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Coloured by historic buildings, vibrant wildlife and lush rainforests, Peru is a sight to behold. Join a local leader to discover the Inca, indigenous and modern sides of Peru on an immersive 12-day Premium journey. From the charm of Lima to the wonders of the Ica Valley, the incredible biodiversity of the Amazon Rainforest, the historically rich city of Cusco and the spectacular Inca ruins of Machu Picchu – this adventure takes you straight to the heart of it all. Get a real look at local life and leave with memories to last a lifetime.
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
Surrounded by beautiful mountains, Cusco is located in the Andes Mountain Range with crystalline lagoons, and breathtaking landscapes. This amazing place, belonging to Salkantay route, will give you a sensation of peace and calmness. You’ll enjoy our Humantay Lake Day Trip!
There is more about the Incas than just Machu Picchu. Join us on this guided day trip to see Queshuachaca, the last operational Inca bridge. We will pick you up from your hotel in Cusco at 6:45 am. Your first destination is the four lagoons, where you will reach after almost two hours on the road.
The Pomacanchi Lagoon is the largest and most important of the four. The other three are the Acopia Lagoon, Laguna Asnaqocha and the Pampamarca Lagoon. After enjoying some quiet moments near the lagoons, it is time to head for the Apurímac River where lies the impressive Inca bridge.
This hanging Inca bridge is made of vegetable fiber (ichu) and is located in the district of Quehue. The renovation and maintenance of this bridge is done once every year by members of the four communities living in nearby villages that use this bridge.
Cross the bridge twice before heading back to Cusco. Stop by to see the colonial bridge of Checacupe and learn more about the difference between the two. You will reach the city by 7:00 pm.
Machu Picchu, tango in Buenos Aires, and Christ the Redeemer in Rio—this trip checked off so many bucket list items! It was an adventure of a lifetime!
Follow the path of the Andes in South America on a 35-day adventure that hits both modern cities and ancient worlds. Spot birdlife circling canyons and search for signs of life in vast salt flats and lunar deserts scapes. Get acquainted with the local cultures at La Paz’s markets and the homes on the floating islands of Lake Titicaca. Learn the mysteries of the Nazca lines, wander the streets of Cusco and trek to the mighty Machu Picchu. With stops at Lima, Cusco and vibrant Buenos Aires and a local to lead the way, your South American adventure is jam-packed with fascinating experiences and plenty of space for independent travel.
Take a trip to two of the most breathtaking countries in Latin America! With this 13-day small-group tour of Peru and Colombia, you will discover extraordinary attractions, sacred sites, and breathtaking landscapes which are full of history! Begin your tour in Lima, the "City of Kings" famous for its colonial architecture, extraordinary museums, and delicious cuisine. Catch a flight to Cusco and fly over the Andes Mountains, drive through the Urubamba Valley, and explore Machu Picchu, the Lost City of the Incas. Travel through the Sacred Valley of Peru and visit Cusco with a trip to the Santo Domingo Convent. From there you will fly to Bogota, the capital of Colombia and one of the highest capital cities in the world! Visit the Plaza de Bolívar and La Candelaria, two major city highlights, and enjoy the breathtaking views from Montserrate Hill. From there you will travel to the Coffee Triangle to learn about the rich cultural and natural heritage of the region. This is the perfect way to get acquainted with Colombia’s best-known secret — its delicious coffee. End your tour in Cartagena, a breathtaking coastal city in the Caribbean lowlands bordered by magnificent mountains and the Pacific Ocean. Discover the extraordinary lava beaches loved by locals and tourists!
Capture the true essence of South America on an 18-day Premium adventure through Peru, Chile and Argentina. This journey showcases the continent’s diversity of natural beauty, historic wonder and world-class cuisine, passing by the Andes and the Amazon, Mendoza and the majestic Machu Picchu, the Sacred Valley and sultry Santiago, all the way to the Argentinian powerhouse of Buenos Aires. Gain an insight into ancient Inca culture and local communities, indulge in fine food and some of the region’s best wine, and get to the heart of each destination with expert local knowledge at every step.
Peru may be vast and wonderfully varied, but this compact adventure gets to the heart and soul of the country in a relatively short time, thanks to a finely tuned itinerary based on years of local knowledge. Join your expert tour leader to explore the great cities of Cuzco and Lima, meet villagers living on Lake Titicaca’s floating reed islands, and travel deep into the Andean mountains to discover magnificent Inca ruins, including Machu Picchu, one of the Seven New Wonders of the World.
Combine two of the great adventure destinations in one trip: Machu Picchu, one of the New Wonders of the World, and the wildlife-watching haven of the Galapagos Islands. Starting in Peru, we explore the Inca empire, first visiting Cuzco and the nearby ruins, before taking the train through mountains and cloud forest to the once-lost city of Machu Picchu – hiking a section of the Inca Trail if you wish. It’s then off to the Galapagos, exploring land and sea in search of sharks, giant tortoises, sea lions and more with an expert naturalist guide.
The classic Inca trail is one of the most famous and incredible trekking routes in the world! The Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is the best example of the approximate 40,000 kilometers of roads built by the Incas 500 years ago. Incan roads were built across deserts, highlands and jungles stretching from south Colombia throughout Peru, Bolivia, northern and central Chile and to the Northwest part of Argentina. The Inca Trail starts in a typical Andean region and finishes in a jungle region going through cloud forests, Incan tunnels, bridges and snow on the way. Undertaking this trek is an opportunity to go back in time and live with the Incas for
The South Valley Tour Cusco is an interesting alternative to discover, offering an unbeatable mix of landscapes, a cultural wealth with Inca archeology, and lovely Andean towns. This fantastic half day tour will take you to visit three important historical places: Tipón, Pikillacta, and the Church of Andahuaylillas.
Explore with us this wonderful place in south Cusco, and be amazed for its magical story
The Sacred Valley Day Tour in Cusco, declared as World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2006, hosts a lot of significant archeological sites, belonging to the Incan Empire. This unforgettable one-day tour, will let you explore the amazing towns of Pisac and its fantastic market, the Ollantaytambo Fortress and Chinchero market, places with mysterious stories and cultural wealth. Enjoy a delicious buffet lunch in a traditional restaurant in Urubamba, and learn about this amazing pre-Columbian civilization, considered the most important in the thirteenth century
The Peru and Bolivia trip was absolutely amazing! The Inca trail was a challenge but I am so glad I did it. The salt flats in Bolivia was beautiful this trip really had everything! Mountains, volcanoes, desert. Honestly the best Contiki I have been on. The included meals on the tour did not disappoint
I recommend every one to do it!
our trip manager was honestly the best!