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Classic routes into the mountains of Peru are common fare for world travelers. The accessibility and culture that surrounds mountain climbs and via ferratas allows everyone to enjoy incredible routes into a world-class landscape. From south Peru to Cajamarca and the north, the mountainous terrain that defines the country is best climbed with a captivating via ferrata course!
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What should I know about Via Ferrata Peru?
Peru is a South American country known for its Andean trails and unforgettable wilderness. The landscape includes high mountains, jungles, and lakes. Machu Picchu is among one of the most sought after adventures in the entire world.
The diversity of the landscape has created a wide spectrum of flora and fauna, a biodiversity that is visible while taking a series of programs here. Via ferrata is a safe option for those who want to witness the wildlife first hand.
Lima has a series of rock climbing options near to the city, so finding a via ferrata around the capital or adding another adventure to your program is common.
Why should I choose Peru for my Via Ferrata adventure?
Andes Exploration!
When it comes to exploring mountains, a via ferrata route is a beautiful way to experience them. Following the established supported routes through the highlands and foothills of the Andes can provide a stunning perspective to an already amazing destination, complete with an active adventure to keep you smiling the whole time.
Everyone Can Climb!
Sometimes the Andes can be a little intimidating, and via ferrata courses are here to help. By adding steps, ladders, monkey bridges, and the like, you make it available to just about everyone. Cruise along some of the most well-known routes and into the heights of the Andes without compromising a fun climb.
Peruvian Culture!
Combine your via ferrata with a cultural immersion to make the most of your trip. It will most likely happen anyway, as Cusco, Huaraz, and Arequipo all have fascinating histories to discover. Add a few days to your trip and hike to Machu Picchu or the Ausangate if you wanted the journey of a lifetime.
What can I expect from the weather in Peru?
The wet season lasts from November to April, and the dry season from May to September. The temperature can become uncomfortably cold, especially at high altitude and during rains.
Which language is predominantly spoken in Peru?
Spanish
What currency is accepted in Peru?
Peruvian sol (PEN)
How to Get There
Lima connects directly to most major cities in the Americas, including New York, Los Angeles, and Buenos Aires. Regional airports in the north and Cusco in the south. Buses are also available for domestic travel.
What’s the country code of Peru?
+51
What’s the high season for Via Ferrata in Peru?
Via ferrata is best done in late spring to autumn, from May through September.
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