9 Days / 8 Nights
Day 1: Depart North America / Arrive Lima
Depart North America today and arrive in Lima, Peru.
You are welcomed and transferred to the hotel.
Day 2 : Lima - City Tour & Larco Herrera Museum
After a leisurely morning, embark on your tour of
Lima. Your local expert focuses on the city's colonial
heritage during a walking tour. Start at the Plaza de
Armas to see the Government Palace and visit the
Cathedral, where the skeleton of Francisco Pizarro is
sealed in a wooden coffin. From there, stroll to the
venerable San Francisco Monastery, with its splendid
17th-century cloister murals. Next, stop at Lima's
famous Herrera Museum. This evening, enjoy a welcome
dinner at a La Rosa Nautica Restaurant. (BD)
Day 3 : Lima / Cuzco / Sacsayhuaman
Fly to the oldest inhabited city in the Western
Hemisphere: Cuzco. Today, visit several ruins, including
Kenko and Tambomachay. Journey to the "Valley of the
Incas" to the Sacsayhuaman Fortress. Later, see the
hillside fort and Puca Pucara, which most likely served
as a lookout post and stopping point between Cuzco and
the Sacred Valley. (BL)
Day 4 : Cusco / Machu Picchu
Travel aboard the Vistadome train from Cuzco to the
archeological wonder of Machu Picchu, built in the late
14th century. Machu Picchu was obviously a well-planned
and carefully built city, made up of two clearly
different sectors, one agricultural and the other urban.
With mountains to one side and a river roaring far
below, this solemn fortress is a fascinating remnant of
a once-bustling city that was mysteriously abandoned
after the middle of the 16th century. Secreted amidst
dense jungle vegetation and steep hills, Machu Picchu
remained undiscovered by the modern world until 1911.
Learn about the many legends and strange truths of these
ancient ruins from your local guide. (BL)
Day 5 : Machu Picchu / Cuzco
As the sun rises over the mountains, watch the
morning mist disappear once again to reveal the
awe-inspiring city of Machu Picchu, probably the most
amazing urban creation of the Inca Empire. Return to
Cuzco aboard the "Inca Train." Sip a cup of tea and
enjoy panoramic views as the beautiful greenery of the
Urubamba Valley rolls by. (B)
Day 6 : Cuzco - Pisac
Travel to Pisac to see the ruins of an ancient
citadel that once controlled a route that connected the
Inca Empire with the Paucartambo River. The panoramas
from Pisac are magnificent, offering views of the
impressive patchwork effect in the countryside below,
which was accomplished by patterned fields and rimmed by
vast terracing cut out of solid rock. In the upper
section lies the main Sun Temple and above the temple
are still more unexcavated ruins and hidden burial
sites. Later, visit the market for a taste of colorful
local life before you return to Cuzco. (BL)
Day 7 : Cuzco / Juliaca / Puno
Depart Cuzco by flight for Julliaca. Upon arrival,
drive to Puno. The rest of the day is at leisure.
Perched at a breathtaking 3,800 meters (12,400 ft.)
above sea level, Puno and the surrounding countryside
are the cradle of the Aymara civilization and the
legendary birthplace of the founders of the Inca empire.
Puno lies on the shore of Lake Titicaca, the world's
highest navigable lake, from whose waters the Inca
believed Manco Capac, their cultural founder, emerged.
Many ethnic groups like the Uros still depend on the
resources of the lake for their living. The Uros
themselves dwell on the floating islands they build with
the lake's reed vegetation. Near Puno, overlooking Lake
Umayo, are chullpas, or burial towers, that once served
as the tombs of high-ranking Aymara Lords. Overnight in
Puno.
Day 8 : Full days Uros island tours- Lake Titicaca
After breakfast, visit the Uros Indian and Taquile
Island at Lake Titicaca. This full day excursion will
take you to the highest navigable lake in the world, to
visit the floating islands of the Uros Indians, who
consider themselves Lords of the Lake. Continue to
Taquile where a native community of about 400 families
still lives with the traditions that respect the
principals of an Incan way life.
Day 9: Depart Puno-Juliaca-Lima-Home
After breakfast, take an excursion to the
Sillustrani Burial towers. Visit burial towers known as
chulpas, ancient and impressive tombs from the pre-Inca
period. They were built from a mixture of stone and
adobe and served as burial places for chiefs and other
high-ranking members of Inca society. From there, you
will be transferred to the airport to catch your
international flight home.