Day 1: Lima

Arrive in Lima to be picked up by private transfer and taken to Marriott Lima Miraflores or similar.

Day 2: Lima

Breakfast and free day for exploration.  This evening, we will have a culinary tour!

Day 3: Cusco

Transfer to airport and fly to Cusco.  We will be picked up and transferred to the Antigua Casona San Blas.

Day 4: Cusco

After breakfast, we will have a full day Cusco City private tour.

 

Day 5: The Sacred Valley of the Incas

Mountain Lodges of Peru will pick us up early at approximately 6:30am to take us to Pisaq to begin our touring in the Sacred Valley.

The town square is often the center of activity throughout this region, but so too is the town market, and none is more alive than the famous market at Pisaq. A morning visit to check out its unique array of products will inspire you with a small taste of the rich culture yet to be explored on your journey. Travelers seeking inspiration in nature can opt for an invigorating morning hike surrounded by amazing views of the Andes Mountains that guard this magnificent valley. Later, enjoy exclusive access to the isolated community of Viacha, where you will learn about its artisanal potato farming practices and enjoy a traditional “Pachamanca” meal, cooked under hot stones. After lunch you will visit the archaeological complex at Pisaq, an afternoon excursion that offers a unique opportunity to explore the complex free of crowds, with the sun setting behind the peaks.

Day 6: The Sacred Valley of the Incas

Day 7: The Sacred Valley of the Incas

Now that you have gotten a glimpse of the rich Andean tapestry, today you will have the opportunity to go even deeper with an exploration into the heart of the Lares Valley. A scenic drive into the mountains, along the celebrated “Inca Weaver’s Trail”, allows you to visit the unique and uncrowded archeological site of Ancasmarca along the hub-town of Lares. After lunch, you can choose between visiting the traditional and ancient weavers’ village of Choquecancha, or opt for hiking amidst turquoise blue lakes and towering peaks to the remote village of Huacahuasi, where we all meet to spend the night. This lodge, which is run in joint venture with the local community and aims to protect the cultural heritage and the environment, provides an interesting insight into the evolving role of the original Andean people in both the culture and commerce of modern-day Cusco.

Huacahuasi Lodge Huacahuasi Lodge Huacahuasi Lodge Room

Day 8: The Sacred Valley of the Incas

Huacahuasi Lodge Room Huacahuasi Lodge Huacahuasi Lodge

Day 9: The Sacred Valley of the Incas

Spend some time in the morning learning more about the heritage and day-to-day activities of the Huacahuasi community. Then, you can choose to embark on a spectacular hike through varied terrain and over a high pass, to the adjacent valley leading to the ancient town of Ollantaytambo, the oldest living city in Latin America; or try a 2 in 1 activity, hiking from Lares Pass through an astonishing authentic Inca trail along a beautiful canyon down to the Local Community of Totora.

If you prefer to see more of the Sacred Valley, you can drive back for a visit to an ethnographic museum featuring the history of Peru’s rich civilizations of the past or choose to explore the valley on mountain bike.  Afterwards, enjoy lunch in the Urubamba River countryside on your way to Ollantaytambo, where you can spend time meandering through its charming maze-like streets.

Optional bike excursion (afternoon): Drive back and explore the Sacred Valley of the Incas on mountain bike / Duration 2 h. / Easy to moderate. This activity has an additional cost of US$80.00 per pax (minimum 2 pax). Afterwards, enjoy a visit to an artisanal brewery in which many of their beers are made with local products. (The brewery is closed Mondays and Tuesdays)

Day 10: Machu Picchu Pueblo

From its beginnings as the royal estate of Inca-Emperor Pachacutec, to a stronghold against the Spanish conquistadors for Manco Inca Yupanqui, the temple at Ollantaytambo was regarded by the Incas as one of their most important ceremonial centers. On this day, an optional and short early morning hike to Inca storage structures high above Ollantaytambo will give you a magnificent view of the town as well as of the main archeological site across the valley. Afterwards, as your guide leads you through a morning tour of the temple and explains its strategic architectural planning, you will also get a sense of its mystical history…a perfect introduction to the wonder of Machu Picchu.  Around noon you will embark on a scenic train ride along the famous Urubamba River to Aguas Calientes, the town below Machu Picchu, whose charm lies in a history that began as a small railway stop and evolved into a bustling town still bisected by the train tracks.

We will have dinner at Inkaterra's fabulous restaurant and overnight at this spectacular spot.  

What to do in Inkaterra:

Day 11: Machu Picchu Pueblo

After breakfast, we will journey to the incredible Machu Picchu for a 3 hour guided tour.  

What to do in Inkaterra:

 

Day 12: Cusco

Today you can have a 2nd day visit to Machu Picchu then transfer back to Cuzco for another overnight at the Antigua Casona San Blas.

 

Public areas Superior Room Xapiri Ground Art Suite

Day 13: End of Itinerary

After breakfast, we will transfer to the Cusco airport and make our way back to Lima and home!

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