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Intermediate Tours require a moderate level of activity. On certain days passengers may encounter long travel days, while other days they will be standing or walking for extended periods of time (sometimes over difficult terrains) during sightseeing excursions.
This small-group tour will show you the greatest attractions of Peru. Travelers will begin their journey in the cosmopolitan city of Lima to discover rich colonial treasures along with breathtaking attractions. Discover Love Park in Miraflores and experience traditional Peruvian culture in Huaca Pucllana. The tour will continue to Cusco, the extraordinary center of the Inca world. Explore the rich archaeological sites of this gorgeous city and discover San Cristobal Plaza, Koricancha Temple, and Inca Roca Palace. Bask in the breathtaking beauty and extraordinary remains of the Sacred Valley as you explore one of the most beautiful attractions in South America. From there you will travel to Machu Picchu and see the legendary Lost City of the Incas, one of the 7 Wonders of the World. Head back to Cusco where you will end this fascinating tour of Peru.
Machu Picchu Ticket Notice: Passport copies are required within 2 weeks of booking to secure entrance tickets. Availability is limited, and additional costs may apply if passport details are submitted late.
Prices for this tour are per person, based on twin/double sharing basis.
Single supplement is available for up to USD 399 per person.
| Optional Tours Selection | |
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Visit the Larco Museum, Traditional Tavern and Magic Water Circuit (on SIC basis) - Day 2 ![]() Starting time: 4:00 PM. Discover the capital city of Lima with a unique style. Begin your exploration by learning about the ancient Peruvian inhabitants in the Larco Museum, housed in a colonial mansion dating to the 18th century, built on top of a Pre-Columbian pyramid of the 7th century. The tour will continue to an antique Tavern, where you will delight your palates with some delicious Peruvian sandwiches accompanied by a drink made of Pisco, the flagship liquor. Finally, head to the Magic Water Circuit*, the largest water and light show in Latin America. We will see the greatest show of ornamental fountains where there is perfect harmony and communion of water, light, music, and images. On Mondays, the Magic Water Circuit is closed and will be replaced with a visit to the Barranco District. |
+ $65 |
Visit the Larco Museum, Traditional Tavern and Magic Water Circuit (on private basis) - Day 2 ![]() Starting time: 4:00 PM. Discover the capital city of Lima with a unique style. Begin your exploration by learning about the ancient Peruvian inhabitants in the Larco Museum, housed in a colonial mansion dating to the 18th century, built on top of a Pre-Columbian pyramid of the 7th century. The tour will continue to an antique Tavern, where you will delight your palates with some delicious Peruvian sandwiches accompanied by a drink made of Pisco, the flagship liquor. Finally, head to the Magic Water Circuit*, the largest water and light show in Latin America. We will see the greatest show of ornamental fountains where there is perfect harmony and communion of water, light, music, and images. On Mondays, the Magic Water Circuit is closed and will be replaced with a visit to the Barranco District. |
+ $120 |
| Dinner & Show at Don Antonio Restaurant - Day 3 | + $35 |
| Upgrade to lunch at the Tinkuy Restaurant (Belmond Sanctuary lodge) - Day 5 | + $20 |
| Upgrade to Vistadome Train Service - Day 5 | + $35 |
Full Day Pisac Indian market and Ollantaytambo fortress with buffet lunch (on Pvt basis) - Day 6 ![]() Starts at: 8.30 AM. Price includes entrance fees. Level of difficulty: Difficult. The Sacred Valley of the Incas is waiting for you. On the way you will stop at Awanacancha, a quaint complex to admire Andean camelids such as alpacas and llamas and learn from local inhabitants about traditional dyeing and knitting techniques. Later you will explore the Pisac Market with enough free time to wander around and buy handcrafts. If you feel like tasting something traditional, stop by the wood ovens for a delicious empanada or a piece of bread. Lunch will be serviced at a local restaurant. In the afternoon, your tour will continue to Ollantaytambo, a small town full of local color which has been inhabited since Inca times. There, you will visit the main temple used as a fortress throughout the Inca resistance. You may enjoy breathtaking views for incredible pictures. |
+ $160 |
Full Day Pisac Indian market and Ollantaytambo fortress with buffet lunch (on private basis) - Day 6 ![]() Starts at: 8.30 AM. Price includes entrance fees. Level of difficulty: Difficult. The Sacred Valley of the Incas is waiting for you. On the way you will stop at Awanacancha, a quaint complex to admire Andean camelids such as alpacas and llamas and learn from local inhabitants about traditional dyeing and knitting techniques. Later you will explore the Pisac Market with enough free time to wander around and buy handcrafts. If you feel like tasting something traditional, stop by the wood ovens for a delicious empanada or a piece of bread. Lunch will be serviced at a local restaurant. In the afternoon, your tour will continue to Ollantaytambo, a small town full of local color which has been inhabited since Inca times. There, you will visit the main temple used as a fortress throughout the Inca resistance. You may enjoy breathtaking views for incredible pictures. |
+ $165 |
Full Day Via Ferrata and Zip Line in the Sacred Valley - Day 6 ![]() Starts at: 7:00 AM. Level of difficulty: Moderate. Situated in Pachar, in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, Via Ferrata is a new choice for adventure lovers. It was designed for an adrenaline-charged experience amidst breathtaking views and with safety measures needed for those with no climbing experience. Climb 300 meters using iron ladders and knowing you are 100% safe. Enjoy the breathtaking views, and then descend a 100-meter cliff fixed to a rope. This will be a truly unforgettable experience for adventure lovers. In the afternoon, you will go on the Sacred Valley Zipline, where visitors of all ages will get the opportunity to fly over this magical and magnificent valley in a fun and safe manner. The zipline consists of 6 lines or cables, stretching from 100m to 500m, for a total of 2000m. The guide will hook you to the cables using a pulley connected to the harness. The cables are so tight there is no need for a brake system since the speed decreases upon approaching the end. To get to the first line, a 35-minute hike will be required. This entire hike is equipped with Via Ferrata (iron ladders) to ensure maximum security and confidence for all adventure lovers. No experience will be required. |
+ $115 |
Full Day Via Ferrata and Zip Line in the Sacred Valley (on private basis) - Day 6 ![]() Starts at: 7:00 AM. Level of difficulty: Moderate. Situated in Pachar, in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, Via Ferrata is a new choice for adventure lovers. It was designed for an adrenaline-charged experience amidst breathtaking views and with safety measures needed for those with no climbing experience. Climb 300 meters using iron ladders and knowing you are 100% safe. Enjoy the breathtaking views, and then descend a 100-meter cliff fixed to a rope. This will be a truly unforgettable experience for adventure lovers. In the afternoon, you will go on the Sacred Valley Zipline, where visitors of all ages will get the opportunity to fly over this magical and magnificent valley in a fun and safe manner. The zipline consists of 6 lines or cables, stretching from 100m to 500m, for a total of 2000m. The guide will hook you to the cables using a pulley connected to the harness. The cables are so tight there is no need for a brake system since the speed decreases upon approaching the end. To get to the first line, a 35-minute hike will be required. This entire hike is equipped with Via Ferrata (iron ladders) to ensure maximum security and confidence for all adventure lovers. No experience will be required. |
+ $200 |
ChocoMuseo With Bean to Bar Chocolate Workshop - Day 6 ![]() Duration: 2hrs. Starts at: 11:00 AM or 15:30 PM. You will learn about the process of chocolate making starting from the cocoa tree in the Peruvian jungle. Discover the rich history of chocolate before you prepare your own with milk chocolate or bitter chocolate. Please note that you have to make your own way to the venue for this experience. |
+ $30 |
| Extra night in Lima (Britania Miraflores or similar) | |
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| Charges for 1 Day(s) Prices include breakfast, taxes & airport transfer. |
+ $60 |
| Rooming Charges | |
| Twin/Double Sharing Basis | +0 |
| Single Supplement | + $50 / person |
| Extra night in Cusco including breakfast and airport transfer | |
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| Tour Extension for 1 Day(s) |
+ $125 |
| Rooming Charges | |
| Twin/Double Sharing Basis | +0 |
| Single Supplement | + $95 / person |
Welcome to Peru! Upon arrival in Lima, you will be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel.
Overnight in Lima
This morning you will embark on a tour through Lima’s streets and plazas. Begin your journey at Love Park in Miraflores with a breathtaking view of the Pacific Ocean before heading to Huaca Pucllana, a ceremonial center of Lima culture. After this, you will travel to the Main Square where the Government Palace and the Town Hall are located. You will visit the Cathedral and explore the Santo Domingo Convent, along whose corridors San Martin de Porras and San Rosa de Lima used to walk in the 17th century, and where their remains rest today. Enjoy the afternoon at leisure or perhaps book an optional tour.
Overnight in Lima
Optional: Visit the Larco Museum, Traditional Tavern and Magic Water Circuit (on SIC basis): USD 65, min 1 paxStarting time: 4:00 PM.
Discover the capital city of Lima with a unique style. Begin your exploration by learning about the ancient Peruvian inhabitants in the Larco Museum, housed in a colonial mansion dating to the 18th century, built on top of a Pre-Columbian pyramid of the 7th century. The tour will continue to an antique Tavern, where you will delight your palates with some delicious Peruvian sandwiches accompanied by a drink made of Pisco, the flagship liquor. Finally, head to the Magic Water Circuit*, the largest water and light show in Latin America. We will see the greatest show of ornamental fountains where there is perfect harmony and communion of water, light, music, and images.
On Mondays, the Magic Water Circuit is closed and will be replaced with a visit to the Barranco District.
Optional: Visit the Larco Museum, Traditional Tavern and Magic Water Circuit (on private basis): USD 120, min 2 paxStarting time: 4:00 PM.
Discover the capital city of Lima with a unique style. Begin your exploration by learning about the ancient Peruvian inhabitants in the Larco Museum, housed in a colonial mansion dating to the 18th century, built on top of a Pre-Columbian pyramid of the 7th century. The tour will continue to an antique Tavern, where you will delight your palates with some delicious Peruvian sandwiches accompanied by a drink made of Pisco, the flagship liquor. Finally, head to the Magic Water Circuit*, the largest water and light show in Latin America. We will see the greatest show of ornamental fountains where there is perfect harmony and communion of water, light, music, and images.
On Mondays, the Magic Water Circuit is closed and will be replaced with a visit to the Barranco District.
This morning you will be transferred back to the airport for your flight to Cusco. After a spectacular flight over the snow-capped Andes to Cusco, the oldest inhabited city in the hemisphere, situated at an elevation of 11,440 feet, you will be met and transferred to your hotel. Enjoy the rest of the day at leisure to relax and adjust to the altitude of this magnificent city.
Overnight in Cusco
Optional: Dinner & Show at Don Antonio Restaurant : USD 35, min 1 paxSpend your morning at leisure. This afternoon, explore the city with a tour starting at San Cristobal Plaza. You will see breathtaking panoramic views of the city. Visit Saint Peter Market, where you may appreciate the local flavors and learn about local produce in the area. You may find everything here as it is the main supply center in the city. Continue your journey to the Koricancha Temple (Golden Precinct is the meaning of its name in Quechua) — you can still feel the sumptuousness of its walls that were once lined in gold sheets. From Saint Blas, you will walk along Hatun Rumiyoc Street, and find the Inca Roca Palace midway, today the Archbishop’s Palace. You will have time to admire the famous Stone of the Twelve Angles. Continue to the Main Square to see the spectacular architecture of the Cathedral and enjoy a breathtaking view of the main square.
Overnight in Cusco
This morning you will be transferred to Ollantaytambo Train Station, where you will depart the city by train and visit one of the New 7 Wonders of the World. Arrive at the Aguas Calientes Station where our staff will assist you on boarding the bus to go up the winding road to Machu Picchu, along the spectacular views of the Urubamba River and its magnificent canyon. Machu Picchu, The Lost City of the Incas, will surprise you with its terraces, ceremonial shrines, steps, and urban areas. Energy will be all around you. After a guided tour, you may enjoy lunch at a local restaurant. At the arranged time, you will take the train back to Ollantaytambo, and then transfer to our hotel in Cusco by car.
Overnight in Cusco
Optional: Upgrade to lunch at the Tinkuy Restaurant (Belmond Sanctuary lodge): USD 20, min 1 pax Optional: Upgrade to Vistadome Train Service: USD 35, min 1 paxSpend the day at leisure to explore the city at your own pace or perhaps book one of the following optional tours.
Overnight in Cusco
Optional: Full Day Pisac Indian market and Ollantaytambo fortress with buffet lunch (on Pvt basis): USD 160, min 1 paxStarts at: 8.30 AM. Price includes entrance fees. Level of difficulty: Difficult.
The Sacred Valley of the Incas is waiting for you. On the way you will stop at Awanacancha, a quaint complex to admire Andean camelids such as alpacas and llamas and learn from local inhabitants about traditional dyeing and knitting techniques. Later you will explore the Pisac Market with enough free time to wander around and buy handcrafts. If you feel like tasting something traditional, stop by the wood ovens for a delicious empanada or a piece of bread. Lunch will be serviced at a local restaurant. In the afternoon, your tour will continue to Ollantaytambo, a small town full of local color which has been inhabited since Inca times. There, you will visit the main temple used as a fortress throughout the Inca resistance. You may enjoy breathtaking views for incredible pictures.
Optional: Full Day Pisac Indian market and Ollantaytambo fortress with buffet lunch (on private basis): USD 165, min 2 paxStarts at: 8.30 AM. Price includes entrance fees. Level of difficulty: Difficult.
The Sacred Valley of the Incas is waiting for you. On the way you will stop at Awanacancha, a quaint complex to admire Andean camelids such as alpacas and llamas and learn from local inhabitants about traditional dyeing and knitting techniques. Later you will explore the Pisac Market with enough free time to wander around and buy handcrafts. If you feel like tasting something traditional, stop by the wood ovens for a delicious empanada or a piece of bread. Lunch will be serviced at a local restaurant. In the afternoon, your tour will continue to Ollantaytambo, a small town full of local color which has been inhabited since Inca times. There, you will visit the main temple used as a fortress throughout the Inca resistance. You may enjoy breathtaking views for incredible pictures.
Optional: Full Day Via Ferrata and Zip Line in the Sacred Valley: USD 115, min 2 paxStarts at: 7:00 AM. Level of difficulty: Moderate.
Situated in Pachar, in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, Via Ferrata is a new choice for adventure lovers. It was designed for an adrenaline-charged experience amidst breathtaking views and with safety measures needed for those with no climbing experience. Climb 300 meters using iron ladders and knowing you are 100% safe. Enjoy the breathtaking views, and then descend a 100-meter cliff fixed to a rope. This will be a truly unforgettable experience for adventure lovers. In the afternoon, you will go on the Sacred Valley Zipline, where visitors of all ages will get the opportunity to fly over this magical and magnificent valley in a fun and safe manner. The zipline consists of 6 lines or cables, stretching from 100m to 500m, for a total of 2000m. The guide will hook you to the cables using a pulley connected to the harness. The cables are so tight there is no need for a brake system since the speed decreases upon approaching the end. To get to the first line, a 35-minute hike will be required. This entire hike is equipped with Via Ferrata (iron ladders) to ensure maximum security and confidence for all adventure lovers. No experience will be required.
Optional: Full Day Via Ferrata and Zip Line in the Sacred Valley (on private basis): USD 200, min 2 paxStarts at: 7:00 AM. Level of difficulty: Moderate.
Situated in Pachar, in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, Via Ferrata is a new choice for adventure lovers. It was designed for an adrenaline-charged experience amidst breathtaking views and with safety measures needed for those with no climbing experience. Climb 300 meters using iron ladders and knowing you are 100% safe. Enjoy the breathtaking views, and then descend a 100-meter cliff fixed to a rope. This will be a truly unforgettable experience for adventure lovers. In the afternoon, you will go on the Sacred Valley Zipline, where visitors of all ages will get the opportunity to fly over this magical and magnificent valley in a fun and safe manner. The zipline consists of 6 lines or cables, stretching from 100m to 500m, for a total of 2000m. The guide will hook you to the cables using a pulley connected to the harness. The cables are so tight there is no need for a brake system since the speed decreases upon approaching the end. To get to the first line, a 35-minute hike will be required. This entire hike is equipped with Via Ferrata (iron ladders) to ensure maximum security and confidence for all adventure lovers. No experience will be required.
Optional: ChocoMuseo With Bean to Bar Chocolate Workshop: USD 30, min 2 paxDuration: 2hrs. Starts at: 11:00 AM or 15:30 PM.
You will learn about the process of chocolate making starting from the cocoa tree in the Peruvian jungle. Discover the rich history of chocolate before you prepare your own with milk chocolate or bitter chocolate.
Please note that you have to make your own way to the venue for this experience.
Today you will be transferred back to the Cusco International Airport for your flight back home.
We offer a different option; we know you need a comfortable, fresh and open space to rest and recharge your batteries. Libre Hotel offers you an ideal place to relax and enjoy a personalized service so that your stay is totally pleasant and without inconveniences. Our excellent location will allow you to try different activities, go to restaurants, bars, or just relax and have a good time. Everything is within your reach. We will make sure to suggest the best activities so you can enjoy your stay.
Treat yourself to an exceptionally relaxing travel experience where boutique style meets genuine Peruvian hospitality at Hotel LP Los Portales Cusco. Overlooking El Sol Avenue, with uninterrupted views of the sacred Koricancha Temple, this contemporary destination is one of Cusco, Peru's premier hotels for business and leisure travel.

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All children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Minimum age for children on escorted tours is 8. Minimum age on Safaris is 8. Minimum age for game drives in Kruger National Park (South Africa) is 12. Minimum age for Uganda programs is 15.
Please note that many countries have adopted practices to prevent international abductions of children. If a person under the age of 18 years will be travelling with an adult other than his/her parents, or with only one parent, a notarized letter, granting authorization to travel, including the dates of travel should be carried.

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