Thank you for considering Peru Baby Lama and contact us for your travel adventures in Peru. Your journey begins with a simple connection, and we’re here to assist you every step of the way. Do not hesitate to contact us whether you have questions, need assistance with planning your itinerary, or want to share your travel aspirations, our dedicated team is ready to engage with you. We are offering private tours as well as group service. You can visit the famous Salinas, as well as the city or the Canyon of Colca. Or, if you have just half day, we invite you to look at the tours we have. Such as Sillar, or Rafting, or many other tours. We are here to help also at our agency in Arequipa.
At Peru Baby Lama, we understand that the key to creating memorable travel experiences is communication. Our team is comprised of passionate travel enthusiasts and local experts who are eager to help you tailor your perfect journey. Whether you seek cultural immersion, adventure, or a combination of both, we’re here to turn your travel dreams into reality.
Itinerary Planning: Let us know your interests, preferences, and any specific destinations you have in mind. Our team will craft a customized itinerary that aligns with your travel aspirations.
Questions and Clarifications: Have questions about our tours, destinations, or travel logistics? We’re here to provide detailed and timely answers to ensure you have all the information you need.
Booking Assistance: Ready to embark on your Peru adventure? Our team can guide you through the booking process, ensuring a seamless and secure reservation for your chosen experiences.
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The Colca Canyon is located within the Caylloma Region of Perú which is situated at approximately 3,500 metres and is locally known as La Sierra.
The Colca Valley is a colorful Andean valley with pre-Inca roots, and small colonial towns, still home to the Collagua and the Cabana cultures. Locals maintain their ancestral traditions and continue…