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Pre-Planned Trips
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These trips are already planned and based on our most popular itineraries. We can also create a customized itinerary for you. Just ask!

Cusco/Machu Picchu
Airfare not included**
Accommodations
Price per person
$1,750
Single Supplement*
add $250
$2,000
Single Supplement*
add $465
$3,000
Single Supplement*
add $600
7 days in-country


Our most popular itinerary, focused on the Inca civilization and its history. Cusco and the Sacred Valley were the epicenters of the empire and are home to the majority of well-known Inca archeological sites.


We highly recommend this option for those who have never been to Peru. Come and be immersed in the mysterious history of the Inca.

Itinerary
Day 1 - Travel Day – Fly to Peru

Day 2 – Arrive in Cusco/acclimate/explore the city

Day 3 – Cusco city and surrounding Inca ruins tour

Day 4 – Sacred Valley Tour / Train to Aguas Calientes

Day 5 – Tour of Machu Picchu / Hike Huaynapicchu

Day 6 – Tour of Maras/Moray/Chinchero

Day 7 – Free Day

Day 8 – Fly out of Cusco and head home


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*Single Supplement: Additional cost that is added to the per-person price ONLY for someone who will be staying alone in their own hotel room. Hotel prices in Peru are based on number of people per room. A single person in a room is more expensive, hence the single supplement.
**We can help you pick the best in-country flights & times based on your itinerary. 
Amazon/Machu Picchu
Airfare not included**
Accommodations
Price per person
$2,400
Single Supplement*
add $235
$2,800
Single Supplement*
add $395
$4,000
Single Supplement*
add $785
9 days in-country


This itinerary is for those who want to see two very distinct areas of Peru. Not only does it allow you to see Cusco and Machu Picchu, but it gives you the opportunity to visit the Amazon jungle, one of the most exhilarating and unique areas in the entire world.


This option is great for those who want to see exotic animals, plants, and the unparalleled beauty of the Amazon jungle.


Day 2 – Arrive in Cusco/acclimate/explore the city

Day 3 – Cusco city and surrounding Inca ruins tour

Day 4 – Sacred Valley Tour / Train to Aguas Calientes

Day 5 – Tour of Machu Picchu / Hike Huaynapicchu

Day 6 – Free Day

Day 7 – Fly to the Amazon / City Tour

Day 8 – Jungle Excursion

Day 9 – Jungle Excursion / Free Day

Day 10 - Fly out of the Amazon and head home

Day 11 - Travel Day - Arrive home

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*Single Supplement: Additional cost that is added to the per-person price ONLY for someone who will be staying alone in their own hotel room. Hotel prices in Peru are based on number of people per room. A single person in a room is more expensive, hence the single supplement.
**We can help you pick the best in-country flights & times based on your itinerary. 
Airfare not included**
Accommodations
Price per person
$3,500
Single Supplement*
add $490
$4,000
Single Supplement*
add $980
$5,300
Single Supplement*
add $1150
13 days in-country


This is our recommended option. You'll not only see the Andes and the Amazon, but also the famous Lake Titcaca and its man-made floating islands. 


If you want to see all the well-known attractions in Peru in one trip, this is the itinerary to do it. 

Day 1 - Travel Day – Fly from home to Lima / Stay the night

Day 2 - Travel Day - Fly from Lima to the Amazon Jungle / City Tour

Day 3 - Jungle Excursion

Day 4 – Jungle excursion

Day 5 – Fly out of Amazon jungle to Cusco / Rest & acclimate

Day 6 – Cusco City Tour

Day 7 – Sacred Valley Tour / Train to Aguas Calientes

Day 8 – Tour of Machu Picchu / hike Huaynapicchu / train to Cusco

Day 9 – Visit Maras, Moray, and Chincheros

Day 10 - Free Day

Day 11 - Bus / tour of ancient sites and cathedral / arrive in Puno (Lake Titicaca)

Day 12 - Tour of Lake Titicaca / Uros Islands

Day 13 - Fly from Puno to Lima / Lima to home

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*Single Supplement: Additional cost that is added to the per-person price ONLY for someone who will be staying alone in their own hotel room. Hotel prices in Peru are based on number of people per room. A single person in a room is more expensive, hence the single supplement.
**We can help you pick the best in-country flights & times based on your itinerary. 

Archaeological Sites & more
CUSCO

Cusco, in the ancient native language of Quechua, is known as 'Qosqo' which means 'the navel.' To the Inca, Qosqo was the navel of the world. The historical capital of the Inca Empire, it was believed that the sun god Inti directed the first Inca king to Cusco to build the Temple of the Sun (Qoricancha) which can still be seen today. Cusco continues to maintain its special, spiritual significance among the descendants of the Inca.

Cusco might just be the most cosmopolitan city in the world. It is cosmopolitan in the traditional sense in that it attracts a convergence of people of all cultures from all over the world. But more interestingly, it is also cosmopolitan in its unique convergence of time; a living collage of three distinct eras: Incan, colonial and modern. Walking the streets of Cusco, the melding is evident on almost every corner. The Spanish conquerors built some of the finest examples of Renaissance and Baroque architecture in the new world on top of the foundations of the flawless Incan stonework. Today many of those buildings are occupied by modern hotels, offices and even fast-food restaurants.


The indigenous people of the Andean region are one of the few remaining cultures in the world that still maintain their traditional language and dress. Most of the residents are bilingual speaking both Spanish and ancient Quechua. The traditional skirts, shawls, and hats create a colorful, lively and festive atmosphere that provides a rich and authentic backdrop to our Cusco tours.


Cusco, the gateway to Machu Picchu has a history and legacy unmatched. Cusco is recognized as the architectural capital of South America and in 1983, Cusco was named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Currently, Cusco receives more than 2 million visitors a year; a number that is growing by more than 10% a year. In recent years, Cusco hotels have been expanding and into every category to satisfy the demand of a new and growing supply of visitors.