DAY 1: LIMA
Upon arrival, you will be greeted by our staff at the airport and transferred for check-in at your hotel. Time to relax and get used to the climate before embarking the next day on your private journey.
DAY 2: CITY OF LIMA
Visit the Casa-Solar de Aliaga which is inhabited by descendants of its original owner, Jeronimo de Aliaga, one of the first Spanish conquerors to arrive in Peru.
We will visit one of Lima's beautiful colonial convents before we explore the private collection of pre-Columbian and vice regal art belonging to Enrico Poli, an artistic and cultural treasure.(B)
DAY 3: CUSCO / THE SACRED VALLEY OF THE INCAS
Morning flight to Cusco. Upon arrival, transfer to The Sacred Valley of the Incas. We will spend two days in the valley. In the morning we can ride, go canoeing, hang gliding or just walk amid nature in the Sacred Valley. Maras is the name of a place and of an indigenous community. The soil of Maras is rich in salt, and its people have always made a living by extracting this resource using terraced salt pans.
The salt pans are a magical sight, gleaming white in the sun. Today we will visit Maras and see the salt being extracted in the traditional way. After that we will go to Moray, another Inca site, where different crops were planted on circular terraces built to create microclimates and for research with different species. (B,L,D)
DAY 4: THE SACRED VALLEY OF THE INCAS
There are Inca remains all over the valley, such as in the village of Ollantaytambo, which contains a fortress built to defend it against the invading Chankas. Ollantaytambo is also an Inca village whose stone houses are still inhabited by the descendants of those ancient Peruvians. The people of this area are characterized by their woollen costumes dyed in red and black. We will visit Huilloc, a small community of weavers to observe the ancestral textile industry. Today's lunch will be unforgettable. At noon we will arrive at the Orihuela estate, located on high ground in the valley which provides a unique view of this green and fertile land. The house was built by the old Lambarri Orihuela family as a place to keep and exhibit their valuable collection of art from the pre-Columbian and vice regal periods. The Lambarri family await with a buffet lunch based on the valley's culinary traditions. (B,L,D)
DAY 5: THE SACRED VALLEY OF THE INCAS / MACHU PICCHU
Urubamba-Machu Pichu: 40km - 24.85 mi
Ollantaytambo-Machu Pichu: 22km - 13.67 mi
Between the Sacred Valley and the marvelous city of Machu Picchu, the Incas built a stone-paved road conceived as a ritual journey of purification that would take pilgrims to the sacred city of Machu Picchu. Today we will walk a section of this Inca road from the point at which we disembark from the train. The walk will take around five hours, through a landscape of cloud forest containing archaeological remains of great ceremonial and productive importance, such as Chachabamba and Winay Wayna.
We will continue walking until we reach a place called Intipunko, which means the Door of the Sun. This was designed by the Incas to give a panoramic view of the city of Machu Picchu from above. We will spend the night in a hotel and before retiring and we may ask to participate in the ceremony of homage to the Pachamama or Mother Earth (an offering to the land) (optional), an ancient part of the ancestral Andean culture that is still practiced today. (B,L,D)
DAY 6: MACHU PICCHU / CUSCO
Dawn in Machu Picchu is a spiritual experience that has no rival. After sunrise, we will descend to the Inca city to tour it accompanied by professional guides who will answer all our questions and concerns. We will get to know the ritual city, the palace of Inca Pachacutec and his royal panaka (court). Machu Picchu was rediscovered in 1911 by the American explorer and archaeologist Hiram Bingham, with support from Yale University and National Geographic.
As part of our visit we will climb to Huayna Picchu, which is also rich in Inca relics; from there we will have an impressive view over the archaeological complex and the high jungle valley. Optional activities in Machu Picchu include bird watching, searching for orchids, trekking among nature and Inca ruins or a restorative session of aroma therapy. In the afternoon we will board the train to Cusco. (B,L,D)
DAY 7: CITY OF CUSCO
Cusco, which in Quechua means Navel of the World, was the capital of the Inca Empire and the center of the four-way expansion of that culture, known as the four suyos. The city is filled with Incan buildings designed for religious, administrative, military and domestic purposes. After the conquest, the Spanish built a new city on top of the one they found, such that visitors can see something unique in history: a culture superimposed upon another, older one, for the purpose of domination.
The Spanish colonial monuments in Cusco are among the richest and most luxurious in the Andes. In the morning we will visit some of them, and also stop at Koricancha, which was the most important Inca temple as it was dedicated to the worship of the sun. The Spanish built a church and Dominican monastery on top of this temple, which reveals the two cultures existing together. Today we will also visit the recently inaugurated Museum of Pre-Columbian Art in a marvelous colonial mansion, the Casa Cabrera, on the Plazuela de Las Nazarenas.
In the afternoon we will stop at the Inca complex of Tipon, a splendid testimony of that culture, built by a cult that venerated water. Then, we leave for the village of Huasao, south of Cusco, an ancient settlement of faith healers and shamans who continue to make contact with invisible worlds today as they have since before the Spanish conquest. (B,L)
DAY 8: CHINCHERO / PAMPA DE ANTA
Cusco-Chinchero: 28km - 17.40 mi Today we will go where few conventional tourists venture. We start to the north of the city of Cusco and our first destination is the ancient Inca and Spanish village of Chinchero, with its beautiful church full of murals and frescoes and its traditional handicrafts market where bartering was the rule until just a few years ago. Then we will carry on to Anta, crossing an immense plain covered with different traditional Andean crops.
We will stop at the village of Limatambo to see the colonial hacienda of Sondor, still inhabited by the descendants of the original landowners. Near Sondor is the Inca temple of Tarabamba, little visited but an architectural jewel. On this route we can see how the Incas were masters in the construction terraces, winning cultivable land from the mountains; some of them here are more than one hundred meters long. (B,L)
DAY 9: CITY OF CUSCO
Today we are free to walk around this marvelous city. We recommend the Main Square, the district of San Blas and its artisans; the churches of La Compañia, La Merced, San Francisco and San Cristobal, the Palacio del Almirante Museum of Archaeology, the old district of Santa Ana and the surrounding archaeological remains of Sacsayhuaman, Quenqo, Tambomachay and Puka Pukara.
Nevertheless, the most enjoyable way to spend the day can simply be to walk around the city and enjoy its immense vitality. Cusco is a very cosmopolitan city and this is evident by day, but especially at night, in its infinite number of bars, discos and restaurants. (B)
DAY 10: CUSCO / LIMA
In the morning we will take our flight back to Lima to connect with your international flight, or you have the option of continuing your adventure in Peru to discover more hidden treasures. (B)
Optional Add-Ons
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Extension To Puno / Suasi (4 Days / 3 Nights)
Day 10: CUSCO / PUNO
Transfer to Puno by bus or train. Those who choose to go by bus, this route passes through some impressive scenery and villages, Checacupe is the name of the village we will visit first. The village has a colonial-era church built on Inca foundations, revealing the conflict between the Spanish and Inca cultures which form the basis of Peru's present day culture. Then we proceed to the temple of Raqchi, built by the Incas in honor of the god Wiracocha. It is on several levels and its walls and ceremonial platforms survive. At the end of the day, we will stop at the important pre-Inca site of Pucara. We will spend the night in a comfortable hotel in Puno. (B,BL)
DAY 11: SUASI
At noon we leave for the island of Suasi, which we will reach at the end of the day. (B,D)
DAY 12: SUASI
The previous day we will have witnessed an unforgettable sunset over the island. Today the sunrise is equally impressive. We are on the island of Suasi, in Lake Titicaca. Suasi is a private island belonging to a native of Puno called Martha Giraldo, who has built a beautiful hotel where ecological concepts are applied to tourism. Today is a free day and activities include fishing, climbing, walking and observing he native camelids. For those interested in the esoteric, Suasi has a special energy, according to international experts. (B,L,D)
DAY 13: SUASI / JULIACA / LIMA
We leave Suasi at noon to Juliaca to take our flight back to Lima. (B,L)