Nature
Peru is one of the countries with the greatest biodiversity on the planet. It is home to 84 of the Earth’s 117 life zones, including jungle, desert, tundra, lakes, mangroves, highland forests, and seas both warm and icy. It is among the five nations with the most species of birds, amphibians, and mammals, in addition to sheltering at least 25,000 varieties of known plant species. Peru is a mecca for anyone passionate about nature.
Travelers disembark from their cruise ship to venture into Peru’s biggest national reserve.
Pacaya Samiria
The white mantle of majestic Salkantay Mountain outlines the silhouettes of the explorers who dare to visit it.
Cordillera de Vilcabamba
A close look at the El Candelabro geoglyph, precursor of the enigmatic Nasca Lines.
Paracas
Expedition mode. One of our guides captures with his lens an imposing jaguar, the king of the Peruvian Amazon.
Tambopata