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Lima, Peru
Lima, Peru
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Cruise to the floating islands of the Uros people of Lake Titicaca.
Spend the afternoon with a guide uncovering the mysteries of Machu Picchu.
Venture through the Andes in a train to Machu Picchu.
Unravel the ancient mysteries and breathtaking landscapes of Peru on the Machu Picchu and Lake Titicaca tour, a 10-day journey crafted for experienced and senior travelers ready to embrace adventure. Begin in Lima, then discover the Sacred Valley’s traditions, spend a night beneath Machu Picchu, and enjoy a culinary demonstration. Explore Cuzco’s Inca-Spanish fusion, visit Puno and the floating Uros islands on Lake Titicaca, and connect with local Quechua communities over a farm-to-table lunch. The trip’s unique draw is its rich blend of history, culture, and natural wonders, offering you a deep dive into the heart of Peru’s heritage—all seamlessly arranged in one comprehensive tour package.
Our tour guide was WONDERFUL and the step on guides were good too.
This was our first experience with a fully guided tour. Cris, our tour manager, made sure that everyone was looked after and always willing to listen. The Machu Picchu experience was wonderful! Sacred Valley and Lake Tittaca were spectacular in their own unique way which is what made the whole experience so enjoyable. Would definitely recommend this trip and Collette
Overall excellent tour and experience. A couple of days were pretty rushed and a couple of days the schedule was more relaxed. Got to ser a lot of history. Locals and tried some new foods.
Our Machu Pichu guide, who was very proud of his Incan roots, said “Peruvians are very proud of Machu Pichu, especially because it was discovered without the influence of the Catholic Church or the Spanish, both of whom referred to the Incans as savages.” As we turned the bend for our first glimpse of the ruins, he stopped and turned and said, “Does this look like something that was created by savages?”
Sunrise in Machu PIcchu. Sacred Valley, floating islands at Lake Titikaka. Visits to .ocal farms.