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Ethical - Do it yourself - 16 days
Honeymoon discount - 16 days
The journey of journeys: crossing Peru from north to south, following an itinerary made by travelers for travelers. Discover the Moche, Chimu and Incan cultures, as you experience Peru’s wonderful biodiversity: the deserts, the Pacific coasts, the magical Andes and their altiplanos, Cusco and Machu Picchu, Lake Titicaca and Arequipa and the Colca Canyon.
Finally, you’ll visit and help numerous projects we support: CEPROF in Lima, Mosoq Runa in the Sacred Valley, and the Hogar de las Estrellas in Cusco.
Day 1 Flight into Lima. Pick-up at airport and transfer to the CEPROF Project. Dinner (if your flight gets in before 7 p.m.) and overnight at CEPROF, a Home for girls, ages 6 to 18, who have been abandoned or who are in physical and psychological danger.
Day 2 Tour of the CEPROF project. Around midday, we’ll go to Jorge Chavez Airport to get our flight to Cusco. Pick-up at Cusco airport and transfer to hotel, where you’ll have time to relax and allow your body to get used to the altitude. Free afternoon; we advise you to relax and eat very lightly. Night in hotel.
Day 3 Around 9:30 a.m., after breakfast, trip via private transportation to San Pedro Market, where we’ll be surrounded by Andean tastes, colors and smells. This is a real glimpse into local life and is thus the perfect starting point for a visit to Cusco. Next, we’ll go visit the Incan ruins on the outskirts of the city: Sacsayhuaman, Kenko, Puka Pukara and Tambomachay. For lunch, we’ll go to the Larapa neighborhood, where we’ll eat with the children and teenagers of the Hogar de las Estrellas, a wonderful project that supports differently-abled children. In the afternoon, we will go back into town, and you will choose one of the following places to visit (entrance fees not included): the Cathedral in the Plaza de Armas; the beautiful MAP (Museum of Pre-Columbian Art); Qoricancha or the Temple of the Sun; the striking neighborhood of San Blas with the Coca Shop (where they use coca leaves to make infusions, chocolates, cakes, ice creams, etc.); an artisan market where you can buy presents. Night in Hotel.
Day 4 Around 9.30 am, with private transport, we’ll go and discover the Sacred Valley. We’ll visit: Chincheros andt the Rainbow Temple, Moray, ancient Inca laboratory and Maras with its impressive salt mines, landscapes that will let us speechless. Successively we’ll head for Urumbamba where the children of Mosoq Runa will be waiting for us for lunch. Back to the hotel in late afternoon.
Day 5 After breakfast, at 8.30am, once more we’ll head for the Sacred Valley. We’ll visit Pisaq with its imposing ruins and its unique colourful handicraft market, where colours and flavours are merged with the colonial architecture. Subsequently we’ll go to Ollantaytambo, the Inca wonder with its fortress and village perfectly well-preserved. And finally, we’ll catch the train to Aguas Calientes to start the adventure “Machu Picchu”. Night in hotel.
Day 6 At dawn, we’ll take the bus to go to Machu Picchu (it’s advisable to wake up at 5.00am, have an abundant breakfast and take one of the first buses). We’ll be able to visit the incredible archaeological complex (and also the Wayna Picchu) till 2.00 pm. Then in the afternoon we’ll catch our train back to Cusco (Ollantaytambo). We’ll arrive at Cusco in late evening. Pick-up and night in hotel.
Day 7 Public bus option: We’ll come pick you up at 7 a.m. and take you to the bus terminal; the bus leaves at 7:30 for Puno. The “First Class” tourist bus (with heating, air conditioning, chemical toilet, DVDs, service on board and buffet lunch in Sicuani included) will make a series of stops along the way: Andahuaylilla, Rajchi and Pukara. Pick-up at the Puno bus terminal. In the evening - between 7:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. - meeting in the Hotel with a representative of the community of Huayllano. Night in Hotel. Private minibus option: After breakfast, around 9:30 a.m., we’ll start our journey towards Puno. We can make stops when we like along the way. Lunch in Sicuani (not included). In the evening - between 7:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. - meeting in the Hotel with a representative of the community of Huayllano. Night in Hotel.
Days 8 & 9 Early wake-up call and breakfast. At 7:30 a.m., we’ll go to the harbor and get in a private boat to explore Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world. First, we’ll visit the floating Uros Islands, north of Puno bay. Next, we’ll head to Taquile, the lake’s biggest island, and dock on the north side of the island. From there, we’ll go to the small harbor of Huayllano. The Huayllano families will show us the island’s ancestral traditions; as their guests, we’ll eat their typical dishes and, for a night, live like locals. In the evening, we’ll have dinner with our host family. Night in the host family’s home. The next day, after breakfast, we’ll have time to explore the bay’s surroundings, the beach and some archeological ruins. Then, we’ll walk to Taquile town, where we’ll have lunch. Eventually, we’ll walk down to the harbor and return to Puno, arriving around 6 p.m. Night in hotel.
Day 10 In the morning, pick-up at the hotel and transfer to the airport of Juliaca. Flight Juliaca-Lima. Free day in Lima and alternative Lima city tour. In the evening transfer to the bus station and bus Lima-Trujillo (around 8 hours) in a high-quality bus (heating, air conditioning, chemical bathroom, DVDs, service on board).
Day 11 Pick up at the bus station and transfer to the Hotel. The morning will be dedicated to exploring Trujillo; we’ll walk around the historical center, admiring its beautiful churches and incredible colonial houses. We’ll also visit the University Archeological Museum, with its ancient Moche relics. Then, we’ll drive 8 km (5 miles) out of Trujillo to see the Huaca del Sol y de la Luna (“The Sun and Moon Temple”), a Moche ceremonial center with impressive polychrome murals. Later we'll visit Huanchaco. Night in Hotel in Trujillo.
Day 12 After breakfast, we’ll go explore Chan Chan, the capital of the Chimu kingdom, the largest city built with adobe bricks in pre-Columbian America. Its walls are decorated with reliefs of animals, geometric figures and mythical beings. In the afternoon, we’ll go see the Chimu Huaca del Dragón o del Arco Iris (“Dragon” or “Rainbow Temple”) and the El Brujo archeological site, another incredible example of Moche art and culture. Back to Trujillo and night in hotel.
Day 13 Excursion three hours north to Lambayeque, near Chiclayo, to visit the excellent Royal Tombs of Sipan Museum, one of the most beautiful museums in all of Latin America. A real treat for history and archeology lovers. Back in Trujillo in the late evening. Night in hotel.
Day 14 Trujillo-Lima (around 8 hours) in a high-quality bus (heating, air conditioning, chemical bathroom, DVDs, service on board). Pick-up at bus terminal and transfer to CEPROF. Night at CEPROF.
Day 15 If your flight out of Lima leaves in the evening, we’ll do an alternative Lima city tour. Transfer CEPROF-airport. Flight out of Lima. |
Project Contribution of US$100.00 per person (to be paid separately) allotted to the following projects:
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If the length of your vacation isn’t the same as the length of our tour, write us! Together, we’ll draw up an itinerary that suits you. Remember that our tours don’t have fixed departure dates; you decide when to travel!
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3 people: $ 2,690 4/5 people: $ 2,590 6/7 people: $ 2,450 Price por person in US dollars |