Peru Express: Discover Machu Picchu, Lake Titicaca & Colonial Treasures

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Experience the very best of Peru with this 9-day tour that covers some of Peru’s most celebrated archaeological, cultural and natural treasures. Observe stunning landscapes as you cross some of Peru’s highest mountains and plateaus and then set foot on the floating islands of the world’s highest navigable lake. Visit the historical centres of the cities of Lima, Arequipa, Puno and Cusco, as well as visiting small, traditional villages. Delight your palate with the bold flavours of Peruvian cuisine and allow yourself to be captivated by the awe-inspiring Inca citadel Machu Picchu.

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS 

Lima: Named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the capital of Peru is a blend of history and modernity. The colonial historic centre, the bohemian district and its modern attractions sit on the edge of the Pacific Ocean.

Arequipa: The jewel of the colonial era and Peru’s gastronomic capital par excellence, the city of Arequipa is surrounded by three dramatic volcanoes, which give it the most stunning cityscape.

Lake Titicaca: The highest navigable lake in the world, Titicaca is a combination of nature and living culture. Its islands are home to several indigenous people who maintain their legendary heritage to this day.

Cusco: The ancient Inca capital is a unique blend of a pre-Columbian past and Spanish architecture. Its temples, squares and streets are surrounded by hills that hide fantastic archaeological sites such as Sacsayhuamán, Qenqo and Puka Pukara.

Machu Picchu: The ‘lost city of the Incas’ draws thousands of people to Peru each year. Hidden among the vegetation, this mountain-top citadel, built in complete harmony with the landscape, hosts a wealth of rooms, temples, bridges and religious sites that offer the visitor a chance to get closer to Peru’s fascinating past.

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Cancellation Policy

  • We will charge a cancellation fee of 100% if booking is cancelled 30 days or less before the event
  • We will charge a cancellation fee of 25% if booking is cancelled 45 days or less before the event

Inclusions

  • TOUR GUIDE:

    • Operated with a local Italian-speaking guide

    ACCOMMODATION:

    • 8 nights' accommodation

    ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS

    Day 1 Lima:

    Superior Hotel Category = José Antonio or similar 4*

    Day 2 Arequipa:

    Superior Hotel Category = San Agustín Paracas or similar 3*

    Day 3, 4 Puno:

    Superior Hotel Category = José Antonio Puno or similar 4* 

    Day 5, 7, 8 Cusco:

    Superior Hotel Category = José Antonio Cusco or similar 4* 

    Day 6 Aguas Calientes:

    Superior Hotel Category = El Mapi or similar 4*    

    MEALS:

    • 8 breakfasts
    • 4 lunches on days 4, 5, 6 and 7
    • 1 dinner on day 8

    TRANSPORT:

    • Private Transfers from/to the airport
    • Shared bus from Arequipa to Puno (Day 3)
    • Shared bus from Puno to Cusco (Day 5)
    • Transfers from/to train stations in a shared vehicle
    • Train to Machu Picchu round trip (Days 6 and 7)
    • Shared bus from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu and back (Day 7)

    ENTRANCE FEES AND ACTIVITIES: 

    • Admission to all major monuments and sightseeing attractions mentioned in the itinerary: guided tour of Lima (Day 1), visit to Arequipa (Day 2), Convent of Santa Catalina (Day 2), Cloister of the Company of Jesus (Day 2), Santuarios Andinos Museum (Day 2), full-day excursion by boat on the Titicaca Lake with visits to the Uros & Taquile Islands (Day 4), Pucará, the temple of Raqchi and the ‘Sistine Chapel of America’ (Day 5), visit to Chinchero and Ollantaytambo (Day 6), guided tour of Machu Picchu (Day 7), guided city tour of Cusco: the Cathedral, Korikancha Temple and the archaeological sites of Sacsayhuaman, Kenko and Puka Pukara, (Day 8)

    OTHER:

    • Meet & Greet on Day 1
  • Exclusions

    • Domestic and international flights
    • Airport fees
    • Personal expenses such as drinks, telephone, laundry, etc.
    • Anything not expressly indicated in the ‘Inclusions’ section

  • Tour Plan

    Itinerary

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    Day 1 ARRIVAL LIMA: CITY TOUR

    Arrive at Lima Airport. A transport service and a guide will pick you up from the airport at the scheduled time to transfer you to your hotel in Lima. Later, you’ll be picked up by a guide who will take you on a four-hour tour of the city. The main square is the symbolic place where the city is said to have been born in 1535. Lima is popularly known as the ‘City of Kings’ and it became the capital of the Republic of Peru in 1821, the year that marked the country's independence. Visit the Cathedral and the Casa Aliaga, an ancient viceroyalty house handed over by Francisco Pizarro to one of his captains (Jeronimo de Aliaga) after the city was founded. Continue then to the district of Pueblo Libre for an interesting tour through the Larco Museum, founded by Rafael Larco Hoyle in 1926 and located inside a mansion built on a pre-Columbian pyramid. In this famous museum, also known for having the most extensive collection of erotic ceramics in the world, you will have the opportunity to admire a complete pre-Hispanic collection of gold and silver artefacts.Overnight in Lima

    Day 2 LIMA – AREQUIPA (90 min by flight)

    Wake up to breakfast at the hotel, then take a transfer to the airport to board the direct flight to Arequipa. Upon arrival in Arequipa, you will be met by our representative who will accompany you on the transfer to your hotel and assist you with check-in. Enjoy the rest of the morning at your leisure. In the afternoon, enjoy a tour of Arequipa. The historical centre of the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is full of baroque buildings carved from white volcanic rock, giving it the nickname 'Ciudad Blanca' (White City). Visit the Convent of Santa Catalina, the main square and the Cloister of the Company of Jesus. Then, visit the districts of Yanahuara and Chilina, which offer unrivalled views of Misti Volcano. Continue to the Santuarios Andinos Museum where the mummy of Juanita, a young Inca girl who was sacrificed to the gods over 500 years ago on the Ampato volcano, is displayed. Enjoy an evening at your leisure to sample some of Arequipa’s famed gastronomic offering.
    Overnight in Arequipa

    Day 3 AREQUIPA – PUNO (300 km - 6 hrs)

    Start the day with breakfast at the hotel. You will then be collected from your hotel and transferred to the bus station to board a tourist bus to Puno. You will follow a route that cuts through the Salinas and Aguada Blanca National Reserve. The landscapes and scenery along the way are both dramatic and enchanting; you will pass high plains, volcanoes, unusual rock formations and even lagoons, where you will spot cranes drying their wings above the water. There are several viewpoints, remote cafés that offer visitors coca tea and craftsmen selling traditional textiles and handicrafts along the way. Take advantage of these stops to take photographs, marvel at the landscape, or perhaps buy souvenirs for your friends and family back home. On arrival in Puno, the transportation services will meet you and you will be transferred to your hotel. Enjoy the rest of the day at your leisure in Puno.Overnight in Puno

    Day 4 PUNO – LAKE TITICACA: UROS AND TAQUILE ISLANDS – PUNO (1 hr by boat)

    After breakfast at the hotel, prepare for a full-day boat excursion on the mythical Lake Titicaca which, at 3,812 metres above sea level, is the highest navigable lake in the world. Start the day with a visit to the beautiful Uros Islands. The Uros are an indigenous people of Peru that live on a series of man-made islands, created entirely from the buoyant totora reeds that grow abundantly in the shallows of the lake. The islands are composed of layers of woven totora, which are constantly replenished from the top as they rot from the bottom. After visiting the fascinating Uros island, jump back aboard your boat and sail to Taquile, an island inhabited by the native Aymara people. For the Aymara, weaving is a long-standing tradition deeply embedded in their culture and their textiles are a colourful display of their craftmanship. Walk around the island and enjoy incredible views of Titicaca. Enjoy lunch in a small restaurant on the island before the return trip to Puno.
    Overnight in Puno

    Day 5 PUNO – CUSCO (360 km - 8 hrs)

    Enjoy breakfast at the hotel after then you will be collected from your hotel by private transfer to start your journey through the impressive landscape of the Andes to Cusco, the heart of the Inca Empire. Your first stop of the day is the archaeological site of Pucará, the first urban settlement on Lake Titicaca, established between 100 and 300 A.D. and the Pucará Lithic Museum. Continue across the mountainous plateau passing traditional villages and stunning scenery and local wildlife along the way. Reach the dizzying altitude of 4,313 meters above sea level at La Raya, the highest point between Puno and Cusco, before stopping for lunch at Sicuani. Continue to Racchi, home to the Wiracocha Temple, a striking rectangular structure 30 metres wide and 20 metres high. Then, when you are only 40 kilometres away from Cusco, make a stop in the town of Andahuaylillas. The main attraction here is the local Church, known as the ‘Sistine Chapel of America’ owing to the high quality of art found inside. You will be greeted in the Imperial City by Italian-speaking staff and the transportation service will transfer you to your hotel.
    Overnight in Cusco

    Day 6 CUSCO – CHINCHERO – SACRED VALLEY – AGUAS CALIENTES (80 km – 2 hrs/2 hrs by train)

    Today breakfast at the hotel is followed by visit to the town of Chinchero, a small high-altitude town offering beautiful views of the valley and the chance to witness traditional clothing, customs and local handicrafts. Visit archaeological remains and a beautiful 17th-century church, one of the first Catholic buildings in Peru. At an altitude of 3,762 metres, Chinchero offers fantastic views of the Sacred Valley. Continue to Maras and visit the Incan salt pans, a canyon filled with around 3,000 geometric pools that have been used for salt extraction since the Incan empire. The extraordinary combination of the colour of the earth, the salt crystals and the sun’s rays reflecting on the mirror-like ponds make for the most dramatic sight. Proceed to Ollantaytambo for lunch at a local restaurant. Explore the streets of Ollantaytambo, a town inhabited uninterruptedly since Inca times, and climb the iconic fortress built into the mountainside. Then, take the train from Ollantaytambo train station to Aguas Calientes where you will be greeted by a representative and transferred to the hotel.Overnight in Aguas Calientes

    Day 7 MACHU PICCHU – CUSCO (2 hrs by train/75 km – 2 hrs)

    Wake up to breakfast at the hotel then meet your guide who will accompany on the tourist bus to the UNESCO-listed World Heritage Site, Machu Picchu. It is believed that Machu Picchu was built for an Incan emperor as a holiday residence but, just over 100 years later, the citadel was abandoned, probably as a result of the Spanish Conquest. The jungle slowly engulfed its stone construction, covering it in a thick vegetation and keeping it hidden and protected until the ‘lost city of the Incas’ was brought to international attention in 1911. Your tour will introduce you to the origins of this impressive citadel and guide you around some of its most iconic monuments, such as the main square, the royal rooms, the Temple of the Three Windows, the circular towers, the Sacred Clock and cemeteries. At the end of the tour, return to Aguas Calientes for lunch and then board the train back to Ollantaytambo Station where a private vehicle will be waiting to take you to your chosen hotel in Cusco.
    Overnight in Cusco

    Day 8 CUSCO

    After breakfast at the hotel, enjoy a guided tour of the capital of the Inca Empire. The tour includes the Santo Domingo Convent, a building constructed on the site of Coricancha, one of the most important Incan complexes dedicated to sun worship. According to historic records, the original temple walls depicted scenes of nature and were covered in gold leaf. Then visit the imposing cathedral in the Plaza de Armas, Plaza Regocijo and the old city. Head to the Cusco hills, where you’ll find the fortress of Sacsayhuamán and panoramic views of Cusco. Continue on to Qenqo, an archaeological site where it is believed the Incas carried out religious rituals, and Puka Pukara, an ancient military site comprising numerous rooms, courtyards, baths, aqueducts and towers. Enjoy the rest of the afternoon at your leisure. Wander around the San Blas district, the city's most picturesque district characterised by narrow and steep streets, colonial houses built with walls of Incan stone and numerous art workshops. In the evening, enjoy a dinner and cultural show in a local restaurant. 
    Overnight in Cusco

    Day 9 CUSCO – LIMA (90 min by flight)

    Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to the airport and depart to Lima (Cusco – Lima Flight not included).

    Meeting / Pickup

    Pick-up only: Customers must be picked up from selected pick-up locations.

    What to Bring

    Comfortable and warm clothing is the most suitable for travelling. Visitors should not wear sleeveless shirts, shorts, short skirts or skimpy clothing when visiting temples, religious or official buildings. Shoes should be removed before entering a temple or private house. Sun protection, sunglasses, a hat and mosquito repellent can be very useful during your stay. 

    Please Note

    • Rates do not apply to Peruvians or residents with more than 60 days of stay. If passengers are Peruvians or exceed 60 days of stay, a sales tax (18%) will be collected by our local operator
    • We recommend booking the Lima – Arequipa flight LA 2125 at 8:20 in the morning (or similar) on Day 2
    • Please note that check-in in most hotels begins at 13:00. Clients will be subject to the availability of the room if they arrive before, waiting in the hotel lobby.
    • If your trip includes a visit to high-altitude cities such as Cusco and Puno located at more than 3,400 metres, do not forget to take precautions in order to avoid altitude sickness. Passengers who have heart problems or high blood pressure should check with their doctor before travelling.
    • Upon arrival it is recommended you rest for a few hours, drink coca tea and eat lightly. As a reference, Machu Picchu is located at 2,400 metres.
    • Important note: The Juanita mummy will not be exhibited during January, February, March and April. During these months, a replica or a different mummy from the area will be displayed in the same place.
    • On Day 4, the excursion is carried out with a motor-powered boat shared with other international passengers, but customers will have a private guide in Italian.
    • On Day 6, for the overnight stay in Aguas Calientes, only hand luggage must be carried with the minimum necessary for the night (maximum 5 kg per person). The main baggage can be left on deposit in the hotel in Cusco.
    • Operative note: The guide will leave customers at the Ollantaytambo station and the train journey is scheduled to be unaccompanied. Upon arrival in Aguas Calientes, customers will be greeted by a chosen hotel representative who will accompany them on foot to the accommodation. Once at the hotel, customers will be contacted personally or by telephone by the Italian-speaking guide who will provide all the indications for the Machu Picchu visit the following day. If needed, you can contact our LimaTours assistance on site at any time.
    • Important: During the rainy season (December-March) it will not be possible to carry out Maras visit. Depending on the weather, it will be replaced with a visit to the archaeological site of Moray or another excursion to be decided at the time.
    • During the trip from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo, on Day 7, the guide will not be on board.


    IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE NEW ENTRANCE REGULATIONS TO MACHU PICCHU

    • The current restrictions on visits to Machu Picchu allow a maximum stay of 4 hours in the citadel accompanied by a guide during the first entry. If the visitor tours an alternate route (Mountain Machu Picchu or Huayna Picchu) he/she will have 3 hours for this in addition to the 4 hours in the citadel. If the passenger wishes to enter the citadel again during the afternoon shift or the next day, he must previously acquire an additional ticket to enter during the new shift. There is no ticket sale point in the archaeological zone.
    • The following objects are forbidden within the premises: professional cameras that require lights and tripods, or are equipped with telephoto lenses weighing more than 2 kilos (in order to use them, special authorisation and an additional fee is required), drones, selfie sticks, sprays, high heels, walking sticks without rubber tips, banners and posters, sharp objects and backpacks that surpass the following measurements: 40cm x 35 cm x 20 cm. 

    INSTRUCTIONS

    • Carry the same document that you presented to the agency
    • In all train services to Machu Picchu, passengers can carry only one piece of hand luggage (backpack, bag or briefcase) weighing no more than 5kg. You will find your luggage at the chosen hotel. Allowed size: 157cm (height + length + width)

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