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Join us on a small group tour to Peru, traversing through the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu. On this Peru Tour you will immerse yourself in the country’s culture, history, and landscapes. Climb Machu Picchu at sunrise, stroll the bustling markets of Ollantaytambo and Pisac, and explore Quechua culture. On this ultimate Machu Picchu Vacation, you will travel with some of the best guides and local artisans Peru has to offer.
Day 1: Arrive at Cusco International Airport (CUZ), Tour Cusco Peru
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Arrival Airport: Cusco International Airport (CUZ) Welcome to Peru! Today we’ll arrive in Cusco, where we’ll check-in to our hotel and acclimate to the altitude. Surrounded by the breathtaking Andes, this picturesque city was once the capital of the Inca Empire and holds a rich history that’s still palpable today. Enjoy some free time in the afternoon to relax and rest up, or head into the city for a little exploration of your own. Private transfer from the airport to the hotel can be arranged if desired.
Accommodation: Ninos Hotel Meloc or similar
Day 2: Cusco & Train Adventure to Aguas Calientes
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We’ll meet as a group in the hotel lobby with our guide before taking the train to Aguas Calientes at the base of Machu Picchu. Please be sure to confirm times with the group and your guide the night before. We’ll take the train up to Aguas Calientes, arriving in time to witness the sun crest over the mountains, bathing them in warm, morning light. If your looking for more to explore, a tour of the Maras Salt Pools can be added to your adventure.
Accommodation: Hotel Flower's House or similar
Day 3: Experience Sunrise and Machu Picchu
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Before sunrise, we’ll meet as a group in the hotel lobby with our guide before lining up to take the bus to Machu Picchu. This time will be pre-arranged for you before you arrive. Wait times for the bus up to the ruins can vary, so if you’re looking to get the very best photographs you’ll want to be on one of the first buses up. Please be sure to confirm times with the group and your guide the night before. We’ll take the bus up to Machu Picchu, arriving in time to witness the sun crest over the mountains, bathing them in warm, morning light. Explore the ruins with your guide and take in their colossal majesty before the larger crowds appear. After we’ve taken countless photos, befriended the famous roaming llamas and alpacas, and enjoyed a history lesson about the significance of this ancient city, we’ll head back down to Aguas Calientes as a group by bus.
Accommodation: SUACE Andes Hotel Boutique or similar
Day 4: Day On Your Own to Explore the Ollantaytambo Streets & Enjoy the Pisac Market
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You can browse the artisan shops, stroll down narrow cobblestone lanes, and get to know the local people. Whatever you do, be sure to enjoy the incredible scenery and rich culture around you. Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant or back at the hotel. Optional tours such as a walking tour of Ollantaytambo or a llama blessing can be added to your adventure for the day.
Accommodation: SUACE Andes Hotel Boutique or similar
Day 5: Spend the day Exploring Andean Villages
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Start off the day meeting our guide in hotel reception (8:00am) for the return trip to Cusco. There’ll be plenty of adventure along the way, and we’ll stop at the lively city of Pisac—famous for its expansive textile market and Inca ruins. The market is an explosion of color and a favorite destination of many travellers; the stalls are overflowing with colorful handicrafts, and it’s the perfect place to pick up a souvenir. The Inca ruins are remarkable, as well. The fortress sits atop a hill, with agricultural terraces carved into the hillside. It’s believed these ruins were once responsible for guarding the southern entrance to the Sacred Valley.
Accommodation: Hotel Flower's House or similar
Day 6: Enjoy a Cusco Market Visit
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This morning we’ll begin our final day in Cusco. You can create your own adventure by exploring both the cultural and culinary highlights this ancient city on your own, or we can organize a market tour, or trip to Rainbow Mountain.
Accommodation: Ninos Hotel Meloc or similar
Day 7: Depart Cusco International Airport (CUZ)
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After spending a beautiful week in the heart of the Ancient Incan Civilization, we we pack up our bags and continue onwards to the airport where we will catch our connecting flights back home, or onwards into the Amazon basin, where we’ll arrive at the famous city of Puerto Maldonado - the entrance to the Amazon Jungle. Private transfer from the hotel to the airport can be arranged if desired.
Departure Airport: Cusco International Airport (CUZ)
4-Day Extension to the Amazon Jungle
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Day 7: Arrive to Puerto Maldonado in the afternoon and check into your beautiful lodge for the next three nights. Enjoy a morning canoe ride deep into a jungle oasis. We’ll spend the day floating through the canals of Lake Condenado, an area famously rich with wildlife. Later on, we’ll hike to the forest’s canopy to watch the fiery sun set below the lush trees and star gaze. Look for famous constellations lighting up the night sky, such as the Southern Cross. Accommodation: Hacienda Concepcion
Day 8: Get an early start to spot and photograph the abundant rainforest wildlife, such as caiman, toucans, butterflies, howler monkeys, and an unbelievable array of birdlife. Since 50% of the Amazon’s animals are nocturnal, we’ll also do a night walk, allowing ourselves to become completely enveloped in the incomparable magnificence of the jungle at dusk. Accommodation: Hacienda Concepcion
Day 9: After a delicious breakfast, we will head towards Lake Sandoval, navigating by dugout canoe around the beautiful oxbow lake. Here you will learn about the reserves conversation efforts, the lake formation, the water palms, and the animals that the inhabit this lake - such as the giant river otters, blue and yellow macaws, red howler monkeys, and one of the world's largest freshwater fish. If you desire, you can even take your turn at fishing native style using the "catch and release" technique as you enjoy the scenery around you. Return back to your lodge in the evening to enjoy a traditional dinner and relaxing evening. Accommodation: Hacienda Concepcion
Day 10: After several days of diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes, and welcoming locals, our Peruvian adventure must sadly come to an end. From our lodge, we’ll make our way back to Puerto Maldonado, where we’ll catch our flight back home.
Departure Airport: Puerto Maldonado International Airport (PEM)
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From $1,200 per person | Package including accommodation for all nights, in-country transport by private bus, train, or flight, lecture and instruction materials from our expert guides, activities listed in itinerary, and 1 meal per day. *Airport Transfer to Hotel, International Airfare and Visa Fees not included
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Frequently Asked Questions
+ How intense is the climb to Machu Picchu?
Visiting Machu Picchu is actually not a strenuous experience. Unless you are doing the Inca Trail, most people choose to take the Train from the Sacred Valley to Aguas Calientes, and from Aguas Calientes a Bus to the Entrance of Machu Picchu. From the entrance it is a short 5-10 minute up-hill walk to reach the ruins.
+ Is there a chance I will get Altitude sickness?
While most people do not experience Altitude Sickness while visiting Peru, it is common for some to feel a slight headache or stomach ache the first day visiting Peru. This is because Cusco (where you spend your first night) is located at the highest elevation of 11,000 feet, where as the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu are only 9,000 feet and 8,000 feet respectively. For those who do experience symptoms, we always have oxygen on hand, and usually after only few minutes you will feel a lot better.
+ Is Peru a family friendly destination?
Peru is one of the most family-friendly destinations due to history, culture, adventure, wildlife, and hospitable people. Our other popular family-friendly destinations include The Galapagos, The Serengeti, and Southeast Asia.
+ What to expect on a Machu Picchu vacation?
Peru is one of our most popular destinations, as it is home to one of the 7 Wonder's of the World - Machu Picchu. This trip is catered to travelers of all ages who are looking for an adventure with plenty of opportunities to immerse themselves in the local culture, learn about the history of the Incas, and try some Peru's most delicious cuisine!
+ What should I pack for Peru?
Preparing for your trip to Peru can be overwhelming, so we put together our packing essentials to help you best prepare for your travel experience! Peru Packing Guide
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