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- The best Brazil and Peru tour packages
- What people love about Brazil And Peru Tours
- Travel Brazil and Peru your way
- Discover Brazil and Peru tours for every budget
- Brazil and Peru tours for every type of group
- Top Brazil and Peru travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Brazil and Peru
- Contact our Brazil and Peru travel experts
- What our customers ask about Brazil and Peru Tours & Trips
The best Brazil and Peru tour packages
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Machu Picchu, Iguazu Falls, and Rio de Janeiro
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Most of the hotels were great and the day trips we had were with reputable local providers.”
Kelvin, traveled in December
South America's treasures unfold at approx. $340 per day, from Machu Picchu to Christ the Redeemer. Four-star accommodations complement visits to Cusco's Temple of the Sun, Tigre Delta's waterways, and Iguazu Falls, plus Rio's Selaron Steps and Sugarloaf Mountain cable car.
Duration 16 days Destinations Peru, Argentina, Brazil Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Wanderful Holidays LLC From $8,708
10% Off- NZ$7,838You save $871
Rio's majestic Christ the Redeemer and bustling farmers' markets set the stage for awe-inspiring views of Iguazu Falls from Brazil and Argentina. The 18-day adventure continues to Machu Picchu and Lake Titicaca's floating islands, featuring 16 nights in comfortable hotels plus an authentic homestay.
Duration 18 days Destinations Peru, Argentina, Brazil Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From $12,830
10% Off- NZ$11,547You save $1,283
Ultimate South America
19 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Our 19 day South America trip with Cosmos was a wonderful experience. The itinerary was very well thought out.”
Rabindra, traveled in August
A 19-day adventure connects Rio's Christ the Redeemer with Peru's ancient sites. The Windsor Plaza Copacabana serves as base for exploring Devil's Throat Canyon at Iguassu Falls. Lima's San Francisco Monastery and Machu Picchu via Vistadome train round out this cultural feast.
Duration 19 days Destinations Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Bolivia Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Cosmos From $6,689
3% Off- NZ$6,489+$2,946 upfront costsYou save $200
Brazil, Argentina & Chile Unveiled with Brazil's Amazon & Peru
40 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The centrally located good hotels, punctuality, and superb coordination made my Cosmos tours the best.”
Nadirshah, traveled in September
A 24-day South American odyssey stretches from Manaus' Opera House to Rio's Christ the Redeemer. Watch the Amazon's Meeting of Waters, stand before 275 waterfalls at Iguassu Falls, and climb through Machu Picchu's ancient ruins, while staying at unique properties like Ecopark Jungle Lodge.
Duration 24 days Destinations Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Peru Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Cosmos From $9,419
2% Off- NZ$9,219+$3,441 upfront costsYou save $200
South America Discovery (Puno And Lake Titicaca, Intra Trip Surcharges South America Discovery)
1 Review by TourRadar travelersDuration 17 days Destinations Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Bolivia Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Costsaver From $5,372
10% Off- NZ$4,835+$4,732 upfront costsYou save $537
What people love about Brazil And Peru Tours
- Ultimate South America
One of the highlights for me was the Tango show in Buenos Aires, really enjoyed that. The dinner and show in Cusco was a bit of a let down. I thought the accommodations were fine , nothing to rave about. I was not impressed with the Cusco hotel or the one in Puno, very noisy and no air conditioning so had to open windows to get any air flow and that of course only made matters worse when it came to noise. Loved Iguassu falls and the resort we stayed at there was very lovely, nice to have a chance just to relax by the pool . My husband was disappointed when we got to Peru , not because he did not enjoy the visits with locals and family's but thought the experience was cheapened due to the fact they always were trying to sell you something. I have to agree , it would have been better with out always having the try to sell you items and several people commented that they felt they should buy something even though they didn't really want anything. It got to be a little too much for most. There were a few days where we did not get to stop for a proper lunch only a store on the way and that didn't impress me , too rushed . All in all I enjoyed the trip very much , and I would recommend Cosmos to friends and family .
- South American Explorer (Train To Machu Picchu)
Abel is the best! Probably my favourite trip so far!
- Exploring South America - 13 days
It was a trip of a lifetime! Most tours were fantastic. Some of the larger group tours were a bit lengthy but simply due to the amount of people. Every single guide across all countries was excellent. On time, helpful and very knowledgeable. The accommodation was mostly ok. Some new some old some small but all part of 3 star accommodation. We stayed an extra night on either side of trip. One night in Lima and one night in Rio. Lujan from Say Hueque organised the extra nights without a problem. All.in safe and central areas. She also organised all the transfers and internal flights. The only thing I'd recommend is staying an extra night in Buenos Aires as it was better than expected and stay in newer hotels. Some had mouldy rooms and soundproofed rooms doesn't seem to exist in any city we stayed in. Our favourite hotels in this trip were the ones in Cuzco Plaza and Valley Sagrado. Our favourite parts were Machu Pichu and Iguazu Falls. Everything was perfect. Would definitely recommend Lujan and tour again.
Travel Brazil and Peru your way
Brazil and Peru's combined tours give you a real chance to dig deep into South America's most interesting places. The fullest option takes 20 days across 15 locations starting in Lima's old quarter and working through the puzzling Nazca Lines before heading into the Amazon. If you prefer a bit more time in each place, there's a solid 15-day route covering 12 key spots. Our travelers tell us they love how these tours mix expert guides at places like Machu Picchu with free afternoons to explore Cusco or Rio's long stretches of sand. You'll get to watch sea lions at Islas Ballestas, meet local families while boating on Lake Titicaca and walk through the Amazon on elevated pathways high in the forest canopy.
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Discover Brazil and Peru tours for every budget
Budget-conscious travelers heading to Brazil and Peru will find solid value in our 10-day tours from Lima to Rio de Janeiro. These pack in the essential sites while keeping costs sensible. The route takes you through Cusco's ancient ruins, up to Machu Picchu and across to the massive Iguazu Falls. Our guides are skilled at timing - they'll get you to popular spots when crowds are thin, plus you'll have free afternoons to browse local markets or relax on Copacabana Beach. What our customers really like is how the tour covers all transfers and entry fees but leaves some meals open, so they can try local restaurants on their own.
Our 16-day luxury tours through Brazil and Peru focus on exclusive experiences you won't find elsewhere. You'll learn pre-Columbian weaving from master artisans, enjoy private cocktails atop Sugarloaf Mountain and dine after hours at Lima's fascinating Larco Museum. We carefully select hotels for minimum two-night stays, and our transport is all private. The guides make all the difference - one traveler told us how their Machu Picchu expert brought the ancient city to life with detailed stories about daily routines and customs of the civilization.
Brazil and Peru budget tours
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Brazil and Peru tours for every type of group
Who are you traveling with?
Group
44 tours in Brazil and PeruExplore Brazil and Peru on a pre-planned itinerary and meet like-minded travelers
Small Group
16 tours in Brazil and PeruThese combined Brazil and Peru journeys range from 10 to 24 days, with carefully planned routes starting in Lima's colonial neighborhoods and food markets. Groups ease into Cusco's altitude gradually, spending at least two nights in essential spots like the Sacred Valley and Rio de Janeiro. The cultural elements are layered thoughtfully throughout - travelers participate in pre-Columbian weaving demonstrations, discover Amazon fishing traditions and connect with local families through Lake Titicaca homestays. Wildlife viewing includes guided night walks in Tambopata National Reserve, caiman spotting by boat and visits to both the Brazilian and Argentine portions of Iguazu Falls. Our travelers appreciate how these tours balance structured activities with free time, leaving space to find hidden tango venues in Buenos Aires, wander Copacabana Beach or follow personal interests. The intimate group format allows for spontaneous market visits, flexible timing at Machu Picchu for ideal conditions and also customized activities based on what interests each group most.
Private / Personalized
7 tours in Brazil and PeruOur private 15-day tours offer complete flexibility to explore at your own rhythm. You'll have private guides throughout who can adjust the pace based on your interests. Getting between destinations is smooth with exclusive transport and departure times that work for you. In Buenos Aires, our customers love how guides show them local spots - authentic milongas for tango and traditional cafes tourists rarely find. At Iguazu Falls, you can hit the walkways early before the crowds and take time to spot toucans, monkeys and also coatis. In the Sacred Valley, your private driver knows exactly when to visit each site for perfect photos and minimal crowds.
Top Brazil and Peru travel itineraries to fit your plans
Don't miss out on visiting:
Lima, Paracas, Nazca, Arequipa, Puno, Cusco, Sacred Valley, Ollantaytambo, Aguas Calientes, Machu Picchu, Buenos Aires, Foz Do Iguacu, Iguazu Falls, Rio de Janeiro
Don't miss out on visiting:
Manaus, Rio de Janeiro, Iguazu Falls, Buenos Aires, Santiago, Lima, Cusco, Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu
Demographics
The Ultimate South America tour really hits the mark for solo travelers, mixing guided activities with plenty of personal time. During the 24-day route, you'll walk through misty cloud forests near Machu Picchu and take boats right into Iguazu Falls' Devil's Throat. Our solo guests often tell us the Lake Titicaca homestays are a highlight - they learn traditional weaving from local families and make genuine connections. If you've got less time, the 15-day option works nicely too. You'll get to explore Lima's busy food markets, wander Cusco's old streets and also relax on Rio's beachfront.
The Best of Peru, Argentina and Brazil tour attracts younger travelers who want both culture and activity. You'll hike sections of the Inca Trail, spot wildlife on boat trips to the Islas Ballestas and explore the intriguing Nazca Lines from above. Our guests in their 20s and 30s love diving into Buenos Aires' La Boca nightlife and Rio's lively samba clubs in Lapa. The 15-day routes include mountain biking around Cusco, zodiac rides under Iguazu Falls and also friendly soccer matches during Lake Titicaca homestays. We've balanced guided cultural visits with free time so you can discover these buzzing cities on your own terms.
The South America Discovery route works perfectly for seniors who appreciate good pacing and cultural depth. Over 17 days, you'll explore Lima's colonial buildings, visit ancient temples in Cusco and take scenic train rides through the Sacred Valley. Our guides share detailed stories about Buenos Aires' history - from Plaza de Mayo's significance to the stories behind Recoleta Cemetery's monuments. We use comfortable coaches between stops, build in time for altitude adjustment and also let you customize daily activities. Our older travelers often mention how much they value the mix of interesting group activities and quiet time to explore independently.
Solo Travelers
37 toursCouples
34 toursYoung Adults (18 - 39)
5 tours All tours for Young AdultsSeniors (50+)
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Best time to visit Brazil and Peru
- Fall / Autumn 2025
Fall tours (March through May) catch just-right weather at most sites. Our popular 15-17 day routes explore Peru's archaeological sites when crowds thin but conditions stay dry. The mild temperatures and moderate water levels at Iguazu Falls create ideal viewing conditions according to our travelers. You'll find empty trails and clear mountain views on Sacred Valley hikes. Rio is particularly pleasant - perfect temperatures for climbing Sugarloaf Mountain and visiting Christ the Redeemer without summer crowds or winter clouds.
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
If you're heading to South America in winter (June through August), we focus on indoor experiences and city exploration to work around the weather. These 15-24 day tours blend time in Lima and Buenos Aires with cozy activities like wine tastings, cooking classes and also tango shows. While Amazon segments run shorter in winter, our travelers often report seeing more wildlife since animals gather near the rivers. Our guides are experts at timing Machu Picchu visits for when the morning mist clears, typically around 10am in winter. Many travelers enjoy extra time in Argentina's wine regions plus longer stays at Rio's beachfront hotels, where you can watch the dramatic winter waves roll in while staying warm inside.
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- Spring 2026
Spring (September through November) hits the sweet spot for perfect conditions across Peru and Brazil. Our 10-20 day circuits start in Lima before heading to Cusco, where spring brings colorful flowers throughout the Sacred Valley. Lake Titicaca really shines this season - clear skies make boat trips to the floating islands extra memorable. The weather's ideal for longer stops at Iguazu Falls, giving time to explore both the Brazilian side, Argentine side and also take a boat ride under the falls. Rio offers pre-carnival practice sessions that our guides can track down for you, plus the beaches at Copacabana and Ipanema are warm enough for swimming.
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- Summer 2026
Summer tours (December through February) capture the region's most vibrant festivals and peak activity. These 12-24 day routes include plenty of outdoor time, with early morning starts at Machu Picchu to avoid heat and crowds. It's perfect timing for Amazon extensions - you'll find countless birds, amphibians and also see the rainforest blooming fully. Buenos Aires comes alive with outdoor tango gatherings and street festivals that our local guides know inside out. Many travelers time their visits for Rio's actual Carnival, where we arrange private box viewing at the Sambadrome.
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What should I see when visiting Brazil and Peru?
You've got to experience Rio de Janeiro it's absolutely stunning with Christ the Redeemer watching over those famous Copacabana and Ipanema beaches. Peru's crown jewel is definitely Machu Picchu and you'll want to explore the Sacred Valley and those mysterious Nazca Lines too. The Amazon rainforest spans both countries and it's incredible - you can actually visit it from either side. If you're looking for a comprehensive experience TourRadar's 15-day Best of Peru Argentina & Brazil tour takes you through all the highlights from Lima to Rio hitting spots like Paracas Nazca Arequipa Puno Cusco Buenos Aires and the breathtaking Iguazu Falls.
Should I book a tour or go solo in Brazil and Peru?
It really depends on how you like to travel. Tours make everything super easy - they handle all those internal flights hotels getting around between cities and organize guided visits to main attractions. It's perfect if you want everything planned out for you. Going independent gives you total freedom to create your own adventure but you'll need to figure out all the logistics yourself. The Best of Peru Argentina & Brazil tour for example takes care of all those internal flights between major cities like Lima Cusco Buenos Aires Puerto Iguazu and Rio plus they mix up the transportation using minivans and public buses to give you different experiences.
When's the best time to visit Brazil and Peru?
For Peru you'll want to aim for the dry season May through October especially if you're planning to hike the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu - the skies are crystal clear for photos though heads up it gets pretty crowded. Brazil's weather varies quite a bit but for Rio you can't beat summer December to March for that perfect beach weather. Here's an insider tip from TourRadar travelers: consider visiting the Amazon during wet season November to March when the flooding creates amazing canoe routes and you might see more wildlife. The Explore Peru Argentina & Brazil tour includes this incredible homestay by Lake Titicaca where you really get to experience local life and traditions firsthand.
How can I experience authentic culture in Brazil and Peru?
In Peru you'll want to take part in a Pachamama ceremony it's this beautiful Andean tradition honoring Mother Earth that happens in the Sacred Valley communities. You can watch local weaving demonstrations pick up hand-painted beads and cozy ponchos in the markets and definitely try local dishes like cuy in Cusco or rocoto relleno in Arequipa. Over in Brazil get into the samba groove in Rio's Lapa neighborhood and visit a Guarani community near Iguazu Falls to learn about their way of life. The Best of Peru Argentina & Brazil tour includes this amazing pachamanca dinner in Nazca cooked traditionally with hot stones in a mud house plus that special Guarani community visit.
What's the best way to get around Brazil and Peru?
You'll definitely need internal flights for the long distances between major cities and countries - there's just no way around it. The bus networks are really good and much cheaper but be ready for some long journeys. Peru's got these gorgeous train rides like the Vistadome through the Sacred Valley to Machu Picchu which are worth it just for the views. In big cities like Lima and Rio taxis and ride-sharing apps make getting around super easy. The Best of Peru Argentina & Brazil tour includes this incredible train journey through the Urubamba Valley to Aguas Calientes right at the foot of Machu Picchu.