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Discover Peru through culture, history and breathtaking landscapes. Begin in Lima with a visit to the renowned Larco Museum, then travel to the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu, ending in Cusco. A complete journey blending ancient heritage, Inca legacy and authentic cultural experiences.
Arrival in Lima - City tour
Upon arrival at Jorge Chávez International Airport in Lima, you will be welcomed by our staff and transferred to your selected hotel.
In the afternoon, you will visit downtown Lima, including Paseo de la República, Plaza San Martín, Main Square, Government Palace, Cathedral, Archbishop’s Palace, Municipal Palace, and old streets with colonial mansions and Moorish-style balconies. You will also visit Santo Domingo, the largest monumental complex of colonial art in America.
Overnight in Lima
Larco Museum
In the morning, visit the Larco Museum, which presents over 3,000 years of pre-Columbian Peruvian history in chronological order. It stands out for its gold and silver collection, as well as its renowned erotic art collection.
It is one of the few museums in the world where visitors can explore its storage area, housing more than 45,000 archaeological pieces. Its collections have been exhibited in prestigious international museums.
At the end of the visit, enjoy a three-course lunch at the Museum’s Café.
Overnight in Lima
Lima - Cusco - Sacred Valley
At the scheduled time, transfer to the airport to board your flight.
Arrival in Cusco, reception, and transfer to the selected hotel in private service.
Departure to the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Visit the town of Pisac, where you will observe local markets, have the opportunity to purchase handicrafts, walk through traditional streets, and visit wood-fired ovens for bread and empanadas, as well as its archaeological complex. Lunch included.
Overnight in the Valle Sagrado
Maras & Moray - Chinchero - Aguas Calientes
Visit the Maras Salt Mines, an impressive system of more than 3,000 salt pools in use since pre-Inca times, fed by a natural spring emerging from Qoripukiu Mountain (“Source of Gold”).
Continue to Moray, a set of circular terraces used as an agricultural experimentation center during Inca times, where crop adaptation and acclimatization processes were developed across different microclimates.
Then, visit the archaeological site of Chinchero, a traditional Andean village recognized for its rich textile heritage. You will meet local weavers who will demonstrate ancestral weaving techniques, natural dyeing processes, and the symbolic meaning behind traditional designs.
At the scheduled time, board the train to Aguas Calientes. Upon arrival, transfer to the hotel.
Overnight in Aguas Calientes.
Machu Picchu - Cusco
In the morning, take the bus for a 30-minute ride up to the Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu.
Guided tour for approximately 2 hours, visiting the areas corresponding to the assigned circuit (subject to availability; early confirmation is recommended).
At the end of the visit, return by bus to Aguas Calientes. At the scheduled time, transfer to the train station for the return journey.
Overnight in Cusco.
Cusco City tour & Nearby Ruins
Guided visit of the Imperial City of Cusco: Plaza de Armas, the Cathedral, known for its colonial architecture and Cusco School art collection, and Koricancha or “Temple of the Sun,” which still preserves original Inca walls.
Continue to Sacsayhuamán, an impressive ceremonial fortress with massive stone blocks; Qenqo, a ceremonial archaeological complex; Tambomachay, known as the “Baths of the Inca,” dedicated to water worship; and Puca Pucara, a military construction known as the “Red Fortress.”
Overnight in Cusco.
Cusco - Lima - Free Day
At the scheduled time, transfer to the airport to board your flight to Lima.
Arrival, reception, and transfer to the hotel in private service.
Free day for personal activities.
Overnight in Lima
Lima - Departure
At the scheduled time, transfer to the airport to board your departure flight.
Ideal Travel Season
From April to October offers dry weather and clear skies in the Andes. From November to March, occasional rain occurs, mainly in Cusco and the Sacred Valley, though the itinerary is available year-round.
Difficulty Level
Moderate. Includes transfers, high-altitude visits and light walking. Basic fitness is recommended, along with time to acclimatize in Cusco before more demanding excursions.
Shared services.
Land transfers according to the itinerary.
Accommodation in indicated hotels or similar.
Excursions and visits detailed in the program.
Entrance fees to the mentioned tourist attractions.
Professional guide in Spanish or English during excursions.
Meals as specified in the itinerary (breakfasts and indicated lunches).
Train ticket to Machu Picchu in tourist service.
Bus up and down to the Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu.
Permanent assistance throughout the trip.
Early check-in or late check-out.
Domestic or international flights.
Beverages during meals.
Services or meals not explicitly mentioned.
Tips for guides, drivers, porters, and restaurants.
Personal expenses.
Personal travel insurance.
Supplement for private guide in Machu Picchu. If Circuit 2 is not available, an alternative circuit will be assigned.
Entry Requirements
A valid passport with at least 6 months’ validity at the time of travel.
Visa
Most countries in Latin America, North America, and Europe do not require a visa to enter Peru as tourists.
Currency
Official currency: Sol (PEN). Cash and card payments are accepted in most tourist establishments.