Backpacking Peru

Tips for a Budget Trip to Peru

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A vacation to Peru is in your sights right now, but money is rather tight. Instead of missing out on this tropical vacation, employ the following tips to have fun and save a few dollars along the way.

Visit the Markets

When hunger strikes, you might be tempted to wander into some of the more high-end restaurants. Instead, visit an array of fresh local markets. At these markets, you’ll find an array of local goods at prices that are low priced and reasonable. Some of these markets include Mercado Modelo, Feria Dominical, the Flower Market, and El Super. You can get most of your essentials here if you take a good look around the area.

Discard Fancy Hotels

Chances are that you’re going to spend a lot of time outside exploring all Peru has to offer, and you’ll need a place to hang your head at night. Check out the hotels in the region for really low prices. Of course, hostels are another option. Some of the least expensive ones include Ecopackers, El Tuco Hostel, Barranco’s Backpackers Inn, and the 1900 Backpackers Hostel. Pick the option that suits your needs.

Find Free Activities

When you’re on a budget, free is an encouraging word to hear. Explore the vast natural expanses of Peru. Whether you choose to go for a walk or take a ride in the car, some of the places you can go to include the Plaza de Armas, which is situated at the Presidential Palace, or to one of the locales that provides free salsa lessons. Not only will you save money, but you’ll also leave with an immense appreciation for the culture of the country.

Choose Destinations Wisely

You’ll have locations you want to visit for long periods of time, but it doesn’t mean you need to book your hotel in those places. When you choose the big cities, just as in most other countries, you’re going to spend more money. Instead, opt for attractions that are found in some of the more low-key types of places in Peru. Examples of such areas include Iquitos and Trujillo. You’ll still be able to enjoy the fun and beautiful attractions, but you won’t have to spend all your money.

Choose Opportune Times

If you travel at a more popular time of the year, then you’re going to spend premium prices. In Peru, you’ll find that the crowds are a bit slower in November, February, and March. If you’re able to make that schedule work for you, you’ll be able to save money on plane tickets and hotel reservations.

A budget-friendly trip to Peru might seem like an impossible task, but keep these tips in mind. You’ll see that your trip is easily within the realm of possibility − and for many adventurers, it’ll be the only way to explore!