
Turn your Peru adventure into a beautiful TripBook. Document Incan ruins, track your mountain treks, capture every archaeological discovery—all organized by day and location, with offline mode for remote Andes locations.

Machu Picchu
Sunrise at 6am - magical!
2,847 photos
Auto-organized by day
Works offline
Perfect for Inca Trail
Rainbow Mountain
5,200m altitude trek
The Peru Photo Problem
Every ruin is ancient. Every mountain is breathtaking. Every meal is photogenic. You come home with chaos.
Was that Machu Picchu or Ollantaytambo? Which day was Sacsayhuaman? All ruins blur together.
That incredible ceviche spot... was it in Lima or Cusco? You'll never find it again.
Rainbow Mountain, Inca Trail, Sacred Valley—your camera roll is a jumbled mess of peaks.
You're too busy trekking to sort photos. Back home, it feels overwhelming.
TripMemo organizes your Peru trip automatically.
Day by day. Trek by trek. Every ruin, meal, and moment—findable forever.
Map-first journaling
A great Peru travel journal isn't just chronological—it's geographic. TripMemo ties your ruin visits, mountain treks, and Amazon stops to the map, so your journey across Peru clicks instantly.

Built for Peru Trips





Remote mountains have no WiFi. Document treks, ruins, and jungle adventures—syncs when you're back online.
No Connection
24 photos saved locally
Mountain days mean hundreds of photos. Add up to 300 at once—auto-organized by date & location.
Generate a private link for your Peru TripBook. Family follows your journey without downloading an app.
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Every ceviche, lomo saltado, pisco sour, and anticucho. Add notes about what you ordered and where. Build your own Peru food map.
Ceviche
Lima
Lomo Saltado
Cusco
Pisco Sour
Miraflores

Experience Peru
Every ruin, every mountain summit, every culinary adventure—TripMemo captured the magic of Peru.
5,200m
Rainbow Mountain
500+
Incan Sites
3,000km
Andes Range
365
Days of Food
"Every ruin, every mountain pass, every ceviche discovery—TripMemo captured the magic of Peru. Looking back feels like being there again."
— Sarah T., 3-week Peru adventure
Peru Routes
Whether you're doing the classic circuit or trekking the Inca Trail, TripMemo captures every stop.
First-timer essentials
Classic trekking route
Cross-border adventure
Jungle wildlife
Every ruin, mountain, and culinary moment—captured in beautiful Polaroid-style layouts.




















What to Document
Sun Gate, Classic postcard view, Temple of the Sun, Intihuatana stone
Tip: Arrive at sunrise before crowds and mist clears
Vinicunca summit, Red Valley, Ausangate viewpoint
Tip: Leave Cusco at 3am for best light and fewer crowds
Ollantaytambo, Pisac, Moray terraces, Maras salt mines
Tip: Golden hour makes the terraces glow amber
Macaw clay licks, canopy walkways, jungle rivers, night safaris
Tip: Early morning for best wildlife activity
Plaza de Armas, San Blas neighborhood, Qorikancha, Sacsayhuaman
Tip: Blue hour captures both street lights and sky
Ceviche, lomo saltado, anticuchos, pisco sours, local markets
Tip: Document the presentation—Peruvian plating is art
"Two weeks in Peru, 4,000+ photos, and TripMemo kept everything organized by trek and day. My family followed along from home and could actually see our journey unfold. Best way to document a Peru trip."
Miguel R.
First Peru trip • Lima to Cusco to Amazon
From ancient Machu Picchu to vibrant Rainbow Mountain—create a TripBook that captures every moment.

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Turn travel photos into books you'll actually look back on.