

Arequipa, known as the White City due to its stunning colonial architecture built from white volcanic stone, is a gem in southern Peru. Nestled at the foot of three majestic volcanoes—Misti, Chachani, and Pichu Pichu—Arequipa offers a unique blend of historical richness, cultural vibrancy, and natural beauty. Join us on a captivating tour of this UNESCO World Heritage site, where every corner tells a story and every experience leaves a lasting impression.
Arequipa, Peru’s second-largest city, is a captivating destination that combines historical charm with breathtaking landscapes. Its well-preserved colonial buildings, constructed from sillar, a white volcanic stone, give the city its nickname, the White City. The historic center, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a testament to Arequipa’s rich architectural heritage, showcasing a blend of Spanish and indigenous influences.
A tour of Arequipa is not just a journey through its past, but an exploration of its vibrant present. The city’s bustling markets, traditional picanterías (local eateries), and lively festivals provide a glimpse into the daily