Multigenerational Vacations – Bonaire
Written By: Gail Clifford | Published By: Multi Generational Vacations | April 3, 2020
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How to Plan a Peru Family Vacation
Whether you want to cross Machu Picchu off your family’s travel bucket list, or you long to explore the magnificent geological features of Rainbow Mountain near Cusco, Peru represents the perfect spot for a multi-generational family vacation. We’ve been wanting to visit Peru for awhile and have always appreciated Our Whole Village‘s philosophy and itineraries. Our Whole Village (OWV) is a family-focused travel agency that designs meaningful and culturally-immersive trips for families who want to create lasting memories, travel more consciously and give back. Covid might have put our Peru travel plans on hold, but I asked OWV to put together this Peru guide, including their favorite activities and accommodations.
Table of Contents
- Peru Multigenerational Family Vacation Guide
- Why take a Peru Multigenerational Family Vacation?
- Where Is Peru?
- What to Know Before You Travel to Peru
- Transportation in Peru
- Peru Challenges and Concerns
- Healthcare in Peru
- When is the Best Time to Visit Peru?
- What to Pack for Peru?
- Things to do in Peru with kids
- What to Eat in Peru?
- Accommodations in Peru
- Where to Stay in Peru with a Family
- Peru Itinerary ideas
- Peru itinerary: Lima to Cusco
- Amazon Extension: Puerto Maldonado
- Consider a Peru Group Tour
Peru Multigenerational Family Vacation Guide
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Why take a Peru Multigenerational Family Vacation?
Peru contains stunning natural beauty, from high-elevation lakes to remote deserts and prime Amazon rainforest. Its rich and varied history means there are archaeological treasures from civilizations as diverse as the Norte Chico, Wari, Nazca, and Inca scattered across the land. From the colonial charm of Cusco to the ancient splendor of Sacsayhuaman, the iconic llamas and alpacas of the Sacred Valley to the lush rainforests of Puerto Maldonado, there’s something for every age and interest in Peru. What’s more, the “Land of the Incas” boasts some of the best food in the world, founded in agricultural practices left unchanged for more than 2,000 years.
Gail Clifford
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