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This awesome trip will show you the highlights of the Peruvian Andes and Amazon Basin in 18 days of full of adventures discovering the native land of the Inca civilization. Join us on a fantastic journey through, highlands, snowcapped mountains, lakes, valleys, cloud and rain forests. Also, meet friendly people and open your mind to new cultures. Experience traveling on basically anything that moves and spend your nights in a nice and cozy hostel or a family home.
Arrive at the City of the Kings at any time during the day. Take the time to explore this colonial city and all the attractions that it has to offer.
Fly to Arequipa, explore ¨the white city¨ built with white bricks of compressed volcano ashes, the city is surrounded by an impressive view of its three volcanoes. Recommended places to visit are the Monastery of Santa Catalina and Juanita Museum, or just relax and acclimatize to the altitude.
A bus ride will take you to the middle of the Andes where hot springs, Andean Food, and music await you. Take some hikes in one of the deepest Canyons of the world and be amazed by the hundreds of Inca terraces shaping the Mountains.
Visit the Cruz del Condor, where it is possible to see the majestic Condor species of birds flying in their natural environment. Then take a beautiful hike above the canyon. Enjoy the bus ride crossing the Andes from West to East to get the Altiplano Plateau and Lake Titicaca.
Take a relaxing boat trip to Amantani Island, where a local family and host will show you their traditional and simple way of life. Hike to the island’s highest mountain to visit the Archeological site and again amazing views and sunset.
Say good bye to your local family and learn about the customs and traditional way of life of the unique Taquile Island. Then navigate a reed boat between the Floating islands of Uros.
Take a local bus and travel through the Altiplano Plateau and the Vilcanota valley, where you can witness the birthplace of the Amazon River. Arrive at Cuzco the navel city of World in the early afternoon, and explore this ancient city with its cobble stone streets, colonial churches, and Inca Archeological sites. Or, just enjoy a drink on a balcony around the Main Square. This cosmopolitan city has great night life where you can meet people from every corner of the world.
Visit the Sacred Valley of the Incas, learn more about the Andean Culture at the Community of Ccaccaccollo, enjoy the colorful Pisac market, and walk around the unique Inca town of Ollantaytambo that still conserves both its urbanism and original Inca streets and houses.
This once in a lifetime adventure will take us up to 82 Km, on a hike of 26 miles on ancient trails, where high passes and Inca ruins await you. This is a worry free trip; let our team of porters, cooks and guides take care of everything.
Get to Intipunku, the sun gate, to observe a magical sunrise over one of the greatest wonders of the world. Visit Machupicchu in a guided tour, and then explore and discover the wonders of the Lost City of the Incas. Return to Ollantaytambo by train and bus to Cuzco.
Free day to relax or to keep exploring this city.
Time for fun and adrenaline. Our professional guides will make sure that you are going to have a great time river rafting at the Sacred Valley of the Incas with rapids Classes I to III.
Fly from the Andes to the Amazon jungle and travel by canoe to our lodge in the middle of the rainforest. Our expert guides will make sure that you view the natural wild life and flora.
Fly to Lima, and have some free time to do some last minute shopping and enjoy our farewell dinner.
Departure day
Arrive in Lima at anytime throughout the day. Transportation is included from the airport to the corresponding hotel, and there are no activities planned for this day until our first welcome meeting in the late afternoon, most likely in the hotel lobby.
Lima is the largest city in Peru as well as is the capital of the country. Geographically located on the Pacific Coast, Lima is the 5th largest city in Latin America, following only Mexico City, São Paulo, Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro.
Lima was founded by Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro on January 18, 1535, and was swiftly named La Ciudad de los Reyes, or "The City of the Kings." For three centuries it was considered the most important city in the Americas because the economical, social and political power that was centered there.
Down town Lima is on the UNESCO list of cities granted with World Heritage status, using its historic wonder to make it a suggested region for travelers and visitors to Peru. The architecture in this part of Lima is characterized by a mix of styles. Take time to visit the Plaza de Armas, the San Franciscan Monastery, the Cathedral, and the Torre Tagle Palace, much of which are influenced by both the Spanish Baroque and Colonial periods. Lima is also home to the highest concentration of museums in the country, the most notable being: the National Museum, Larco Museum, and the Gold Museum, each containing exhibitions about pre-Columbian culture, art, history, and religion.
Lima has a plethora of culinary options, which can be seen in its title as the “Gastronomical Capital of the Americas”. There is a wonderful mixture of food genres here, with many Chinese, Andean, Japanese, and Amazonian. Also, Lima holds various Guinness World Records for the quality and diversity in the aspects of its culinary grandeur.
We will take a flight to Arequipa and transferred to our hotel. There are no activities planned for this day. Take the time to acclimatize to the altitude or to explore the city at your own pace.
Arequipa is surrounded by three famous volcanoes. El Misti, one of the infamous volcanoes, is known for its perfect cone shape and for the fact that during most of the year it is covered in snow. This city is the second largest of the country, and has a population of 1.2 million inhabitants. Arequipa lies at an altitude of 2,380 meters (7,800 feet) above sea level. The historic centre of Arequipa is also one of the World Heritage sites named by UNESCO in recognition of its history and colonial architecture. The city is also known for the color of the many interesting walls located throughout the city. The walls are made up of light, white bricks which are products of the naturally compressed volcanic ash.
Arequipa is also famous for its culinary attributes. Take a moment to stop by one of the ¨Picanterias” or local restaurants and try their rich Peruvian dishes, some of them being: Rocoto Relleno (Stuffed Chili Peppers), Cuy Chactao (Deep Fried Guinea Pig), and Chicharron (Deep Fried Pork).
Although there is no pre-determined schedule today, we do have a few activities within the city to suggest. For example, stop by the Santa Catalina convent. This complex is considered a city within a city due to the extent of its size. It was founded in 1580, and at any given time there may have been at least 500 Sisters from the area staying there. In 1970 it was opened to the public. Another suggested place of interest is The Museum Santuarios Andinos. This museum contains a famous exhibition of Juanita, named the” princess of the Andes¨. She was a young Inca girl that had been frozen for nearly 500 years when she was found on the summit of the Ampato volcano. She was the scientific proof needed to show that the Inca civilization did in fact perform human sacrifices.
After around five hours of driving through the Andes Mountains, we will arrive at this location, which is considered the second deepest Canyon in the world. Along the way we will spot some of the “camels of South America”: Llamas, Alpacas and Vicuñas. During the bus ride, we will also cross the highest pass of our trip, driving 4900 meters above sea level. In this point, we will witness the amazing Andean landscape of volcanoes and snow capped mountains. After arriving, we can relax in our beautiful lodge. At night, we can go for a swim in the natural hot springs of Chivay and enjoy a Pisco Sour in one of the many pools.
The canyon is shaped by hundreds of Inca terraces where mostly potatoes and Andean cereal crops are cultivated. The majority of these terraces are still used by local farmers. Remember: during this day we will reach the highest altitude of our trip where the weather can reach extremes of very sunny days and frigid nights. Be prepared for both, but also remember that this is also a prime opportunity to purchase an alpaca scarf or sweater for a great price.
Meals Included: Breakfast
Early in the morning we will head to the south bank of the canyon, crossing several small and picturesque villages along the way until we reach La Cruz del Condor. This outcrop is the nest of a large family of condors which can be seen gliding in and out of the canyon throughout the day. After this spectacular show of these animals in their natural habitat, we will take a hike along a section of the canyon enjoying the landscape and the fresh air.
Around mid day it will be time to cross to the east side of the Andes and encounter the well-known Lake Titicaca. The city of Puno sits here on the shores of this lake, which is also the highest navigable lake in the world measuring in at 3820 meters above sea level.
Meals Included: Breakfast
The adventure to the islands located on Lake Titicaca starts in the morning with a ride in rickshaws to the harbor. From there, we will take a relaxing boat ride to Amantani Island, where a local family and host will show you their traditional and simplistically wonderful way of life. Hike to the summit of the island’s highest mountain and visit the Archeological site of Pachatata. At night, do not miss the view of the lake at sunset. Later in the night, participate in a communal Andean dancing celebration
Also, remember to bring warm clothes as it is windy and cold on the lake. Expect cold weather at night.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.
This morning we will walk down to the community harbor to take our boat to the island of Taquile. We will cross the island hiking it in about one hour while enjoying the beautiful views of the landscape and lake. This is a great place to take memorable photos!
The inhabitants of Taquile have a unique lifestyle having preserved their native culture for hundreds of years. Here, men do all the knitting, while the women do the spinning. Another interesting fact about the people from Taquile has to do with their hats. The color and tram designs tell if they are single or married, as well their social status.
After 2 hours of navigating the lake we are going to arrive at the Uros Islands. This is a group of artificial floating islands made with reeds that grow in the shallows of the lake. The reeds are fundamental resources for the life of Ureños (inhabitants of these islands) as they use them to build houses, boats, beds and even as food. Ask to take a traditional reed boat trip between the floating islands!
The afternoon is free and it is possible to partake in some optional tours if desired. We recommend that you visit the Funerary Towers of Sillustani, which are both Pre-Inca and Inca cylindrical tombs measuring 12 meters that surround the Umayo Lake. With this beautiful scenery, this is also a great location to take photos.
Meals Included: Breakfast.
A seven hour bus journey will take us through the Altiplano and the Vilcanota Valleys. Here, witness the birthplace of the Amazon River located between the cities of Cuzco and Puno. Cuzco is located 3316 meters above sea level. This famous city is the main destination for travelers in South America.
This ancient city has several impressive titles such as the “Navel of the World”, “Historical Capital of Peru”, is one of UNESCO’s sacred World Heritage cities, and is deemed the “Archeological Capital of the Americas”. These titles were earned due to the fact that Cuzco has a unique combination of cobble-stoned streets, Inca walls bordering most down town streets, colonial houses with Inca stones bases, churches centuries old, plazas, and Quechua speaking descendants. This cosmopolitan city also has great night life where you can meet people from every corner of the world.
One great site worth visiting is the Cathedral of Cuzco, located in the Main Square. It was founded in 1559 and took nearly one hundred years to build. It is the greatest repository of colonial arts and history in the city. Another recommended sight is the Qorikancha temple, considered the most important and most elaborate Inca building from that time with highly masterful stonework throughout.
The majority of the main Inca ruins are located right outside the city. For example, visit the megalithic fortress of Sacsayhuaman, or visit Qenqo, a limestone rock with dozens of carvings and niches used as a mummifying center. Or, just walk to the closest ruins of Tambomachay, a temple used for the worship of water. Tambomachay still has well preserved water channels and an ancient ceremonial bath place. This ruin is linked with the ruins of PukaPukara, only 300 meters away.
Meals Included: Breakfast.
This morning we will head East to the Sacred Valley of the Incas, stopping at established viewpoints along the way to view both the luscious landscape and typical Andean crops of quinoa, kiwicha and potatoes. We will then have chance to visit the indigenous Andean Community of Ccaccaccollo, which is assisted and supported by our non-profit organization, OYE. Here you will have the chance to learn the traditional customs of the people living in this area, and they will teach you the ancient weaving techniques that they have practiced for many centuries and continue to use today to support their community. Later in the morning we will head to Awanacancha, another great place to observe llamas, alpacas, vicuñas and guanacos.
Around mid day we will visit the Inca citadel of Pisac which is located directly above the town with the same name. The citadel is well known for the magnificent agricultural terraces and the Intihuatana (Hitching Post of the Sun) which we will learn more about in out visit. We will then descend to the colonial town below which is highly popular for its traditional market and traditionally elaborately dressed locals. This is a good place for shopping for handicrafts.
After a one hour drive we will arrive to the most preserved Inca town, Ollantaytambo. This town is dominated by the presence of its ruins, the massive Fortress and Ceremonial Center, narrow, cobble-stoned, and perfectly lined streets. Interestingly enough, when viewed from above, the town has the shape of a corn husk, and the fortress the shape of a llama.
Meals Included: Breakfast.We will depart from Ollantaytambo driving alongside the Urubamba River until we arrive to the small town of Piscacucho. This is the check point where the most famous trek throughout the entire world begins. Our adventure will take four days and three nights in total.
This hike is for individuals with at least average physical fitness, with the total distance being hiked at 43 km. or 27 miles. The trail crosses valleys, mountains, three high passes, and on the second day, we will reach very high elevation hiking at 4200 meters above sea level (13769 feet) through Warmiwañusca (Dead Woman Pass). Visit the archeological site of Runkurakay, a semicircular ruin with a great view of the Paqaymayo valley. The third day we will hike a more gentle path heading uphill to cross the last High pass where we will then start descending to the ruins of Puyupatamarca (Town Above the Clouds). On clear days it is possible to see both the Urubamba valley and the Vilcabamba Mountain range with its beautiful snow covered peaks. Our last camp is close to the ruins of Wiñaywayna (Forever Young) which obtained this name due to the abundant orchid that blooms and grows here year round.
Our staff of professional guides, cooks, and porters will make sure this adventure is worry-free. Also, the camping gear provided is top quality. Our porters carry the majority of the gear, but please expect to carry a day back pack with your camera, snacks, rain coat and jacket.
Fact: The Inca Empire was originally linked by more than 40,000 kilometers (25,000miles) of trails, crossing deserts, mountains, and jungles.
Meals Included: 2 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches and 3 Dinners.
We will rise very early in the morning and hike the last 7Km. (5miles) until we arrive at Inti Punku (Sun Gate) where we will have the once in a lifetime experience to watch the beams of the rising sun swim into every crevice of ancient Machu Picchu. Words will not be able to describe the beauty of the view ahead, and one will see the worth of all of the hard work put into the trek to get here. Also, during most of the year it is possible to overlook Machu Picchu while mist rises off of its regal structures while the sun comes up.
Visit Machu Picchu in a guided two hour tour of the most important temples and sectors of this great ruin. Then, later, explore and discover on your own the wonders of the Lost City of the Incas. Later this afternoon we will return to Cuzco by train and bus.
Machu Picchu was recently honored to be part of the New 7 wonders of the World, as well as, like many of our other destinations on this journey, is one of the top World Heritage cities on UNESCO’s prestigious list. Interestingly enough, it is not mentioned in any of the chronicles from Spanish colonialism. No one knows its function and even though it has been studied by scientists for decades, many unanswered questions remain. The town was forgotten for centuries and covered by rich vegetation until July 24th, 1911 when American historian Hiram Bingham was led by an 11 year old boy native to the site where he made the re-discovery of this phenomenal structure. It was all done on accident as Bingham was actually in search of the lost town of Vilcabamba.
IMPORTANT NOTE
Passengers who are either not interested or not able to the hike the Inca Trail can choose to spend 2 days in Cuzco and then travel by train to Aguas Calientes. The next morning they may take and early bus to the Machu Picchu entrance and meet the hikers at the ruins. Please advise your travel agent or Footprint Expeditions while booking if you decide to not hike the Inca Trail.
Also note that the Inca trail will be closed for general maintenance during the month of February every year. Also note that inclement weather or other conditions beyond our control may occur and the original itinerary might change.
Meals Included: Breakfast.
Free day to relax or to keep exploring this city. There are several optional excursions available or just arrange a nice massage at one of the local spas. (It may be needed after the long trek!)
Meals Included: Breakfast.
Today we will head south of Cuzco to the Rapids of Chuquicahuana, located in the upper side of the Sacred Valley of the Incas on the Vilcanota River. Enjoy White-Water River Rafting with Class I to III Rapids. All the equipment needed will be provided. Then re-load your energy with a picnic lunch. We will return to Cuzco in the afternoon.
Meals Included: Breakfast and Lunch.
Fly from the Andes Mountains to the Amazon Rainforest Basin. Travel by canoe to our lodge in the middle of the rainforest in the Tambopata National Reserve. The rainforest offers a mixture of river life, great jungle trekking, animal spotting, bird watching, as well as much exotic fauna and flora.
The flight lasts about 30 minutes originating in Cuzco, crossing the Eastern Andes Mountain Range, and landing in Puerto Maldonado. This is the most important city in the area and is situated at the confluence of the Tambopata and Madre Dios Rivers. The main industrial activities of this area are Brazilian nut collecting, working with timber, agriculture, gold mining, and in the last years ecotourism has gained popularity.
We will head to the town’s river port and jump in a motorized canoe to navigate one of the most important rivers in the area. On our way to our lodge we will have the chance to spot river wild life like Flycatchers, Jabirus, Roadside Hawks, Capybaras, Macaws, Parrots, Turtles, and sometimes small Caimans. The large spectrum of animals and plants in this area include over 200 mammal species, 32 parrot species, 89 frog species, thousands of plants, four species of monkeys, many species of lizards, and more than 1300 bird species, just to name a few. Some of the most famous wild life in the are the Tapir, Ocelot, Harpy Eagle, Jaguar, Hoatzin, and Giant River Otters, some of which are especially difficult to spot.
The lodge is basic and makes for simple accommodation, but at the same time is comfortable. The cabins are made with eco friendly materials mimicking the native style of the region. Each room has two beds each with mosquito nets, flushable toilets, cold showers, and no electricity. The lodge staff is maid up mainly of locals who are trained to work in tourism, and who are also the best ones to show and teach you about their customs, traditions, medicinal plants, hunting and fishing techniques.
Meals Included: 2 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches and 2 Diners.
Fly back to Peru’s capital city, have some free time to do some last minute shopping, and enjoy our farewell dinner.
Meals Included: Breakfasts.
There are no planned activities for today. Have a safe journey whether you are headed home or to explore another destination!
Meals Included: Breakfasts.
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