Quito to Lima Travel Pass
- Best price guaranteed
- No booking fees
- COVID-19protected
- Trekking
- Climbing
- Walking tour
- Active and outdoor
- Young Adults
- duration 7 days
- tour type Self-guided
- age requirement 18-99 yrs
- max group size 18
- guiding method Self-guided
- Tour Code BM-25653
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Footprint
Carbonneutral
CO2 emissions resulting from all trips on Bookmundi will be offset via investments in carbon reduction projects.
- Stand on the line between the Northern and Southern hemispheres
- Get a feel for urban Peruvian life by spending the day exploring Lima
- Prepare your trekking, rock climbing or ice climbing equipment to explore Huaraz
Discover the incredible nature of Ecuador and Peru on this action-packed adventure trip. From Peru's sunniest beaches to mountaintop, visit famous sites and hidden gems of these amazing countries.
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Day 1: Quito, Ecuador
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Day 2: Guayaquil, Ecuador
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Day 3: Mancora, Peru
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Day 4: Mancora, Peru
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Day 5: Huaraz, Peru
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Day 6: Lima, Peru
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Day 7: Lima, Peru
- Quito to Guayaquil
- Guayaquil to Mancora
- Mancora to Trujillo
- Trujillo to Huaraz
- Huaraz to Lima
- Middle of the World Experience
- Lima with a Local on a Bike
- Middle of the World Experience
- Lima with a Local on a Bike
- Middle of the World Experience
- Lima with a Local on a Bike
- Lunch
- Personal expenses
- Gratuities
- Accommodation pick-up and drop-off
- Accommodation enroute not included
- All the tips to the guides are optional and not included
- Optional gratuities
- Earn US$ 15+ in travel credits.
- Best price guaranteed.
- No credit card or booking fees.
- 100% financial protection.
- Carbon neutral tours.
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No additional cancellation fees apply for this Quito to Lima Travel Pass tour. You can cancel the tour up to 120 days prior departure and avoid paying the full amount, but your deposit paid is non-refundable. No refund applies for cancellations within 119 days of departure.
PaymentFor any tour departures within 26 May 2023, full payment is required. For tours that depart later than 26 May 2023, a deposit of 25% is required to confirm this tour, and the remaining balance will be charged 119 days before trip departure.
Travel InsuranceQuito to Lima Travel Pass tour requires that you have adequate and valid travel insurance covering medical and personal accidents, including repatriation costs and emergency evacuation. We recommend using World Nomads' travel insurance.
VisaFor this Quito to Lima Travel Pass tour getting the required visa(s) is the responsibility for each individual traveller, as visa requirements vary depending on your nationality. We recommend to check with your local embassies representing the countries that you are traveling to, as part of this itinerary.
COVID-19 MEASURES
Please note that the following information only applies to the Ecuador section of the trip.
Our Local Team takes the best measures to ensure the safety of both you and staff members. They are constantly up to date with the latest government recommendations.
The Ecuadorian national authorities have increased frequencies of international flights to 50% as of first of August 2020.
On the night of Friday, August 14th, national organizations announced changes in the protocols and requirements for entering the country.
- International tourists who arrive in Ecuador by air and have a negative RT-PCR test taken in the last ten days prior to the trip, will no longer have to comply with the mandatory preventive isolation upon arrival in the country.
- In Galapagos, presenting the test with a negative result taken maximum 96 hours prior to arrival to the islands, is a requirement for admission - cost at the travellers' own expense.
Safeconduct issued by the Ministry of Tourism in which it indicates that passengers who enter the islands go on an organized tour. This will be managed by your operator.
We recommend, as well, that you wear a face mask to protect each other. (Use of face masks might be obligatory in some areas or tours.)
You will have to keep your distance from other travellers or staff from the hotels or tours. COVID-19 Safety Measures
This trip incorporates the following COVID-19 measures:
- Implemented COVID-19 Protocols
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What is the best month to visit Peru? Can I visit Peru during the off-season?
The best time to visit Peru is between the months of May and September. Corresponding with the dry season, temperatures in the country at this time hover between 16°C to 22°C. But more importantly, traveling to Peru during this time means that there is little fear of getting caught in the country’s torrential monsoon. Another less popular but still good time to visit Peru is between October and December. A shoulder period between dry and monsoon seasons, the climate during this time of year is generally fine, although skies are cloudier and you might have to dodge the odd shower. The wettest months are January and February. It is still possible to visit destinations such as Lake Titicaca during the rainy season, but the Inca Trail is closed for travelers. Find more information here.
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What is an ideal time to visit Peru? Is travel possible during the off-season?
The best time to visit Peru is between the months of May and September. Corresponding with the dry season, temperatures in the country at this time hover between 16°C to 22°C. But more importantly, traveling to Peru during this time means that there is little fear of getting caught in the country’s torrential monsoon. Another less popular but still good time to visit Peru is between October and December. A shoulder period between dry and monsoon seasons, the climate during this time of year is generally fine, although skies are cloudier and you might have to dodge the odd shower. The wettest months are January and February. It is still possible to visit destinations such as Lake Titicaca during the rainy season, but the Inca Trail is closed to travelers. You can find more information here.
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Is Peru expensive to visit? How do the ATMs work?
Peru is not expensive for travelers and we recommend it as a top pick for visitors on a budget. Most travelers can get by on USD 30 to USD 40 per day, including transport, accommodation, and food. Tackling the Inca Trail and exploring Machu Picchu are must-do attractions but also relatively costly. ATMs are the quickest way to withdraw neuvos soles, as the country’s currency is called, on the road and visa cards are easily accepted. Many ATMs have an English language option, too. They can be found in some airports, inside banks, and as stand-alone units in major towns and cities. If you are looking for other destinations to visit on a budget, find more information here.
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How long would I need to visit Peru?
Given its wealth of attractions, there are many reasons why you should consider Peru trips that last between ten days and two weeks. This will give you enough time to see top-rated sites, such as Manu National Park, while also discovering the country’s history and culture in more far-flung and as-yet-unknown destinations. You can still take in a number of attractions even if you can only spare one week in Peru, however, the time constraint would mean that you will have to limit your exploration to a destination or two. For a more detailed rundown, check out our travel guide on how many days to spend in Peru.
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How many days do you need in Peru?
Given its wealth of attractions, there are many reasons why you should consider Peru trips that last between ten days and two weeks. This will give you enough time to see top-rated sites, such as Manu National Park, while also discovering the country’s history and culture in more far-flung and as-yet-unknown destinations. You can still take in a number of attractions even if you can only spare one week in Peru, however, the time constraint would mean that you will have to limit your exploration to a destination or two. For a more detailed rundown, check out our travel guide on how many days to spend in Peru.