Peru

Classic Peru

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Tour ID:121242
Ages:5 - 80
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Arrival:Jorge Chavez International Airport (LIM)
Dates are flexible
Prices are Per Person

Visit the highlights of the cities of Lima and Cuzco. Explore the history and architecture whilst experiencing the wonderful food along the way. From exploring the wonderful town of Lima to exploring the history of Machu Pichu, this is the best way to explore Peru.

  • City Tour in Lima
  • Larco Museum – A look to pre-Inca cultures
  • Sacsayhuaman Fortress & Puca Pucara
  • Qenko Amphitheater & Tambomachay
  • Pisac Andean Market Experience
  •  Ollantaytambo Ruins Visit
  • Machu Picchu

This 6 day tour visits two of the most important cites of Peru; Lima, where you will be able to explore the modern districts of Lima (Miraflores and San Isidro) with beautiful views of the Pacific Ocean and El Olivar Park which was the first plantation of olive trees in South America.

After, you will visit the old part of the City which includes a panoramic visit of The Main Square, Archbishop’s Palace, Palace of Government called “Pizarro`s House” and a tour of the Cathedral of Lima and San Francisco Monastery and Church where you will be able to walk inside the Catacombs located inside.

Lima & Vicinity

Lima, the capital of Peru, is situated on a plateau overlooking the Pacific Coast. It is a sprawling metropolitan city of over 10 million Peruvians and is a naturally perfect location for sampling the famed national cuisine with its vast base of ingredients and spices. Furthermore, the city offers relaxing tours to convents, churches, and historical plazas and centres, as well as beautiful gardens, bars and nightspots. Meanwhile, the ancient tradition is very much alive at Huaca Pucllana temple, just steps away from the hotels and hostels of central Miraflores district and the impressive Pyramids of Pachacamac are just a 40km drive south.

Your next stop will be the City Of Cuzco. Here, you will have the opportunity to learn more about the Inca Culture and be fascinated with their architecture and technology. During the City Tour you will visit places like the Cathedral of Cuzco and Koricancha Temple which is located inside Santo Domingo Church. Inside, you will see the old walls of the Inca Temple dedicated to the God “Inti” (Sun). Afterwards you will have an excursion to Sacsayhuaman, Puca Pucara, the Qenko Amphitheater, and Tambomachay archaeological sites, all showing the impressive architecture reached by the Inca Civilization.

Cusco & Vicinity

Cusco was originally the historic capital of the Inca Empire, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It has an elevation of over 11,000 feet allowing visitors to acclimatise before setting off on long treks towards Machu Picchu’s on legendary routes used by the Incas towards the citadel. Cusco is pleasant to explore with wonderful and ancient stonework, narrow streets and important Inca temple remains, complemented by the Spanish colonial buildings. Numerous museums showcase Inca and pre-columbian culture, as well as textiles and sacred plants. Being a rich agricultural region, many fusion and neo-Andean restaurants offer unique Peruvian gastronomy. Meanwhile, day trips to nearby lagoons can be connected with visits to Inca ruins such as Pisac, Tambomachay, Kenqo, Sacsayhaman and Ollantaytambo.

The next day, an exceptional excursion will be offered to the Sacred Valley of the Incas. This excursion is a mix between archaeological and living culture. Visiting the Ollantaytambo Fortress, you learn the history of an Inca General called Ollanta who fell in love of a princess, something that was forbidden, he fought for his love but died in this place. The tour ends at Chinchero town, a village that specializes in textile products, here you will see how the Incas worked the cotton.

Sacred Valley

The Sacred Valley of the Incas is the eternal home of abundance for the indigenous and locals who continue to call this area home. The Sacred Valley is essentially the Urubamba Valley, home to flourishing lands and rivers perfect for agriculture. It is also home to Machu Picchu, built in the 15th century for the Inca emperor, Pachacuti. From Cusco, the former Inca capital, visitors can decide on trekking an “Inca trail” of multiple days, or taking the train to visit the world wonder of Machu Picchu. All routes wind around dramatic peaks, rivers and archaeological sites, with regular rest stops at scenic points, and camping for up to three nights (depending on trail length). The region was prized by many civilizations for its agricultural potential, and towns such as Ollantaytambo were once country retreats for Inca royalty.

The highlight of this tour is the excursion to Machu Picchu Citadel. Visit this important archaeological site considered one of the New Seven Wonders of the World and is sure to be an unforgettable experience. After a  journey by train from Cuzco or the Sacred Valley, you will arrive in Aguas Calientes Town, from here you will have a 30 minutes trip by bus to the Citadel. Machu Picchu was only re-discovered in 1911 and this citadel is considered to be one of the most extraordinary examples of landscapes architecture in the world. Located in an enclave on the saddle of a mountain overlooking the deep canyon of the Urubamba River in an area of lush tropical forest, it served as a place of worship, a site for star-gazing and a private hacienda of the family of the Inca Pachacutec. It consists of two main areas, one agricultural, formed mainly by mountains and food stores, and the other urban, which is noted for its sacred zone with its temples, squares and royal tombs. The stairways carved out of stone are recurrent throughout this remarkable archaeological site.

Example Itinerary
(B) Breakfast, (L) Lunch, (D) Dinner

When you arrive into Lima you will be greeted and met by a representative holding a sign with your name. You will then be taken to your hotel within the city for the night with a complimentary private transfer.

The following day you will have breakfast in the hotel, and the rest of the morning will see you explore the city and museums within Lima on a guided tour. Being the capital of Peru, there is much to explore and plenty culture to take in. A metropolitan city of 10 million Peruvians is perfect for sampling the famed national cuisine, with its vast base of ingredients and spices. Included on your tour is entrance to the Cathedral and entrance to the San Francisco convent. 

One of the best museums to visit, the Larco Museum, is also included in the tour. The museum is an excellent chronicle of Peruvian history dating back 5,000 years.

Entrance to all mentioned services, lunch, and the hotel breakfast are all also included.

Stay again in Lima in your hotel.

After breakfast in the hotel, transfer to the airport and board a short flight to Cusco to check into your hotel for 3 nights. On arrival, you will be taken on a tour of the city and its surroundings. Cuzco is a beautiful city to explore, with wonderful ancient stonework, narrow streets and important Inca temple remains, complemented by Spanish colonial buildings. The guide will tell you everything there is to know about the history of this unique place as you visit the magical sites. You will find yourself in amazement as you wander the streets of what was once the capital of the Incan Empire. 

After exploring the city, the sites of Sacsayhuaman Fortress, Puca Pucara, Qenko Amphitheater, and Tambomachay all await to transport you through time. These ancient ruins have a unique history and one which has been preserved impeccably.

The guide, transfers, entrance fees and a bottle of water are all included however transferring flights are the customer’s responsibility. After staying the night in Cusco, the following day will be exploring the Sacred Valley on a full-day tour. The Sacred Valley is a luscious agricultural region which has a history of supplying crops, fruits and plants, a history which is carries on today.

On the you start of the next morning you will embark on a full-day tour, with visiting the Pisac Andean market, where thousands of people from the region come to sell and/or buy agricultural products and handicrafts. It is an interesting experience offering you new insights in the cultural of this region and, of course, you also have time to do some shopping!

After lunch, spend the afternoon exploring ruins such as the Ollantaytambo Ruins, or one of the best preserved sites of this area is Hanan Huacaypata. The tour ends at Chinchero, a special village, and then you will be taken back to Cusco to stay the night. Your tour, as well as transportation, are included.

A once in a lifetime, incredible experience, the The Belmond Hiram Bingham train will take you on unforgettable journey through the Andes. 

From Poroy to Machu Pichu
Train time: 9:05hrs – 12:24hrs

Start your journey with a welcome cocktail, and then make use of any of the facilities onboard during the journey. Within the journey, there are a number of round trip services. A welcome show aboard with typical dances of the region, a Bar Car with the best Peruvian cocktails, gourmet lunch on board, and an Observatory Car to enjoy the scenery of the route.

From Machu Pichu to Poroy
Train time: 17:50hrs – 21:16hrs

Included in the price for the day is your transfers, an English speaking guide, dinner, entrance fees, and train ticket.

You will return to Cusco once more to stay in the same hotel booked from the night before.

The final day will see you depart Cusco in a private transfer in time for your departing flight from Jorge Chavez International Airport.

Dates are flexible so please make an enquiry and tell us a range of dates you are considering so we can check availability.

Visa requirements:
Keep in mind that you are responsible for verifying the visa requirements of your destination country and then obtaining the visa accordingly.

In addition, most countries require that travelers hold a passport that is valid for at least six months from the day of entry into the country, so confirm that you meet the passport, visa and medical requirements (if applicable) of the country of entry in advance.

  • Accommodation based on double room including breakfast (except day 1).
  • Transfers, excursions, meals, entrances as mentioned.
  • Children discount applies only for children under 12 years old.
  • Excursions and meals not mentioned in the program.
  • Travel Insurance.
  • Drinks, tips and personal expenses.
  • International flights. Domestic flights.
  • Prices can vary if there are new biosecurity protocols in the capacity of vehicles or number of persons per guide as well as other regulations the government will consider as mandatory to implement.
You will be met upon arrival, with someone holding a sign that has your name on it.

Suitable for ages 5 to 80

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