Immerse yourself in Lima’s local communities and go beyond the tourist attractions. Discover unique places, meet amazing locals, and support local projects. Experience the city’s history, culture, and positive initiatives firsthand.
Immerse yourself in Lima’s local communities and go beyond the tourist attractions. Discover unique places, meet amazing locals, and support local projects. Experience the city’s history, culture, and positive initiatives firsthand.
- Chorrillos - The first stop of the day is only a 15-minute drive away, the fisherman’s district of Lima. You’ll first visit a small, local artisanal fish market and its pier with a beautiful view of the coast. The guide will tell you more about the daily life of the small-scale fishermen before going on a 20-minute boat ride, weather permitting….
- Chorrillos - The first stop of the day is only a 15-minute drive away, the fisherman’s district of Lima. You’ll first visit a small, local artisanal fish market and its pier with a beautiful view of the coast. The guide will tell you more about the daily life of the small-scale fishermen before going on a 20-minute boat ride, weather permitting.
From the boat, you’ll clearly see the contrast between the colourful artisanal fisherman boats taken over by the pelicans and the modern skyline of the modern district of Miraflores in the background. Just a few minutes in the other direction, you will forget you’re in one of the largest cities in South America. Just the immense Pacific Ocean and a desert landscape coast, typical for most of the Peruvian coastline. In the boat, the guide will share some historical facts and stories about the places you see.
- Morro Solar - You’ll go up the Morro Solar hill where, on a clear day, you can enjoy the best view of Lima and the coast. On some days, you may experience the typical Lima fog, ‘neblina’, which is a different, but also interesting experience.
Your guide will explain to you why the Morro Solar is also one of the most important historic sites of Lima.
There’s even more to see here… The one in Rio de Janeiro might be more famous, but the Pacific version of the Christ statue upon a hill definitely has an excellent view and story behind it as well.
- Cementerio de Nueva Esperanza - After a drive through several local neighborhoods, which is anything but boring if you look out the window at the bustling street life, you’ll reach a very unique place: the second largest cemetery in the world.
It’s truly an impressive place, different than any other cemetery you have visited before. It’s located surrounded by sand hills and human settlements. You’ll have the chance to look around and if you’re into photography, you’ll be able to take man unique and artistic photos.
- San Juan De Miraflores - You’ll then head towards the human settlement where our local cook has prepared a delicious lunch for your group. These human settlements are the result of the late 20th century growth towards the hills by migrant populations in Lima. While these are the poorest neighborhoods of Lima, they’re filled with hardworking people who’re trying to provide a better life for their children. The visit focuses on hope, optimism and positive initiatives.
The aim of this part of the tour is responsible cultural immersion. You’ll visit and interact with several locals. You’ll learn more about daily life in this harsh environment but will also be introduced to some of the efforts undertaken to improve the situation. For this, we work closely together with the local community and an NGO run by locals that has several projects to improve the lives of local children, teenagers and mothers.
This tour is meant to be customised, for instance according to the physical abilities of your group but also according to your specific interests. On some tours you’ll visit the workshop of a group of ladies who have organised themselves into a small business. They make handicrafts that are then sold as fair trade products. On other tours, we’ll visit the so-called ‘wall of shame’ that separates one of the poorest neighborhoods of Lima from one of the richest. On all tours, there is a typical Peruvian lunch at a local family’s house. The local cook/mom also loves to learn more about where you came from and will in return share some stories about herself. The perfect cultural immersion!
- Private transportation
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Expert local guide
- Lunch included
- Refreshing beverages
- All activities covered
- Private transportation
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Expert local guide
- Lunch included
- Refreshing beverages
- All activities covered
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Seeking a distinctive, genuine, and grass-roots journey through Lima? Curious to explore the city’s depths beyond the usual tourist spots? This enlightening and culturally immersive quest is exactly what you need! You’ll discover exceptional locales and engage with extraordinary local residents in areas typically unseen by tourists. Moreover, your…
Seeking a distinctive, genuine, and grass-roots journey through Lima? Curious to explore the city’s depths beyond the usual tourist spots? This enlightening and culturally immersive quest is exactly what you need! You’ll discover exceptional locales and engage with extraordinary local residents in areas typically unseen by tourists. Moreover, your attendance aids the local initiative that you will become familiar with during your visit.
A marquee aspect of the excursion is the trip to a Lima human settlement where you’ll encounter a native craftsman, engage with a community-driven project, partake in a meal at the residence of a local family, and gain insight into the everyday strife that pervades this demanding setting. Beyond absorbing fascinating historical, political, and cultural information, your day will be enriched with conscientious and significant interactions with local denizens who are diligently striving to enhance their neighborhood. The overarching theme of the tour is to shine a light on forward-moving endeavors and a spirit of optimism.
- Itinerary can be altered because of weather conditions
- Tour can be canceled due to extremely poor weather, political situation or other unexpected events. You will be given the option of an alternative date or full refund
- The duration of transfers are approximate, the exact duration will depend on the time of day and traffic conditions
- Not wheelchair accessible. Due to uneven surfaces, this tour is not recommended for those with walking disabilities or using a wheelchair
- The tour includes driving off the beaten path, including very bumpy roads. Not recommended for participants with medical conditions such as serious back or neck problems
- A small amount of walking on uneven terrain is involved. It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes (no sandals)
- Most of the year (November - May), the sun is extremely strong in Lima (even when it’s cloudy). It is highly recommended to bring sunscreen, a hat and some water.
- Please let us know if you have any food or physical restrictions
- The entire tour is accompanied by a bilingual tour leader. For some parts of the tour a local guide will join.
- From June to October, it can get a bit chilly and muddy in some places because of humidity. Please dress accordingly.
- Please confirm place of pick-up as soon as possible
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.