Three Peru itineraries: which one should I choose?
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MI
Hi there,

I’ll be traveling to Peru in August 2025. Unfortunately, I only have 12 days to visit this amazing country. I’m torn between doing a fast-paced trip where I see every sight but don’t really soak it all in, or going for a lighter itinerary that lets me enjoy the moment more.

Right now, I’ve narrowed it down to three options and I’d love to hear your thoughts on which one to pick.

Option 1 August 14, 2025 Flight Canada – Lima Visit Lima Stay in Lima August 15, 2025 Flight Lima – Cusco Visit Cusco Stay in Cusco August 16, 2025 Visit Humantay Lake Stay in Cusco August 17, 2025 Visit Sacred Valley Stay in Ollantaytambo August 18, 2025 Visit Machu Picchu Stay in Ollantaytambo August 19, 2025 Visit Sacred Valley Stay in Cusco August 20, 2025 Visit Rainbow Mountains Stay in Cusco August 21, 2025 Flight Cusco – Lima Bus Lima to Huacachina Stay in Huacachina August 22, 2025 Visit Huacachina Stay in Huacachina August 23, 2025 Visit Paracas Stay in Huacachina August 24, 2025 Bus Huacachina – Lima Visit Lima Stay in Lima August 25, 2025 Flight Lima – Canada

Option 2 August 14, 2025 Flight Canada – Lima Bus Lima – Huacachina Stay in Huacachina August 15, 2025 Visit Huacachina Bus Huacachina – Arequipa Overnight bus August 16, 2025 Visit Arequipa Stay in Arequipa August 17, 2025 Colca Canyon Transfer Arequipa – Puno Stay in Puno August 18, 2025 Visit Lake Titicaca Bus Puno – Cusco (7:00 AM) Overnight bus August 19, 2025 Visit Humantay Lake Stay in Cusco August 20, 2025 Visit Sacred Valley Stay in Ollantaytambo August 21, 2025 Visit Machu Picchu Stay in Ollantaytambo August 22, 2025 Visit Sacred Valley Stay in Cusco August 23, 2025 Visit Rainbow Mountains Stay in Cusco August 24, 2025 Flight Cusco – Lima Visit Lima Stay in Lima August 25, 2025 Flight Lima – Canada

Option 3 August 14, 2025 Flight Canada – Lima Bus Lima – Huacachina Stay in Huacachina August 15, 2025 Visit Huacachina Stay in Huacachina August 16, 2025 Visit Paracas Stay in Paracas August 17, 2025 Bus Paracas – Lima Flight Lima – Cusco Stay in Cusco August 18, 2025 Visit Cusco Stay in Cusco August 19, 2025 Visit Humantay Lake Stay in Cusco August 20, 2025 Visit Sacred Valley Stay in Ollantaytambo August 21, 2025 Visit Machu Picchu Stay in Ollantaytambo August 22, 2025 Visit Sacred Valley Stay in Cusco August 23, 2025 Visit Rainbow Mountains Stay in Cusco August 24, 2025 Flight Cusco – Lima Visit Lima Stay in Lima August 25, 2025 Flight Lima – Canada
FA FamilleUS Veteran ·
12 days with 10 days on-site means you’ll have to make some choices.

You seem to be prioritizing Huacachina, which I’m not familiar with. On paper, why not! But over 10 days, is it really a good idea to go to Peru for 3 days in sand dunes that you can see elsewhere in the world?

Personally, I’d focus on the must-sees: - Machu Picchu (obviously) - The Sacred Valley (right next to it) - Cusco (as the starting point for the two above) - And Lake Titicaca And I’d build my 10 days around these highlights (which you won’t find anywhere else).

I’d skip Lima (the gray city) since it doesn’t offer much. I’d have to give up Nazca because it’s also a must-see (but it’s far). And I’d regret missing Colca and Arequipa, which would’ve needed 3 extra days (though Misti is stunning on the way to see the condors of Colca).

In short: Day 1: Flight to Lima + Flight to Juliaca (Night in Puno) Days 2-3: Lake Titicaca (Uros, Amantani (1 night), Taquile) and 1 night in Puno after the boat ride Day 4: Transfer to Cusco (via Palcoyo, which is more on the route) – Night in Cusco Day 5: Cusco city – Night in Cusco Day 6: Sacred Valley with a driver: Pisac + Ollantaytambo + Maras salt mines + Moray – Night in Cusco Days 7-8: Trek to Machu Picchu (1 night on the trek and 1 night in Aguas Calientes) Day 9: Machu Picchu (8:00 AM to 12:00 PM on-site – Circuit #2) and return by the 3:00 PM train – Night in Cusco Day 10: Cusco city – Night in Cusco Day 11: Early morning departure to Vinicunca, then rest – Night in Cusco Day 12: Return flight Cusco – Lima – Home
Nos escapades : Le Maroc, l'Egypte, la Mauritanie, la Tunisie, l'Afrique du Sud, Lanzarote, les Etats-Unis (3 ans), le Canada, le Mexique, la Colombie, le Pérou, la Guadeloupe, la Martinique, l'Indonésie, la Thaïlande, Israël, Dubaï, la Jordanie, la Turquie, et Tahiti... pour l'instant !
MI Mike9966 ·
Thanks for the info :) I’ve decided to focus on Huacachina and Cusco instead.

I’ve actually wanted to go to Bolivia for a while, but I never find flights at a good price. I realized that my logical option next time will be to arrive in Lima, take a domestic flight to Juliaca, visit Lake Titicaca, and cross into Bolivia.

So, the only thing I’ll really miss is the Canyon, but I’d rather enjoy the trip than try to see everything and end up seeing nothing. I’d happily skip Lima, but I’m keeping a day just in case I have any flight issues.

Here’s where I’m at right now:

D1 (August 14) Flight from Canada to Lima (9:30 AM) Explore Lima Stay in Lima

D2 (August 15) Flight from Lima to Cusco (8:40 AM – 10:05 AM) Explore Cusco Stay in Cusco

D3 (August 16) Visit Humantay Lake Stay in Cusco

D4 (August 17) Explore the Sacred Valley (Pisac – Ollantaytambo) Stay in Ollantaytambo

D5 (August 18) Visit Machu Picchu Stay in Ollantaytambo

D6 (August 19) Explore the Sacred Valley (Maras – Moray – Chinchero) Stay in Cusco

D7 (August 20) Visit Rainbow Mountain or Palcoyo Stay in Cusco

D8 (August 21) Flight from Cusco to Lima (7:55 AM – 9:25 AM) Transport from Lima to Huacachina Stay in Huacachina

D9 (August 22) Explore Huacachina Stay in Huacachina

D10 (August 23) Transport from Huacachina to Paracas Explore Paracas Stay in Paracas

D11 (August 24) Transport from Paracas to Lima Explore Lima Stay in Lima

D12 (August 25) Flight from Lima to Montreal (6:00 AM)
FA FamilleUS Veteran ·
That makes more sense!

And definitely for next time: Puno / La Paz / Uyuni / Sud Lipez
Nos escapades : Le Maroc, l'Egypte, la Mauritanie, la Tunisie, l'Afrique du Sud, Lanzarote, les Etats-Unis (3 ans), le Canada, le Mexique, la Colombie, le Pérou, la Guadeloupe, la Martinique, l'Indonésie, la Thaïlande, Israël, Dubaï, la Jordanie, la Turquie, et Tahiti... pour l'instant !
LE Lecondor Veteran ·
Hi there,

A tip for domestic flights: Latam airline
MO Montagnard74 Globetrotter ·
Hi there,

Two quick notes on your itinerary:

- Days 4/5/6: visit the Sacred Valley BEFORE Machu Picchu. You can return to Cusco after Pisac and continue exploring Cusco (there’s a lot to see, including Q'enqo, Sqsaywaman, and the Cristo Blanco). Then visit Maras, Moray, and Chinchero, and stay overnight in Ollantaytambo. Once you’ve seen Machu Picchu, the other sites might seem less extraordinary. In August, book Machu Picchu + the train VERY quickly.

- Day 8: Cusco/Lima flight + transfer to Huacachina: Be careful with flights from Cusco—they often leave 1 or 2 hours late (especially in the morning) due to fog in the valley. Also, for the Lima airport/bus station transfer, check that there are afternoon buses to Huacachina (it’s over a 5-hour trip).

Great idea to spend some time in Lima—I really liked the city. Stay near Plaza de Armas; it’s less touristy than Miraflores.

On my profile, there’s a little travel journal of my trip there, even if it’s a bit dated now 😉
"Le véritable voyage de découverte ne consiste pas à chercher de nouveaux paysages, mais à avoir de nouveaux yeux." Marcel Proust
CA Cassius Veteran ·
Hi there. I’d go with option 2 because of the altitude. It’s better to stop first in Arequipa, which is at 2,300 m, rather than heading straight to Cusco at around 3,500 m. That way, you’ll likely avoid altitude sickness. Gérard
gerard
MI Mike9966 ·
Thanks for the advice :) It was my plan, but unfortunately we’re short on time and I want to cut down on transport.

Here’s the itinerary we’ve settled on:

Day 1 (August 14) Flight Canada - Lima (9:30 AM) Explore Lima Stay in Lima

Day 2 (August 15) Flight Lima - Cusco (8:40 AM - 10:05 AM) Explore Cusco Stay in Cusco

Day 3 (August 16) Explore Cusco Stay in Cusco

Day 4 (August 17) Guided tour of the Sacred Valley + transfer to Ollantaytambo Stay in Ollantaytambo

Day 5 (August 18) Visit Machu Picchu Stay in Cusco

Day 6 (August 19) Visit Humantay Lake Stay in Cusco

Day 7 (August 20) Visit Rainbow Mountain or Palcoyo Stay in Cusco

Day 8 (August 21) Flight Cusco - Lima (7:55 AM - 9:25 AM) Transport Lima - Huacachina Stay in Huacachina

Day 9 (August 22) Explore Huacachina Stay in Huacachina

Day 10 (August 23) Transport Huacachina - Paracas Explore Paracas Stay in Paracas

Day 11 (August 24) Transport Paracas - Lima Explore Lima Stay in Lima

Day 12 (August 25) Flight Lima - Montreal (6:00 AM)
CA Cassius Veteran ·
Ouch. You land at 0m, Cusco is at 3,300m minimum. It’s important to acclimatize around 2,200m before going higher. That’s asking for trouble. I’m a mountaineer—I know what I’m talking about. Many people go through Arequipa for good reason. Up to you.
gerard
MA Mathews Globetrotter ·
For altitude, drink coca mate, though the effectiveness of this drink is debatable. Otherwise, ask for sorochi pills in Lima. But still, take them with caution.
CA Cassius Veteran ·
Sorry, but I don’t agree with you. Acclimatization should happen naturally. As a mountaineer, I think you need to respect the stages. Last year, above 4,000m, I had to rescue someone who had just arrived from Lima. Do as you see fit.
gerard
MA Mathews Globetrotter ·
Last year at over 4,000m I had to rescue someone who had just arrived from Lima.

Did you call a helicopter?
MI Mike9966 ·
Actually, I already landed in Quito at 2,800 m, and the next day I climbed Cotopaxi at 5,000 m altitude.

I think arriving at 3,000 m in Cusco, spending 2 relaxed days there before heading to Machu Picchu at 2,500 m shouldn’t be too bad!
CA Cassius Veteran ·
I doubt you climbed to 5,890m the day after arriving at Coto. Or else you're really strong!!
gerard
MI Mike9966 ·
To be honest, I arrived by plane around 10:00 PM the night before in Quito, spent the night there, then took the bus early the next morning to my hostel. Borrowed a bike and rode up Cotopaxi... Halfway there, my head felt like it was going to explode. I went back to the hotel, had some coca tea, and they explained that people usually go up by bike in a pick-up truck and then ride down. So the next day, I tried it again—went up in a pick-up taxi, left my bike at the refuge at the top, hiked up to the snow on foot, and then rode down on the bike!

That’s why I thought about spending two days in Cusco to rest and hydrate before heading to Machu Picchu, which is at a lower altitude.

I would’ve loved to visit Arequipa, but the 12-hour overnight bus ride didn’t appeal to me, unfortunately.
DJ Djalma Globetrotter ·
Actually, I already landed in Quito at 2,800 m, and the next day I climbed Cotopaxi at 5,000 m. I think arriving at 3,000 m in Cusco, spending 2 relaxed days there before heading to Machu Picchu at 2,500 m shouldn’t be too bad!

Hey, There shouldn’t be any issues since you’re not prone to AMS, and after your hike to Lake Humantay, you’ll descend to sleep in Cusco anyway...

Personally, I’d spend more time in the mountains (around Cusco), maybe Puno and Lake Titicaca, and skip Ica/Huacachina (meh), Paracas, etc.—basically that whole coast, which I didn’t find all that great. If you’d had more time, I would’ve suggested (instead of the Pacific coast) heading to the Cordillera Blanca (Huaraz, Caraz). PS: I’d skip Lima too (didn’t like it)—one day is enough!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XCOyB7WStI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2eI67iCbKY
MO Montagnard74 Globetrotter ·
Personally, I’d spend more time in the mountains (around Cuzco), maybe even Puno and Lake Titicaca, and skip Ica/Huacachina (meh), Paracas, etc.—basically that whole coast I didn’t find all that great. If you’d had more time, I would’ve suggested (instead of the Pacific coast) heading to the Cordillera Blanca (Huaraz, Caraz). PS: I’d skip Lima too (didn’t like it)—one day is enough!

I was tempted to give the same advice, but given the profile pic, not sure it’d be taken ;) For Lima, I disagree—I really liked the city (no need to stay a week, though, we’re on the same page...)
"Le véritable voyage de découverte ne consiste pas à chercher de nouveaux paysages, mais à avoir de nouveaux yeux." Marcel Proust
DJ Djalma Globetrotter ·
For Lima, I beg to differ—I really liked the city (though there’s no need to stay a week, we agree on that...)

First off, I’m not really a big city person... The first time I visited, I found the city sad and gray; I must’ve been in the wrong neighborhood 😕

I passed through again in 2009 on a quick stopover from Bolivia, and it had (in my opinion) gotten a facelift! Much cleaner and more modern than before. (Prices had gone up too, just like the rest of Peru!) Whether you visit or not, if you’ve got time, sure; if you’re short on time, there are better places to see...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XCOyB7WStI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2eI67iCbKY
MA Mathews Globetrotter ·
Ps: I’d skip Lima too (I didn’t like it)—1 day is enough!

Even if Lima doesn’t seem like a charming city at first glance, it’d be a shame to skip the colonial architecture in the center (keep in mind it was a viceroyalty city) and the excellent museums like the archaeology one.
MI Mike9966 ·
Aw, my girlfriend really wanted to go to Huacachina :s We had to make some choices, and since I’m planning to go to Bolivia in the next few years, I figured I’d skip Lake Titicaca this year—it’s easier for me to find a flight ticket from Montreal to Lima.

So, my next trip would be Lima-Arequipa-Colca Valley-Lake Titicaca, then cross overland into Bolivia.

Yeah, Huaraz looks amazing, but I’d need at least a minimum of 3 days there.

Maybe one day! :)
LA Lapresse2 Veteran ·
Hi there, Personally, I was really disappointed with Huacachina... A dirty watering hole, far from what I imagined an oasis to be... All you can do is take a buggy ride and sandboard down the dune, but that’s just my impression. Have a great trip!
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DJ Djalma Globetrotter ·
I agree, but... there's no accounting for taste, as they say. 😕
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XCOyB7WStI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2eI67iCbKY
MI Mike9966 ·
Thanks for the info.

Worth noting!

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