11 days from $

AT A GLANCE:

Indulge in a breathless journey of the traditional Andean hotspots of Peru. Follow the footsteps of the Incas through their routes while discovering history and nature that is sure to leave you enthralled.

HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Flight of the condors in the Colca Canyon
  • Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world
  • Sacred Valley of the Incas
  • Machu Picchu

QUICK FACTS:

  • Duration: 11 days
  • Price per person, based on double occupancy
  • Season: year round
  • Single supplement: 00.00USD
 
Day 1 – Lima | Welcome to the City of the Kings

Meet our representative at Jorge Chavez Airport, who takes you to your hotel and conducts a short briefing about the upcoming journey.

In the afternoon, enjoy your tour of the capital of Peru, known also as the City of the Kings. Walk through the colonial Lima to appreciate its beautiful monuments: houses adorned with Moorish-style balconies, the main city squares like Plaza San Martin and Plaza de Armas, the baroque Cathedral, the Governors Palace, and the Archbishop’s Palace. After that, visit the convent of San Francisco and explore its extensive underground catacombs which served as a cemetery during the colonial period. Next, visit the Larco Museum. This unique, privately owned museum showcases remarkable chronological galleries providing an excellent overview on 5000 years of Peruvian pre-Columbian history. Continue to the modern part of the city, reaching Miraflores to enjoy its breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. In the evening, savor Peruvian cuisine at the complimentary dinner with a folkloric show.

*Meals included: buffet breakfast and buffet dinner

After breakfast, take a comfortable 8-hour bus journey to the town of Huaraz. Check in to your hotel.

*Meals included: buffet breakfast

Early in the morning, start your tour by visiting traditional towns like Ticapampa, Catac and Recuay, before heading to Querococha lagoon. Next, explore the world heritage site of Chavin de Huantar, its Old and New Temples with many passages and underground galleries decorated with sculptures and carvings used for religious rites. After this, travel back to your hotel for an enjoyable evening

*Meals included: buffet breakfast and lunch

After breakfast, head to the north part of Huaraz, visiting the Callejon de Huaylas valley. Enter the Huascaran National Park to admire the highest mountain in Peru (6768m). Visit Carhuaz and the ancient town of Yungay. Afterwards, ascend to Laguna Llanganuco for a boat ride. On the way back to Huaraz, stop at the towns of Caraz and Tarica to check local handcrafts. Return to the hotel to enjoy the rest of the day.

*Meals included: buffet breakfast and lunch

In the morning, board the bus for a comfortable 8-hour ride to the town of Trujillo.

*Meals included: buffet breakfast

In the morning, start your day with a city tour of Trujillo. Visit the city’s main square, stop at the Liberty monument, visit the Cathedral with its beautiful altarpieces, walk the pedestrian Pizarro street on the way to La Merced Church, and visit the Emancipation Mansion with its beautiful neo-classic windows. This is followed by a visit to the Archaeological Museum. Next is a 15-minute drive south to the Temple of the Sun (Huaca del Sol) and Temple of the Moon (Huaca de la Luna), collectively known as the Temples of Moche (Huacas de Moche). After this, head to Chan Chan, South America’s largest pre-Columbian city. Make a brief stop at Huanchaco: a small fishing town known for its “caballitos de totora” or small boats made of reed. Head back to the hotel later in the afternoon.

*Meals included: buffet breakfast

After breakfast, head to Chiclayo, visiting on the way El Brujo archaeological complex, represented by three major huacas that date back over 4,000 years. Check out the site where a female Moche mummy, the Lady of Cao, was discovered. Then, continue to the museum to appreciate its beautiful polychrome murals, among other exhibits. Arrive at the hotel and enjoy the rest of the afternoon.

*Meals included: buffet breakfast

Start your day with a one-hour drive to Túcume. After exploring this archeological site and its 26 pyramids, head to the Royal Tombs Museum. Prior to entering, take a few minutes to admire the museum’s striking exterior — a replica of a Moche tomb. Then, have a look at some of the rarest artifacts from the Moche civilization, including the treasures found buried with the Lord of Sipán, housed in the museum. Later, head southeast to Huaca Rajada, the archeological site where the remains of the Moche mummy known as the Lord of Sipán were found in 1987. Explore the site and learn about its important archeological findings and excavations. Return to your hotel later in the afternoon.

*Meals included: buffet breakfast and lunch

In the morning, depart on a tour taking you to Bataan Grande archeological complex. Explore high adobe pyramids used as temples, homes, cemeteries and craft workshops. Continue your tour to the Museum of the Lord of Sicán, where a fabulous exhibition of the artifacts, discovered in the huacas of Batán Grande awaits. Appreciate a splendid ancient mortuary mask made of feathers, gold, and silver as well as a recreation of the tombs of Sicán noblemen with many other valuable goods displayed in the museum. In the evening, transfer to the bus station for the overnight trip to Chachapoyas.

*Meals included: buffet breakfast

Early morning, after arrival at Chachapoyas enjoy a relaxing day at the lodge with its swimming pool and the breathtaking views of the valley and Gocta Falls.

*Meals included: buffet breakfast

INCLUSIONS:

  • Complimentary 24/7 assistance line
  • Informative pre-departure briefing
  • Licensed English-speaking guide
  • Sites entrance fees
  • Private city tours of Lima, Arequipa and Cusco
  • Private tours of El Brujo & Cao Museum; Maras Moray & Chincheros; Sacred Valley; Machu Picchu
  • Shared half day tours of Sican Museum & Batan Grande; Sand Buggy Adventure; Ballestas Islands
  • Shared Nazca Lines overflight
  • Shared full day tours of Tucume, Royal Tombs & Sipan; Trujillo City Tour with Archaeological Museum, Sol & Luna Temples, Chan Chan and Huanchaco
  • Shared full-day guided tour of Lake Titicaca, by speed boat
  • Shared full day guided bus tour from Puno to Cuzco
  • Shared two-day guided tour of Colca Canyon
  • Shared 3-day program in the Amazon
  • Comfortable land transportation, Vistadome (or similar) train ticket and internal economy class flights as per the itinerary
  • Private Hotel/Airport/Bus/Railway Station pick-up and drop-off service
  • All meals and accommodation as per the itinerary

 

EXCLUSIONS:

  • International airfare
  • Excess baggage charges
  • Meals and beverages not listed in the itinerary
  • Travel insurance
  • Gratuities (optional)
  • Other personal expenses

Lima

Standard Room

Britania Miraflores

Placed in the heart of Miraflores, the most popular area for tourists.

Arequipa

Superior Room

Katari Plaza de Armas

Optimal location at the main square, right accross from the Cathedral.

Colca

Standard Room

Pozo del Cielo

Cozy hotel located only 1 km from the Main Square and 300 m from the archeological ruins.

Puno

Suite

Casona Plaza Puno

Comfortable and modern hotel in the center of the city.

Cusco

Standard Room

Casa Andina Standard Cusco Koricancha

Quiet and atmospheric, just 4 blocks away from the main square.

Sacred Valley

Standard Room

Sonesta Posadas del Inca Yucay

Comfortable hotel built on an old monastery, surrounded by beautiful gardens.

PASSPORT

Your full passport details are required to complete your booking. As a general rule, most countries expect that your passport has a minimum of 6 months’ validity remaining and at least two blank pages on the day of entry to Peru. Bring a copy of the main passport pages and other important documents with you and leave another copy at home with family or friends. If your passport was changed after completion of the booking process, you must take both passports (old and new) with you.

VISAS

For U.S., Canadian, Australian and European Union citizens, no visa is required for stays fewer than 90 days. For all other nationalities, please send an e-mail inquiry for further information.

MEDICAL AND HEALTH INFORMATION

Before coming to Peru, discuss your health conditions with your doctor. Some pre-existing medical conditions are known to severely worsen at high altitudes and can be difficult to adequately treat on the ground; ultimately leading to more serious consequences. If you suffer from heart or lung disease, it is recommended to avoid traveling to high altitudes. Even if you do not have a pre-existing medical condition, we recommend that you carry a first aid kit as well as any personal medical requirements that may be difficult to find in Peru.

ALTITUDE SICKNESS

As parts of the journey may go above 2800 meters (9200 feet), it is common for travelers to experience shortness of breath, headaches, general lethargy or reduced appetite due to the altitude. It is important not to over exert yourself. Be sure to rest. Avoid alcohol, cigarettes and heavy food. If symptoms become more severe and prolonged, it is best to quickly seek medical attention and make arrangements to descend to a lower altitude. We understand that certain medications are reported to aid in acclimatizing to high altitude. Please discuss these options with your doctor.

 VACCINATIONS

There are no mandatory vaccination requirements.

If visiting the jungle region (Manu, Iquitos and Tambopata), it is recommended to be vaccinated against yellow fever and to bring your certificate. Consider that you must be vaccinated at least 10 days before arriving at the jungle region.

FOOD AND DIETARY REQUIREMENTS

Peruvian Food is one of the best cuisines in the world; however, you have to eat at the right establishments. Avoid eating from street vendors. Only use bottled water – even for things such as brushing your teeth. Avoid fruits or vegetables that have not been washed.

It is important that you let us know in advance any special dietary requirements. Some diet preferences (e.g. vegetarian) may expect a reasonable menu selection while more restrictive ones (vegans, celiac, gluten-free) may have less options than you are accustomed to having available at home.

MONEY MATTERS

Peru’s official currency is the Sol, but US dollars are also widely accepted. There are many money changing options in every Peruvian city; however, for safety reasons, we suggest you to exchange in a bank.

It may be not easy to find an ATM at some locations, so it is a good idea to carry some cash in smaller bills. Most restaurants and shops accept credit cards. Check with your bank before departure that your card is accepted in Peru and inquire about international fees and charges. Additionally, ensure your bank is aware of your travel plans as, suspecting fraud, they may cancel your cards after the first few international transactions.

TIPPING

Gratuities aren’t compulsory on your trip, but they can make a big difference to locals employed in the tourism industry.

SAFETY

Your safety is our number one priority. Your guide accompanies you on all included activities; however, during your trip, you have some free time to pursue your own interests. Please use your own judgement when selecting an activity in your free time:

  • Leave your expensive jewelry and other valuables at home – you won’t need them while travelling.
  • Use your hotel safety boxes to store cash, passport, credit cards and other valuables.
  • Use a neck wallet or money belt to keep your money and documents safe when on the go.
  • Do not carry or expose expensive electronics or an excessive amount of cash.
  • Do not wander alone, especially after dark and away from tourist areas.
  • Do not use unauthorized taxis or private vehicles.

 

TRAVEL INSURANCE

Travel insurance is mandatory for all our trips. We require that you are covered for medical expenses, including emergency repatriation. We strongly recommend that the policy also covers personal liability, cancellation, curtailment and loss of luggage and personal effects.

We request that you submit your insurance details during your booking process (see our Booking Terms and Conditions for more details).

PACKING

Before packing, be mindful that Peru has many different climates. From the hot and humid deserts and jungle, to the cold Andean mountains, be sure to bring clothes for each of our unique climates.

AMAZON SPECIFIC PACKING LIST

We recommend bringing the following items if visiting the Amazon Jungle:

  • Tight-weave, light colored, long cotton pants
  • Long sleeved, tight-weave, light colored cotton shirts
  • Comfortable shoes or sandals for wearing on boardwalks or around the lodge
  • Knee high rubber boots are provided for the duration of your stay. We recommend wearing these for the jungle walks. Please bring thick/long socks to wear with the rubber boots
  • Rain jacket or poncho
  • Insect repellent
  • Good binoculars (optional)
  • Head torch or flash light

TREKKING/GLAMPING PACKING LIST

We recommend bringing the following items for your mountain trail:

  • Reusable bottle for water
  • Waterproof, worn-in hiking boots
  • Day clothes:
    • Long walking trousers or exercise tights/leggings
    • T-shirts
    • Long-sleeved t-shirts
    • Lightweight rain-jacket or waterproof poncho
    • Thick socks
    • Underwear
  • Night clothes:
    • Fleece jumper/sweater
    • Long pants
    • Woolen hat, scarf and gloves
    • Thermal underwear
    • Flip flops/sandals
  • Sunscreen, sunglasses and sunhat
  • A standard torch/flashlight
  • Some cash (in small denominations) to tip your guides and porters

 

LOCAL CULTURE AND LGBT SCENE

Peruvian culture is a mix of both native traditions and customs imported from the Spanish settlers. Roman Catholic traditions have seeped into many aspects of Peruvian life. When travelling in Peru, many people often mistake the Inca national flag for a rainbow Pride flag. Peruvian society is quite conservative and with little progress in terms of LGBT rights. That said, Lima and some other main cities do have large LGBT communities as well as some popular bars and friendly LGBT scenes. Feel free to ask for more information.

LAST BUT NOT LEAST

We do not tolerate any form of violence (verbal or physical), discrimination or harassment. Sexual relationships between our personnel and travelers are strictly forbidden. Use or possession of illegal substances will not be tolerated and will be reported to local authorities. If you choose to consume alcohol, we encourage responsible drinking. The sex tourism industry is known to exploit vulnerable people and have negative consequences on communities, including undermining the development of sustainable tourism. For this reason, patronizing sex workers will not be tolerated on our trips.

If you feel someone is behaving inappropriately while travelling with us, please inform your guide immediately. Alternatively, contact us on the emergency telephone number mentioned in your travel voucher.