Happy Holidays from Fertur Peru Travel!
We want to wish our past, present and future clients Happy Holidays and a Peaceful and Prosperous New Year, punctuated by inspiring travel adventures.
May peace, prosperity and good will reign for all people of all faiths!

This past Friday, December 21, 2018, marked the longest day of light and the Summer Solstice in the Southern Hemisphere. In the time of Inca, the December solstice was known as the Capac Raymi, when pilgrimages to Cusco occurred to celebrate the Royal Feast of the Sun.
Nowadays, the pilgrimages continue. Christmas in Cusco is a distinctive holiday experience, marked by Catholic masses recited in Quechua, and a pageantry of colorful market fairs leading up to the holy night.
As we get set to flip the calendar, we’re very excited about the great developments for travel in Peru for 2019.
We not only look forward to providing amazing experiences for you in Cusco, Machu Picchu, Nasca, and Lake Titicaca, etc., but also those off-the-beaten path destinations in less traveled corners of Peru that are coming into their own:
- The Moche and Chimu archaeology sites along Peru’s northern coast,
- The Chachapoya temple fortress of Kualap in the northeastern jungle corridor of Amazonas,
- The white sand beaches of Tumbes.
Just to name a few….
We look forward to serving you in 2019!
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