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Travel With Kids to Peru – Updated Guide 2024
Thinking about visiting Peru with kids under 10? This blog is for you!
Traveling with kids requires good planning. Our top tips for Peru with small kids are:
- Pick two or three destinations
- Choose hands-on activities instead of just sight-seeing
- Seek out tour guides who are trained to guide kids.
With kids – you don’t want to be changing locations or hotels every night – it is better to spend longer in destinations that have a variety of activities for your little ones.
We recommend creating a balanced mix of culture and nature by visiting Cusco and the Amazon Rainforest! When you are traveling with kids to Peru, You’ll most likely stop in Lima, which merits two of three days of your time, too. You’ll want to book internal flights to each place – but they are well connected. Cusco is a convenient 30-minute flight from Puerto Maldonado, the gateway to Tambopata – the most accessible and kid-friendly part of the Peruvian Amazon.
Below, we list recommended activities for this Lima-Cusco-Tambopata itinerary!
Lima – 2 Days
You’ll most likely fly into Lima – and it’s a vibrant, kid-friendly city – so we recommend you spend two days here.
In Lima, stay in the San Isidro or Miraflores neighborhoods – find a hotel or guesthouse within walking distance of Larcomar, so if all else fails your kids can run around the modern entertainment area and watch the surfers on the beach below.
Activities in Lima
- Circuito Magico del Agua is a series of illuminated fountains located in Parque de la Reserva. This isn’t open every day, so check the website for opening hours.
- Colonial churches: The colonial churches in the center of town may be more appealing to the adults, but the catacombs of San Francisco Monastery are sure to be interesting for the whole family (though it might scare some kids!)
- ChocoMuseo: There are four chocolate museums in Lima! Several have workshops for kids – check their website for dates and times. A must-do activity when Traveling with kids to Peru.
- Food Tours: There are a plethora of excellent food tours available in Lima – and well worth your time. It will help your kids learn about Peruvian food, and make them better order-ers for the rest of the trip!
Cusco – 4 days
The region around Cusco is chock-a-block full of archeological sites, but if your kids are like ours, they’ll be happy to see Machu Picchu and move on to more immersive activities – so that’s what we suggest.
Beware of altitude sickness when visiting Cusco – at 3,4000 meters it is quite high, although the chances are that the adults suffer more than the kids! For everyone in the family to acclimatize, start your trip in the Sacred Valley.
Activities for Kids in Cusco
- Visit Machu Picchu: There is a reason this UNESCO World Heritage Site is on every traveler’s bucket list. Prepare your kids with an introduction to Incan history before you arrive – encourage them to speculate on how it was built, why it was built, and what it all means. The answers to these questions are still mysteries, so their guess is as good as anyone else!
- Cooking class and market tour: There is a reason that Peru is referred to as the gastronomic capital of Latin America – the food is simply divine. On Airbnb experiences, you can find a variety of people offering market tours and cooking classes. You’ll walk through the market to purchase ingredients – the experience is much more immersive when you’re actually shopping for food! And then the head cooks a meal with a local.
- Horseback riding: this region is home to Peruvian Paso horses and many operators offer rides around the Valley. If your kids aren’t up for long rides, it’s also possible to walk around the paddock at the Sol y Luna Hotel.
- Hike & Learn Spanish: You will be amazed at the amount of Spanish your kids pick up when they travel – so why not encourage it, and head off the dreaded ‘Are we there yet?’ that seems to come up during any hike. Many providers are offering ‘Hike and Learn Spanish’ tours – a great way to see more of the Sacred Valley and keep your kids focused on something other than the kilometers left ahead of them.
Tambopata, Peruvian Amazon – 4 days
From Cusco, an easy 30-minute flight takes you to Puerto Maldonado, the gateway to the Amazon. The Amazon turns into a natural classroom for your kids – where they learn about the flora, fauna, science, and conservation.
Take this opportunity to connect with nature, helping them to focus on sounds, smells, forms, and colors. And remember that you can maximize their experience in the forest by keeping quiet so they have more chances to spot wildlife along with the activities.
This is a comprehensive experience, where activities are chosen a la carte, letting you customize your experience and find something for everyone in your family. Usually, kids do between 3-4 activities per day. We have activities designed especially for kids and guides that are trained specifically to work with kids. We recommend three nights at Posada Amazonas
Activities for kids in Tambopata at Posada Amazonas:
1. Climb the Tower: Climb to the very top of the canopy tower to get a birds-eye view of the whole Amazon Rainforest!

The tallest canopy tower in the region, surrounded by amazing Amazonian rainforest. Photo by Carlos Gonzales
2. Visit a jungle farm: a farm in the jungle? You bet! Meet the farmer tending to exotic fruit right in the heart of the Amazon.
3. Meet the Ese Eja Native Community of Infierno, during the whole experience, and share their traditions and stories. At Posada Amazonas, most of the team is from the Community.
4. Ethnobotanical walk: Learn about the plants that the native community has been using as medicine for centuries! You’ll learn about one plant that turns you blue and another that numbs your tongue!
5. Discover a new species: Your kids will delight in trapping insects at the light trap – and working with researchers to learn about the different species of moths and insects -and possibly identify a whole new species.

Kids on the light trap discovering new species at Posada Amazonas
6. Nature Walks: Feel confident to send your kids on a nature walk with our highly trained guides – who will bring the forest alive with stories and ‘treasure hunts for your kids.
In addition, Posada Amazonas has a beautiful playground just next to the main restaurant, so you can feel free to take a cup of coffee or relax after your daily activities sitting nearby without losing sight of your little ones.

Playground at Posada Amazonas Lodge – Photo by Louis Guillot
Additional destinations you should consider? well Peru is wide and diverse, so if you have time consider:
- Ica, Paracas, and Nazca, there you will find from nature to adventure experiences.
- The beaches in the north of Peru are amazing, if you consider that, then visit Vichayitos and Organos
We hope you have found these places interesting. Most importantly, please make sure to bring your reusable bottle of water and drink a lot of water, bring with you a good first aid kit and games or activities to keep kids entertained during long trips
Have an amazing family adventure!
By Natasha Martin
NOW READ: 3 nights family expedition at Posada Amazonas
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What our guest say
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- Valuation Excellent
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This trip was the highlight of our travels through peru. The lodge was absolutely 5 stars for everything. The room, food, people. We had a private guide, Allen, who grew up locally and really had deep knowledge of the land, the history, and the variety of plant and animal species in the jungle. His knowledge and passion were invaluable to our experience. There are a variety of tour companies and lodges you can book to visit the Amazon, however, I would only recommend Rainforest Expeditions as they are truly connected to the community and offer high quality first class amazon experience! Read all
We had a truly wonderful stay with Rainforest Expeditions. Everyone was incredibly kind and welcoming, and our guide was fantastic — very knowledgeable and passionate about the rainforest. We saw many animals, even from the boat, which made the experience unforgettable. Read all
I just spent 3 days here with my family. The research center surpassed all our expectations. I want to give a special shout out to Carlos who took such good care of us. He went above and beyond to make sure we werr comfortable. And he was always smiling. He made us feel so welcome. We had Erik as our guide who is so knowledgeable and experienced. We learned so much, saw so much wildlife. It really was a dream vacation. Thank you!! Read all
Chose this place to stay at the Amazon, as I heard it benefits the local indigenous community. Life changing experience. Oscar was an excellent guide! We saw so many wildlife! No 4th wall made it such an immersive jungle experience. Since they are eco friendly, there is no AC. It can get pretty hot depending on the season. So better to follow their guidance for clothing choices Read all
If you want to experience the Amazon in all its glory This is the place to come to Staff and guides were excellent Food was just incredible The forest walks were really interesting and informative Read all
If you are a birder, ask for Juan Carlos Yatto. He recognizes an astounding number of bird calls and can duplicate many of them. This place is magical, all I could have imagined. All the staff and scientists are incredible. The experience of a lifetime. Read all
This was the most amazing experience Very well organised The ground staff were so well organised The guides were excellent ( I’m looking at you Carlos!) Food was tasty and very varied Amazed that the chefs managed to get such variety in the middle of the Amazon Do not hesitate Book immediately you will not be disappointed. Highly recommended Read all
I can not say enough good things about my time at the Tambopata Research Center. Between the guides, the boat drivers, the chefs, the staff, the bartenders, the researchers, etc. Everyone was absolutely wonderful! If you are interested in viewing wildlife in the Amazon, this is the place for you! A special thank you to the maître d' Carlos who was so incredibly kind and hospitable and our guide Dino who was like a real life Indiana Jones. I can't wait to come back! Read all
An unforgettable, fully immersive jungle experience. Amazing how Tambopata Lodge delivers luxury touches in such a remote and rugged location. The food is fantastic, the staff incredible, and the wildlife sightings non-stop. The personalised itinerary and one-on-one guiding made the trip truly special—huge thanks to our guide Johan for sharing his passion and knowledge. The Macaw Project is inspiring, and it’s clear the lodge fully supports this important conservation work. Manager Brian was always kind, helpful. Well-done all involved. Read all
The most important fact we are grateful for is the true sense of understanding of the ecology of the Amazon the staff at Rainforest Expeditions (RFE) have shown us. RFE stands out for its stand against the pure, profit-motive initiatives many other tour operators do. We are very grateful to have had Carlos as our guide. Carlos is deeply dedicated, and is able to explain the nuances of the flora and fauna. The world today needs to act as one against the impact of climate change. RFE is one, bright shining light in this regard. Read all
We had a fabulous trip! The people were amazing, kind and very professional. The food was exceptionally good! The facilities are beautiful and well kept. We just loved our second time with Rainforest Expeditions and can't wait to go again!! Read all
Fantastic to be deep in the forest surrounded by incredible wildlife with our amazing guide Juan Carlos Yatto, who really knew his stuff! Also his photography skills meant that we could share our experience even better through his telescope using our phone cameras! We learned so much!! He went to extra lengths to find butterflies and moths for us along with so many different birds and monkeys. This was a travel highlight for us as experienced wildlife travellers. We loved our spacious room with no windows and open to more wildlife visitors but after 5 nights the bed could have been a little more comfortable. Luckily we had a second bed to use. Otherwise it was fantastic with hot water showers and fresh drinking water all the time. We were amazed at the variety of food on offer for breakfast, lunch and dinner and couldn’t believe they could have such a wonderful food offering in such a remote location. Even the wine and cocktails were great. I highly recommend spending the extra money and time getting to this location. We stayed at another lodge later which was closer to Puerto Maldonado and there was far less wildlife. Read all
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