Summary
- Day 1 : Arrive Lima
- Day 2 : Pisco
- Day 3 : Islas Ballestas and Paracas National Reserve
- Day 4 : Nazca Lines/ Arequipa
- Day 5 : Free Day Arequipa
- Days 6-7 : Colca Canyon
- Days 8-10 : Puno/ Lake Titicaca
- Day 11 : Journey to Cusco
- Day 12 : Journey through the Sacred Valley
- Day 13 : Train to Machu Picchu
- Day 14 : Free Day at Machu Picchu
- Day 15 : Explore Cusco
- Day 16 : Fly Lima and Return Home
- Additional Tour Options
- $7425 - Panoramic Peru trip with luxury accommodations
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- Machu Picchu
- Colca Canyon
- Lake Titicaca
- Cusco
- Sacred Valley
- Nazca Lines
- Arequipa
- Lima
- Pisco
- Islas Ballestas
- Paracas
Nature ViewingIncludes intentional opportunity to observe flora or fauna with an experienced guide.
Cultural ActivitiesIncludes cultural activities such as a visit to a traditional village or a local market to give a unique perspective.
HistoryVisit ancient ruins and historical sites.
Community StayHomestay with local families or overnight in community-supported campground for unique cultural immersion.
Details
Day 2 Pisco 
(B) The morning is free to wander around Miraflores and explore Colonial Lima. In the afternoon you'll catch a bus to the small town of Pisco, famous for the local drink Pisco Sour. Enjoy an evening on the town for your first taste of Peruvian food and a chance to Salsa dance with the locals!
Day 3 Islas Ballestas and Paracas National Reserve 
(B) Referred to as a Little Galapagos, this morning you'll depart by boat to the Ballestas Islands. Sea lion colonies lounge on the rocks and thousands of sea birds (such as Guanay Cormorants and Peruvian Boobies) circle overhead and strut along the rocky shoreline. After your island visit, it's off to the giant sand dunes of Paracas National Reserve for a bit of hiking. In the afternoon, bus to Nazca.
Day 4 Nazca Lines/ Arequipa
(B)Since their discovery 70 years ago, these puzzling drawings in the earth have intrigued visitors and scientists. To get a bird's-eye view of the Nazca lines, take a short flight this morning. Afterwards, it's off to Chauchilla cemetery where thousand-year-old mummies lie in the open, and ancient bones and pottery shards litter the ground - an archeologists playground! This evening, take an overnight bus trip to Arequipa (8 hour trip on a bus with reclining "sleeper" seats).
Day 5 Free Day Arequipa 
Located 7750 feet above sea level and surrounded by snowy peaks, Arequipa delights visitors with its colonial charm and friendly inhabitants. Visit the Santa Catalina Monastery (a 4.5 acre maze of gardens, plazas, and churches in the town center), people watch in the main plaza or just relax in the colonial hotel.
Days 6-7 Colca Canyon 
(2B) As rich in history as the Cusco area, Colca's pre-Inca terraces rise straight up the canyon and ancient tombs can be found perched on vertical canyon walls. You'll leave Arequipa early this morning for the deepest canyon in the world. The drive takes you back in time, past herds of llamas and alpacas and through 400-year old colonial towns where residents raise potatoes and tend sheep according to the rising and setting of the sun. During your two nights in the canyon at the Colca Lodge take ample time to relax in the hot springs! One morning you'll head to the Cruz del Condor where you'll have your best chance to see the Andean condor. In the afternoon you'll walk along the canyon edge to the pueblo of Cabanaconde for a taste of village life in the Colca.
An optional one-night homestay on Day 2 with a local family is available for travelers wanting to experience the daily and communal life in a Peruvian village. Travelers will return to the Colca Lodge for the night of Day 7. Click here for homestay details.
Days 8-10 Puno/ Lake Titicaca 
(B,D)
You'll take a bus to Puno on the shores of Lake Titicaca where you'll visit the floating islands of the Uros people and stop for the night on Amantaní Island with local families. Share in the hospitality of the Quechua Indians and experience a short day in their lives.
Day 11 Journey to Cusco 
(B) A spectacular bus ride to Cusco crosses the 14,403 foot La Raya pass. Your final destination is the Navel of the World--Cusco, Peru!
Day 12 Journey through the Sacred Valley 
(B) This morning you'll visit the ruins of Sacsayhuamán and Pisac. On your way to Ollantaytambo, you will either visit the colorful Pisac market or head into the campo on a two-hour walk past the tiny village of Moras and nearby Inca salt mines of Morays. Tonight, relax in front of a fire in the shadow of one of the great Inca citadels.
Day 13 Train to Machu Picchu 
(B) Ancient canals still bring water from the high mountains to the baths used by Inca priests, and as visitors you're welcomed to respectfully dip your hands in the cool water. After your tour of Machu Picchu, you'll return to Machu Picchu Pueblo (town formerly called Aguas Calientes) to soak in the hot springs.
Day 14 Free Day at Machu Picchu 
(B) Today is your chance to watch the sunrise at Machu Picchu, and to listen to the spirits of the city's past inhabitants before the hikers from the Inca Trail arrive. The day is yours to enjoy these magnificent ruins. In the late afternoon you'll return to Cusco.
Day 15 Explore Cusco 
(B) Today is free to relax and explore with your guide or on your own. Travelers can go on a city tour of the churches and surrounding ruins, such as the enormous Sacsayhuamán ruins that overlook Cusco (these ruins showcase building blocks the size of SUVs). You can also wander through the bustling Plaza de Armas in the heart of Cusco, shop for love potions in the local markets, or people watch from the cafes and restaurants that line these lovely streets. For those bursting with energy, horseback riding, mountain biking, or even whitewater rafting (Class III-IV) can be arranged.
Travelers will also have the opportunity to visit the Center for Traditional Textiles in Cusco, a local organization committed to preserving the region's weaving traditions. (If visiting the Sacred Valley on Sunday, you will visit their center in Chinchero instead). Watch weavers demonstrate their craft and learn about the history and processes of Peru's most well-known art form.The evening is yours to take in some of Cusco's varied and exciting nightlife.
13 nights comfortable hotels, 1 night homestay, 1 night bus
All meals as indicated (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner); most of our hotels offer free continental breakfast.
One local flight, buses, trains, and boats
Flight Cusco-Lima is not included. Please add $165 US (flight cost subject to change).
Min 2, Max 12; Adventure Life Tour Leaders, local guides
Allow US$255 for meals not included, US$33 international departure tax, US$10 local departure taxes, US$135 optional excursions (US$55/185 soles for return visit to Machu Picchu, $US70-90 Nazca fly-over).
Share US$65, Single US$115
An exciting and active itinerary that offers the best of Peru's sights, culture, and history. Experience rural villages, colonial centers, exciting wildlife, and mysterious ruins. While relatively undemanding, the long travel days and high altitudes can be tiring for some travelers.
1 person US$50 each
2 or more people US$25 /person
2009 Oct 30, Nov 27, Dec 25, Dec 30
2010 Jan 27, Feb 24, Mar 23, Apr 22, May 19, Jun 4, Jun 7, Jul 7, Jul 28, Aug 25, Sep 22, Oct 20, Nov 17, Dec 15

































