Latin American Journey

Peru Extraordinary #13

13 Days / 12 Nights Lima, Nazca, Paracas, Cusco, Maras Salt Pools and
Authentic Quechua Village, Pisac Indian Market and Ollantaytambo Fortress, Machu Picchu

  • Arrival in Lima.

Day 1 – Monday - Lima - Arrival

Arrival in Lima, the "City of Kings" famous for its Spanish Colonial architecture, extraordinary museums and cuisine. Lima is internationally recognized as the "Gastronomic Capital of the Americas", and its cuisine is considered among the most diverse and exquisite in the world on par with French cuisine. Upon arrival a host will meet and assist you in transferring to the hotel and in registering.

  • Visit Colonial Lima, Casa Aliaga, Modern Lima and Larco Museum. (B)

Day 2 – Tuesday - Colonial Lima, Casa Aliaga, Modern Lima and Larco Museum (B)

This full-day tour visits both the colonial and modern sections of Lima. Colonial sites include the lovely Plaza Mayor, the Government Palace, San Francisco Church and the exquisite Torre Tagle Palace modern day seat of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The "Casa de Aliaga" is the oldest Colonial mansion in Lima. Due to its historic value this house was declared a Historical Monument and the owners have decided to share their heritage with visitors. The visit is an amazing experience!

Modern Lima and Larco Museum

Afternoon tour of modern Lima, among the largest in the Americas. Drive along the fashionable districts of Miraflores and San Isidro, El Parque del Amor (The Park of Love) and the striking beaches of Costa Verde. Continues to the world famous Larco Museum, founded in 1926, the museum displays remarkable chronological galleries providing an excellent overview on 3000 years of development of Peruvian pre-Columbian history. Larco Museum also features the finest gold and silver collection from Ancient Peru and the famous erotic archaeological collection, one of the most visited Peruvian tourist attractions.

  • Transfer to Nazca. (B)

Day 3 - Wednesday – Lima to Nazca (B)

Transfer to Nazca by regular bus with VIP service and sofa-bed seats. 6 ½ hours. Travel south along the Peruvian coast to the town of Nazca. The desert and the sea come together in spectacular fashion. Upon arrival a host will meet and assist you in transferring to the hotel and help you in registering.

  • Flight over the Nazca Lines. Visit Cantayoc Aqueducts and Antonini Didactic Museum. (B)

Day 4 – Thursday - Nazca Lines over flight (B)

Transfer to the local airport for a spectacular flight over vast drawings, figures like a spider, a hummingbird, a monkey, etc. The Nazca Lines, discovered in 1927, are the most extraordinary legacy left by a culture that flourished in 300 BC. The lines are a series of complex designs, some up to 300 meters long, which can only be seen in their true dimension from an altitude of at least 1,500 feet. The Nazca culture is not believed to have been capable of manned flight. But the question remains as to how they crafted the drawings, what techn pology they used and what purpose the lines served.

Cantayoc Aqueducts and Antonini Didactic Museum

Visit to the Cantayoc aqueducts, close to town, a complex system of underground aqueducts that allowed the Nazca culture to take advantage of underground water provides evidence of this culture´s technological development in the exploitation of the land. Continue to the Antonini Museum, which displays a collection of archaeological pieces of the different stages of the Nazca culture. These discoveries are the result of the excavations done in “Cahuachi”.

  • Visit Pampa Galeras National Park. Transfer to Paracas. (B,L)

Day 5 - Friday – Pampa Galeras - Nazca – Paracas (B, L)

Visit to The National Reserve of Pampa Galeras was established in 1967. This reserve is made up of 6500 hectares which are owned by the peasant community Lucanas located in the department of Ayacucho, province and district of Lucanas. The vicuna (Vicugna vicugna) is the most representative animal in Pampa Galeras and the purpose of this reserve is to protect these animals. We can also find the guanaco (Lama guanicoe), which live free in the pampas. The most impressive bird is the Andean condor (Vultor gryphus); we can see the pissaca (Nothoprocta ornata) and the kiula (Tinamotis penhaldii) as well. With regard to the birds, we can also find the pato jerga (Anas georgica) and the pato sutro (Anas flavirosatris). Transfer to Paracas area for overnight.

  • Early morning boat tour around the Ballestas Islands passing the Candelabro. Evening arrival in Lima. (B)

Day 6 – Saturday - Ballestas Islands - Lima (B)

Early morning yacht ride to the Ballestas Islands. These islands, also known as the Guano Islands, constitute the habitat to millions of birds and sea lions colonies in their natural environment. Pass by El Candelabro (The Candelabra) is a geoglyph of more than 394 feet long, better appreciated from the ocean. Afternoon return to Lima.

  • Transfer to the airport for your flight to Cusco and then transfer to Sacred Valley.
    Visit to Awana Kancha. Overnight in Sacred Valley. (B,L)

Day 7 – Sunday - Lima – Cusco (B,L)

Early morning transfer from the hotel to the airport for a short but spectacular flight over the snowcapped Andes to the oldest inhabited city in the hemisphere, Cusco, at an elevation of 11,440 feet. Upon arrival a host will meet and assist you in transferring to the hotel and in registering.

Visit to Awana Kancha

This Living Museum of the Andes showcase the South American Camelidos such as llamas, vicuñas, guanacos and alpacas in their native environment. You will also enjoy a spinning and weaving demonstration of ancient techniques on how to make clothing from the wool fibers of these animals. You can also see native flowers and some agricultural terraces from the Inca times.

Lunch is served at Hacienda Huayoccari

The most noticeable aspect of the house is its sensational setting, dominating the Urubamba valley in the midst of the highland crags and vegetation through which the river flows. Above it, on the very mountain top within sight of heaven are two lakes, which seem to seethe on a rainy night. With magnificent views of the Urubamba River, the Casa-Hacienda has the magical ability to make us forget the reality of life. Today’s lunch will be a remarkable event.

  • Full Day excursion to Moray, Maras and Authentic Quechua Village. Overnight in Sacred Valley. (B,L)

Day 8 – Monday - Moray, Maras and Ancient Quechua Village (B,L)

Moray, Maras Salt Pools and Ancient Quechua Village – Pass through unspoiled and picturesque Andean communities on your way to the Incan agricultural experimental center of Moray, famous for its sunken amphitheater, made up of four circular terraces, which appear to fade away into the earth like an artificial crater. The site was apparently an Inca agricultural research station filled with fertile earth and watered by complex irrigation systems, designed for experimenting with crops at various altitudes.

Continue to the impressive Maras salt pools formed by water emerging from a lake inside a mountain in the Urubamba Valley. An amazing view of evaporating ponds for the extraction of salt. Learn about ancestral techniques, which are still used, in agricultural, irrigation and salt-recollection tasks, as well as in Andean festivals and rites.

Lunch at Wayra with Peruvian Paso Horse Show

“Caballo de Paso” known worldwide for their smooth gaited movements and unusual spirit. No other horse combines strength, intelligence and beauty so perfectly as the Peruvian Paso Horse. The particular characteristic of the Paso Horse is precisely the reason for its name: the sublime charm of its typical step. As it walks, its front legs step very high and forward while the hooves sway to the sides in a graceful and synchronized movement. Enjoy a delightful demonstration of the skills of this unique member of the horse kingdom. Lunch at the celebrated Wayra at “Sol y Luna” in the Sacred Valley.

Authentic Quechua Village

Visit an authentic Quechua Village to feel the way of life of the Inca's ancestors. An Andean society with ancestral identity. The Inca himself was a noble Quechua. They have a deep sense of belonging to the land they farm, a deep sense of community they consider necessary to survive, they have little tolerance for individuality. See the Quechua way of life, children scamper about wearing their colorful ponchos while woman are weaving their family's clothes. A meaningful experience!

  • Full Day excursion to the Pisac Indian Market and Ollantaytambo Fortress. Overnight in Sacred Valley. (B,L)

Day 9 – Tuesday - Pisac Market and Ollantaytambo Archaeological

Full Day Excursion to the Pisac Indian Market and the Ollantaytambo Fortress
Breakfast at your hotel. Morning departure for a drive through the fertile countryside of the Urubamba Valley to the colonial village of Pisac where a unique Indian Market takes place daily. The variety of products offered is overwhelming, from pottery with reproductions of archaeological pieces, to all kinds of textiles, jewelry and Peruvian handicrafts. During your visit to this bustling marketplace you will have the opportunity to bargain with the artisans and indigenous traders. Grab the items you like, you will hardly see the same one again.

Continue to the Ollantaytambo archaeological complex, the Incas built it as a fort that included a temple, agricultural terraces, and an urban area. There are two distinct sectors: The religious and worship zone, and the residential area. Ollantaytambo was an important administrative center with probable military functions if one considers the walls and towers. There are also traces of ancient roads and aqueducts. The town of Ollantaytambo is called a "Living Inca Town" since the inhabitants maintain very old practices and customs. Lunch is at a beautiful country estate on the shores of the Urubamba River. (B,L)

  • Excursion to Machu Picchu with overnight stay. (B,L)

Day 10 – Wednesday - Machu Picchu with overnight stay (B,L)

Morning train ride through the sacred valley of Urubamba to the "Lost City of the Incas," Machu Picchu. Perched 8,200 feet above the valley, it was hidden by mountains and semi-tropical jungles for 400 years until discovered by Hiram Bingham of Yale University in 1911. Archaeologists believe that the Inca "Virgins of the Sun" took refuge from the Spanish Conquistadors here. Guided tour of the ruins upon arrival. Lunch is at the Orient Express’ Sanctuary Lodge located just a few steps from the Inca citadel.

  • Return to Cusco. (B)

Day 11 – Thursday - Machu Picchu Free Day. Return train ride (B)

Free morning to enjoy one of the most incredible sights on earth, the sanctuary of Machu Picchu. Take as much time as you need to study these magnificent ruins, hike the steep stone-paved trail of Huayna Picchu, the pyramid-shape mountain above Machu Picchu for a breathtaking view of the site, or stroll to the Inca Bridge a secret entrance used by the Inca's army or walk toward the Inca Trail to find the historic Intipunku or Sun Gate. Afternoon return train ride.

  • Free morning. Afternoon Tour of Cusco and its Ruins. (B)

Day 12 – Friday - Cusco – Free morning and afternoon city tour(B)

Wandering through this lovely city, exploring the astonishing narrow streets of this tile roof colonial town will be your unforgettable experience. You will find something astounding at every turn. Great buys are the traditional Peruvian handicrafts, alpaca-wool sweaters and rugs, ponchos, pottery, gold and silver jewelry, leather goods, etc. Because there are such a variety of products, we strongly suggest that when you like any particular item, you should buy it - you may not find the same item in other store. Many visitors to Cusco return home wishing they had some free time in Cusco to discover this imperial city on their own, a free morning in Cusco is a MUST!

Tour of Cusco and Nearby Ruins

Visitors are caught up in the excitement of touring the ancient capital of the Inca Empire, a delightful combination of Inca and colonial architecture. The tour visits important landmarks such us Cusco's Cathedral, Santo Domingo Church, Plaza de Armas and Koricancha “The Temple of the Sun”. This tour of the oldest continuously inhabited city in the western hemisphere also includes the nearby ruins of Kenko, Puca-Pucara, Tambomachay as well as the Sacsayhuaman fortress, an imposing example of Inca military architecture.

  • Transfer from hotel to the airport for your flight to Lima and then take your connecting flight to home. (B)

Day 13 – Saturday – Cusco – Lima – Home (B)

Transfer to the airport for your departure to Lima and your connecting international flight. Arrive home full of great memories of the rich tradition of Colonial Lima and the mystical Land of the Incas.

Tourist Class Hotel SIB Premium Private Services
Min 1 Min 2 1 2 3 / 4 5 / 9 10/14 15/19 20/24 25/29 30 up
Double Room $3394 $3744 $3187 $2919 $2564 $2500 $2440 $2387 $2383
Triple Room $3367 $3160 $2892 $2538 $2474 $2414 $2360 $2356
Single Room $5234 $3919 $5814 $4270 $3712 $3444 $3090 $3026 $2966 $2912 $2908
Tourist Superior Hotels SIB Premium Private Services
Min 1 Min 2 1 2 3 / 4 5 / 9 10/14 15/19 20/24 25/29 30 up
Double Room $3548 $3899 $3342 $3074 $2719 $2655 $2595 $2542 $2538
Triple Room $3606 $3399 $3131 $2776 $2712 $2652 $2599 $2595
Single Room $5596 $4282 $6176 $4632 $4075 $3807 $3452 $3388 $3328 $3275 $3271
First Class Hotels SIB Premium Private Services
Min 1 Min 2 1 2 3 / 4 5 / 9 10/14 15/19 20/24 25/29 30 up
Double Room $3691 $4042 $3484 $3216 $2862 $2798 $2738 $2684 $2680
Triple Room $3668 $3462 $3194 $2839 $2775 $2715 $2662 $2658
Single Room $5876 $4562 $6456 $4912 $4355 $4087 $3732 $3668 $3608 $3555 $3551
First Class Superior Hotels SIB Premium Private Services
Min 1 Min 2 1 2 3 / 4 5 / 9 10/14 15/19 20/24 25/29 30 up
Double Room $3875 $4226 $3668 $3400 $3046 $2982 $2922 $2868 $2864
Triple Room $3940 $3734 $3466 $3111 $3047 $2987 $2934 $2930
Single Room $6167 $4852 $6747 $5203 $4646 $4378 $4023 $3959 $3899 $3846 $3842
Deluxe Hotels SIB Premium Private Services
Min 1 Min 2 1 2 3 / 4 5 / 9 10/14 15/19 20/24 25/29 30 up
Double Room $4387 $4738 $4180 $3912 $3558 $3494 $3434 $3380 $3376
Triple Room $4374 $4167 $3899 $3544 $3480 $3420 $3367 $3363
Single Room $7146 $5831 $7726 $6182 $5624 $5356 $5002 $4938 $4878 $4824 $4820
Luxury Hotels SIB Premium Private Services
Min 1 Min 2 1 2 3 / 4 5 / 9 10/14 15/19 20/24 25/29 30 up
Double Room $5742 $6092 $5535 $5267 $4912 $4848 $4788 $4735 $4731
Triple Room $6040 $5834 $5566 $5211 $5147 $5087 $5034 $5030
Single Room $9799 $8484 $10379 $8835 $8278 $8010 $7655 $7591 $7531 $7478 $7474
  • Tour includes:
  • All airport transfers listed in the itinerary
  • Baggage handling at airports and at hotels
  • All tours and excursions indicated in the itinerary
  • All entrance fees and transfers needed to operate tours and excursions
  • All train tickets, bus tickets and boat services needed to operate tours and excursions
  • Service of a bilingual licensed tour guide for all tours and excursions
  • All meals indicated in the itinerary. B for breakfast, L for lunch. D for dinner
  • Hotel accommodation and hotel service charge
  • Hotel taxes are exempt for foreigners visiting Peru
  • When domestic airfare within Peru is specified as included: Airfare includes all queues, security fee, fuel surcharges and 18% Peruvian sales tax.
  • Not included:
  • Extra expenses in case of modifying the itinerary due to flight cancelation, strikes or blocking of roads and train tracks by demonstrators or political activists. Travel insurance is strongly recommended.
  • When staying overnight in Machu Picchu, the entrance fee for the 2nd day in Machu Picchu is not included. This can be added to the itinerary upon request
  • Expenses such us beverages on meals, tips, laundry, phone calls and other personal expenses are not included
  • When a cruise to the Galapagos Islands is part of the itinerary, the Galapagos National Park Tax is not included. It is payable upon arrival at the Galapagos Islands
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