local cultures and ancient villages
like you've never before experienced
unique and beautiful place
From the Sacred Valley of the Incas to the high altitude waters of Lake Titicaca, this trip explores some of the greatest highlights Peru has to offer.
Valley of the Incas– Sacred Valley, Peru
High in the Andes mountains, visit the ancient ruins at the Sacred Valley located near the Incan capital of Cusco. Although historians believe that humans lived in the area since 6,000 B.C., it is better known for being very important farmland for the Incan Empire. Its rich soil was a perfect place to plant the crops that nourished the ancient people and was said to produce Peru’s best corn. The surrounding area boasts colorful indigenous markets, historic ruins and spectacular sites of numerous peaks, ranges and valleys of the Peruvian Andes. After exploring this ancient wonder, relax at a spa and enjoy an incredible Peruvian gourmet meal.
The Iconic Machu Picchu ~ Aguas Calientes, Peru
An UNESCO World Heritage Site and considered one of the seven wonders of the world, Machu Picchu is the ultimate bucket list destination. This ancient city gives us a glimpse into the intricate story of one of the world’s greatest empires, the infamous Incas. Machu Picchu is a mystery because the Incans abandoned the city intact during the Spanish conquest. The Spanish never found the community and it wasn’t until 1911 that is was discovered by outsiders. Some say the inhabitants of this ancient village left, fleeing the threat of European disease, but the truth of their departure is as mythical as the people themselves. Take a walk through time and listen to the whispering winds of the majestic Andes as they blow through this breathtaking ancient city and maybe the secret will be revealed.
City of Gold ~ Cusco, Peru
As you wander the cobblestone streets of Cusco, it feels as though you’ve stepped back in time. Intricate Incan walls topped with colonial Spanish architecture tells the story of the turbulent conquest of South America and depicts the living history that still remains today. Impressive cathedrals, boutique art galleries, and exquisite Peruvian food line the streets and give way to many easy and interesting ways to pass the time. Plan to stay at least one full day here…this historical town with continue to dazzle.
Lake Titicaca– Puno, Peru
At 12,507ft above sea level, Lake Titicaca is revered as being the highest navigable lake in the world. With its stunning blue water, rich local cultures and mysterious ancient history, this lake is well worth a visit. A variety of communities and cultures still inhabit this lake region and include the UNESCO heritage site of the island of Taquille where world famous, intricate weavings are still produced by the local community. Lake Titicaca is also known for the floating islands of Uros which are handmade by the locals using reeds from the lake and provide a peaceful floating home for the Uros people. From unforgettable sunsets to mysterious underwater ruins, Lake Titicaca will provide you with stories to share with your friends for many years to come.
Note: This trip is based on small group pricing. Actual per person costs will vary based on group size, activities included and hotel choices.
TRIP COST
STARTING AT: $8500 per person
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