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Over the course of this Peru Culinary Experience, you will sample some of Peru’s unique gastronomic experiences. From street food to fine dining, Peru has a unique selection of ingredients, and a deep history, which influences their food and cooking. If you want to travel the country and take in both the sites and the tastes, this is the tour for you.
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Country Club Lima HotelLuxury
When you arrive at Lima’s airport, look for someone holding a sign with your name on. You will be taken straight to your hotel where you will spend the night.
The next day is full of wonderful food and exploring the city. First, a street food tour of Lima where you will explore the flavours of Peru’s capital. First, your guide will take you to a local market in Surquillo – the district bordering Miraflores – to admire exotic fruits and vegetables. After this tropical experience, you head to a seafood restaurant to try the popular starter ‘leche de tigre’ that has fish marinated in a citrus-based sauce, a delight! Finally, it is time for ice cream from La Florentina, and then onto an artisanal market. After a small break from food, it is time for lunch. The Huaca Pucllana maintains, with justified pride, a culinary philosophy which fundamentally lies in using Peruvian flavours as a base for its cuisine. It makes the perfect destination for your first lunch.
Then, you get the chance to explore Lima City and the Larco Museum. A diverse tour including a journey through Lima’s historical centre with beautifully decorated squares surrounded by architecture from the colonial age. The Larco Museum houses a wonderful collection of over a thousand artefacts of different Peruvian cultures. Finally, end the day with dinner at Central Restaurant. Conscious of the lack of connection, Central Restaurant wants to humbly take on the great challenge of educating guests about this beautiful country through the unique ingredients, landscapes, culture, tradition, and history.
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This day begins with a private transfer, taking you to the airport for a flight across Peru. Then, a transfer will take you to Cusco. The flight is not included in the price.
Upon arrival, enjoy a walking tour of Cusco. Begin your city tour at the Cusco Cathedral and enjoy some incredible panoramic views of the city, visit the Main Square, known in Inca times as Huacaypata, then continue to Koricancha and the Convent of Santo Domingo. Or, take a visit to San Blas Quartier by the ancient road of Hatun Rumiyoc. A narrow pedestrian street, famous for its Inca walls where huge stones are precisely carved to fit together without mud or concrete.
Then, after getting to know the area, get to know the cuisine through a street food tour. Discover local specialties and experience for yourself why the Peruvian cuisine is world famous! At 3 pm, you start this experience with a visit to the San Pedro market to learn more about the country’s exotic fruits and vegetables. The day ends with a wonderful menu dinner at Nuna Raymi restaurant.
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Sol y Luna HotelLuxury
The Sacred Valley is located between Cusco and Machu Picchu, and was an unquestionably important area for the Incas. Its agreeable climate and fertile plains create the perfect conditions for growing crops. The Traditional Sacred Valley Tour includes a visit to the Pisac Ruins, an Inca complex showing you the impressive architecture of the Incas. In the afternoon, you visit the Ollantaytambo Ruins. This ruin exists out of elegantly crafted stone walks. A visit to the textile village of Chinchero will conclude your tour.
Then, onto Pachamanca. You will enjoy traditional gastronomy and ancestral nutrition. Peruvian ancestors knew what to grow and through the years a vast selection of culinary dishes have left a legacy of history. In this experience not only will one be learning the art of each host country’s traditional cuisine, but one will also learn the history behind the dishes; its ‘story’ as well as each ingredient that is used.
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Start your day from your hotel, and drive towards Moray. This community is famous for its embedded amphitheatre. Evidence seems to suggest that Moray was an important centre of Inca agricultural research on crops. Its main attraction, apart from its church, that dates from the colonial period, are the salt mines located near the town which captivate sightseers and in particular, photographers.
You will then carry on to lunch at Mill Restaurant. The MIL experience consists of eight courses, eight ecosystems of elevation, extreme and authentic local ingredients. With time, this experience will change with the climate and the land.
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Sumaq HotelLuxuryBelmond Sanctuary LodgeLuxury
The Hiram Bingham Train experience is unlike any other, and is the dream of anyone who has ever wished to travel through the Andes. Modelled on the Pullman cars of the 1920s, this is truly a magical journey. You can begin your experience with a welcome cocktail. Once onboard, you will be invited to a brunch and gourmet lunch. There are a number of services you can enjoy onboard. A bar car provides wonderful cocktails, live entertainment, and even an observatory car to enjoy the stunning views.
Choose from staying in Hotel Sumaq, which is Room Only board. Hotel Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo, which is Bed & Breakfast board. Or Hotel Belmond Sanctuary Lodge, which is Full board.
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Day 7 begins in Machu Picchu with a tour. Machu Picchu was only re-discovered in 1911 by the explorer Hiram Bingham, and was declared a Peruvian Historical Sanctuary in 1981 and subsequently a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983. In 2007, Machu Picchu was chosen as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
The best place to view Machu Picchu is from above. Wayna Picchu or Huayna Picchu meaning ‘young peak’ is a mountain located at the Machu Picchu citadel. It rises over Machu Picchu and divides it into two sections and it is possible to hike to the summit for a completely different and even more spectacular view of the Inca wonder. To end the day, you will take the Hiram Bingham Train and be transferred to your hotel in Cusco.
Day 8 is your penultimate day in Peru. The day is left free to enjoy as you wish, but you have a beautiful evening to look forward to with dinner at Map Cafe. It is one of the very best cuisine experiences in Cusco, and a perfect way to end your food tour of Peru.
Your final day is left free to travel to the hotel and arrange your departure. You will need to fly domestically and then internationally, neither of which is included in the price of this trip.