Elite Group Adventures

Welcome to Elite Group Adventures!

"At Elite Group Adventures, we're passionate about crafting unforgettable journeys to Peru, an awe-inspiring destination brimming with rich culture, breathtaking landscapes, and ancient history. From the iconic Machu Picchu and the mystical Sacred Valley to the vibrant cities and the untamed Amazon rainforest, we curate immersive experiences that bring Peru's wonders to life in ways you'll never forget. While Peru is our heart and soul, we're also your gateway to incredible adventures around the globe! Whether you crave a sun-soaked beach escape, an adrenaline-pumping European adventure, or a deep dive into the rich cultures of Asia, we tailor every trip to suit your unique tastes, budget, and style, ensuring that every journey is as extraordinary as you are!"

 

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   Adults under 30
   31 to 40
   41 to 50
   51 to 60
   61 to ..

Iconic Cities

 
Lima
Lima, recognized as the culinary capital of the world and the largest city in Peru, is located on the central coast of the country, alongside the Pacific Ocean, forming an extensive and densely populated urban area. Currently, Lima is a cosmopolitan and diverse city, with a population exceeding 10 million inhabitants. The city offers a rich cultural scene that includes numerous museums, theaters, art galleries, and world-renowned restaurants such as Central, Kjolle, Maido, and Mayta, all featured in the list of the top 50 restaurants in the planet.
 
As the main gateway to the country, Lima has developed a robust tourism industry. Its main attractions include its historic center, archaeological sites, vibrant nightlife, as well as museums and art galleries. Lima is also famous for its festivals and popular traditions. Today, the city leads the index of the most visited cities in Latin America and is among the top 20 most visited cities globally.
 
Main Square of Lima, Peru  
 
Aereal View. Lima, Peru  
Cusco
Cusco is a city in southeastern Peru located on the eastern slope of the Andes Mountains, in the basin of the Huatanay River, a tributary of the Vilcanota. One of its main attractions is Machu Picchu, situated above the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Macchu Picchu (one of the 7 wonders of the world) was built in the classic Inca style, with polished dry stone walls. Its three main structures are the Intihuatana, the Temple of the Sun, and the Temple of the Three Windows.
 
Main Square of Cusco, Peru  
 
Machu Picchu. Cusco, Peru  
Arequipa
Arequipa is a city located in the southwest of Peru, at an altitude of 2,335 meters above sea level. It is known by the nicknames of the White City and the Lion of the South.
 
Among its main attractions is the Colca Canyon, located in the province of Caylloma. This canyon has a depth of 4,160 meters and is the fourth deepest canyon on the planet.
 
Main Square of Arequipa, Peru  
 
Misti. Arequipa, Peru  
Huaraz, Ancash
Huaraz is a city in Peru and the capital of the state of Ancash. It is home to approximately 140,000 people, the second-largest city in the Peruvian Andes. Located deep in the Andes Mountain range, it is quickly becoming one of the best places in the world for hiking, mountaineering, and rock climbing.

The city of Huaraz sits at 10,000 feet (3,052 meters) above sea level (that’s almost as high as Cusco!) The altitude and surrounding mountains make for a tough climate that is cold in the winter and wet in the summer.

Huaraz is most commonly visited by tourists looking for places in Peru to go hiking or mountaineering. Hiking in Huaraz is very popular because the nearby hikes are absolutely breathtaking! However, this very authentic Peruvian city is still a hidden gem to explore. So while hiking in Huaraz is world-famous, I encourage you to have a look around the city too and appreciate what a unique place Huaraz, Peru really is!

 
The White Montains in Huaraz, Peru  
 
Beautiful Lagoons, Huaraz, Peru.
Ica
Ica is a city in the southern center of Peru, located in the narrow valley formed by the Ica River, between the Great Tablazo de Ica and the western slopes of the Andes Mountains.

The oasis of Huacachina, located 5 km from the city of Ica, is surrounded by large sand dunes, suitable for practicing the sport known as sandboarding, as well as other adventure sports.

Visitors to Paracas enjoy observing the different ecosystems, archaeological remains of the Paracas culture, and the great diversity of marine fauna in the area. The main attractions of this resort are its pleasant climate, its beach, its seaside residences, and its restaurants offering typical local and seafood cuisine based on fish and shellfish."

 
Huacachina, Ica, Peru  
 
Paracas, Ica, Peru.
Iquitos
Iquitos is the capital of the district of Iquitos, as well as the province of Maynas and the department of Loreto. It is located in the Great Plains and surrounded by the Amazon, Nanay, and Itaya rivers, and Lake Moronacocha. It has become an important cosmopolitan city with strong Amazonian roots, boasting a notable historical complex, distinctive cuisine, Amazonian landscapes, a sing-song accent, vibrant nightlife, and a growing cultural scene.
 
The Amazon Jungle, Iquitos, Peru  
 
Navigating in Iquitos, Peru.
Tarapoto
Tarapoto is part of the Peruvian Amazon, a city located in the department of San Martín. It is situated at 350 meters above sea level on the banks of the Shilcayo and Cumbaza rivers, tributaries of the Mayo River. Known as the City of Palms, with a humid tropical climate, the city is renowned for its proximity to numerous waterfalls, high jungle cascades, lakes, and lagoons, making it ideal for adventure sports such as hiking, kayaking, climbing, mountain biking, trekking, and mountain sports.
 
Kayaking in Tarapoto, Peru  
 
Blue Lagoon in tarapoto, Peru.
Puno
Puno is part of the Peruvian Sierra in the south of Peru, situated on the Collao Plateau. The physical space stretches from the western shore of Lake Titicaca, in the inner bay of Puno (formerly Paucarcolla), over a slightly undulating surface (the central part), surrounded by hills. The upper part of the city has a semi-flat surface (Community Mi Perú, Yanamayo), ranging from 3810 to 4050 meters above sea level (between the shores of the lake and the highest parts). Puno is one of the highest cities in Peru and the fifth in the world.
 
Islas de los Huros en el Lago Titicaca, Peru  
 
Ciudad de Puno, Peru.
Mancora
Máncora is a resort town and locality in Peru, located in the province of Talara, in the department of Piura. It is both a resort and a fishing cove. In recent years, it has become a highly visited beach by both Peruvian and foreign surfers. Máncora is characterized by its beaches with sands ranging from light beige to semi-orange, its crystal-clear waters ranging from green-blue (summer) to turquoise (winter) (deep blue in the mornings), coastal cliffs and sandy hills, carob fauna, and its tropical savannah or equatorial dry forest adjacent to the coast just a few kilometers away.

The whale-watching season in Máncora typically starts in July and extends until November. During this time, humpback whales migrate from the southern hemisphere to the warm waters of the north to mate and give birth.

 
beautiful beaches in Mancora, Peru  
 
Swimming with turtles in Mancora, Peru.


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