The heartland of the Inca — Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley, the Amazon basin, Pacific deserts, and a food scene that ranks among the world’s best.
The cloud-wreathed Inca citadel reached via Cusco and the Sacred Valley — South America’s icon.
The Inca capital of cobbled streets and colonial churches built on stone foundations, at 3,400 m.
The world’s highest navigable lake, with the floating reed islands of the Uros people.
Pacific-clifftop capital with a colonial centre and a globally celebrated culinary scene.