Peru's must-sees
9 DAYS / 8 NIGHTS TOUR
FROM 1.700€ /PERS.
based on double room, 3* local standard hotel
LIMA - ICA - NAZCA - AREQUIPA - CUSCO
This carefully designed tour offers you a complete experience of the country, allowing you to discover its most precious gems in just 9 days.
Discover Peru with this itinerary that will take you through the must-sees of this marvellous country! Culture, heritage, history, nature and adventure are all on the programme; you'll leave with stars in your eyes and memories to last a lifetime.
Day 1 - Arrival in Lima
Arrival in Lima after international flight. Transfer to hotel and guided tour of the capital of 10 million inhabitants.
Our tour offers the best combination of Lima's diverse attractions in its three historical periods: pre-Hispanic, colonial and contemporary. Lima was home to various pre-Columbian cultures dating back thousands of years. It was part of the Inca Empire until it was founded by the Spaniard Francisco Pizarro on January 18, 1535 as the capital of the Spanish Empire's Viceroyalty of New Castile. During this guided tour, you'll take a journey through its thousand-year history. Dinner on your own - we'll recommend restaurants close to the hotel. Overnight in Lima.
LIMA - ICA - NAZCA - AREQUIPA - CUSCO
This carefully designed tour offers you a complete experience of the country, allowing you to discover its most precious gems in just 9 days.
Discover Peru with this itinerary that will take you through the must-sees of this marvellous country! Culture, heritage, history, nature and adventure are all on the programme; you'll leave with stars in your eyes and memories to last a lifetime.
Day 2 - Paracas and Ica
Morning transfer to the Ballestas Islands from Lima. 260 km south of Lima, near the town of Paracas, sea lions, Humboldt penguins, pink flamingos and other protected species live in harmony. This is the Paracas National Reserve. During the boat trip, a huge geoglyph of uncertain origin called El Candelabro can be clearly seen on a hillside. One more of the enigmas to which we are accustomed in this part of Peru, and a foretaste of Nazca.
Free time for lunch, then on to an oasis in the middle of the desert: Huacachina. Huacachina means "weeping woman" in Quechua. Legend has it that this lagoon was born from the tears of a beautiful green-eyed woman, mourning the death of her beloved. But the lagoon is full of life: from its palm trees to the birds that rest in its waters, from its fish to the discreet creatures of the surrounding dunes. Enjoy an adventurous afternoon on board the buggies, speeding across the dunes before riding down them on a surfboard! Bus transfer and overnight in Nazca.
Day 3 - Nazca lines
Morning departure for a flight over the Nazca lines. On the southern coast of Peru lies one of the most astonishing relics of Andean archaeology: the famous Nazca Lines. These immense figures, up to 275 metres long, rest on the ground and give life to one of the world's most arid landscapes. This is not unique to the Andes, as there are forty other sites with similar features on the Peruvian coast alone, but nowhere else can you find such an accumulation of designs: the Nazca lines extend over an area of more than 500 square kilometers.
Bus transfer to Arequipa, overnight on board.
Day 4 - Arequipa
Arrival in Arequipa in the morning. We recommend that you rest for the rest of the morning to acclimatize to the altitude and have lunch at the hotel. After lunch, guided tour of the city and Santa Catalina convent. There's plenty to see and do in Arequipa, but the best place to start is undoubtedly its historic center. Since 2000, it has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and its more than 500 colonial houses made of large white volcanic ashlars have earned it the nickname "white city". Its cathedral is no stranger to this nickname, as it is built of ignimbrite, the volcanic stone that gives the city its color. Overnight in Arequipa.
Day 5 - Cusco
Morning flight from Arequipa, arrival in Cusco and transfer to hotel.
We recommend that you rest the rest of the morning to acclimatize to the altitude and have lunch at the hotel in the afternoon, guided tour of Cusco, passing by the main square, the cathedral and the Temple of the Sun or Koricancha. The tour continues outside the city to visit the Inca complexes of Kenko, Tambomachay, Puca Pucara and the impressive fortress of Sacsayhuaman, strategically built on a hill overlooking Cusco. Sacsayhuaman is famous for the enormous carved stones, assembled with astonishing precision, that form the outer walls of the complex. Some of these stones exceed 9m in height and weigh over 350 tonnes.
In Cusco, every street corner is steeped in history. The ancient capital of Peru (during the Inca Empire) still preserves vestiges of what was the most important power of this ancient civilization. Overnight in Cusco.
Day 6 - The famous Sacred Valley of the Incas
Located at the foot of the Andes, the valley around Cuzco was of great importance to the Incas, who planted it with palaces, temples and fortresses that are now World Heritage sites. This impressive Andean valley is home to important archaeological sites and picturesque villages; Maras, Moray, Pisac, Chinchero and Ollantaytambo are just a sample of the valley's cultural richness.
Guided excursion on the Vilcanota River, for a panoramic view of the Inca citadel of Pisac and a visit to the village's typical Indian market, where you'll have the opportunity to learn the customs of its inhabitants and haggle with the vendors. Lunch in a local restaurant. In the afternoon, walk through Calca and Urubamba towards the fortress and citadel of Ollantaytambo, built to guard the entrance to this part of the valley and protect it from possible jungle invasions by settlers. You'll have the chance to stroll through the narrow streets of the village and get a clear idea of what this military, religious and cultural center was like in the days of the Inca Empire.
Afternoon transfer to the train for Aguas Calientes, the small village at the foot of Machu Picchu. You'll spend the night here before heading off the next morning to meet this giant.
Day 7 - Machu Picchu
Early in the morning, head to the bus station for a 25-minute drive on a zigzag road to the citadel of Machu Picchu. This ancient Inca city is one of Peru's most precious treasures. Built in the mid-15th century, it is believed to have been one of the residences of the ninth Inca of the Tahuantinsuyo empire, Pachacutec, although it also contains the remains of a sanctuary. Its name, meaning "old mountain", refers to its location at 2453 metres above sea level, on a rocky promontory between the hills of Huchuy Picchu and Huayna Picchu.
Today, this Inca jewel is one of the country's top tourist attractions. The historic sanctuary of Machu Picchu is considered one of the New Seven Wonders of the Modern World and was declared a World Heritage Site in 1983. Return to Cusco and overnight.
Day 8 - The mountain of seven colors
Surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty, this mountain offers its colors to travelers from all over the world in the form of a rainbow blanket. Known as the Mountain of 7 Colors or Vinicunca, it is formed by the sedimentation of several colored minerals: turquoise, lavender, gold and others.
The journey starts at 3.30 a.m. towards the village of Pitumarca, then on to Queshouno at an altitude of 4,200 m (approx. three hours' journey), where you'll enjoy a hearty breakfast. After a restorative rest, the adventure in the Cusco Andes begins. You'll hike to the Colorado mountain, with a distant view of Apu Ausangate, a mountain sacred to Andean man. The hike to the summit takes an average of 3 hours, or around 7 km, at an altitude of between 4200m and 5100m. The ascent is gradual, with spectacular views of a unique landscape of mountains, lagoons, llamas, alpacas and vicuñas. Once at the top, you'll have a spectacular and magical view, where our guide will teach you more about this environment.
After a break, return along the same trail to the village of Queshouno for lunch before heading back to Cusco. The last stop is at the Pitumarca colonial bridge, where you can take some photos of this magical place. Arrival late afternoon, overnight in Cusco.
Day 9 - Return to Lima
Depart Cusco for a morning flight to the capital Lima. International flight.
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The order of visits may be modified to suit local requirements. Excursions and visits may be cancelled and/or replaced in agreement with our local service provider. Itinerary subject to change according to sanitary conditions in force on the day of departure, concerning the countries included in the program.
FROM 1.700€ /PERS.
based on double room, 3* local standard hotel
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Domestic flights
7 nights accommodation in a 3* hotel, local standard, double room
1 night on board the bus, cruise service
8 breakfasts
Lunches and dinners as mentioned in the program
All transfers unless otherwise stated
All activities described except optional extras
Guide in Paracas, Ica, Nazca, Arequipa, Cusco
Welcome staff on arrival at each new city
24/7 assistance during your trip
Complete travel log
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The international transatlantic flight is not included, but if you're interested, we can take care of booking it too.