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Duration 10 days
Price From $ 1,899
Price Per Day $ 190
Highlights
  • 9 nights hotel accommodation
  • Round trip transfers
  • Private Tours: Lima, Sacred Valley, Tiawanaku, La Paz and Moon Valley
  • Visit to Machu Picchu Citadel
  • Road trip from Cusco to Puno
  • Dine with a local family in Puno
  • Catamaran cruise on Lake Titicaca
  • Local English speaking guides
  • Breakfast daily
Trip Style Private guided tour
Lodging Level Premium
Physical Level
  • 0- Wheelchair accessible
Travel Themes
  • Cultural
  • Nature & Wildlife
Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • Aguas Calientes
  • Lake Titicaca
  • Lima
  • Machu Picchu
  • Ollantaytambo
  • Puno
Flights & Transport Airfare included
Activities
  • Adventure & Adrenaline
  • Culture
  • Historic sightseeing
  • History
  • Homestays & Cultural Immersion
  • Nature
  • Photography
  • Ruins & Archaeology
  • Sailing
  • Trains & Rail
Meals Included

Breakfast daily

Description

For those seeking authentic cultural engagement and experiences, our Andean Adventure it perfect for you. A combination of traditional touring with once in a lifetime moments taking you from the excitement of Lima to ancient Machu Picchu and into Bolivia. Each step carefully curated to provide unique and exciting insight into the culture of the Inca. .

 

Itinerary: Andean Adventure

Day 1: Welcome

Upon arriving to Lima, you will be welcomed by one of our Sky Vacations ambassadors who will give you a brief introduction to the city and to your program while en-route e to the hotel. The rest of the day is yours to unwind and prepare for the exciting journey ahead.

Day 2: Lima

This morning you’ll be met at your hotel to begin a tour of the city. You’ll see the main avenues, boulevards, and squares plus the Plaza de Armas (Main Square). You’ll have time to explore the square by and admire the exteriors of the Palacio de Gobierno (Government Palace), the Cathedral of Lima, and the Municipalidad (City Hall), all examples of Lima’s colonial architecture. Next, you’ll will visit La Casa Aliaga, the oldest continuously inhabited private residence in the Southern Hemisphere. You’ll also see the Convento de Santo Domingo (Santo Domingo Convent).

Your tour continues with a journey through the streets of modern Lima as you head towards San Isidro and Miraflores. In San Isidro, see the heart of the city’s financial district and enjoy a panoramic view of the Huaca Hullamarca Pyramid. Next it’s Miraflores, a perfect spot to enjoy wonderful views of the Pacific Ocean. Complete your tour of Lima with a visit to the Bohemian neighborhood of Barranco, an area called home by countless artists, photographers, and authors. Walk along the charming streets lined with boutiques and galleries and stop at Puente de los Suspiros (Bridge of Sighs), witness to untold numbers of past and present romances, and source of inspiration for one of Peru’s great composers, Chabuca Granda. The rest of today is yours to enjoy Lima.

Day 3: Lima To Cusco

Today you’ll be met your the hotel and escorted to the airport for your flight to Cusco.  You will be free for the rest of the morning so that you can adjust to the altitude.

This afternoon, you will begin your tour with the best view of the city atop Cerro Pukamoqo (Red Peak). Then visit nearby Fortaleza de Sacsayhuamán (Fortress of Sacsayhuamán). As you return to the lower part of the city stop off at the Mercado de San Pedro (Market of St. Peter) that will give you an opportunity to get to know the products of Cusco. You’ll discover one of the most impressive buildings of Incan Cusco: the Korikancha (the Golden Temple) ending your tour with time to stroll through the Plaza de Armas (Main Square) and a visit to the Cathedral t0 admire its exquisite vestibules and priceless paintings from the Cusco School of the 17th and 18th centuries.

Day 4: Sacred Valley

This morning, you’ll be heading to the Valle Sagrado (Sacred Valley) and  the must-see stop of Awanakancha. Here learn about the Llamas, Alpacas, Vicuñas, and Guanacos that live in the Andes Meet with local villagers will teach you about the ancestral methods and techniques used to produce their textile art. Continue to Pisac, a beautiful place where Incan and Colonial influences have reached a perfect balance and created the unique way of life of the local inhabitants. You’ll have free time to explore this quaint town, famous for its artisan markets. We’ve arranged lunch at a local restaurant before continuing your tour.

After lunch, visit one of the last remaining Incan towns, Ollantaytambo, which was once fiercely guarded by a massive fortress. Discover the large archeological  and surviving structures that  include multiple walls and towers that were used to protect the citadel from possible invasions. You’ll also have a chance to mingle with the locals  either at a “chichería” (establishment for the brewing and sale of chicha, the famous traditional Andean drink made of germinated corn) or a bakery with still-functioning traditional ovens. After your tour, return to your hotel in Cusco.

Day 5: Machu Picchu

Today you visit the Santuario Histórico de Machu Picchu (Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu). Board your train departing for Aguas Calientes enjoying a spectacular views along the way. Upon arrival, your bus will be waiting to take you to the entrance gate of the citadel.

Discovered by Hiram Bingham more than 100 years ago, Machu Picchu is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Its beauty, spectacular natural landscapes and the energy held in its enigmatic structures will take your breath away as you explore the citadel with your guide. After the tour, stop at a local restaurant for lunch. After your time at the citadel,  return to Cusco.

Day 6: Road Trip To Puno

Early this morning depart from Cusco to Puno enjoying some of  the most beautiful views of the Andes. During your trip, we make a stop at Andahuaylillas, home to one of the most unique churches in the Andes, known as Peru’s Sistine Chapel.  The next stop is Racchi, one of the most important locations of the Inca Empire, known for its architecture. Cross the La Raya Pass, which lies at 14,222 feet (4,335 meters) above sea level. See herds of vicuñas and llamas before visiting the town of Pucará. A special buffet lunch at a country-style restaurant will be served before heading to your hotel in Puno.

Day 7: Uros And Taquile Island

Today you’re offf to enjoy an extraordinary journey across the world’s highest navigable lake, Lake Titicaca. Travel to places where time seems to stand still. Your first stop are the Uros floating islands, a group of around 40 small islands made totally of totora, a natural reed that grows around the lake. The inhabitants will invite you to get to know their traditional lifestyle and customs. Continue your voyage across the placid waters of the lake until you come to the picturesque island of Taquile, where old Quechua traditions live in perfect balance with modernity. Discover a landscape distinct from the other islands thanks to the Incan terraces filled with local flowers and crops. Most importantly, enjoy the unbelievable hospitality of the islanders, known as Taquileños, who will make your visit to the island a memorable one including lunch at the home of a local.

Day 8: Catamaran Cruise To La Paz

This morning, your drive will meet you and take you to the Sanctuary of Copacabana.  Upon arrival, visit the main square and the Cathedral (sanctuary of the Black Virgin of Copacabana), before boarding the catamaran that will take you on a cruise through Lake Titicaca to the Island of the Sun, the cradle of the Inca Empire.

On this legendary island visit the Garden, the Steps, and the Inca Fountain. Also visit he Inti Wata Cultural Complex, Bolivia’s main private tourist attraction. At this complex seta sail on a huge traditional totora reed vessel and enjoy the panoramic view of the Incan Pilkokaina Palace. You’ll also have an opportunity to participate in the ancient Kallawaya ceremony as well as the water ceremony.

At the end of this visit board the catamaran again, which will take you to the Port of Chua as we enjoy a delicious buffet lunch. Upon arrival, your bus will be waiting to take you to La Paz for an overnight.

Day 9: La Paz, Tiawanaku & Valley Of The Moon

Today you’ll visit the archaeological complex of Tiahuanaco, one of the most ancient civilizations of the Americas (approx. 1589 B.C.). During its golden age it served as the main ceremonial center and was also the cradle of Andean culture. Visit the Temple of Kalasasaya (Sun), the Gate of the Sun, the Semi-Subterranean Temple (Earth), the Akapana Pyramid and its museum, where you can see an impressive collection of objects and instruments from ancient civilizations. After this visit, we will return to the hotel for a break before your afternoon tour.

This afternoon,  visit the famous Witches’ Market, the colonial Church of San Francisco, and the artisan shops of Calle Sagarnaga. Continue your tour through the city of La Paz with Plaza Murillo, the Government Palace, the Metropolitan Cathedral and the Parliament are located.  Then  onto the Jaen street, where the city’s most important museums are located. From here move on to the replica of the Tiahuanaco culture’s semi-underground temple. At the end of this visit will shift gears and go to the residential areas of Obrajes, Calacoto and La Florida. The tours ends  with a visit to the spectacular Valley of the Moon, where you will visit a traditional pottery workshop and have a demonstration of this incredible craft.

Day 10: Departure

It’s time to say goodbye as you transfer to the airport for your onward journey.

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