Beyond the Destination: Memories That Unite Generations
For Father’s Month, discover experiences that invite you to share quality time, strengthen bonds, and create memories that will last forever.
Traveling has the ability to bring us closer to the places we dream of discovering and to create meaningful moments with those who have been a fundamental part of our history. There are conversations that only arise away from routine, discoveries that are enjoyed more when experienced together, and experiences that ultimately become memories that accompany families for years.
In Peru, the diversity of landscapes, cultures, and traditions offers countless opportunities to strengthen those bonds. From cities full of history to ancient civilizations, Andean villages, and natural settings of extraordinary beauty, each destination offers a different way to learn, discover, and enjoy in good company.
Discovering History Together
Lima holds some of the most representative settings of Peruvian history. Exploring the
Historic Center is to enter an environment where architecture, tradition, and heritage coexist in every square, street, and iconic building.
The Plaza Mayor, the Lima Cathedral, the Government Palace, and the grand houses with colonial balconies allow you to discover different chapters of the country’s evolution. Just a few steps away, spaces like the House of Peruvian Literature and the traditional Chinatown complement the visit with new perspectives on the capital’s cultural identity.
The experience allows you to explore some of Lima's most emblematic spaces alongside specialists who enrich each stop with historical context, anecdotes, and a deeper look into the city's cultural legacy.

A Journey to the Origins of the Americas
Beyond the capital, the Peruvian desert safeguards one of the continent's greatest archaeological treasures.
Caral and
Peñico allow you to get closer to the legacy of a civilization that flourished over five thousand years ago, making it one of the oldest in the Americas.
Its ceremonial squares, monumental structures, and advanced knowledge of urban planning reveal a surprising level of development for its time. Walking through these spaces invites reflection on the origins of society and the extraordinary organizational capacity of those who inhabited these lands centuries ago.
The visit finds an ideal complement at
Empedrada Lodge, a refuge surrounded by nature that invites you to disconnect from the daily grind and enjoy an environment designed for rest and contemplation.

Living Culture in the Sacred Valley
The Sacred Valley of the Incas brings together some of the most emblematic landscapes of the Peruvian Andes. Here, history is not only observed; it is also part of the daily life of the communities that keep their traditions alive.
Moray surprises with its circular terraces and the agricultural ingenuity developed by the Incas, while
Chinchero allows you to learn about ancestral textile techniques that are still practiced today. In
Ollantaytambo, its streets of Inca origin and its imposing fortress offer one of the best opportunities to understand the magnitude of this civilization's legacy.
The combination of living culture, ancestral knowledge, and spectacular landscapes makes this region an essential stop for those wishing to connect with the essence of the Andes.

Nature at Its Finest
In the Amazonas region, nature offers a different kind of adventure. The route to
Gocta crosses cloud forests, trails surrounded by vegetation, and natural viewpoints that allow you to appreciate the region's scenic wealth.
The main protagonist is Gocta, one of the highest waterfalls in the world and one of Peru's most impressive natural attractions. The arrival rewards every step taken with an unforgettable view and a sense of accomplishment that often becomes one of the most memorable moments of the trip.
The hike combines nature, adventure, and extraordinary landscapes, turning the arrival into a reward that is enjoyed even more when experienced in good company.

Explore Peru with VIPAC
From cities full of history to landscapes that inspire awe, each destination offers a unique opportunity to share memorable moments.
Which one will be the next you discover with the ones you love most?





