Who we are
Who we are
We are a local team of seasoned travelers, driven by the mission to craft highly personalized, one-of-a-kind, and truly unforgettable experiences.
Our expertise and passion converge to bring travelers a journey that goes beyond the ordinary, leaving everlasting memories.
Why B-Side
Why B-Side
We place emphasis on the travel experience, dedicating time to acquaint ourselves with traveler’s aspirations and desires. This allows us to meticulously craft a personalized journey that leaves a lasting influence on their lives.
We create immersive travel experience in Peru, aiming to connect travelers with its rich history, culture and environment. Our focus is on revealing the authentic, lesser-known side of the country: the B-Side, emphasizing uncharted destinations and routes.
We are Peruvians promoting Peruvians: We achieve a genuine connection with the environment, its inhabitants and its culture by collaborating primarily with local communities and expert guides. We are 100% committed to promote and support Peruvians entrepreneurs, operators and companies and achieve sustainable growth together.
Our Purpose
Our Purpose
To foster connections that leave a footprint with meaningful travel experiences, that go beyond transactions, and enabling connections with nature, culture and people. These journeys leave a lasting impact on travelers and the communities they visit.
Destination Peru
Destination Peru
Peru is a country of vast and overflowing richness in every sense. Here, the remnants of ancient civilizations intertwined with dazzling landscapes and ecosystems of unparalleled mega-diversity.
Our cuisine captivates the world with its extraordinary flavors and cultural heritage.
Peru is a destination that captivates and astonishes travelers from all latitudes and never ceases to impress, no matter how many times you visit.
This destination has enriched its already delightful offerings of sunshine and seafood by introducing a compelling nature tourism experience, all thanks to its privileged geography. Here, the convergence of a bountiful sea with the Earth’s nearest desert to the equator gives rise to a place unlike any other, with an allure that is challenging to encapsulate in words.
More InformationThe colossal pyramids and sacred complexes, crafted from adobe and mud between the first and eighth centuries A.D., stand as compelling evidence of Peru’s revered status as one of the cradles of human civilization. These structures, scattered across the landscape, bear testament to the remarkable achievements of the Moche civilization—an ancient coastal society that once thrived in the present-day regions of La Libertad and Lambayeque.
More InformationThe Cordillera Blanca and the Huayhuash mountain range, located in the central highlands of Peru, are part of a star destination for adventurers in search of peaks and snow-capped peaks. We select the best possible hikes in this landscape of peaks and snow-capped peaks, challenging routes in which the physical effort to overcome them is rewarded with adventures in wild nature.
More InformationThe capital city, located along the Pacific Ocean, boasts a captivating history shaped by centuries of migrations and cultural exchanges, rendering it the vibrant cultural heart of the nation. Additionally, Lima has proudly earned the esteemed title of the gastronomic capital of the Americas. Lima’s evolving gastronomic landscape showcases the city’s continual reinvention, its own identity and fostering a rich expression of culture and cuisine.
More InformationThe Paracas National Reserve in Peru is a geographically stunning area where winds reveal the country's history amid arid deserts, towering cliffs, and the Pacific Ocean. The region features captivating geological formations, whale fossils, oases, and diverse ecosystems on islands. A flight over the Nasca Lines provides insights into ancient societies, and exploring hidden desert vineyards offers a delightful taste of Peru's heritage wines, creating a harmonious link between history and contemporary life.
More InformationThe South American mountain range, a legendary backdrop of Inca civilization, contributes to Cusco's status as the archaeological heart of the Americas. Nearby, the Urubamba Valley and Machu Picchu offer an unparalleled adventure, a journey through time in landscapes inspired by Andean cosmovision. Colonial cities like Arequipa and Cusco seamlessly blend history with contemporary trends in cobblestone streets, while traditions thrive in the Colca Valley and along Lake Titicaca, where rich heritage is enthusiastically preserved and celebrated.
More InformationNestled in the lush eastern Andean landscapes, the Huallaga River winds through the Amazon plain near Tarapoto, offering a realm of jungle adventures with lagoons, waterfalls, and rivers. To the west, a rugged mountain range and the Marañon River characterize the Chachapoyas region, where circular stone houses dot emerald-clad hills, creating enchanting towns like Kuélap and Yálape in the Utcubamba valley. The region’s crowning jewel, the Gocta waterfall, plummets from staggering heights, adorning the landscape with nature’s majestic artistry.
More InformationThe Amazon River basin rainforest stands as one of the world’s most important natural sanctuaries. Spanning an impressive 6 million square kilometers across eight South American countries, it ranks as the largest tropical rainforest on the planet. Within the Peruvian Amazon Rainforest, the most extensive in South America, you’ll discover protected areas like Pacaya Samiria, Tambopata, and Manu.
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Peru is a vast, rich and diverse country. With its ancient sites, amazing scenery, diverse ecosystems, and spectacular gastronomy. Peru will enchant every type of traveler.