Day 1 - Lima
Evening arrival in Lima.
Day 2 - Lima (B)
Tour of Modern and Colonial Lima including Larco Museum.
Day 3 - Lima / Puerto Maldonado / Posada Amazonas (B,L,D)
Flight to Puerto Maldonado. Motorized canoe ride to Posada Amazonas, the river trip is a good opportunity to observe caiman, turtles, and riverside bird life.
Day 4 - Posada Amazonas (B,L,D)
Visit the parrot and macaw clay lick, excursion to Tres Chimbadas oxbow lake in search of giant river otters and other aquatic wildlife and visit eagle-nesting sites.
Day 5 - Posada Amazonas / Puerto Maldonado / Cusco / Sacred Valley (B)
Flight to Cusco and transfer to the Sacred Valley.
Stop in Awana Kancha, the living museum of the Andes
Day 6 - Sacred Valley (B,L)
Pisac Indian Market and Ollantaytambo town and archeological complex, lunch included.
Day 7 - Sacred Valley (B,L)
Full Day excursion to Moray, Maras Salt Pools and a Quechua Village.
Overnight in Sacred Valley. (B,L)
Day 8 - Sacred Valley / Machu Picchu (B,L)
Excursion to Machu Picchu aboard the Belmond’s Vistadome.
Overnight in Machu Picchu. Lunch is included
Day 9 - Machu Picchu / Cusco (B)
Free day in Machu Picchu to revisit the citadel, hike Huayna Picchu or to enjoy one of the many optional activities available.
Return to Cusco.
Day 10 - Cusco (B)
AM Morning free in Cusco. Afternoon tour of Cusco and Sacsayhuaman archeological complex.
Day 11 - Cusco / Lima / Home (B)
Flight to Lima and home
Departures: Weekly. Itineraries are flexible.
Day 1 - 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.
Day 2 - Lima City Tour and Larco Museum (B)
Tour of Modern and Colonial Lima including the world famous Larco Museum - This half-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. In modern Lima, drive along the exclusive residential areas of Miraflores and San Isidro.
Continue to the Larco Museum, founded in 1926, it displays remarkable chronological galleries providing an excellent overview on 3000 years of development of Peruvian pre-Columbian history. Located in a unique vice-royal mansion of the 18th century built over a 7th century pre-Columbian pyramid is surrounded by beautiful gardens. The 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.
Day 3 - Flight to Puerto Maldonado, Posada Amazonas 2 Night Adventure, all meals and excursions included. (B,L,D)
Transfer to the airport for your flight to Puerto Maldonado. Upon arrival in Puerto Maldonado we will welcome you at the airport and drive you ten minutes to lodge town office. While enjoying your first taste of the forest in our gardens we will ask you to pack only the necessary gear for your next few days, and leave the rest at our safe deposit.
This helps us keep the boats and cargo light. Transfer to river pier for a forty five minute boat ride from the Tambopata Port to Posada Amazonas which will take us into the Community’s Primary Forest Private Reserve.
A twenty-minute walk from Posada Amazonas leads to the 30-meter scaffolding canopy tower. A banister staircase running through the middle provides safe access to the platforms above. From atop you obtain spectacular views of the vast expanses of standing forest cut by the Tambopata River winding through the middle. Now and then toucans, parrots or macaws are seen flying against the horizon, or mixed species canopy flocks land in the treetop next to you.
Evening presentation on the Inferno eco-tourism project is available every night from a staff member.
Day 4 - At Posada Amazonas (B,L,D)
Tres Chimbadas Oxbow Lake: Tres Chimbadas is thirty minutes by boat and forty five minutes hiking from Posada Amazonas. Once there you will paddle around the lake in a catamaran, searching for the resident family of nine giant river otters (seen by 60% of our lake visitors) and other lakeside wildlife such as caiman, hoatzin and horned screamers.
Parrot clay lick: This clay lick is only a twenty minute walk from Posada Amazonas. From a blind located about twenty meters away you will see dozens of parrots and parakeets descend on most clear mornings to ingest the clay on a river bank. Species such as Mealy and Yellow- headed Amazon, Blue-headed Parrot and Dusky headed Parakeet descend at this clay lick. The clay lick is most active at dawn and during the late mornings and mid-afternoons.
Ethno botanical Tour: A twenty minute boat drive downriver leads you to a trail designed by the staff of the Centro Ñape. The Centro Ñape is a communal organization that produces medicines out of forest plants and administers them to patients who choose their little clinic. They have produced a trail which explains the different medicinal (and other) uses of selected plants. Night walk. You will have the option of hiking out at night, when most of the mammals are active but rarely seen. Much easier to find are frogs with shapes and sounds as bizarre as their natural histories.
Day 5 - Puerto Maldonado - Cusco - Sacred Valley (B)
Retrace your river and road journey back to Puerto Maldonado and on to the airport for your departure flight to Cusco. Upon arrival a host will meet and assist you for immediate transfer to the Sacred Valley at 8,200 feet of altitude.
Visit to Awana Kancha, the living Museum of the Andes This Living Museum of the Andes showcase the South American Camelids 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.
Day 6 - Pisac Market and Ollantaytambo Archaeological Complex (B,L)
Full Day Excursion to the Pisac Indian Market and the Ollantaytambo Fortress - 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.
Day 7 - Moray, Maras and Quechuas (B,L)
Moray, Maras Salt Pools and Authentic 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 (some of which run down to depths of 100 meters).
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.
After lunch, visit an authentic Quechua Village to feel the way of life of the Inca's ancestors. The Inca himself was a noble Quechua. They live off the land and are always wearing their colorful ponchos, see Quechua children scamper about while woman are weaving their family's clothes. A meaningful experience! Lunch is included.
Day 8 - Sacred Valley / 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 Belmond’s Sanctuary Lodge located just a few steps from the Inca citadel. Overnight stay in Aguas Calientes.
Day 9 - 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 or hike the steep stone-paved trail of Huayna Picchu, the pyramid-shape mountain above Machu Picchu for a breathtaking “condor view” of the citadel (reservation and extra fee are needed). 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” or visit Manuel Chavez Museum or hike in Mandor Valley or just enjoy the thermal springs of the town. Afternoon return train ride.
Day 10 - 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.
Day 11 - 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.
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Tourist Class Hotels |
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$2272 |
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$2562 |
$2228 |
$2052 |
$1870 |
$1832 |
$1791 |
$1767 |
$1763 |
Triple Room |
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$2214 |
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$2170 |
$1994 |
$1811 |
$1774 |
$1732 |
$1708 |
$1704 |
Single Room |
$3642 |
$2768 |
$4238 |
$3058 |
$2724 |
$2548 |
$2366 |
$2328 |
$2287 |
$2263 |
$2259 |
Tourist Superior Hotels |
SIB Premium |
Private Services |
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Min 2 |
1 |
2 |
3 / 4 |
5 / 9 |
10/14 |
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25/29 |
30 up |
Double Room |
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$2376 |
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$2666 |
$2332 |
$2156 |
$1974 |
$1936 |
$1895 |
$1871 |
$1867 |
Triple Room |
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$2340 |
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$2296 |
$2120 |
$1938 |
$1900 |
$1859 |
$1835 |
$1831 |
Single Room |
$3887 |
$3014 |
$4483 |
$3303 |
$2970 |
$2794 |
$2611 |
$2574 |
$2532 |
$2508 |
$2504 |
First Class Hotels |
SIB Premium |
Private Services |
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Min 2 |
1 |
2 |
3 / 4 |
5 / 9 |
10/14 |
15/19 |
20/24 |
25/29 |
30 up |
Double Room |
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$2326 |
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$2608 |
$2272 |
$2099 |
$1907 |
$1876 |
$1834 |
$1810 |
$1806 |
Triple Room |
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$2282 |
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$2228 |
$2055 |
$1863 |
$1832 |
$1790 |
$1766 |
$1762 |
Single Room |
$3734 |
$2971 |
$4316 |
$3254 |
$2918 |
$2744 |
$2552 |
$2522 |
$2479 |
$2455 |
$2451 |
First Class Superior Hotels |
SIB Premium |
Private Services |
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Min 2 |
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2 |
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10/14 |
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25/29 |
30 up |
Double Room |
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$2536 |
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$2819 |
$2483 |
$2310 |
$2118 |
$2087 |
$2044 |
$2020 |
$2016 |
Triple Room |
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$2580 |
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$2527 |
$2354 |
$2162 |
$2131 |
$2088 |
$2064 |
$2060 |
Single Room |
$4076 |
$3314 |
$4659 |
$3596 |
$3260 |
$3087 |
$2895 |
$2864 |
$2822 |
$2798 |
$2794 |
Deluxe Hotels |
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Private Services |
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2 |
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$3562 |
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$3844 |
$3508 |
$3335 |
$3143 |
$3112 |
$3070 |
$3046 |
$3042 |
Triple Room |
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$3355 |
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$3302 |
$3128 |
$2936 |
$2906 |
$2863 |
$2839 |
$2835 |
Single Room |
$6042 |
$5204 |
$6624 |
$5487 |
$5151 |
$4978 |
$4786 |
$4755 |
$4712 |
$4688 |
$4684 |
Luxury Hotels |
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$4694 |
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$4976 |
$4640 |
$4467 |
$4275 |
$4244 |
$4202 |
$4178 |
$4174 |
Triple Room |
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$4867 |
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$4814 |
$4640 |
$4448 |
$4418 |
$4375 |
$4351 |
$4347 |
Single Room |
$8294 |
$7456 |
$8876 |
$7739 |
$7403 |
$7230 |
$7038 |
$7007 |
$6964 |
$6940 |
$6936 |
- All prices are per person in US$.
- Single room price is the price of the complete itinerary in a single room, with transfers and tours based in a minimum of two persons.
- Single Alone Surcharge is the extra cost for providing transfers and tours for one person traveling alone.
- Luxury category uses Belmond hotels in Cusco, Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu, and their prices are valid until December 22nd.
Departures:Weekly. Itineraries and departure days are flexible, you can add extra days or you can shorten the number of days on a particular city according to your interests.
Tour includes:All airport transfers, tours and meals indicated in the itinerary. All entrance fees and train tickets needed to operate the tours and excursions, hotel accommodation, hotel taxes and service charge. Additional pre and post tours are available.
Not included:International airfare, domestic airfare within Peru, These tax can not be pre-paid. The entrance fee to the ruins on the second day in Machu Picchu $58.