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15-Day Paracas, Nazca, Arequipa, Puno and Cusco Peru Adventure Tour from Lima with Airport Transfer Tour Code: 873-20242

Overview
Visit Cusco (Puka Pukara, Sacsayhuaman, San Blas, San Pedro Market, Twelve Angled Stone, Vinicunca), Machu Picchu (Inca Citadel of Machu Picchu, Inti Punku, Temple of the Moon), Lima (El Olivar Park, Government Palace, Iglesia de Santo Domingo, Monastery of San Francisco, Plaza de Armas), Aguas Calientes (Machu Picchu Site Museum, Orchid Garden), Sacred Valley (Skylodge Adventure Suites), Abra Malag (Inca Cloud Forest Trail), Andahuaylillas (Sistine Church of America), Arequipa (Basílica Catedral de Arequipa, Colca Canyon, La Compania Church, Plaza de Armas de Arequipa, Santa Catalina Monastery), Chinchero (Chincheros Sunday Market), Chivay, Colca Canyon (Achoma District, Coporaque District, Maca District, Mirador Cruz del Condor, Yanque District), Lagunillas Lakes, Lake Titicaca (Taquile Island, Uros Floating Islands), Nazca, Paracas (Ballestas Islands, Plaza de Armas de Arequipa), Pucara, Puno (Chullpas de Sillustani), Santa Teresa (Hidroeléctrica, Santa Teresa Hot Spring), Tikonata Island.
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3% Group Discount: 1. Receive 3% off when you purchase 3+ rooms on the same tour (single order only).
2. Receive 3% off when you book 3+ multi-day tours with minimum order total of $500 at once. Not valid in conjunction with any other discounts or pricing offers.
  • Room upgrade: listed price are the Hostal Room price for the backpackers. If you want to upgrade the type of room from Hostal to 3-star(Tourist Class) or 4-star(First Class) or 5-star(Luxury Class) Hotel Room, surcharge is needed. Please note that each 3-star(Tourist Class) or 4-star(First Class) or 5-star(Luxury Class) Hotel Room can only accommodate up to 2 guests of any age.
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    $3350
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    $2800
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    €2387
    C$3858
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3% Group Discount: 1. Receive 3% off when you purchase 3+ rooms on the same tour (single order only).
2. Receive 3% off when you book 3+ multi-day tours with minimum order total of $500 at once. Not valid in conjunction with any other discounts or pricing offers.
  • Room upgrade: listed price are the Hostal Room price for the backpackers. If you want to upgrade the type of room from Hostal to 3-star(Tourist Class) or 4-star(First Class) or 5-star(Luxury Class) Hotel Room, surcharge is needed. Please note that each 3-star(Tourist Class) or 4-star(First Class) or 5-star(Luxury Class) Hotel Room can only accommodate up to 2 guests of any age.
  • Overview
  • Day 1
  • Day 2
  • Day 3
  • Day 4
  • Day 5
  • Day 6
  • Day 7
  • Day 8
  • Day 9
  • Day 10
  • Day 11
  • Day 12
  • Day 13
  • Day 14
  • Day 15
Day 1 Lima
Day 2 Lima - Paracas - Nazca (397 km)
Day 3 Nazca - Arequipa (403 km)
Day 4 Arequipa Sightseeing tour - Colca Canyon - Chivay (85 km)
Day 5 Chivay - Colca Canyon - Chivay (37 km)
Day 6 Chivay - Lagunillas Lakes - Sillustani Towers - Tikonata Island (177 km)
Day 7 Puno - Lake Titicaca - Puno (12942 km)
Day 8 Puno - Pucara - Andahuaylillas - Cusco (338 km)
Day 9 Cuzco
Day 10 Cusco - Rainbow Mountain - Cusco
Day 11 Sacred Valley of the Incas - Chincheros Market - Hanging Hotel ( Sky Lodge ) - Santa Teresa (6244 km)
Day 12 Santa Teresa - Aguas Calientes (12 km)
Day 13 Aguas Calientes - Machu Picchu - Sun Gate - Cuzco (78 km)
Day 14 Cuzco - Lima (582 km)
Day 15 Lima

Day 1: Lima

Standard Hotel: FlyingDog Hostel for Backpacker Class/Allpa 3* for Tourist Class in Lima Miraflores or Similar
Deluxe Hotel: San Agustin Exclusive 4* for First Class/ Marriott 5* for Luxury Class in Lima Miraflores or Similar
Meal: Excluded
Today guests will be transferred to the hotel after arrival in Lima International airport. Then we will enjoy the free time to rest and prepare for the trip.
  • Lima, PERU

    Lima, PERU
    Lima, the capital city of Peru, was founded by conquistador Francisco Pizarro in 1535. This city's historic places include the National University of San Marcos, which was established in 1551 and is the oldest university in the Americas.

Day 2: Lima - Paracas - Nazca (397 km)

Standard Hotel: Alegria Hostel for Backpacker Class/Alegria II 3* Hotel for Tourist Class in Nazca or similar
Deluxe Hotel: DM Hotel 3* Hotel for First Class/ DM Hotel 3* Hotel for Luxury Class in Nazca or similar
Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded
We leave by bus to the Paracas Peninsula, where we can find the most important Wildlife Sanctuary on the Peruvian Coast. Arrive to the prier. Boat excursion to the Ballestas Islands, where we can observe Sea lions, Boobies, Pelicans, Penguins and other Sea birds. On the way back, from the boat, we can also see the "Candelabro" ( Candelabrum ), a giant figure etched in the sand on the side of a hill in the style of the Nazca Lines. In the afternoon continue by Bus transportation to the City of Nazca. Then we go on to Ica 60 and we will visit Huacachina Lagoon which is surounded for sand dunes, then You will ride the dune buggy cars that will take you through the Ica desert up and down the dunes where you could also practice sandboarding. Go on to Nazca.
  • Paracas, PERU

    The Paracas Peninsula is a desert peninsula within the boundaries of the Paracas National Reserve, a marine reserve which extends south along the coast. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    Ballestas Islands

    The Ballestas are a collection of rocky islets with beautiful geographical formations, just a few kilometres off the western coast of Peru. The islands are the ideal habitat for various species of birds and an eclectic mix of larger wildlife like seals, boobies, pelicans, sea lions and the endangered Humboldt penguin.

    Plaza de Armas de Arequipa

    Arequipa's Main Square is the historic and architectural heart of the "White City," surrounded by majestic volcanic stone arcades and the cathedral, brimming with colonial charm and cultural life.
  • Nazca, PERU

    A city and system of valleys on the southern coast of Peru. The name is derived from the Nazca culture that flourished in the area between 100 BC and 800 AD.

Day 3: Nazca - Arequipa (403 km)

Standard Hotel: Su Majestad Hostel for Backpacker Class/Santa Rosa 3* Hotel for Tourist Class in Arequipa or similar
Deluxe Hotel: Casa Andina 4* Hotel for First Class/ Libertador 5* Hotel for Luxury Class in Nazca or similar
Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded
Transfer to Nazca Airport for a 30 - minute flight over the enigmatic Nazca Lines. These enormous lineal drawings of animals, birds and geometric figures remain etched in the desert and they can only be appreciated from the air. Travel by bus transportation to the City of Arequipa ( About 10 hours 640 kms) along the Desert and Coastal valleys. Arrival at the White City of Arequipa. It receives this name due to its white rock buildings, a white rock that flows out of the Misti Volcano. Arrive transfer to the selected Hotel.
  • Nazca, PERU

    A city and system of valleys on the southern coast of Peru. The name is derived from the Nazca culture that flourished in the area between 100 BC and 800 AD.
  • Arequipa, PERU

    The capital and largest city of the Arequipa Region and the seat of the Constitutional Court of Peru. The historic center of Arequipa spans an area of 332 hectares[9] and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.[1

Day 4: Arequipa Sightseeing tour - Colca Canyon - Chivay (85 km)

Standard Hotel: Sonqo Killa Hostel for Backpacker Class in Chivay/Casona Plaza Eco Lodge 3* Hotel for Tourist Class in Chivay - Yanque or similar
Deluxe Hotel: Colca Lodge 4* Hotel for First Class in Chivay - Yanque/Casita del Colca 5* Hotel for Luxury Class in Chivay or similar
Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Included|Dinner: Included
Sightseeing tour of Arequipa, including the Main Square, one of the most beautiful squares in Peru, and the Cathedral, a prime example of XIXth Century Peruvian architecture, housing beautiful treasures in gold and silver. We also visit the La Compania Church. Then, we will visit the Santa Catalina Convent, a "Small Town" built in the XVIIth Century and opened to the public in 1970, after 400 years as a Cloister. Around 13.00 p.m., depart on a wonderful four hours bus trip to the Colca Canyon, one of the deepest canyons in the world ( 3400 mts.). On the trip we drive across Pampa Canahuas in the Aguada Blanca National Reserve, inhabited by herds of Vicunas and Alpacas (South American cameloids ). We also see beautiful pre-Columbian terraces, still being cultivated by the native Collaguas. Box lunch. On your arrival at Colca Valley, transfer to the selected Hotel In the afternoon, we recommend you to rest and get used to the altitude. If you are in good shape, you will have free time to stroll around the City surroundings or you could take a repairing bath at the hot springs nearby the lodge. Dinner and overnight at selected Hotel.
  • Arequipa, PERU

    The capital and largest city of the Arequipa Region and the seat of the Constitutional Court of Peru. The historic center of Arequipa spans an area of 332 hectares[9] and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.[1

    Basílica Catedral de Arequipa

    Arequipa Cathedral, an iconic landmark of the "White City," dominates the main square with its majestic neoclassical façade and houses a precious collection of religious art.

    La Compania Church

    La Compania Church is a Baroque masterpiece in Arequipa, famous for its exquisitely intricate stone-carved façade and lavishly decorated dome, hailed as a "symphony in stone."

    Plaza de Armas de Arequipa

    Arequipa's Main Square is the historic and architectural heart of the "White City," surrounded by majestic volcanic stone arcades and the cathedral, brimming with colonial charm and cultural life.

    Santa Catalina Monastery

    This lovely monastery, run by Dominican nuns, was built under Spanish colonialism in 1579. Only about 20 nuns currently reside there, but at its height, the monastery housed almost 450 people.

    Colca Canyon

    The Colca Canyon, in the Arequipa Region of Peru, is twice as deep as the United States' Grand Canyon and thought to be the deepest in the world. The Rio Colca that carved it originates high in the Andes.
  • Chivay, PERU

    This tiny town sits in the heart of the Colca Valley in Peru. There are many old colonial buildings, an stone bridge built by the Inca, and several thermal hot springs nearby.

Day 5: Chivay - Colca Canyon - Chivay (37 km)

Standard Hotel: Sonqo Killa Hostel for Backpacker Class in Chivay/Casona Plaza Eco Lodge 3* Hotel for Tourist Class in Chivay - Yanque or similar
Deluxe Hotel: Colca Lodge 4* Hotel for First Class in Chivay - Yanque/Casita del Colca 5* Hotel for Luxury Class in Chivay or similar
Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Included|Dinner: Excluded
We leave early in the morning to the "Condor's Cross", where the biggest bird in the world can be usually seen flying. On the way back we visit the Colonial Towns and Churches of Yanque, Coporaque, Achoma and Maca. Good opportunity to appreciate the life of these people that has changed little since Inca times. Lunch at a local restaurant.
  • Colca Canyon, PERU

    Colca Canyon, in southern Peru, is one of the world's deepest canyons at over 3000 meters. Famous for its majestic terraces, Andean condors, and traditional villages.

    Mirador Cruz del Condor

    The Condor's Cross is a famous viewpoint in Peru's Colca Canyon, situated on a towering cliff where visitors can closely observe the majestic flight of Andean condors.

    Achoma District

    Achoma is a traditional Andean village in the Colca Canyon, renowned for its spectacular agricultural terraces, vibrant handwoven textiles, and serene, timeless rural landscape.

    Coporaque District

    Coporaque is a traditional Andean village in the Colca Canyon, famed for its ancient terraces, hot springs, and a beautiful 16th-century stone church.

    Maca District

    Maca is a quaint village at the entrance of the Colca Canyon, famous for its beautiful Santa Ana Church, stunning canyon vistas, and a friendly local market.

    Yanque District

    Yanque is a picturesque town in the Colca Canyon, known for its well-preserved colonial church, terraced landscapes, and traditional folk dance performances at dawn.

Day 6: Chivay - Lagunillas Lakes - Sillustani Towers - Tikonata Island (177 km)

Standard Hotel: Family House in Tikonata Island for all Classes
Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Included
Along this paved road we will drive throughout small towns, as well as a beautiful lagoon called Lagunillas, where trout farms can be seen, and if you are lucky you might also see Andean flamingos and many others Andean birds. The highlights of this road are without doubt the burial towers of Sillustani, enormous cylindrical constructions built long before the Incas. The Sillustani towers are perhaps the finest and the most perfect cylindrical constructions of ancient Peru, as such perfection can be found no where else in South America. A tour optional if time permits to Sillustani will give you a better view into the life of pre - Inca civilizations, and exploring the area you can marvel with the great beauty of the Umayo Lagoon, which is located at the foot of Sillustani natural platform.
We go on by Tourist Bus to get the northern part of Lake Titicaca after 1:30 hours driving passing Capachica will arrive to the pier in Ccotos (small village on the shores of the lake) we´ll take a small boat 20 minutes to reach Ticona 3816 m.s.l., one small island where there is no more than 05 families living in, after settle you in, we are free to walk from edge to edge in this island, or Visit the museum, it's exhibits ceramics and pre-Inca mummies found on the island of Puno. You will see various mummies found on the island, as well as ceramics such as: vessels (K'eros), plates (Chuas), monoliths, ceremonial feline mask belonging to the Tiahuanaco and Colla culture. There are also agricultural tools made by hand by the islanders such as the plow, yugo (lluco), chaquitaclla, raucanas, trilladeras and others., all the meals will be prepared by the local host, and spend the night in a family house (basic) at night probably we´ll be lucky to see all the milky way without of the city lights.
  • Lagunillas Lakes, PERU

    Lagunillas is a scenic lake and wetland system in the Peruvian highlands, known for its tranquil turquoise waters, rich birdlife, and as a habitat for flamingos.
  • Puno, PERU

    Puno is a city in southeastern Peru, located on the shore of Lake Titicaca. It is the capital city of the Puno Region and the Puno Province. Puno has several churches dating back from the colonial period; they were built to service the Spanish population and evangelize the natives.

    Chullpas de Sillustani

    The Sillustani towers are colossal cylindrical stone burial towers left by pre-Inca and Inca civilizations. Standing by Lake Umayo, their exquisite masonry and mysterious purpose continue to amaze visitors.
  • Tikonata Island, PERU

    Tikonata Island is a floating reed island on Lake Titicaca, Peru, inhabited by the Uros people. It is famous for traditional reed weaving, floating houses, and a unique aquatic way of life.

Day 7: Puno - Lake Titicaca - Puno (12942 km)

Standard Hotel: Balsa Inn Hostel for Backpacker Class/Qalasaya 3* Hotel for Tourist Class in Puno or Similar
Deluxe Hotel: Jose Antonio 4* Hotel for First Class/ Libertador 5* Hotel for Luxury Class in Puno or Similar
Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Included|Dinner: Excluded
Early in the morning, we will take a tourist motorboat excursion on the Lake Titicaca to Floating Islands of the Uros. Then we will continue our motorboat trip to Taquile Island and then go up a stairway of more than 567 steps to arrive at the Town of Taquile where we will have a lunch. After that we will walk through the various hills and archaeological sites of the long Island. After lunch in a local Taquile Inn, we have a walk through the various hills and archaeological sites of this 6 km long Island. In the afternoon, we return back to Puno for overnight in the hotel.
  • Lake Titicaca, PERU

    Lake Titicaca, PERU
    In Andean belief, Titicaca is the birthplace of the sun. Set between Peru and Bolivia, it’s the largest lake in South America and the highest navigable body of water in the world. Bright days contrast with bitterly cold nights. Enthralling, deep-blue Lake Titicaca is the unifying, longtime home of highland cultures steeped in the old ways.

    Taquile Island

    Taquile is an island on the Peruvian side of Lake Titicaca 45 km offshore from the city of Puno. The highest point of the island is 4,050 metres above sea level and the main village is at 3,950 metres.

    Uros Floating Islands

    Uros Floating Islands
    Created by the indigenous Uros people as protection against attacks from the Incas, the Uros Islands are one of the world's most innovative feats of human engineering.

Day 8: Puno - Pucara - Andahuaylillas - Cusco (338 km)

Standard Hotel: Santa Maria Hostel for Backpacker Class/Royal Inka 3* Hotel for Tourist Class in Cuzco or similar
Deluxe Hotel: San Agustin Dorado 4* Hotel for First Class/ Marriott 5* Hotel for Luxury Class in Cuzco or similar
Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Included|Dinner: Excluded
Early departure by bus to the City of Cusco. We travel along the High Plateau of Collao, On the way, we stop in Pucara City for Toilet, About 70 km further on, we pass through the La Raya Ranch where we can see troops of vicuñas and llamas. During the trip, we pass by the lovely Wacarpay Lake, offering spectacular views of the mountains reflected in its calm waters. We proceed to the beautiful Town of Andahuaylillas, and visit the Church of San Pedro de Andahuaylillas, better known as the Sistine Chapel of the Americas, due to its decorated polychrome ceiling. Buffet lunch in a quiet countryside restaurant, where we can enjoy the delightful culinary art of the Region. Upon arrival in Cusco, meet and transfer to your hotel. Dinner on your own.
  • Pucara, PERU

    Pucara, PERU
    This was the first urban settlement on Lake Titicaca, established between 100 and 300 A.D. It has the same name as the first civilizations who lived in the Altiplano.
  • Andahuaylillas, PERU

    Andahuaylillas, is a small town of mercy mild climate that is surrounded by mountains. Having as one of its main attractions Sistine Church of America.

    Sistine Church of America

    The San Pedro de Andahuaylillas church is considered the "Sistine Chapel" of America due to the quality of its works of art. Even if its architectural structure is classic of small town churches.

Day 9: Cuzco

Standard Hotel: Santa Maria Hostel for Backpacker Class/Royal Inka 3* Hotel for Tourist Class in Cuzco or similar
Deluxe Hotel: San Agustin Dorado 4* Hotel for First Class/ Marriott 5* Hotel for Luxury Class in Cuzco or similar
Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Included (folklore show)
After breakfast we will take a visit by your own to the Street San Blas. Hatunrumivoc is located close to Plaza Nazarenas famous for it's Inca walls. We'll find the 12 Angled Stone about halfway down the street. Then we will enjoy leisure time at the Central Market or Mercado de San Pedro. The San Pedro Market in Cuzco sits about an eight minute walk south from Plaza de Armas. In the afternoon we will have a sightseeing of Cuzco visiting the Main Square, the Cathedral and the Temple of the Sun or Korikancha. Afterwards we'll drive out of the city to visit the Inca sites of Kenko, Tambomachay, Puca Pucara and the impressive Fortress of Sacsayhuaman. At 8:00pm we will enjoy a dinner with a folklore show in a typical restaurant.
  • Cusco, PERU

    Cusco, PERU
    This city once served as the capital of the Inca Empire. Many of its most popular sights are the ruins of this once-great people, such as the famous "lost city" of Machu Picchu. Cuzo itself also has many sights.

    San Blas

    This is one of the barrios in the city of Cuzco, famous for its architecture that dates back to the era of Spanish colonialism in Peru and the narrow, cobblestone streets.

    San Pedro Market

    San Pedro Market
    This large public market in Cuzco is a bustling bazaar where you can find all sorts of handmade crafts and locally grown foods. Wandering amongst the stalls, you will get a firm sense of the local culture.

    Twelve Angled Stone

    Twelve Angled Stone is about halfway down the street Hatunrumivoc,which is famous for it's Inca walls where huge stones are precisely carved to fit together without mud or concrete.

    Puka Pukara

    Puka Pukara
    In the ancient Quechan language, the name of this set of ruins near Cuzco mean "the red fortress." It features large, terraced walls that sit on a hill overlooking the surrounding valley.

    Sacsayhuaman

    Sacsayhuaman
    Sacsayhuaman is strategically built on a hill overlooking Cuzco and famous for its enormous carved stones, some of them standing over 9m/30ft high and weighing over 350 tons.

Day 10: Cusco - Rainbow Mountain - Cusco

Standard Hotel: Santa Maria Hostel for Backpacker Class/Royal Inka 3* Hotel for Tourist Class in Cuzco or similar
Deluxe Hotel: San Agustin Dorado 4* Hotel for First Class/ Marriott 5* Hotel for Luxury Class in Cuzco or similar
Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Included|Dinner: Excluded
A fantastic day tour ( with trekking ) to the so - called 7 Color Mountain, leaving from Cusco. Located in southern Peru, in the Cusco region, this route will take you through stunning landscapes with glaciers, snowcapped mountains and crystal clear rivers and lakes. Pass by local villages of Quechua descendants and explore the breathtaking surrounding nature. You will be picked up from your accommodation at around 3.00am and start making your way to Arco ( on the route to Puno ) eventually getting to the Checacupe district ( 2 hour journey ). Then we will continue to Pitumarca and a number of small villages till we reach the Hanchipata - Quesuno community ( another 1.5 hours ). From here we start our hike. The trek lasts for about 3 hours until we get to the stunning landscape of Vinicunca ( Rainbow Mountains ). Here we will have about one hour to relax and take amazing pictures of this natural wonder. We then hike back to the starting point of the trek, and from there return to Cusco ( arriving at approximately 19.00 ).
  • Cusco, PERU

    Cusco, PERU
    This city once served as the capital of the Inca Empire. Many of its most popular sights are the ruins of this once-great people, such as the famous "lost city" of Machu Picchu. Cuzo itself also has many sights.

    Vinicunca

    Vinicunca
    Located in the Andes in Cuzco, Peru, with an altitude of more than 5000 meters. Because the top of the mountain has layers of different dreamlike candy colors, it attracts a large number of tourists.

Day 11: Sacred Valley of the Incas - Chincheros Market - Hanging Hotel ( Sky Lodge ) - Santa Teresa (6244 km)

Standard Hotel: Santa Teresa 2* for all Classes
Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Included|Dinner: Excluded
At 08:00 hrs we will pick you up at your hotel to begin the tour. You will visit Chinchero. There you will go to the local comunity Center, where you can enjoy beautiful textiles. After getting to know the animals, you can take some time to visit some of the small onsite exhibits. Women from native communities offer live examples of traditional ( and intricate ) weaving techniques, using basic tools and wooden looms. Then we will stop for 5 mins to see a Hanging Hotel. We with a winding ascent toward the Abra Malaga. After a short break of 15 minutes in the Abra Malaga, the descent into the jungle of the Inca trail through the different climates that combine the paradisiacal landscapes of majestic snow to the hot jungle of the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is undertaken. Then we can walk for 30 mins to Santa Teresa Hot Spring, where you can relax in medicinal pools - a perfect respite after long treks.
  • Chinchero, PERU

    The small rustic town of Chinchero lies off the main road between Cusco and Urubamba. It sits at 3762m above sea level. It is towered over by the Vilcabamba range and the snowcapped peak of Salcantay. There is a great display of Inca architecture, ruins and megalithic carved rocks. Chinchero is home to the famous Peruvian weaving and also has a colouful market. Chinchero is also believed to be the birthplace of the rainbow.

    Chincheros Sunday Market

    The Chincheros Sunday Market is the heart of the local community, renowned for its authentic handmade textiles and vibrant produce trade. Visitors can witness traditional Inca bartering customs and purchase exquisite alpaca wool goods directly from the weavers.
  • Sacred Valley, PERU

    Sacred Valley, PERU
    The heart of the Inca Empire, the Sacred Valley of the Incas is the region of Peru surrounding the city of Cusco. The valley is full of the ruins of this once-powerful empire, such as Ollantaytambo, Pisac and Tipon.

    Skylodge Adventure Suites

    The Skylodge Adventure Suites in Peru is the ultimate adventure lodging. Three transparent pods hang from a Sacred Valley cliff. Accessed via climbing or zipline, it offers 360-degree views of the stars and valley.
  • Abra Malag, PERU

    Abra Malaga is a high-altitude mountain pass (approx. 4,316m) in the Andes, connecting the Sacred Valley to the cloud forest. It's a premier birdwatching destination, famous for seeking Peru's national bird, the Andean Cock-of-the-rock.

    Inca Cloud Forest Trail

    The Abra Malaga Inca Trail is a remarkably preserved stone path traversing from high Andes to cloud forest. This short trek offers dramatic shifts from glacial peaks to lush jungle in one route.
  • Santa Teresa, PERU

    Santa Teresa is a district of Peru, located in Cuzco in the south of the country. It was founded on October 11, 1957, with an area of 1,340.38 square kilometers and an altitude of 1,550 meters.

    Santa Teresa Hot Spring

    The Hot springs of Santa Teresa District are in Cocalmayo, southwest of the province of the Convention in Cuzco and it's constructed on the slopes of the mountain and on the banks of the Urubamba River. The thermal water complex has three pools, of different sizes and depths, which are supplied with medicinal water that varies between 40ºC and 44ºC.

Day 12: Santa Teresa - Aguas Calientes (12 km)

Standard Hotel: Bomelias Hostel for Backpacker Class/Gringo Bill 3* Hotel for Tourist Class in Aguas Calientes or similar
Deluxe Hotel: Gringo Bill 3* Hotel for First Class/ Sumaq 5* Hotel for Luxury Class in Aguas Calientes or similar
Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded
Early morning around 08.00 a.m. we will take a car to Machupicchu Hydroelectric Station it's take us 30 mins drive to continue the journey of adventure, those who wish to walk are three hours of Hydroelectric to Aguas Calientes "Town of Machu Picchu"; where we will place in our respective assigned hotels in this itinerary tours to Machu Picchu will have some free time.
  • Santa Teresa, PERU

    Santa Teresa is a district of Peru, located in Cuzco in the south of the country. It was founded on October 11, 1957, with an area of 1,340.38 square kilometers and an altitude of 1,550 meters.

    Hidroeléctrica

    A non-stop dam on the Urubamba River and a landmark on the trails that lead to Machu Picchu, the Hidroeléctrica is an excellent place to stop for a meal and marvel at the convergence of nature and human engineering.
  • Aguas Calientes, PERU

    Aguas Calientes, PERU
    This town sits 20 minutes down the mountain from Machu Picchu. Its name, "hot waters" in English, derives from the presence of numerous thermal springs in the area that make thisvillage a great place to relax after a hike.

Day 13: Aguas Calientes - Machu Picchu - Sun Gate - Cuzco (78 km)

Standard Hotel: Santa Maria Hostel for Backpacker Class/Royal Inka 3* Hotel for Tourist Class in Cuzco or similar
Deluxe Hotel: Royal Inka 3* Hotel for First Class/ Marriott 5* Hotel for Luxury Class in Cuzco or similar
Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded
Take an early bus to the Inca Citadel of Machu Picchu. Key activities include: a guided tour of the Citadel visiting the Main Plaza, Circular Tower, Royal Quarters, Temple of the Three Windows, and burial grounds; then proceed to the Sun Gate (Inti Punku) for a panoramic overlook. In the afternoon, visit the Machu Picchu Site Museum to view Inca artifacts, optionally exploring the adjacent Orchid Garden n, where you may spot unique species including Peru's national bird, the Andean Cock-of-the-rock. 
  • Machu Picchu, PERU

    Machu Picchu, PERU
    The famous citadel of the Inca sits atop a scraggy mountain peak overlooking the valley that was sacred to those people. These ruins feature many temples and the famous terraced-gardens the Inca developed for agriculture in the Andes.

    Inca Citadel of Machu Picchu

    The Inca Citadel of Machu Picchu is a 15th-century world wonder perched on an Andean ridge. A perfect blend of architecture, astronomy, and nature, its temples and terraces showcase the pinnacle of Inca engineering and cosmic vision.

    Temple of the Moon

    Temple of the Moon
    The Temple of the Moon is an Incan ceremonial temple on Huayna Picchu near Machu Picchu, in Peru. The site is made up of stone masonry and an open-face, shallow cave. The Temple dates back 1500 years and was rediscovered in 1936.

    Inti Punku

    Translated to English, the name means "Sun Door," and this gateway stands as the entrance to the ruins of Machu Picchu. Many visitors wake up before dawn so they can view the sunrise from this point.
  • Aguas Calientes, PERU

    Aguas Calientes, PERU
    This town sits 20 minutes down the mountain from Machu Picchu. Its name, "hot waters" in English, derives from the presence of numerous thermal springs in the area that make thisvillage a great place to relax after a hike.

    Machu Picchu Site Museum

    The Machupicchu Museum (Manuel Chavez Ballon) houses hundreds of Inca artifacts excavated from the citadel. It vividly illustrates the history, construction, and cultural significance through models and multimedia displays.

    Orchid Garden

    The Orchid Garden, located next to the Site Museum, is a small sanctuary of Andean forest biodiversity. It showcases hundreds of wild orchid species, offering a peaceful prelude to the Inca Trail experience.

Day 14: Cuzco - Lima (582 km)

Standard Hotel: FlyingDog Hostel for Backpacker Class/Allpa 3* for Tourist Class in Lima Miraflores or Similar
Deluxe Hotel: San Agustin Exclusive 4* for First Class/ Marriott 5* for Luxury Class in Lima Miraflores or Similar
Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded
In the morning we will transfer to Cuzco Airport for your flight to Lima. Upon arrival transfer to the hotel. Then we will go for a city sightseeing tour in Lima. The tour includes Lima's Historical Centre, passing by Plaza San Martin, the Main Plaza, the Government Palace, the City Hall, the Cathedral and its Religious Art Museum, the Church of Santo Domingo, with the tombs of Santa Rosa and San Martin de Porras, and Lima's Colonial Balconies. After that, we will visit the Convent and Church of San Francisco. Then we will visit the Basilica of 21 altars, Convent of Cloisters, Capitulary and Clementine Rooms, Chorus and Library of the Monks, the Sacristy with paintings of Surbaran and Ribera. We will also visit El Olivar Park with olive trees, the Central Park of Miraflores and Larcomar, a privileged site to enjoy an amazing view of the Pacific Ocean.
  • Lima, PERU

    Lima, PERU
    Lima, the capital city of Peru, was founded by conquistador Francisco Pizarro in 1535. This city's historic places include the National University of San Marcos, which was established in 1551 and is the oldest university in the Americas.

    Government Palace

    Government Palace
    The Government Palace, located on the north side of the Plaza Mayor in Peru's capital city Lima. The palace was built in 1535 and is a stately government building with a set of ornamental guards. It features a large wrought-iron fence that surrounds the building and lines one side of the Plaza Mayor behind the Rimac River.

    Monastery of San Francisco

    Monastery of San Francisco
    Saint Francis Monastery located in Lima, Peru. The church and convent are part of the Historic Centre of Lima, which was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1991. Aside from a church and monastery it also contains a library and catacombs.

    Plaza de Armas

    Plaza de Armas
    Also Plaza Mayor, located in the Historic Centre of Lima, it is surrounded by the Government Palace, Cathedral of Lima, Archbishop's Palace of Lima, the Municipal Palace, and the Palace of the Union.

    Iglesia de Santo Domingo

    One of Lima’s most historic religious sites, the Iglesia de Santo Domingo and its expansive convent were originally completed in the 16th century, this impressive pink church has been rebuilt and remodeled at various points since. It is an example of New Spanish Baroque architecture.

    El Olivar Park

    El Olivar is a historic olive grove in the heart of Lima, dating back to the 15th century. With over 1,500 olive trees, it's a serene urban oasis perfect for walks and birdwatching.

Day 15: Lima

Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded
In the morning we will transfer to Lima Airport for the return flight back home.
  • Lima, PERU

    Lima, PERU
    Lima, the capital city of Peru, was founded by conquistador Francisco Pizarro in 1535. This city's historic places include the National University of San Marcos, which was established in 1551 and is the oldest university in the Americas.

Price Includes

  • Train ticket from Aguas Calientes - Ollantaytambo
  • Bus ticket from Aguas Calientes - Machu Picchu - Aguas Calientes
  • Bus ticket: Lima - Paracas - Nasca - Arequipa - Puno - Cusco
  • Tourist Bus Colca Canyon - Tikonata Island
  • Tourist bus Cusco - Santa Teresa + private guide in Spanish, English, German Italian, Japanese Spoken
  • Entrance to Machupicchu
  • Airfare Cusco - Lima incl Backpack under plane’s seat + 23 kilos for Check In
  • 14 nights Hostal Room for the backpackers
  • All breakfasts and meals as described in the programme
  • All entrance tickets applicable
  • Transportation via an air-conditioned vehicle
  • Bilingual tour guide (English, Spanish)
  • All applicable taxes

Price Excludes

  • Baggage excess (Cusco - Lima Plane 24 kilos )
  • Airport tax in Nazca: 10 - 18$USA/person
  • Entrance to Hot Sprig in Colca Canyon (Chivay): 7$USA/person
  • Entrance to Silustani Ruin:s 5 - 8$USA/person
  • Taxi from Santa Teresa to Hot Spring: 4$USA/way
  • Entrance to Hot Spring in Santa Teresa: 5$USA/person
  • Museum in Machupicchu: 5$USA/person
  • Meals and drinks unspecified during the trip.
  • Personal room fees: such as laundry or valet services, telephone calls, or alcoholic beverages/mini bar items, unless they are otherwise specified.
  • Any private expenses
  • Tips

Additional Note

  • Essential Inca Trail Packing List

    1. Your Passport You'll of course need your passport to get into Peru, but you'll also need your passport when you start on the Inca Trail. There's an official government checkpoint at the start of the trail that works to enforce the strict limits on how many visitors can walk the trail per day, and for every foreigner beginning a trek it's required that a passport be shown. An optional passport stamp is also offered, and it's a very cool way to remember your trip. Because you can't even begin the trek without it, your passport is an absolute necessity on your Inca Trail packing list!

    2. Proper Hiking Attire First of all, keep in mind that you will either be showering just once or not at all during your fourday trek. This means that you're certainly going to want an ample supply of underwear and socks - the articles of clothing that tend to get dirty the fastest and are the most miserable to put on unclean for a second time! As far as other attire goes, the most important thing to keep in mind is that you want clothes that you can layer. The temperature is going to differ quite intensely from daytime to nighttime, and your own body heat is going to spike during intense treks and drop whilst you relax. You need clothes that can handle all of these situations. Ideally, you'll have hiking/athletic pants that can zip off into shorts if necessary. You should bring both short and long-sleeved shirts, and also a light jacket. You should also have some cold weather gear for the nights, including hats, gloves, and scarves - especially if you're designing your Inca Trail packing list for the colder parts of the year.

    3. Proper Footwear Whether you choose to bring hiking boots or a hiking shoe/boot hybrid, absolutely make sure they're waterproof! There's a good chance you'll experience some rain or mud at some point during your trek, even if you're visiting during the dry season. When it comes to choosing between boots and shoes for your Inca Trail packing list, consider this: boots provide more ankle support while shoes are significantly more lightweight. And one last footwear recommendation - make sure whatever you're wearing fits well and is somewhat worn in, as blisters on a four-day trek are no fun at all.

    4. Other Waterproof Goods Once again, even if you're trekking during the dry season, don't forget the rain gear! A poncho or rain jacket as well as some plastic bags to separate your wet clothes from your dry ones are absolute musts for your Inca Trail packing list.

    5. Sleeping Bag Considering that this will be the source of your rest and relaxation every night of your trek, you shouldn't neglect to choose an appropriate sleeping bag for your journey. We recommend a four-season bag regardless of what time of year you'll be visiting Peru.

    6. Toiletries If you're walking the Inca Trail, you have to face the facts - you're going to be roughing it for a few days. That being said, there are some essential toiletries you can bring to make things at least a bit more pleasant. These include: toilet paper, moist wipes, deodorant, soap, toothbrush/toothpaste, sunblock, chap-stick.

    7. Flip-flops ( thongs - sandals ) Especially if you plan on taking a shower on the third night, these are essentials for your Inca Trail packing list. Even if you don't end up showering, they can be useful for relaxing and allowing your feet to breathe for a bit in the evenings.

    8. Water Bottles - Snacks Though food and water will be supplied by your tour company, you're more than likely to find yourself thirsty or with some hunger pangs as you trek throughout the day. These will help to keep you going until it's time to stop for a meal.

    9. First-Aid Kit/Personal Medications Once again, your guides should carry a first-aid kit with them at all times. That being said, it can't hurt to carry a basic first-aid kit on your person during your Inca Trail trek! Basic medications for stomach problems and the like as well as any medications that you specifically need to take should also of course not be forgotten.

    10. Flashlight ( torch ) This item is easy to forget but is a necessity for navigating around your campsite after dark. Simply put, it's a must for any Inca Trail packing list.

    11. Batteries, Memory Cards, or Whatever Else You'll Need for Your Electronic Goods It should go without saying that there won't be any opportunities to plug in and charge your electronic devices during your Inca Trail trek. If you can bring extra batteries, it's certainly recommended. And if you can't, make sure to use your devices sparingly! There's plenty to see after day 1 and you won't want your camera dead by then.

    12. Cash Though you're certainly not going to need a lot of money on the trail, it's still a good idea to have some cash on you. You'll pass a few small, locally-run stores over the course of the trail and you'll obviously need to pay for any goods you want. It also comes in handy if you decide to tip your guides/porters!

     

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