In a country filled with enchanting historic monuments, there is one that stands out above all, the impressive ‘Lost City of the Incas’ – Machu Picchu. Let Peru’s most beautiful archaeological sites inspire you during this seven-day tour of the country. Start in Peru´s capital, Lima, explore the ancient seat of the Inca Empire in Cusco, discover the archaeological sites of the Incas in the Sacred Valley, and end with an awe-inspiring visit to Machu Picchu, high up in the Andes. Join this dream trip that promises impressive things to see and memorable experiences.
My trip was one of the best in my life. I enjoyed it a lot and this was complemented by the wonderful attention of local tours specialists. I recommend them
Embark on a 23-day adventure through Peru, Ecuador, and the Galapagos Islands, where diverse cultures, breathtaking landscapes, and unique wildlife await.
Begin in Peru with Lima’s vibrant markets, culinary experiences, and a walk through its colonial and modern districts. Journey to Lake Titicaca, exploring ancient cultures on Taquile and Uros Islands. In Cusco, visit iconic Inca sites and discover the Sacred Valley, leading to the legendary Machu Picchu.
Then, venture into the Amazon at Puerto Maldonado, exploring the rainforest and its exotic wildlife from a secluded jungle lodge. Next, wander through Quito, Ecuador’s colonial heart, and taste its famous chocolate.
In the Galapagos, encounter giant tortoises, snorkel among sea lions, and trek volcanic trails on Isabela Island. Finally, unwind in Guayaquil, enjoying coastal sights and vibrant local life.
Prepare to be captivated by the wonders of South America—an adventure of a lifetime awaits!
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Cusco, Machu Picchu, Quito, Lima, Puerto Maldonado, Puno, Galapagos Islands, Guayaquil, Amazon Peru, Sandoval Lake, Puerto Quito, Puerto Ayora, Isabela Island, Taquile Island, Sacred Valley
Discover the treasures of Peru from the spectacular depths of Colca Canyon to the dizzying heights of Machu Picchu and the Incan citadel. Take in the floating islands of Lake Titicaca staying with the local Aymara people before delving into the exotic Amazon Rainforest for a jungle experience.
This classic journey through the Inca heartland of Peru takes you from elegant Lima to Cusco and its archaeological riches. Explore megalithic fortresses and ancient terraces, traditional Andean villages and colourful markets before culminating in the spectacular ‘Lost City’ of Machu Picchu.
During this "Five-day Choquequirao Trek" you will be able to observe part of the Apurimac canyon and river, one of the most beautiful and deepest canyons in Peru. Continuing the route, we will arrive at the charming city of Choquequirao, where we will explore the stone buildings of Inca architecture, such as large cultivation terraces, squares, warehouses, homes, among others.
Also considered the "Sister of Machu Picchu" due to the similarity of architecture, Choquequirao was a special Inca town located on top of a hill to venerate Pachacutec, the ruler of the Inca state. This hidden beauty will show you the most fascinating landscapes, exotic flora and fauna and diverse ecosystems from two different regions of Peru. So, get ready to explore an Inca hidden gem.
This "Seven-day Salkantay Trek & Inca Trail to Machu Picchu" is ideal for those who want to try a bit of the two best treks to Machu Picchu: the Inca Trail and the Salkantay. The trek to Salkantay will take you to the beautiful Humantay Lake and the surrounding snowy mountains — an attraction not to be missed when visiting the Cusco region.
It will pass through different altitudes and each will be characterized by its diverse microclimates ranging from 2100 meters to 4,300 meters. After having traveled through snowy mountains, colorful valleys and cloud forests, we will arrive at our main objective, Machu Picchu, or the "Lost City of the Incas."
Come join us and discover the most remote and charming places in the company of experts that will make your trip unforgettable.
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In this "Five-Day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu" trek you will walk the most beautiful trail that takes you to the 15th-century Inca citadel site. The Inca trail combines Inca ruins, original Inca trail, Inca steps (up and down), ecological sites with lush and diverse vegetation.
En route, you will find more than 350 species of orchids in the sanctuary, diversified, and evolved flowers in the vegetable kingdom and fauna with numerous species of insects, reptiles, birds, and mammals, the most representative of this area — the spectacled bears( tremarctus ornatus).
At the end of the trail, you will have your first sight of Machu Picchu walking through the Sun Gate, where you could see the ancient ruins from above. We will visit the Machu Picchu "the Lost City of Incas" in the early morning of the last day of our trip. Ideally, we will try to catch the first ray of sunlight illuminate the Incan complex before taking a guided tour of the ruins.
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The short walk on the Inca Trail is the best option for all those who travel with children, or who simply do not want to do the classic Inca Trail trek of four days. Whatever the reason, this trip will show you the best of the archaeological sites and the flora and fauna found along the route. The best part about this trek is that it is not too challenging, and it is perfect for families, group of friends, and students. This is a trek that yous should not miss if you are interested about the ancient Inca civilization, their culture, and way of life. All you have to do is sign up, and we will take care of the rest, from planning the trip to arranging transportation to entrance fees and picking the guide.
The Andean condor is the largest flying bird in the world and this private, guided trip is the perfect option for all the bird lovers out there who want to see these majestic giants soar over the Peruvian landscape.
Start your tour with a pickup from your hotel at around 7:00 am. Leave Cusco city for the archeo–astronomical centre of Killarumiyoq, located in Anta.
Head for the town of Limatambo after a guided visit of the centre and continue towards the department of Apurímac. Visit Tarawasi, which has one of the few remaining Andean cult structures. After that, it is time for lunch.
On the road again, we will arrive at the Huayronka Bridge and take a detour to Chonta. You will soon reach the area with three condor viewpoints. See giant Andean condors soaring over cliffs and canyons as you start your walk from the first to the last viewpoint, which takes around an hour. Spend two hours total watching the birds, exploring the area and taking pictures. We will drive you back to the city after the tour is over and drop you off at your accommodation.
This Trek was amazing. I had done the short inca trail before but David, our guide, made it more memorable than the first. He was incredibly knowledgeable, beyond patient and brilliantly tempered. The organisation was flawless. Can't recommend David and his tour agency highly enough. Thanks so much guys.