Days 1 and 2: Welcome to Lima
Once you arrive in Lima the agent will be waiting for you at the airport for you to be taken into your accommodation. The rest time to relax and take off and take in all the splendor of Lima and the surrounding area. You can stay the evening with Jose Antonio Hotel. Jose Antonio Hotel in a standard room that has the bathroom that is private.
Day 2: The City of Kings, Lima
The first stop on our trip to Lima includes Huaca Pucllana, a huge ancient city in Miraflores that is considered to be one of Lima's most renowned neighborhoods. The Lima culture flourished in Peru's Peruvian coastal zone between 200 AD between 200 AD and 700 AD. Huaca Pucllana was an important site for ceremonies and the government. This sacred spot comprises seven platforms which are separated from each the other. The square is separated by massive walls that surround the outside. This is a gorgeous place and certainly not the typical spot you'd find in bustling Miraflores! There will be a bilingual guide to show you the area around Huaca Pucllana. Then, we'll travel to Lima, a UNESCO World Heritage site that is the historical centre of Lima.
The main square in Lima is, Plaza de Armas, that is surrounded by stunning structures from the colonial and Republican times. A lot of these structures have stunning wooden staircases. These include: The Government Palace, Cathedral of Lima, Archbishop's Palace of Lima as well as the Municipal Palace along with the Palace of the Union are among the most notable structures in Peru. They all are located close to the square. It took 1649 to complete making Lima's Cathedral of Lima, which you will visit. It's a huge structure that has 14 churches on its sides and a large room in the center. We will examine the statues and drawings inside. It is also the tomb site of conqueror Francisco Pizarro is also in the church. The next destination to visit is The Convent of Santo Domingo, just a block away. It is among the most significant church structures in Peru. It was built in the 1530s, and completed in 1766. The towering bell is an iconic landmark in Lima's historic center. Lima. When we walk around the interior of the convent, we'll see the beautiful Sevillian Azulejos (ceramic tiles) that are affixed to the walls. The tiles were created in 1604-1606. Also, you can see some works dating from 1608 which depict some of the activities of Saint Dominic who established his Dominican order. Stay overnight with Jose Antonio Hotel. Jose Antonio Hotel in a standard room that has a bathroom with a private bath.
Day 3: From Lima to Arequipa
Your pick-up will take place from the accommodation (time that needs to be verified) after breakfast and driven to the airport, from where you will board your plane to Arequipa will take off. Our group will wait at Arequipa airport to meet you and assist you in getting settled into your hotel. You can receive free coffee tea as well as muna tea in the hotel. These drinks are natural and will assist your body to adjust to this White City, which is very high-end. You can stay the night at Hotel Conquistador in the standard room, which has an individual bathroom.
Day 4 Colca Canyon from Arequipa
The day begins early in the morning when we depart Arequipa begins early in the morning, early in the morning when we leave Arequipa "White City," and travel toward beginning our journey in the Colca Valley. Mountains that have snow on the top, rough pampas and traditional tiered farms and charming towns with people who still live in the traditional way are observed as we travel. On the way we'll stop several times. The first stop is at the Aguada Blanca National Reserve where we will be able to watch the huge amount of alpacas, guanacos and vicunas graze on the fields. The reserve of 366,936 hectares was established to protect the species of plants and animals who live there and their natural environment that was deteriorating rapidly before the reserve was established. With its repopulation program it also watches at the nearby viuna population. This area is home to numerous camels, in addition to condors, foxes and Andean flamingos. They are also known as parihuanas. Viscachas from the southern region are a large and sociable rodent that lives in the area. There are 169 species of animals living in the region.
There are 23 mammal species and 138 species of bird like blue-billed ducks and eagles and Kestrels. Flamingos are also at Salinas Lake to wade during the times that they migrate. We'll depart the park and drive along the edges of Chucura Volcano until we get to the Patapampa Andes lookout point. At 4,900m above sea level, we'll be able to view the snow-capped peaks that are Hualca Calca, Sabancaya, and Ampato and all of the stunning landscape. Chivay, the town in Chivay located situated at the end of Colca Valley, is our next destination. Native inhabitants of the area used to construct these slope systems that were traditional that are remarkable in their scale and precision. The church as well as other structures of the colonial period located in Chivay S.A.L.E.S. (202, 4 Pag.i.na 5 show how the city was founded in the hands of Spanish. In town, there is an authentic lunch at a cost. price before checking at our accommodation. Then, you'll get the rest of the afternoon to explore the town independently. If you'd like to, you can visit the hot springs in La Calera, which is just 3 km away from Chivay. Due to the earthquakes that have struck the region there are numerous natural hot springs as well as steam baths located in Colca Canyon and the Colca Valley. The steam baths for the public at La Calera are said to be beneficial for health because they're around 38 C (98 F) hot. In the evening you can sleep in the Casa Andina Standard Colca room with a bathroom that is private.
Day 5 from Colca to Puno It's time to visit the condors' homes!
Day 5 begins early since there's plenty to explore! The first stop we'll make is the lookout known as Cruz del Condor, which is the Spanish word for "Cross of the Condor." It's close to Maca and Cabanaconde. Maca as well as Cabanaconde. The strong winds blow out of the river which makes it an ideal place to watch Andean condors. In the majority of cases they are seen flying in pairs along the thermals between early morning and in the late afternoon. With their 3-meter wingspan the huge condors likely fly close to the point of observation offering a stunning perspective. It is also possible to look quite a distance down into Colca Canyon from the lookout point. Then we'll return to Chivay but not before stopping off at the town's traditional location in Pinchollo along with The Antahuilque view point.
From the lookout point which is called Mirador in Spanish it is possible to see the agricultural terraces which are over 1,500 years old, and run along the mountainside like an amphitheatre. There are gorgeous lake located in the Colca Valley that you can view. After lunch, we'll eat lunch in Chivay before embarking on our journey to Puno. Puno is the center of the folklore culture in Peru. There is a brief break in Patapampa (4900 m.a.s.l. ) that is the highest of the places you've visited in Peru to date. From this peak there is plenty of wildlife and you will be able to enjoy spectacular panoramas of all the volcanic mountains that lie to the west, which include Sabancaya, Ampato, Misti and Chachani. In addition you will be able to enjoy the huge stone pile which hikers and travelers have left throughout the years. Sometimes leaving stones on the ground is a way of asking gods to make your trip enjoyable and safe. In the end, you'll arrive in Puno at around six p.m. If you have our assistance you'll be able relax in the hotel and enjoy some time off to enjoy Lake Titicaca.
Day 6: Floating Uros and the Taquile Islands
You'll be picked by the accommodation in Puno around 7:00 a.m. to begin our full-day excursion. Following that, we'll travel to the port, and then get on our motor-launch to get to Taquile, the island. Taquile. The traditional ways of life are evident on Taquile and is considered to be one of the stunning island in Peru. We'll meet the finest weavers of this ancient Andean town, who's clothing are believed to be some of the finest in the world. The Incas are believed to have learned weave from the indigenous people who resided on the island. On Taquile women spin yarn, while the men weave. We'll travel by boat on the Peninsula of Chucuito following a visit to weaving weavers and exploring the stunning island. The excursion will depart around noon from the tiny port in Taquile. This is located in the Aymara region in Lake Titicaca, and it highlights the commonality in and the Peruvian as well as the Bolivian altiplano.
We'll travel to Luquina which is a tiny country town that few people visit, and enjoy an amazing lunch spread inside the residence of the local fisherman. We will explore the stunning Floating Islands that belong to the Uros people as we prepare heading back to Puno at the end of the afternoon. When we arrive at those floating islands amazement is likely to be the first thing you notice about the size of these reed structures are. The Uros constructed these islands to defend themselves. In the event of an attack they could shift their S a L the s - 202 P ag i n 7 island homes to a safer area. The totora reeds that are growing in the vicinity of Lakes are utilized to construct islands. Each island is constructed because new reeds and reeds is constantly used to replace the older ones. Going to the islands is quite cool since the floor that is made of bouncy reeds can feel a little tinny beneath your feet. We'll take an exploration of the main island to see the reed-built houses watchestowers, homes, and other structures. Following that an islander will be giving a brief presentation about how the islands were built. Then, you will be able to meet with a local family and learn about their lives. After we've finished exploring Uros, we'll head back to Puno. Uros Islands, we'll travel on to Puno and drive you back to your hotel. Stay in Puno for the night: Hotel Royal Inn Puno A standard room that has an own bathroom.
From Puno to Cusco on Day 7
In the morning, at 6:30 a.m. You get picked from the hotel and driven by bus to your stop. In the early morning at 7:15 am the bus for Cusco departs. When we are onto the bus, our journey begins. The first stop is The Pukara Lithic Museum that reveals the growth of a community in the period from 1600 BC. until 400 AD. It's located 106 km to the north of Puno city. It also has an art gallery with sculptures and ceramics depicting mythological creatures, including the well-known HATUNNAQAC statue, which is "the supreme cutthroat" in modern day language. Once we've regained some energy and resuming the trip, we'll continue the journey, which should last about 50 minutes.
We'll reach Paso de la Raya, which is where you can find the border of Puno as well as Cusco which is at a height of 14,222 feet. This is the place where the famous and famous snowy Chimboya is located, and is also where is where the Amazon River starts. We'll refer to it as the final destination. After visiting this stunning site, we'll continue for another 30 minutes or so until we arrive at a local eatery to eat the lunch (buffet meal). The buffet is full of regional and national dishes, such as the best starters, fresh veggies and garnishes, delicious desserts and hot beverages (coffee tea, soda, or tea). After this delicious meal and dinner, we'll travel on to visit The Archaeological Complex of Raqcchi to explore the temple dedicated to the god WIRACOCHA, the most powerful Inka god. In this area, we'll discover the largest Colcas (Barns) and also gorgeous stone and adobe constructions. We'll visit the Andahuaylillas chapel that is a church built in the 17th century after having a look around the beautiful historic site. It's also known as Sistina de Los Andes because of the amazing artifacts, gold leaf paintings and paintings of the Cusco school which are located inside. When we are on our way you are able to rest for around an hour to get to our final destination at the center of the globe and where the bus is scheduled to be arriving around 5 p.m. Stay for the night in Jose Antonio Hotel. Jose Antonio Hotel in a standard room that comes with an ensuite bathroom.
Days 8 and 9: Tour of Cusco
Morning is the first stop of this Cusco sightseeing tour. We'll visit the stunning Koricancha situated close to Santo Domingo Church. The people that wrote of the period just after Spain assumed control of the Inca Empire claim that the Koricancha was considered to be the most sacred and significant temple of the empire. It was decorated with gold walls, and life-sized statues of animals and plants made from pure silver and gold which were erected within the halls and rooms. The Spanish conquistadors snatched all of the riches which is sad. However, it's still a stunning temple as well as your tour guide can point out some of the Koricancha that you might overlook if not for an expert guide. We'll visit Cusco Cathedral.
Cusco Cathedral, located in the Plaza de Armas, after visiting the Koricancha. This stunning church was built between 1560-1654 on the top of the ruin of an ancient Inca temple. It is home to many works created by The Cusco School of painters and the main altar and the pulpit are decorated with silver and gold relief work. If you pay attention you will also be able to observe religious symbols of the people who first built the church. The doors, for instance, feature jaguar's head cut into the doors. Next stop on the itinerary is an magnificent Inca castle of Sacsayhuaman situated in the midst of a mountain above Cusco. Some of the finest examples of Inca stonework and construction are on display in this area. For instance, the walls are built of massive stones that were carefully cut and glued together. Also, you can enjoy an amazing view of the entire city in Cusco from this point. We'll climb down the mountain to visit the Tambomachay Archaeological Complex after we had a look around Sacsayhuaman. It is unclear the purpose of this site for, however it could be an Inca spa in some way. There are ditches, aqueducts and streams running through the terracing of the rocks and aqueducts, proving that the Incas had a knack for water engineering. Our final destination in our sightseeing tour through the city of Tambomachay. We'll return to Cusco and take you to your hotel in Cusco. Jose Antonio Hotel for the night. You can stay in the Superior Room with a private Bath.
The Sacred Valley Pisac Market and Ollantaytambo Citadel are open all day long on Day 9.
In the morning, at 7:30 We'll meet you at 7:30 in the morning at 7:30 am from your Cusco hotel, and then head for The Sacred Valley. After leaving Cusco we'll drive through Ccorao, the town Ccorao and then up into the mountains. From there, we'll descend about 450 meters (1,500 feet) until the valley's bottom. We will stop here, close to the sacred Urubamba River and the lovely town of Pisac. In Pisac we'll head to the bustling traditional market, where you can browse through the variety of handcrafted items as well as other things you can purchase to take home with you. We'll stay for around one hour, and then head to the ruin of Pisac situated perched on an incline at the lowest point of the valley. We'll look over the massive ruins at the Pisac historic site and take in the spectacular panorama of the valley. The ruins will see a variety of buildings that served as homes as well as stores and churches during the time of the Incas. There are also caves, tunnels, paintings as well as the renowned Intihuatana Also called"the "hitch post of the sun." The tour will last about one hour in Pisac. If you prefer to stay longer in the market of Pisac rather than exploring the ruins, you can speak with your guide about reuniting with the remainder of the tour group once they return to the market after having seen the ruin. We're now heading to Urubamba and will have lunch for approximately 45 minutes.
We will arrive at the gorgeous Inca town and historic location of Ollantaytambo after a further 30 minutes drive. The Inca Emperor Pachacuti was the owner of Ollantaytambo in his state as a royal property. He seized the land and developed the town and ceremony sites. We'll spend an hour exploring these incredible locations. We will be able to see the stunning Temple of the Sun and massive rocks that were carved then polished through Inca Master stonemasons. Ollantaytambo is also an excellent illustration of how Incas constructed farms and utilized water engineering. It's a complex network of stone water sources, canals and agricultural platforms built through elevations to create various microclimates that allowed different crops to be examined. We'll have a better understanding of how large the water system is once we go back to the town. The Incas built waterways that flowed quickly that are still being used. When we walk toward the square in town, we'll have stunning perspectives of the ruins over us as well as Inca storehouses and the granaries, which were built into the sides of mountains that surround us.
We will also be able to observe the way that people in Ollantaytambo are living their life here, and where are still wearing traditional clothes. We will depart from Ollantaytambo and head to Chinchero. In Chinchero, we will visit an indigenous plant for around 30 minutes. The locals have created a display of their clothing and we'll learn about their traditional practices and traditions. Chinchero's inhabitants Chinchero remain true to their traditional customs and a lot of them are still wearing bright clothing that are a mix of native in addition to Spanish styles. Chinchero is a town that Chinchero is surrounded by the stunning snow-capped mountains that are Chicon and Veronica and will offer amazing views. This is the final part of our tour through Chinchero, which is located in the Sacred Valley. Then, you will be driven by bus back to the hotel. Spend overnight with Jose Antonio Hotel. Jose Antonio Hotel in a standard room that has private bathrooms.
From Cusco to Aguas Calientes on Day 10
We'll take you to the airport at 9:45 a.m. at Cusco and drive passengers to train stations where you can get on trains to Aguas Calientes. This is also often referred to as Machu Picchu Pueblo. The train typically departs at around 11:30, however the exact departure time varies depending on the time of the day. We'll remember this two-hour train journey for a long time since it passes through valleys of rivers as well as rolling hills. The small town of Aguas Calientes is located at the entry point into Machu Picchu. It's located in a canyon at the foot of the rock Machu Picchu is constructed on.
The town is beautiful and is home to traditional and modern ways of living and lots of shops, markets Hotels, restaurants, and hotels for tourists. It's also largely pedestrianized which makes it enjoyable to stroll around and take in the sights. Aguas Calientes is located in the middle of mountains and is that are covered in forest. There is a river that flows through the town. Urubamba River runs right by the town and is heard in the canyon roaring. There are hot springs all over Aguas Calientes and you'll be able to unwind and soak in the natural springs once you arrive. Also, you'll have the chance to stroll around the city and explore the bustling markets as well as other sites of this extraordinary Peruvian town. The next day you'll have to wake up early and we'll ensure you're at the hotel and ready for your first visit for Machu Picchu. Spend for the night in the Hatun Inti Boutique or Suite Room with a bathroom that is private.
Days 11-12: Aguas Calientes to Cusco and a visit to Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu - Today we'll get up quite early. 5:40 am to reach the castle at a reasonable time. We'll then walk to the point where the bus departs so that we can travel the short, twisting road towards Machu Picchu. After passing to the gate, we'll be able to enter the ancient city in Machu Picchu. This is the place where your walking tour with a highly experienced and knowledgeable guide will begin. Over 2 hours our tour around Machu Picchu will take you to the most well-known and stunning areas of the vast archaeological site. It includes the House of the Guardian, Intihuatana the Temple of the Sun, the Sacred Plaza, and other important spots are included on this list. Once your trip to Machu Picchu is over, you'll return to Aguas Calientes via bus, from where you'll be able to relax. Before you board the train to return for Poroy and Cusco You may want to grab a bite of lunch. Once you reach your station, you'll be transported by bus to the Cusco hotel. Spend overnight on Jose Antonio Hotel. Jose Antonio Hotel in a standard room that has private bathrooms.
Day 12: Travel to Cusco towards the Amazon
You're about to embark on an exciting adventure today! After a delicious breakfast, you'll leave "La Ciudad Imperial" and travel towards Madre de Dios - Puerto Maldonado in the early morning. We'll meet you on the way to airport Puerto Maldonado to start your Amazon journey. We'll then take a 10 minute drive to our office located in Puerto Maldonado. It is possible to leave your luggage there in peace if you don't require them for the coming days. This will help keep ships and other goods in good condition. We'll then drive towards Tambopata River Port. Tambopata River Port and enter the Infierno indigenous village. It's a stunning 45-minute boat ride towards Posada Amazonas, which is situated in the forest of the community's main reserve.
Once you arrive at your lodge, the management will greet you and offer important safety tips and navigational advice. We'll depart Posada Amazonas after lunch and take a 20-minute walk to reach the 30m canopy tower. It offers stunning views of the vast jungle as well as of the Tambopata River running through it from the decks that are above. You'll also see parrots, toucans, and macaws flitting over the forest. There are many other birds that are in the trees in front of you. An employee from the local area gives an explanation of the Infierno ecotourism program every evening on the camping site. There is a great meal there in the evening. Stay the evening in a Posada Amazonas Superior Room with a bathroom that is private.
Day 13: Trip to Amazon
We're taking a trip to Three Chimbadas Oxbow Lake today. We'll board a boat and go for a 30 minute cruise through the river. Then, we'll embark for a lovely 45-minute walk. You can also go on a paddleboat around the lake. the sailboat after we have made it there and search for the family of nine gigantic river otters living in the lake. About 60% of our visitors do encounter these adorable animals, but we don't guarantee you'll see them. You could also spot several other animals, including caimans with horns, horned screamers and hoatzins. Then, we'll take a 20-minute boat ride along into the water to find a path developed by the staff at the Centro Nape.
It's the Centro Nape is a community group that makes use of plants from the wild to produce medicines and distributes these to the people who visit their clinic. The trail passes through many different medicinal plants. Your guide in the local area can inform you about these plants and the ways they can be utilized. We'll stroll at night in the late evening. There are many animals still scurrying around in the night, but it's difficult to spot them. Frogs however are much more easily found. The sounds of forest at night are unique, which makes the nighttime trips special. The experience of sleeping in the Posada Amazonas standard room with its bathroom.
14th day: Puerto Maldonado to Lima
We'll be returning in Puerto Maldonado after breakfast. We'll go on to return Porta del Tambopata. Tambopata River Port and then on to the city. We'll transfer passengers to airports in Puerto Maldonado so you can take your flight to Lima. In Lima Airport, someone will assist you to get into the hotel which is just a five-minute walk. Costa Del Sol Wyndham Lima Airport for the night. Standard Room with its own bathroom.
Day 15: Take a trip to Puerto Maldonado to Lima
The drive to the airport to catch your flight to home will start shortly with breakfast, and you will be able to check out at the hotel.