing by a gourmet lunch and cultural entertainment.

  • Culture

    Quechua ritual in Sacsayhuaman

    Visit the ruins of Sacsayhuaman, meaning the ‘place where the hawk is satiated’ in the Quechua language, and experience a traditional Quechua ritual led by a Shaman, providing a spiritual connection to the rich Andean traditions and Inca heritage