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PERU ITINERARY 8 DAYS

DAY 1,

ARRIVE TO LIMA

Upon your arrival in Lima, you will be met by your transfer-man, member of Machu Picchu Inc., who will assist you with your luggage and check-in procedures at your hotel. You will receive a contact information Package with all the hotel’s information as well as our office’s contact information for each city and the 24-hour emergency numbers for any further assistance you may require. Accommodation in Lima for 02 nights. Hotel taxes and services included.

DAY 2,

AM: HD CITY TOUR OF LIMA, LARCO MUSEUM WITH LUNCH

Today on a half-day tour, you will take a guided sightseeing tour to the most attractive and important sites in Lima, the “City of Kings”. The tour includes Lima’s Historical Centre, passing by Plaza San Martin, Plaza Mayor, the Government Palace, the City Hall, the Cathedral, and its Religious Art Museum. Its construction began on the city’s foundation, on January 18, 1535. We will visit the Convent and Church of San Francisco, considered by some as the greatest architectural complex of Colonial Art in America and Cultural Heritage of Humanity. The underground galleries or Catacombs that during the Viceroyalty served as a cemetery for the city. You will continue with a visit to the Larco Herrera Museum, founded in 1926, which showcases remarkable chronological galleries providing an excellent overview of 3000 years of development of Peruvian pre-Columbian history. The museum, located in a unique vice-royal mansion of the 18th century built over a 7th-century pre-Columbian pyramid, has many fine examples of textile works, one example of which has a record-breaking 398 threads per inch; materials and tools used by ancient Peruvians to produce their work in ceramics and metal. It also features the finest gold and silver collection from Ancient Peru. Then, transfer to Café del Museo restaurant located in the yards of the Larco Museum and enjoy a Set Menu lunch in the restaurant surrounded by beautiful gardens. After the tour, return to your selected hotel.
(B, L)

DAY 3,

LIMA – CUSCO – SACRED VALLEY

At the appropriate time, you will be met by your transfer-man who will assist you with your flight to Cusco. On arrival in Cusco, meet and greet your guide who will assist you with your luggage and will drive you to your hotel located in the Sacred Valley. The Sacred Valley is located at a lower altitude than Cusco city, which aids the acclimatization to the city.

TRANSFER TO THE SACRED VALLEY WITH VISIT ON ROUTE

When you arrive in Cusco, the Imperial City, you will be met by your private guide and private driver who will assist you with your luggage and will drive you to your hotel located in the Sacred Valley of the Incas. On the way, visit Manos de la Comunidad center to observe traditional Andean weaving and to see the four types of camel-related Andean animals – llamas, guanacos, alpacas, and vicuñas.

After the tour, you will be taken to your hotel. Accommodation in the Sacred Valley for 2 nights, with hotel taxes and services included.

DAY 4,

FD OLLANTAYTAMBO, PISAC MARKET & RUINS WITH LUNCH

After breakfast, continue to the fortress of Ollantaytambo, which was believed to be constructed to guard the entrance to this part of the valley and protect it from invasions of tribes from the jungle lowlands. Later, it served as a temporary capital for Manco Inca, leader of the Inca resistance in 1537 during the Spanish conquest of Peru, who fortified the town to stop the advance, as Cusco had fallen under Spanish domination. Additionally, this place is a ceremonial center dedicated to the purification and worship of water, with 150 steps built with perfectly carved stones. The archaeological site includes a series of superimposed terraces and stunning finely carved stone blocks located on the upper terrace or Temple of the Sun. Then, take a journey in time through the Ollantaytambo town with its straight streets with perfectly laid stones that feature a canal for water to run through the town. After the tour, you will be taken back to Urubamba for lunch. Lunch is enjoyed in the Hacienda Sarapampa among the native plants, served in a modern environment. Hacienda Sarapampa will show you the experience of Giant White Corn production and explain why it is so special. You will learn about the origin of this unique variety and how farming was done during pre-Columbian and colonial times, from cultivation to trade in international markets. After the tour, you will continue your day with a visit to the town of Pisac, where the Incas built an observatory for the study of astronomy, as well as an impressive network of cultivated terraces. After this, if time permits, you will have the opportunity to bargain with the vendors at the local handicraft market in Pisac. After the tour, return to your hotel in the Sacred Valley of the Incas. (B, L)

DAY 5,

SACRED VALLEY / MACHU PICCHU
FD TOUR TO MACHU PICCHU VIA VISTADOME TRAIN

This morning, you will be transferred to your train station in Ollantaytambo, which is located close to the site where the old Inca hanging bridge crossed the Urubamba. Onboard the VISTADOME train, you will move along the tracks following the river’s course into the jungle lowlands to Aguas Calientes, a.k.a. Machu Picchu Pueblo (a 2-hour ride). This is the last stop before reaching the famous archaeological complex. Find crafts, books, restaurants, and an array of hotels in this bustling town. The bus zigzags up the steep side of the mountain for nearly 20 minutes. The pre-Hispanic engineering marvel unveils itself gradually; this was the site Pachacutec Inca (1438–1572) chose as a royal retreat and where his “malqui,” or mummified remains, were to be worshiped. Machu Picchu, or “Old Mountain,” is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders, yet the traveler senses a beauty unmatched by these or any other title. How was such a work accomplished? Granite stone buildings that seem to naturally sprout from the earth instead of being constructed on it. Andean mountain aesthetics can truly be appreciated at Machu Picchu; explore the site at your own pace. Visit the Royal Mausoleum, take the path to the Inca Bridge, or the central flight of steps to reach Intihuatana. Or simply contemplate the sacred geography all around—the Urubamba nearly encircling the site and Mount Salkantay (“Wild”) overlooking the citadel from the southeast. Buffet lunch will be served at Tinkuy restaurant in Belmond Sanctuary Lodge, beside Machu Picchu citadel. Note: There are various shifts for the visit of Machu Picchu citadel. You are scheduled to visit during one of these shifts (not both), and the confirmed time will depend on the train schedule available at booking. (For passengers traveling with the Hiram Bingham train, the visit to Machu Picchu will be provided in the afternoon).

After the visit to Machu Picchu, you will return to your hotel located down in Aguas Calientes town. Accommodation in Aguas Calientes for 1 night, with hotel taxes and services included. A set menu dinner will be served at the hotel.
(B, L, D)

DAY 6,

MACHU PICCHU / SACRED VALLEY / CUSCO
2ND ENTRANCE TO MACHU PICCHU AND SURROUNDINGS (WITH GUIDE)

Early wake-up and board the shuttle bus that will take you to Machu Picchu. This morning, you will return to Machu Picchu for a guided visit to any of the attractions of the citadel. On this day, you will have the chance to explore the circuits that were not visited the day before. Alternatively, you may choose to visit Huayna Picchu Mountain. You may climb Wayna Picchu (subject to space availability), which means “Young Mountain,” as opposed to Machu Picchu. This ascent takes about an hour, and its main attraction is the “Temple of the Moon,” a complex of underground constructions likely used by the elite.

Note: Government regulations limit the number of visitors to Huayna Picchu daily. Entrance is subject to availability. Please book well in advance so we may confirm your entrance to the ruins.

In the afternoon, together with your guide, head to the train station of Aguas Calientes and from there take your afternoon VISTADOME train back to Cusco city. Upon arrival at the train station, a private transfer will take you to your hotel in Cusco. Accommodation in Cusco for 2 nights, with hotel taxes and services included.
(B)

DAY 7,

AM: HD CUSCO CITY TOURS & NEARBY RUINS (PRIVATE)

Inca rulers once called Cusco the “Navel of the World”. Cusco remains today a city that blends colonial Spanish charm with older, more austere remains of pre-Columbian glory. One can see the foundations of Inca structures on many of its city streets today. Today you will go on a guided visit of the Imperial City of Cusco. In this Cusco city tour, you will visit the Main Plaza, which has been the scene of great historical events in the Capital of the Incas, and the main Cathedral church, built of great slabs of red granite in Renaissance style, contrasting with the baroque-style silverwork that decorates its interior. You will then continue to the Santo Domingo Church, built upon the foundations of the Inca temple Koricancha, which was dedicated to Sun worship. Get to know the 12-cornered stone and all the interesting facts this archaeological remain has to tell. Following this, you will head to the city’s nearby ruins: the fortress of Sacsayhuaman, a magnificent example of Incan military power; Qenqo, a ritualistic site with subterranean galleries forming an underground maze; Puca Pucara, the red fortress; and finally Tambomachay, also known as the Incan Baths. After this amazing and educational Cusco city tour, you will be driven back to your hotel. Balance of the day at leisure.
(B)

DAY 8,

CUSCO / …

At a convenient time, your guide will take you to the Cusco airport in time for your flight to back home.
(B)

End of our services.

All touring arrangements herein are subject to change without notice and may be operated in a different sequence depending on operational considerations, weather conditions, and BIO-SECURE PROTOCOLS. All hotels are subject to availability and may be replaced with similar accommodations. Each passenger must have a valid passport with a minimum of 6 months of remaining validity before its expiration date. Visitors arriving with less than 6 months of remaining passport validity to any foreign country risk immediate return to the airport from which they departed. If any visas are required, they are the sole responsibility of each passenger. All payments for custom-designed itineraries are non-refundable in the event of cancellation by passengers. Travel insurance is highly recommended.

UPGRADES

Supplement for Luxury Train Hiram Bingham on route Sacred Valley / Machu Picchu / Cusco (with private guide). Inclusions are:

  • Welcome show aboard with typical dances of the region
  • Bar Car offering the best Peruvian cocktails
  • Gourmet lunch on board
  • Observatory Car to enjoy the scenic route
  • Live music show
  • Upbound bus to the Machu Picchu Citadel
  • Entrance ticket to the Machu Picchu Citadel
  • Tea time at the Sanctuary Lodge (A Belmond Hotel)
  • Return bus to Machu Picchu Town
  • VIP Lounge access at Machu Picchu Station
  • Gourmet dinner on board

Supplement per passenger.

NOTES:

  • Prices given are NET PER passenger.
  • No reservations have been placed.
  • This is a preliminary costing; hotels may vary according to availability.
  • All services stipulated above are subject to availability at the time of booking/reservation.
  • Neither international nor domestic airfare nor airport taxes are included in the above-given rates.
    • Domestic Airfare Lima / Cusco / Lima is an additional net per person of not include, subject to change.
    • Airport taxes are included in the above airfare.
    • International departure tax from Lima should be included in your international airfare.
    • Airfares are referential only. Actual rates are subject to availability at time of purchase and ticket type (refunds and changes allowed/not allowed, penalties apply, etc.).
    • Tickets are non-refundable and non-endorsable in case of cancellation.
  • All entrance fees are subject to change without previous notice.
  • All tips are optional and voluntary.
  • For every payment with Credit Card, a 4% bank fee will be applied to the total.
  • The only way to confirm entrance fees for Huayna Picchu and Machu Picchu and the trains to Machu Picchu is by purchasing entrance tickets ahead of time.
    • A deposit of not include Net per passenger and full passenger details (full name, date of birth, nationality, passport number & expiration date) are required.
    • Otherwise, bookings will be on a request basis.
    • Once tickets are purchased, no refunds or endorsements apply.
  • Rates are valid for 2025, except during Inti Raymi (June 22–27), Christmas & New Year (Dec 23–Jan 2), and other National or Religious Holidays, which may have special rates. Please verify.
  • Rates are subject to change without prior notice if supplier conditions or USD exchange rates in Peru change.

INCLUSIONS:

  • Private services with local English or Spanish-speaking guide, except where otherwise specified.
  • All entrance fees to the sites mentioned above.
  • Meals as indicated in the itinerary.
  • 01 round train ticket to/from Machu Picchu via Vistadome coach per person.
  • 01 entrance ticket to Machu Picchu per person.
  • 01 entrance ticket to Huayna Picchu OR Machu Picchu Mountain per person.
  • 02 shuttle bus tickets to/from Machu Picchu per person.
  • 07 nights’ hotel accommodation.
  • All tips (except hotel staff & guides); additional tips are optional and voluntary. However, we provide the following guidelines:
    • Guide/Transfer man: not include per guest per day
    • Driver: not include per guest per day
    • Restaurant Tips: 10% of the total check
  • Permanent assistance during the trip.

EXCLUSIONS:

  • International and domestic airfares (actual price subject to change by the airline).
  • Meals or any other item not described in the itinerary.
  • Early check-in, late check-out, services, and meals not mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Personal expenses.
  • Drinks during meals, hotel extras, and personal spending.
  • Tips to guides and hotel staff.
  • Local VAT taxes (18%) applicable only to Peruvian and foreign residents of Peru. To be exempt, you must show your passport and the Andean Immigration card received at Lima Airport upon arrival. Foreigners must not have stayed more than 60 days in Peru, or Peruvian taxation will apply at hotels.

Important Note: On the train journey to Machu Picchu, luggage is limited to one piece weighing no more than not include and a total linear dimension (length + width + height) of 62 inches. Excess luggage may be stored at your hotel in Cusco.

BOOKING CONDITIONS:

To process a reservation to Peru, the following guest information is required:

  • Complete names and surname(s)
  • Nationality
  • Passport number
  • Date of Birth
  • Gender
  • Scanned copy of passport’s picture page
  • Dietary restrictions, if any
  • Non-refundable deposit of not include Net per passenger

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