It is a five or six day drive from Brownsville, TX to Panama City, Panama along the Pan American Highway. The problem is a National Forest on the Panamanian / Columbian Border which is not Gov't maintained. This is why you can not "map" it. Its called the "Darien Gap" and can only be crossed by expedition quality SUV's. Depending on the season, (flooding etch) the trails may be washed out, there are "banditos" etc everywhere. Only the most experienced off-roaders can make it through and it will take 4-5 MONTHS or more if its summer. But if you do, its about another 4 0r 5 day drive to Lima, Peru
It is 148 miles according to Google Maps.
The air distance from Bodrum, Turkey, to Cuzco, Peru, is 7,291 miles. That equals 11,733 kilometers or 6,335 nautical miles.
The total distance from Cascas, Peru to Colon, Panama is: 1,160 miles total.
The air distance from Paris, France, to Lima, Peru, is 6,367 miles. That equals 10,245 kilometers or 5,532 nautical miles.
The air distance from Lima, Peru, to La Paz, Bolivia, is 671 miles. That equals 1,079 kilometers or 583 nautical miles.
That depends on what you consider "close". The distance between the equator and various points in Peru ranges from 2.76 miles to 1,267 miles.
It is 177 miles according to Google Maps.
There is no distance from Peru to South America if your asking this question your dumb
The exact distance from the United States to Peru depends on your starting and ending destinations. From the center of the US to the center of Peru is 3,570 miles. The distance from Seattle, Washington to Lima, Peru is 4,962 miles.
The shortest distance between them (from Kennedy Intl airport to Jorge Chavez Intl airport in Lima, Peru) is 3,629 miles or 5,840 km. Source: http://gc.kls2.com/ There you can calculate the distance between any two airports in the world. have fun !
The total distance from Lima, Peru to Cusco, Peru is 357 miles. This is equivalent to 574 kilometers or 310 nautical miles.
Distance between Dallas, Texas, United States and Lima, Peru 3354 miles (5398 km) (2915 nautical miles)