Day 1: Arrive in Lima
Lima can be described as the official center of Peru however in terms of food, it's also one of the top cities around the globe! Food will make up a large portion of your stay in Lima. Once you arrive in the city of food, your personal guide will be waiting at the airport to transport passengers to Lima1s Airport Hotel to check in. Explore on your own terms the city's treasure-trove of fantastic bars and eateries. These are only two of the many eateries within the city, which have been constantly listed among the top 100 of the world. These are among the most renowned places to eat and market for groceries within Latin America. You can go to them and discover the history of the streets in which they are situated.
Day 2: Lima--Lima as a Visitor for Half a Day
Get ready for a day of exploration while you explore the intricate history that is Limeno past. Everywhere you go you'll discover something new and intriguing. Before you begin your journey make sure you visit an active local market. It's a wonderful spot to sample the flavors of the local cuisine and to learn about the lively and vibrant culture of the region.Then, you can use the Metropolitano bus, which will transport you directly to the heart in Downtown Lima. With the assistance of your expert guide, you'll begin an informative tour of the most well-known buildings from the Colonial era. Lima's Historic Centre of Lima is an example of the city's lengthy and fascinating background. It was the place of the Colonial and Republican administrations since the time it was established during the time of the Spanish in 1535. It was built over an existing indigenous urban centre. Before the middle of 20th century, this region was the only residence of some of the nation's most wealthy families. The impressive structures that line its streets lend the impression of wealth and significance.The prestigious Cordano Bar where you can unwind from the gorgeous architecture and historical sights by taking a look and enjoying an alcoholic Pisco Sour. The old, traditional bar has hosted a variety of notable people such as former presidents writers, artists and even politicians. They're living witnesses to Lima's legacy and influence. After this energizing and real adventure, you'll be transferred home to the picturesque region of Miraflores and you'll be able to contemplate the fascinating story and lively culture that you've witnessed throughout the day.
Day 3: From Lima to Cusco
The time will be set when you are scheduled to be collected and taken by taxi to airport Lima to board an aircraft to Cusco. After arriving in Cusco the next step is to be transferred into your accommodation. There's an abundance of things to do and see within the vicinity of Cusco that we don't know where to begin! So, soak up some of the sacred energy of the apus, because Cusco is the capital of the Inca Empire is likely the most enjoyable part of any trip to Peru. For the proud inhabitants of the city this puma-shaped "Navel of the World" was the centre of all the earth. When the Spanish arrived, they tried to take down the city creating fancy colonial structures on top of the important Inca sites. Parts of the Inca wall sit today alongside churches with elaborate rooftops that are made of red tiles, which makes an interesting mixture of architectural styles. If we claim that the city of Cusco is stunning we believe you'll be able to agree.Cusco remains a blend of diverse cultures. Because of this, Cusco has evolved into a city that locals and tourists are able to coexist. In Cusco's nightlife it is possible to eat meals from all over the world and speak to people in an array of languages in the numerous bars. Also, you can explore many different alternatives to traditional treatments and environmental initiatives or simply look around and watch Cusco's Andean villages, such as the colorfully-dressed queros who live their everyday lives. There are plenty of amazing things to discover and do within and around the Sacred Valley around Cusco. This includes the lesser-known ruins and the brightly-painted churches in the valley's southern part that lead to Puno along with crops circles as well as Inca saltpans. There's so much history to discover here!
Day 4: Cusco, half-day walking tour around Cusco's city
Start your tour of Cusco, the Imperial City of the Incas by visiting Cusco market. Cusco market. Here you can discover more about Peruvian culture and the way that people live their lives. The market is the biggest selection of fresh fruits, vegetables and bread available in the entire country. If you continue walking along this beautiful trail, you'll arrive at the stunning Colonial Cathedral in Cusco. It houses a number of beautiful shrines, and over 400 artworks of Cusco's Cusquena School. In the next step, you'll visit Koricancha which is the spiritual, political, and physical center of Cusco.The Incas honored with the Sun god Inti in Koricancha, the Temple at Koricancha. Qori is a reference to goldwork, and Kancha is a room that has walls surrounding it. You'll need to walk for a short distance upwards to reach San Blas's artisan zone. Here you will see an image of the Holy Trinity and numerous workshops. If they're available, it is possible to observe artists in action. Then, you'll return to your hotel.
Day 5: Sacred Valley from Cusco
The tour will start with a an hour-long visit to The Mirador of Qorao, or Awanacancha following your pick from the hotel. From there, you'll ascend to Pisac. For a more affordable selection of quality Andean knitwear than you can get in Peru's main cities, Pisac is a great spot to shop on your stay. In Pisac's Pisac market, you'll discover many different kinds of art like tapestries, woven blankets and alpaca clothing like gloves and sweaters. Also, you can find many bright fabrics and other items. Following that, you'll visit Pisac. Pisac historic site. It is possible to visit an ancient site called the "Tanqanamarca Cementery," where around 15,000 people are buried as well as it is also known as the "Qantusraqay Neighbourhood," which was a farm community.The text was intended for stone structures which are constructed on the edges of the rocks. Following that, you'll enjoy a lunch free at the Sacred Valley. Lunch will be served on vast grounds with beautiful panoramic views over the Valley. You will continue to Ollantaytambo which is a charming tiny town that lies in the west of the Sacred Valley. Ollantaytambo was constructed on the top the ruins of Inca constructions and stands as the most perfect illustration of how the Inca planned towns have been discovered so far. The region around the temple is located at the highest point of the steep slopes, which allowed for easy defense. The stone used for the construction were extracted from a mine above the opposite side of the Urubamba River. This was a remarkable job that required the efforts of a large number of workers.
Day 6 Machu Picchu's citadel Machu Picchu
Castles of Machu Picchu is the main highlight in Machu Picchu, which is the main jewel of Sacred Valley and, without doubt, the most sought-after tourist attraction. The courageous American explorationist Hiram Bingham toured this castle's ancient history in 1911. It is awe-inspiringly high above its vast Urubamba River tunnel and has been recognized as an stunning examples of architecture for landscapes around the globe. In a time where the Inca were considered to be god's children, this place was believed to be their place in heaven, a place in which only a handful of them could reside.The most well-known place and the wonder in The New World should be a part of any journey to Peru. The journey begins with Aguas Calientes. From there, you'll take an hour-long bus ride to the enigmatic Machu Picchu Sanctuary. With the assistance of a professional Tour guide you will begin your trek through this incredible masterpiece in Inca architecture. After the guided tour and tour, you'll have time to take in the beauty by using your camera. Then, you'll take your bus to Aguas Calientes to end an amazing day of wonder and history. Trains will take you returning in Poroy at Aguas Calientes. Once you arrive you'll be transferred to your hotel on your own.
Day 7: From Cusco to Lima
Now is the time to hit the road to your next destination. If you'd like to take advantage of more of the beauty and culture of Peru. Private transportation for the trip to Lima's airport. Once you arrive in Lima the airport, you'll be transferred to the hotel.
From Lima to Buenos Aires on Day 8
The time will be set and you will be picked up and transferred by taxi to airport Lima to board your flight towards Buenos Aires. For many travelers, Buenos Aires is the entry point to Argentina. It's a fantastic way to begin: this bustling city is almost European! The city is home to an eclectic population of Italy, Spain, France as well as many other nations. There are beautiful buildings, events for culture, and lovely areas that have small cafés, shops and restaurants that serve food from all over the globe. If you arrive to Buenos Aires, you'll be transferred to the hotel you booked.
Day 9: Go to Buenos Aires
If you take this Buenos Aires City tour, you'll be able to see the city's most famous neighborhoods and discover more about its history and present life. The building, the history of its residents as well as their stories along with their cultural secrets will be described in detail during the tour. Simply put, Buenos Aires is unique thrilling, fascinating and exhausting. It is a beautiful blend of the ambiance and culture of Europe and the charm that is Latin American towns. Start with the renowned Plaza de Mayo and then proceed through Monserrat, San Telmo, and La Boca, which are the former tango neighborhoods in Buenos Aires.The next step is to visit the areas that are crowded that include Puerto Madero, Retiro, and Plaza San Martin. Then, you'll travel through Palermo and Recoleta. Both have gorgeous parks and homes that are old. In Argentina it is impossible to travel anywhere with out knowing the best way to prepare and drink Mate. We have created this unique experience for locals that includes the opportunity to learn about Mate culture and what it means to the people in Argentina and instructions on how to prepare Mate and how to avoid it. Additionally, you'll receive your own bag of Mate that is grown sustainably. It's time to embark on an unforgettable adventure! This historic "convention," which has been restored and located right in the middle of San Telmo, is a excellent illustration of Buenos Aires culture.La Ventana makes you feel as if you're living back in the past. The style of the building is preserved, as are the 32 artists performing as well as two tango orchestras folklore groups, dancers and singers, a selection of international and traditional cuisine and a selection of premium Argentine wines makes it the ideal spot for an unforgettable experience.
Day 10: Buenos Aires
After breakfast at the hotel you'll have the chance to explore this fascinating town by yourself.
Day 11: Buenos Aires to Puerto Iguazu for the day
At the time you have set you'll be transported to the airport to begin the Iguazu journey! Once you arrive in Iguazu the person from the team from our company will be waiting to greet you and drive guests to their hotel. You are free to do what you like today. If the place you are staying in is located on the edge of town, you are able to relax and take advantage of the conveniences of your home to stay. If you prefer to travel, take a taxi to the center of town and walk along the main street of Puerto Iguazu, in which you can browse the bars and shops.
Day 12: Iguazu Falls
A private, full-day excursion of Iguazu Falls on the Argentinean portion of Iguazu Falls is the most effective method to experience these stunning falls with fashion. The tour will pick you up at the airport of your Puerto Iguazu hotel and taken to the Visitor Centre at which point the fun really begins. This Green Trail goes to the starting point of the Lower and Upper trails. At this point, one could go by train up to Cataratas Station or walk along the stunning trail. When you are closer to the Falls you'll be able to hear the roaring of these massive waterfalls. It can make your heart race.This Upper Circuit takes you through the forest to the falls, offering breathtaking views everywhere you go. It concludes with a spectacular look at the Falls which will leave you amazed. This is the Lower Circuit takes you along 1600m of catwalks, which are surrounded by fog. From the lower and near the bottom of the Falls there are stunning views. Be cautious with the spray! You'll then go through Garganta Station and meet the strong Devil's Throat it is the region's largest and most powerful waterfall. You'll be awed by the beauty of it. Once you've completed the tours, you must return for the Visitors Centre. Your vehicle will be waiting for you.
Day 13: From Iguazu Falls to Rio de Janeiro
The hotel you stay at is in Puerto Iguazu will pick you up and drive your to National Park's Visitor Centre. When you reach the Visitors Centre, you'll get on the panoramic buses for your tour through the park. Then, you'll head into the hiking paths. You can see the Argentinean waterfalls from the very first deck. After ascending 950m with stunning perspectives across Iguazu River. Iguazu River, you will go over to on the Brazilian side. If you follow the path leading into the river, next to Floriano Falls, Floriano Falls, you'll get an enjoyable cool shower as well as stunning views from the river's upper Iguazu River and the Devil's Gorge Canyon. On the upper floors, you'll find shops and eateries.It is possible to get there via either by air or steps. You will be transferred to the airport to catch the flight from Rio de Janeiro after the flight. When you arrive on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro, a bus will transport guests to the hotel. The rest time to go to some of the most popular spots to visit in Rio de Janeiro after getting settled into the hotel. As you hum along to the tune "Girl from Ipanema," stroll along the boulevards that connect to beaches like Ipanema, Leblon, and of obviously, Copacabana. On the route, you'll find numerous huts that serve fresh-squeezed cocktails and coconuts that can refresh you as you enjoy the stunning panorama from Rio de Janeiro and understand the reason why it's known as "The Marvellous City." If you're looking to eat dinner on the waterfront and watch the sunset on the shore first. Feijoada carioca is among Brazil's most well-known and traditional dishes.It's a stew made of beans and pork with beef that is served alongside white rice with farofa. If you want a refreshing drink you can try a caipirinha, or a local beer. Brahma or Skol are our top choices! You can stay at your hotel after dinner, or go to a Samba bar in the vicinity to dance to the beat!
Day 14: Rio de Janeiro
The excursion will meet you from the hotel you are staying at and will take the city's most well-known places. The easiest method to reach them is via one of the National Park of Tijuca. It will take you up to the summit of Corcovado Mountain, where the famous statue is of Christ is the Redeemer is. The statue was designated as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World in 2007. If you sit at the foot of the statue and enjoy a stunning perspective over the entire city. Then, you'll go on a thrilling tour around the historical center of the city. Here, you'll find old colonial structures and beautiful stone streets that have cobblestones. The next stop is to the famous Sugar Loaf Mountain. You will be able to take a ride on a cable car. Learn what it takes to prepare a caipirinha, and you will be able to taste the most well-known and popular Brazilian drink! A perfect way to close your day.
Rio de Janeiro on Day 15
After breakfast in the hotel, you'll have the entire day to wander around the city on your own.
Rio de Janeiro on Day 16
After breakfast at the hotel you're free for the rest days of the week to spend what you wish.
Day 17: Rio de Janeiro to Leave
A private transfer to the airport to take you on your return journey home after breakfast.