OVEREX
Stone terraces. High passes. Desert coast.

PERU

ASIA

Peru rises from Pacific desert into the spine of the Andes — a country shaped by altitude, pre-Columbian routes and dramatic vertical transitions. Overex travels here for high mountain corridors, remote Andean tracks and the continuity of the great overland north–south axis. This is elevation layered with history — structured, exposed and expansive.

PERU

Large Andean nation
PERU

TRAVEL SNAPSHOT

ASIA

TERRITORRY

PERU
  • • REGION: South America
  • • CAPITAL CITY: Lima
  • • LANDSCAPE: Andes mountains, high plateaus, desert coast, deep valleys
  • • ALTITUDE RANGE: Sea level – 4,800m+
  • • CLIMATE: Coastal desert / cold high-altitude nights
  • • POPULATION DENSITY: Concentrated in coastal and valley regions
  • • OFFICIAL LANGUAGE(S): Spanish / Quechua
  • • LOCAL CURRENCY: Peruvian Sol

EXPEDITION PROFILE

PERU
  • • BEST SEASON: May–October (Andean regions)
  • • REMOTENESS: Moderate–High in highland sectors
  • • DRIVING CONDITIONS: Mountain passes, paved highland roads, remote gravel tracks
  • • PACE OF TRAVEL: Moderate
  • • TRAVEL STYLE: Pioneer Tours / Leader Tours / Expeditions
  • • DIFFICULTY: Moderate–Hard
  • • LOCAL INTERACTION LEVEL: Moderate - High
  • • ELECTRICITY: 220V
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$4280
$3999

Duration 14 Days
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$8995
$8495
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Difficulty Accessible
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$2245
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EXPEDITION CONTEXT

• Sustained altitude requires acclimatization planning
• Strong integration into the north–south Andean overland axis
• Infrastructure generally reliable in main corridors
• Seasonal rains affect mountain routing
• Cultural heritage zones require respectful access management

FIELD NOTES

• Steep gradients in mountain sectors
• Dense traffic near major cities
• Variable fuel quality in remote regions
• Rapid weather changes at elevation
• Permit coordination required in protected areas

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