Peru Fact Sheet

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

Updated January 2009

Current time in Peru (Lima):

For the more adventurous holiday-maker who enjoys hiking, the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is a must. Beginning in Cusco you will take a 3 night walking journey through the mountains above the Urubamba river, following the route of an old Inca road leading to the city of Machu Picchu. This journey will take you through some of the most spectacular sceneries of natural beauty, surrounded by mystery and filled with a rich history, all ending in one of the new wonders of the world – Machu Picchu.

The Inca Trail routes range between easy 2 day hikes and some more challenging 7 day treks.

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When to go

The best time to do the Inca Trail is when the weather is mostly dry and sunny – from May to September. The winter months of June, July and August are particuarly cold at night (dropping to -1°C), so bring that extra-warm sleeping bag with you!

Notable events in Peru for 2009

January Festival de la Marinera (annual – Trujillo festival)
February 1-10th: La Virgen de la Candelaria (annual – Candlemas festival)
21-28 Feb: Carnival (annual – Cajamarca)
April 5-12th: Holy Week (Semana Santa – annual)
19-26th: National Horse Competition (annual – Lima)
May 1st: Labor Day (official holiday)
3rd: Festival of the Crosses
May/June: Q’oyoriti (Ausangate festival)
June 11th: Corpus Christi (annual festival – Cusco)
24th: Inti Raymi (annual Festival of the Sun – Cusco)
29th: San Pedro Y San Pablo (Feast of St Peter & St Paul – offical holiday)
July 16-29th: La Virgen Del Carmen (festival)
28-29th: Fiestas Patrias (National Independence Days – Lima)
August 30th: Feast of Santa Rosa De Lima (official holiday)
September El Festival Internacional de la Primavera (International Spring Festival in Trujilo)
October 4th – Virgen Del Rosario (annual 10-day festival – Cajabamba)
8th – Battle of Angamos Day (official holiday)
18th – El Senor de los Milagros (Lord of the Miracles festival in Lima)
November Puno Day (annual winter festival)
1st – Todos Santos (All Saints Day – official holiday)
2nd – Dia de los Muertos (All Souls Day – festival)
December 8th – Fiesta de la Purisima Concepcion (Feast of the Immaculate Conception – official holiday)
25th – Christmas Day (official holiday)
27th – Virgen del carmen de Chinca (El Carmen festival)

Visa and Health Requirements for Peru

Visa – none required for South African passport holders on holiday for up to 90 days. However, visitors must have a return or onward ticket and sufficient funds to support themselves while in Peru.

Vaccination – Yellow Fever compulsory; Hepatitis A, Typhoid and Malaria Prophylaxis are recommended




Cusco: The Cradle of the Inca Civilization

Sunday, January 27th, 2008

Cusco -South America, is known all around the world for its special beauty and the incredible archaeological ruins of Muchu Picchu.

This is the town hikers depart from in order to go on the Inca Trail.

Cusco/Cuzco- “the old imperial Inca capital, which was both the administrative and the religious centre of the empire. Seized by the Spanish in 1533 after the murders of the Incas Huascar and Atahualpa, many of the original Inca buildings were destroyed and their stone used to construct palaces and churches for the invaders. Much of the city was also burned during the rebellion of 1534.”

Cusco porudly carries the title of “Archeological Capital of the Americas” because there is no other place on the continent where you can easily experience such an amazing culture as that of the Incas in such beautiful surroundings.

The contrast between native and western cultures, between history and the present makes Cusco especially attractive to foreigners visiting Peru