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Day 1
All-day airport pick-up information in Lima, Peru:
Free airport pick-up on the day of the tour: Jorge Chavez International Airport (LIM)
Free airport pick-up time on the day of joining the tour: 10:00, 14:00, 18:00. This is the time when guests will meet the staff after picking up their luggage at the baggage claim area of the airline they are traveling on. No guests will be picked up after this time.
Relaxed and happy, with bags packed with endless anticipation, guests will depart for their respective airports and board a flight to Lima, Peru's capital. Your guide will greet you at the airport with a sign. Guests with nearby flights will be transferred to their hotels on the same bus; you may need to wait. Meals are at your own expense on arrival.
Day 2
A full-day city tour of Lima. Lima is the capital of Peru and the country's largest economic and cultural center, situated on an irrigated coastal oasis. For much of its colonial period, Lima remained the most important center of political and commercial power in South America, resulting in a wealth of preserved colonial architecture, earning it UNESCO World Heritage status. We'll begin by visiting Lima's main square, with the cathedral to its east, preserving its Spanish-style architecture. Surrounding the square are numerous other notable buildings, including government buildings, commercial buildings, and supermarkets. Afterward, you'll savor Peruvian cuisine, with over 12 flavors to choose from! Explore Lima's historic center, visit the city's largest market, and stroll through Chinatown. During this unique experience, your guide will invite you to sample dishes from a fusion of Peruvian cuisine. Afterward, we'll visit a craft brewery.
Itinerary:
Lima Main Square → Lima Cathedral (including tickets) → Santo Domingo Monastery (including tickets) → Central Market & Chinatown (taste Peruvian food and drinks) All-day hotel: INNSiDE by Meliá Lima Miraflores; similar
Day 3
Lima → (Flight) Cusco → (Drive) Sacred Valley All-Day Hotel: Casa Andina Premium Valle Sagrado; Sonesta Posadas del Inca Yucay; Same Class. In the morning, you will fly from Lima to Cusco. Airfare is at your own expense, and your guide will not be accompanying you on the flight. Upon arrival in Cusco, your guide will greet you at the airport with a sign. Guests with nearby flights will be transferred to their Sacred Valley hotel on the same bus; you may need to wait.
*There are many flights from Lima to Cusco on the same day without any restrictions. We recommend booking flights departing between 11:00 and 14:00 for a more comfortable experience. During this time, our staff will only provide one airport transfer service.
Day 4
A full-day tour of the Sacred Valley. The Sacred Valley, nestled between Cusco and Machu Picchu, was undoubtedly a vital region for the Incas. Its pleasant climate and fertile plains created perfect conditions for growing crops. We'll first visit Pisac, where the charming Pisac market is irresistible, showcasing exquisite handicrafts, gold, silver, and gemstone jewelry. The exquisite, colorful offerings are truly stunning! We'll then proceed to the Pisac archaeological site to immerse ourselves in ancient Inca civilization. In the afternoon, we'll visit the ruins of Ollantaytambo, a must-see ancient Inca town in the Sacred Valley. Ollantaytambo, nestled in the Andes, sits at a strategic point in the Sacred Valley, 73 kilometers from Cusco, at an altitude of approximately 2,800 meters. Surrounded by mountains, it serves as a natural fortification. After the Spanish invaded Inca territory, the then-Inca King Manco retreated to Ollantaytambo and established a temporary capital. In 1537, the Incas defeated the Spanish there, and this imposing fortress stands as a testament to their only victory against the Spanish invasion.
Itinerary:
Hotel departure → Pisac Market → Pisac Archaeological Site → Ollantaytambo Archaeological Site → Return to hotel
Day 5
Self-guided tour in the Sacred Valley (optional activities available) Full-day hotel: Casa Andina Premium Valle Sagrado; Sonesta Posadas del Inca Yucay; Same level Today you can travel freely in the Sacred Valley or choose to participate in self-guided activities (choose one of the two). All self-guided activities require a group of two people. It is recommended to purchase and pay for them together when booking the group (purchase after joining the group is subject to resource availability).
Optional Activity 1: Maras, Moray, and Chinchero Day Trip. After breakfast at the hotel, we'll first visit the fascinating ancient ruins of Moray's circular terraces. These incredible circular terraces, built by a pre-Inca civilization, are steeped in mystery and ancient wisdom, attracting countless visitors each year to explore their mysteries. We'll then visit the Maras Salt Pans, where nearly all the ponds are less than four square meters in size and no more than thirty centimeters deep, making them a perfect place for photo ops. We'll then visit Chinchero, a well-preserved indigenous village located approximately 30 kilometers from Cusco, at an altitude of over 3,700 meters. The village's landmarks are the central plaza and the whitewashed church. Tupac, the tenth Inca emperor, once built his imperial palace and the Temple of the Sun in Chinchero. In the afternoon, we'll return to the hotel.
Optional Activity 2: Day Trip to the Willoq Community. In the morning, we'll depart from your hotel and head to the Willoq community. During the journey, you'll enjoy breathtaking views of the Sacred Valley. After approximately one hour and fifteen minutes, you'll reach the Willoq community, known for preserving ancestral customs and traditions, offering an unforgettable experience. Upon arrival in Willoq, you'll be welcomed with traditional music and have the opportunity to wear traditional clothing. You'll then witness the villagers' skills in textile art. Through a demonstration, you'll appreciate the weaving process, the materials used to achieve the colors, and the shearing of wool. Around noon, you'll enjoy a local lunch. After lunch, you'll return to Ollantaytambo, where you'll spend two hours exploring its impressive archaeological site, known for its terraces, ceremonial center, royal palace, and other important temples. Return to your hotel around 5 PM.
Day 6
Sacred Valley → Machu Picchu (by car) → Cusco (by car) Full-Day Hotel: Xima Exclusive Cusco; Same Class. Depart from the hotel and travel by car to Ollantaytambo. Upon arrival at Ollantaytambo, board the scenic train to Machu Picchu, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. This famous scenic train ride follows the mighty Urubamba River, offering panoramic views of the Sacred Valley from the sunroof. After arriving in Aguascalientes, walk to the bus station and board a public bus for a guided tour of Machu Picchu, known as the "Lost City of the Incas." This tour will take you to this beautifully preserved pre-Columbian Inca ruin. Machu Picchu is South America's most important archaeological center and Peru's most popular tourist attraction. Located in the Andes Mountains of southern Peru, at an altitude of 2,430 meters, it overlooks the Urubamba River Valley. Known as the "Lost City of the Incas," it is the remains of a 15th-century Inca city and is also known as the "City in the Sky" due to its mountaintop location and high altitude. In 1983, it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In 2007, it was named one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. After visiting Machu Picchu, we will return to Ollantaytambo by train and then continue to Cusco.
Itinerary:
Depart from the hotel → Take the scenic train from Ollantaytambo to Hot Springs (train ticket included) → Machu Picchu (3 hours, ticket included) → Take the train from Hot Springs back to Ollantaytambo → Cusco Ollantaytambo-Machu Picchu Scenic Train Time: 07:22-08:48
Machu Picchu-Ollantaytambo Scenic Train Time: 16:12-17:50
The above train times are for reference only. Due to the popularity and limited resources, the times will be adjusted according to actual conditions.
Luggage allowed on trains: 8 kg per person.
*Special Notes:
Machu Picchu tickets are in short supply. To ensure a smooth visit, please provide accurate passport information when placing your order. Failure to provide passport information in a timely manner may result in your ticket being unavailable. Please understand.
Once you have successfully booked your Machu Picchu ticket, you cannot cancel or reschedule your trip. If you need to change your itinerary, an additional fee of USD$100 per person will be incurred.
Based on the actual ticket booking situation of Machu Picchu, the itinerary and hotel arrangements may be adjusted in terms of the order of the tour, but the tour content will remain unchanged.
Afternoon Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu, the remains of a 15th-century Inca city, is known as the "Lost City of the Incas" and, due to its hilltop location and high altitude, is also called the "City in the Sky." Machu Picchu boasts 140 structures, including temples, sanctuaries, parks, and residences, as well as over 100 stairways, numerous fountains, and a comprehensive water system. One of Machu Picchu's most striking features is its location. From the summit, one can admire breathtaking views of rolling hills, shrouded in mist, creating a fairyland-like experience. Beyond its magnificent natural beauty, Machu Picchu is also rich in historical and cultural significance. Archaeologists suggest that the site may have served as a royal palace, fortress, or religious sanctuary. Its elaborate design and precise architectural craftsmanship reflect the Inca people's worship of the universe and nature, as well as their highly developed social organization and engineering skills. Machu Picchu's architecture and construction demonstrate the ingenuity of ancient humans. For example, many buildings, including foundations, walls, roofs, and streets, are constructed from massive stones cut and joined together in a unique pattern. This construction effectively prevents landslides and mountain collapses. Machu Picchu boasts a series of water conservancy facilities, including canals, cisterns, and ponds. These meticulously designed structures channel water throughout the city, establishing a water supply and sewage treatment system. The design and construction of these water conservancy projects also demonstrate the ingenuity and skill of ancient humans. Terracing is one of the greatest achievements of the Inca civilization, and what makes Machu Picchu's terraces even more incredible is that beneath the surface, stones of varying sizes are stacked to guide and divert rainwater, preventing local collapse. It is precisely this unprecedented engineering that has prevented Machu Picchu from collapsing due to soil erosion and allowed it to stand for centuries.
Day 7
Cusco Self-Guided Tour (Optional Activities Available) Full-Day Hotel: Xima Exclusive Cusco; Same level Today you can travel freely in Cusco or choose to participate in optional activities. All optional activities require two people to form a group. It is recommended to purchase and pay for them together when booking the group (purchase after joining the group is subject to resource availability). You can choose 1-2 optional activities to participate in according to the actual situation:
Optional Activity 1: Cusco 3-Hour City & Shopping Tour. Embark on a 3-hour walking tour of Cusco and discover the city's mysteries! Our guide will take you to the main square, centered around a fountain surrounded by beautiful gardens and lawns. To the north of the square stands the Cusco Cathedral, a 16th-century Baroque church showcasing a blend of Spanish and Inca influences. To the west of the square stands the Monastery of Concagalde, an Inca-era temple and one of the Inca Empire's most important religious centers. You'll then walk to the famous "Twelve-sided Stone." With 12 sides and 12 corners, it's the only surviving Inca stone with multiple corners. Our next stop is the Maximo Lara Art Museum, founded in 2013 by artist Maximo Lara. This is Peru's first museum dedicated to contemporary textile art. The exhibits are inspired by pre-Columbian cosmology and epistemology, woven and dyed by modern weavers using traditional techniques and natural materials. Each piece is a truly valuable art treasure. We'll continue to the San Blas neighborhood, a popular artisan district. Finally, we'll visit a textile shop to admire the locals' exceptional craftsmanship. Your guide will then take you back to your hotel. If you'd like, they can recommend a nice traditional restaurant for lunch (lunch is at your own expense). They'll then provide instructions for returning to your hotel.
Optional Activity 2: 4-Hour Cooking Tour We'll take you to a cooking studio in the heart of Cusco, where you'll have a hands-on lesson where you'll learn to prepare healthy and nutritious dishes using representative Peruvian ingredients under the guidance of a professional Peruvian chef. The meal will be followed by a refreshing drink, a 4-course menu, and, of course, the famous Pisco Sour.
Optional Activity 3: Half-Day Cusco City and Surroundings Tour. It's time to explore the magical city of Cusco! This beautiful city has an intriguing history, dating back to both the Inca and colonial eras. Your half-day tour begins in Cusco's main square, known to the Incas as Huacaipata (Warrior Square). Enjoy a guided tour of the city's cathedral, built between 1560 and 1664 from red granite from the Inca fortress of Sacayahuaman. Undoubtedly one of Cusco's most impressive buildings, this historic structure houses one of the most important collections of gold and silver work from the colonial period. Next, you'll continue to the Temple of the Sun and the Convent of Santo Domingo. Built on the site of the Inca's most important temple dedicated to the sun, the convent's walls are covered in gold leaf. Strolling through the streets of this former capital of the Inca Empire will make you feel like you've traveled back in time. After exploring Cusco, you can explore four ruins near the city, including Sacsayhuamán, with its jagged temple walls made of massive stones; Puka Pucara, which means "Red Fortress"; the open-air theater of Qenko; and Tambomachai, known as the Inca Spring. Return to your hotel.
Optional Item 4: Rainbow Mountain Hiking Day Tour. The hike takes about 4-4.5 hours and is at a high altitude. Please decide whether to participate based on your actual physical condition.
Depart from your hotel around 5:00 AM. After enjoying breakfast en route, you'll continue to the hiking trail's starting point. The hike begins at the foot of Mount Ausangate and, after approximately 2.5 hours, reaches the highest point where you'll admire Rainbow Mountain. With luck, you might spot various species of llamas and local flora. Upon reaching Rainbow Mountain, you'll have approximately 40 minutes to take photos. You'll then continue your descent, which will take approximately 2 hours, returning to the starting point. You'll then be transferred to a vehicle for lunch.
Price includes: boxed breakfast, Rainbow Mountain entrance fee and lunch.
Self-funded project expenses
Maras+Moray+Chinchero One Day Tour
Tour guide fee per person: USD$200.00 according to the itinerary;
No Chinese tour guide services are provided for English-speaking group guests; if you sign up for a group with a Chinese tour guide, the Chinese tour guide service (including service fee) will be provided only for that project.
Two people form a group.
2. Willoq community One Day Tour
Tour guide fee per person: USD$239.00;
Two people form a group.
Cusco 3-Hour City & Shopping Tour
Tour guide fee: USD$50.00 per person according to the itinerary;
Itinerary:
Main Square → Twelve-Angle Stone → Maximo Lara Art Museum → San Blas District → Textile Shop → Hotel (Groups travel in pairs).
Four-hour cooking class
Tour guide fee per person: USD$260.00 according to the itinerary;
Two people form a group.
Cusco half-day city and surrounding area tour
Tour guide fee per person: USD$195.00;
No Chinese tour guide services are provided for English-speaking group guests; if you sign up for a group with a Chinese tour guide, the Chinese tour guide service (including service fee) will be provided only for that project.
Two people form a group.
Trekking to Rainbow Mountain (Full day)
Tour guide fee per person: USD$299.00 according to itinerary;
Groups are two people. The hike takes approximately 4-4.5 hours and is at a high altitude. Please consider your physical condition before participating.