Beyond Peru: Side Trips & Extensions

Peru is the gateway to South America. Discover easy add-ons to continue the adventure.

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Peru

If you’ve traveled all the way to Peru, you might be tempted to add on a neighboring country or region. With shared borders, easy flights, and overland options, it’s simple to extend your trip and see even more of South America.

Bolivia

  • Lake Titicaca: From Puno, it’s easy to cross into Bolivia and visit Copacabana or Isla del Sol. The lake feels completely different on the Bolivian side, with fewer tourists and quieter villages.

  • La Paz: A wild mix of tradition and modernity, with cable cars crisscrossing the city and access to the surreal Uyuni Salt Flats.

  • Visa Costs: U.S. citizens (and some other nationalities) must purchase a Bolivian visa at the border, currently around $160 USD. Bring crisp bills and expect some waiting time. This visa is good for up to ten years.

👉 Pro Tip: Bring cash in USD or soles for the border crossing. ATMs are not always reliable on the Bolivian side.

Chile

  • Atacama Desert: From southern Peru, you can fly into northern Chile to explore otherworldly landscapes of salt flats, geysers, and stargazing.

  • Santiago & Wine Country: Direct flights from Lima make it easy to pair Peru’s history and hikes with Chile’s cosmopolitan capital and vineyards.

  • Rapa Nui (Easter Island): One of the most remote inhabited islands on earth, famous for its moai statues. Accessible by flight from Santiago, it’s a bucket-list extension if you have time and budget. This was one of our favorites!

Ecuador

  • Quito & the Andes: A short flight from Lima or Cusco connects you to Ecuador’s highland culture and colonial cities.

  • Galápagos Islands: The ultimate extension if your budget allows. Flying via Guayaquil or Quito makes this doable as part of a longer South America trip.

Other Options

  • Argentina: A flight from Lima to Buenos Aires is a popular connection if you want a contrast of urban culture, tango, and wine.

  • Colombia: Bogotá, Medellín, and Cartagena are just a few hours away by plane, making it a great follow-up if you’re chasing sunshine and Caribbean vibes.

Bottom Line: Whether it’s Bolivia’s salt flats, Chile’s desert skies, or Ecuador’s islands, Peru can be the gateway to a wider South American journey. If time and budget allow, think about extending your adventure.

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