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Explore Bohemian Barranco
Barranco is Lima´s smallest yet most lively district, with its bohemian charm and air of inspiration. It is an eclectic mesh of past and present, of grand colonial mansions and stylish, trendy restaurants, boutique shops and equally inviting bars. The district is home to many of Peru´s artists, writers, and musicians, and is the hub of creativity in Lima. Let Barranco romance you!
Please allow approximately three to four hours for the entire experience.



Visit Pisac Ruins and Calca Market
Head to the heights of Pisac where you will first visit the ruins, a very important city during Inca times and the only Inca site apart from Machu Picchu with a stone sun dial. You will learn about the history and the most interesting temples and structures while enjoying breathtaking views of the countless agricultural terraces leading down to the Urubamba River and the Sacred Valley.
Then continue to the traditional Andean town of Calca in the shadows of the eastern mountains of the Sacred Valley. Here, the town market is buzzing with commerce and stalls selling local and foreign goods like fruits, vegetables, herbs, potatoes, flowers, etc.
Please allow approximately four hours for the entire experience.
Gourmet box lunch en route



Culture & Tradition in Maras and Moray
Traditions run deep in the Sacred Valley, and even more so in the small town of Maras. From family-owned salt ponds to the fermented corn drink chicha and distinctively crafted hats, this is a place where heritage thrives. For generations, traditional hat-making families have shaped their molds by hand, laying the foundation for the refined quality and signature style that is now highly sought after. Visit these skilled artisans, observe their techniques, and uncover the local history—including the rivalries that have shaped the craft.
But the experience goes far beyond hats. While in the area, take time to explore the enigmatic circular terraces of Moray and the stunning Maras salt ponds, where culture, tradition, and breathtaking landscapes come together in a journey filled with history and mystery.
Please allow approximately six hours for the entire experience.



Explore Machu Picchu
Meet your guide at the exit of the train station or in the lobby of your hotel for a short walk to the bus station and a 20-minute bus ride up to Machu Picchu Citadel (elevation: 8,000 ft. – 2,432 m.a.s.l.). Scratching the surface of the heavens from its place atop the grandest of mountaintop pedestals, it is easy to lose yourself in the mystique and grandeur of this enigmatic citadel. Soak in the energy and atmosphere of one of the most significant archeological sites on the planet while your guide helps you uncover the secrets behind key areas of interest such as the Sun Dial, the Guard House, the Sacred Plaza and the Temple of the Sun.
Please allow approximately three hours for the guided route and four hours for the entire experience | You must show your passport in order to be allowed to enter Machu Picchu Citadel.
Dinner at the hotel



Conquering Machu Picchu Mountain
Take a short walk from your hotel, followed by a 20-minute bus ride to Machu Picchu citadel (8,000 ft. – 2,432 m.a.s.l) only if you're staying down in the village. This medium to challenging ascent is an absolute must-do for the adventurous! The trail, accessed from the archaeological site and mainly made of stone stairs, joins parts of the Inca Trail before reaching Machu Picchu Mountain's peak in up to two hours. Relax at the summit and enjoy a sensational view back down over Machupicchu and other significant ruins in the area, as well as of the jagged, larger-than-life Andes before going down in about an hour and a half.
Please allow up to four hours hiking and up to five hours for the entire experience | You must show your passport in order to be allowed to enter Machu Picchu Citadel.



Highlights of Cusco and San Blas
Explore a city renowned for its captivating architecture and vibrant local culture, earning it UNESCO World Heritage status. In Cusco, Spanish walls and rooftops blend seamlessly with Inca foundations, creating an illusion of harmony that contrasts with the city's complex and conflict-ridden past.
As you stroll through the historic center, your guide will share insights and stories about the plazas, churches, and landmarks surrounding the Main Square. Then, continue to San Blas, Cusco’s historic arts district, where Inca traditions and Spanish influences shaped a legacy of religious art that once spread across South America during the colonial era.
Please allow approximately three hours for the entire experience.



We hope you enjoyed your trip with us!