Practical planning notes for Peru: routes, timing, decisions to make early and ideas to discuss with Deicy before booking.
Decide what a good day means for your familySome teenagers want the longest possible visit; others prefer a clear plan and time to rest. Check the available entrance conditions, t…
Choose the pace before the ticketA family visit works better when the route is built around your children’s age, sleep schedule and walking comfort. The earliest option is not aut…
Start with the season, not a generic listCusco has two seasons, and they change your packing list more than anything else. Dry season (roughly April to October) means sunny days, …
Cash or card: you'll want bothPeru's official currency is the sol (PEN). Cards are widely accepted in Cusco's hotels, larger restaurants and tour operators, but smaller restaurant…
Why Cusco hits harder than you expectCusco sits at roughly 3,400 meters (about 11,150 feet) above sea level. If you're arriving from a coastal city — Lima, Miami, Los Angeles, mos…
Cusco altitude: how to place Humantay and Rainbow Mountain in your itineraryKeep arrival day light when possible.Use City Tour or Sacred Valley before demanding hikes.Do not stack…
Use the blog to compare ideas, then send your dates and route. Deicy can help turn scattered notes into a trip plan across Peru.
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