Legendary Peru
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Prepare to explore spectacular landscapes, authentic flavors, and the living heritage of one of the world's most intriguing civilizations. Legendary Peru is a profound, transformative journey that takes you from modern-day Lima, with its vibrant cultural life and exquisite cuisine, to the mythical Machu Picchu, a wonder of the modern world and an emblem of the Inca legacy.
Begin your adventure in Lima with a tour of its colonial history and modern spaces. Then, head to the coastal desert of Ica, where you can experience the thrill of the Huacachina oases and sample local wines and piscos. Then, you will fly to the Andes to experience the spiritual and architectural richness of Cusco and the Sacred Valley. Finally, you will reach the highlight of the journey: a magical experience at Machu Picchu, the lost city of the Incas nestled among the mountains and clouds.
Next, your route will take you to Puno in the southern highlands, where you will navigate Lake Titicaca, the highest lake in the world. There, you will live with communities that preserve their ancestral customs, such as the Uros and the Taquileños (Taquile people).
Every day of this tour is carefully designed to connect you with the essence of Peru: its millennial history, natural landscapes, living culture, and spirituality. From the Pacific to the Andes, this journey is more than a trip; it's an experience that will leave an indelible mark on your soul.
Overview
- Day 1: Arrival in Lima - City Tour and Magical Water Circuit
- Day 2: Lima - Paracas - Huacachina - Lima
- Day 3: Flight from Lima to Cusco, followed by a city tour in the afternoon
- Day 4: Sacred Valley of the Incas - Take the panoramic train to Machu Picchu Village
- Day 5: Machu Picchu, the Inca Citadel - Return to Cusco
- Day 6: Hike to Humantay Lagoon - Nature at Its Finest
- Day 7: Chinchero, Maras, and Moray - Living Heritage of the Andes Tour
- Day 8: Hike to the Mountain of Seven Colours - The Rainbow of the Andes
- Day 9: Cusco to Puno via the Ruta del Sol - History, Culture, and Andean Landscapes
- Day 10: Sailing on Lake Titicaca - Uros and Taquile Islands + Farewell Dinner Show
- Day 11: Flight Juliaca - Lima
Category | Traditional | |
Difficulty | 1/5 | |
Requirements | No experience required | |
Type of service | Shared & Private |
Included & Excluded
You will find detailed information about the services included in our tours and hikes below. Please read the list of inclusions and exclusions carefully.
- 2 Nights Hotel in Lima
- 5 Nights Hotel in Cusco
- 1 Hotel Night in Machupicchu Village - Aguas Calientes
- 2 Hotel nights in Puno
- 10 breakfasts in the hotels.
- 1 buffet lunch in the Sacred Valley
- 1 breakfast and lunch buffet at the Humantay Lagoon Tour.
- 1 breakfast and lunch buffet on the Colored Mountain Tour.
- 1 buffet lunch on the Cusco - Puno route.
- 1 dinner show in Puno
- Entrance fees to all tourist centers in Lima, Ica, Cusco, Machupicchu and Puno.
- Entrance to the Historic Sanctuary of Machupicchu.
- Entrance to Qorikancha
- Entrance to the Cathedral
- BTG (General Tourist Ticket) this ticket includes 16 tourist attractions in Cusco and the Sacred Valley (Saqsayhuaman, Q'enqo, PukaPukara, Tambomachay, Pisaq, Ollantaytambo, Chinchero, Moray and museums).
- Train tickets in tourist service round trip.
- Inca Rail VOYAGER Train: Departure: 16:36
- Inca Rail VOYAGER Train: Return: 14:30
- Bus ticket up and down from Aguas Calientes to Machupicchu.
- Transportation, guide and entrance fees to Vinincunca Mountain and Humantay Lagoon.
- Transfers from the airport in Lima, Cusco and Puno in private service.
- Transfer to the train station in private service in Cusco.
- Boat and guide on the tour to Lake Titiqaqa.
- Guide and transportation authorized by MINCETUR
- 24hrs assistance
- Commissions:VISA, MASTERCARD, AMERICAN EXPRESS, DINNERS and PAYPAL
- Meals not described in the itinerary
- Gratuities
- Flight tickets
- Buggy rental in Huacachina
- Horse rental in Humantay and Vinincunca
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Lima - City Tour and Magical Water Circuit
When you arrive at Jorge Chávez International Airport, the Machu Picchu Altitude team will greet you and take you to your hotel in Lima in a comfortable vehicle. After you check in and rest briefly, we will begin a fascinating guided tour of Lima's historic center, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
You will explore the impressive Plaza Mayor, surrounded by monumental colonial buildings, including the Government Palace, the Municipality of Lima, and the Cathedral—icons of the viceregal past. Next, we will visit the Convent of San Francisco, renowned for its impressive Baroque architecture and mysterious catacombs, which reveal lesser-known aspects of ancient Lima.
At nightfall, we will visit the Magic Water Circuit, located in the Parque de la Reserva. This show features technology, music, and color, showcasing interactive illuminated fountains that dance to traditional and modern melodies. It's the perfect opportunity to take unforgettable photos.
Finally, we will return to the hotel for some rest. Overnight in Lima.
Day 2: Lima - Paracas - Huacachina - Lima
We will start the day with an early morning transfer from Lima to the south coast. We will head to Paracas, where we will take an exciting boat ride to the Ballestas Islands, also known as the “Peruvian Galapagos.” During the tour, you will see the diverse marine life of the Pacific, including sea lion colonies and hundreds of guano birds, such as boobies, pelicans, and curlews. You will also see mysterious rock formations shaped by the wind and sea. Next, we will visit the famous Candelabro, a geoglyph carved in the sand whose origin is still a mystery.
Then, we will head to the city of Ica and explore the magical oasis of Huacachina, hidden among desert dunes. There, you can choose between a buggy ride through the enormous dunes and sandboarding, an adrenaline-pumping activity in the middle of the desert. You will also have time to relax and enjoy this place's unique view.
After the adventure, we will return to Lima in the afternoon. We will spend the night in Lima.
Day 3: Flight from Lima to Cusco, followed by a city tour in the afternoon
Arrival in Cusco — Tour of the Capital of the Inca Empire
In the morning, take an early flight to Cusco, the ancient capital of the Tahuantinsuyo and the current jewel of the Andean world. Upon arrival at Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport, the Machu Picchu Altitude team will be waiting to transfer you comfortably to your hotel.
After you check in, we recommend resting briefly to acclimate to the altitude (11,153 ft), which is essential to enjoying the coming days to the fullest.
In the afternoon, we will begin an exciting guided tour of Cusco's most emblematic archaeological sites. We will start in the historic center with the impressive Cathedral of Cusco, a masterpiece of colonial Baroque art. Then, we will continue to the Temple of the Sun, also known as the Qoricancha, which was the most important spiritual center of the Inca Empire. There, you will see the original walls of finely carved stone that are still preserved.
Then, we will head to the outskirts of the city to visit four archaeological sites located on the hillsides.
Sacsayhuamán, a colossal ceremonial fortress with impressive, perfectly fitting Cyclopean stone walls that testify to the Incas' advanced engineering knowledge.
Q'enqo is a ritual center that was probably used for religious ceremonies or mummification. It has underground passages and altars carved into the living rock.
Puka Pukara is an ancient military structure with panoramic views of the valley. It was used as a checkpoint and resting place for Inca authorities.
Tambo Machay is known as the "Bath of the Inca" and is a sacred place where crystalline water flows through aqueducts and canals, showcasing Incan hydraulic knowledge.
We will finish the tour at sunset and return to the city. Enjoy a free evening to explore the historic center or enjoy a traditional Cusco dinner.
Overnight in Cusco.
Day 4: Sacred Valley of the Incas - Take the panoramic train to Machu Picchu Village
After breakfast, we will begin our fascinating journey through the agricultural, cultural, and spiritual heart of the ancient Inca Empire: the Sacred Valley of the Incas.
Our first stop is the Pisac archaeological complex, located atop a mountain. This site features agricultural terraces that blend perfectly with the natural environment, as well as ceremonial enclosures, dwellings, and stunning views of the valley. Then, we will descend to the famous Pisac handicraft market, where you can admire and purchase textiles, ceramics, jewelry, and other pieces handmade by local artisans.
We will then continue our journey through the fertile valley towards Urubamba, considered the heart of the Sacred Valley. There, we will enjoy a delicious buffet lunch featuring typical Andean dishes made with fresh, local ingredients.
In the afternoon, we will head to Ollantaytambo, an impressive living Inca city whose cobblestone alleys still preserve the original layout. There, we will visit the imposing ceremonial fortress, where we will find temples, terraces, and huge stone blocks that are perfectly assembled. We will also enjoy a spectacular panoramic view of the valley and the sacred mountains.
Afterwards, we will transfer to the Ollantaytambo train station to board the scenic train to Machu Picchu Pueblo (Aguas Calientes). During the journey, which follows the course of the Urubamba River, you will see the landscape transform from the Andes to lush jungle.
Upon arrival in Aguas Calientes, our Machu Picchu Altiplano team will meet you and accompany you to the hotel. Enjoy a free night to rest or stroll around this cozy village surrounded by nature.
Overnight in Machu Picchu Pueblo.
Day 5: Machu Picchu, the Inca Citadel - Return to Cusco
Today, you will experience one of the most anticipated moments of the trip: a visit to Machu Picchu, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
After breakfast at the hotel, we will board the ecological buses that will take us on a 30-minute climb up a mountain road to the majestic citadel of Machu Picchu (8,630 ft), nestled between cloud-covered mountains.
Upon arrival, you will begin a 2.5-hour guided tour, during which you will visit the main sectors of this enigmatic citadel, including:
The Temple of the Sun, with its perfect astronomical alignment;
The Intihuatana, or "sundial," which reflects the Incas' advanced astronomical knowledge.
You will also see the House of the Inca, ceremonial fountains, plazas, agricultural terraces, and astronomical observation centers.
During the tour, your guide will share the history, architecture, and Andean cosmovision that gave rise to this impressive legacy.
Afterwards, you will have free time to continue exploring, take photographs, or, if you wish, go up to the Sun Gate (Inti Punku) or the Inca Bridge at no additional cost, depending on the schedule.
Then, we will descend by bus to Machu Picchu Pueblo for lunch (not included). Afterwards, we will board the train back to Ollantaytambo station and enjoy the scenery of the river, mountains, and lush vegetation once again.
Upon arrival, private transportation will be waiting to take you back to your hotel in Cusco, where this history-filled day of wonder and connection with the Inca legacy will culminate.
Overnight in Cusco.
Day 6: Hike to Humantay Lagoon - Nature at Its Finest
Prepare for one of the most impressive experiences of your trip: a full-day excursion to the majestic Humantay Lagoon, a hidden natural treasure in the Peruvian Andes.
Early in the morning, we will leave Cusco for the village of Mollepata. There, we will enjoy a hearty breakfast before continuing by vehicle to Soraypampa (approximately 3,900 meters above sea level), the starting point of our trek.
From there, we will begin the approximately one-hour-and-thirty-minute ascent to the lagoon, a moderately difficult route surrounded by spectacular Andean landscapes. Along the way, we will enjoy unique views of the snow-capped Salkantay and Humantay mountains, which are considered sacred in the Andean cosmovision. Upon reaching the Humantay Lagoon (13,780 feet above sea level), you will witness an incredible natural spectacle: turquoise waters surrounded by snow-capped peaks—an ideal setting for photographs and moments of connection with nature.
There will be time to rest, take pictures, and absorb the energy of this mystical place before returning to Soraypampa. We will have lunch in Mollepata and return to Cusco in the afternoon.
Includes: Tourist transportation, professional guide, breakfast, lunch and permanent assistance.
Not included: Support horse (optional).
Approximate duration: 10 to 12 hours.
Overnight in Cusco.
Day 7: Chinchero, Maras, and Moray - Living Heritage of the Andes Tour
Today, you will explore some of the most fascinating cultural and natural treasures of the Sacred Valley. We will begin the day with a visit to Chinchero, a picturesque Andean village that has preserved its ancestral traditions. There, we will visit a traditional textile center where local women will demonstrate the spinning and dyeing processes using natural dyes, as well as the weaving techniques passed down from the Incas. We will also visit the colonial church, which was built on Inca walls, and enjoy a spectacular view of the valley.
Next, we will visit the Moray archaeological complex, an amazing set of circular agricultural terraces that the Incas used as a laboratory to experiment with crops at different altitudes and microclimates. The site's ingenious design and deep connection with the land reflect the advanced agricultural knowledge of the Tahuantinsuyo civilization.
Next, we will visit the impressive Salineras de Maras, a collection of over 3,000 salt pools located on a mountainside. Fed by a subterranean saltwater spring, these pools have been exploited since pre-Inca times and are still operated by local communities. The white landscape they create in the sun is unique and absolutely photogenic.
Throughout the tour, you will be surrounded by majestic Andean landscapes, including mountains, fields, rural communities, and clear skies.
Return to Cusco in the afternoon. Spend the night in the city.
Includes: Tourist transportation, professional guide, entrance fees, guided tour at each site and permanent assistance.
Approximate duration: 6 to 7 hours
Day 8: Hike to the Mountain of Seven Colours - The Rainbow of the Andes
Today, you will have one of the most spectacular experiences of the trip: hiking to the famous Rainbow Mountain (Vinicunca). This natural wonder has become an icon of Peru because of its unique beauty and geological significance.
We will leave Cusco very early in the morning (around 4:00 a.m.) and head to the community of Cusipata, where we will enjoy an Andean breakfast. Then, we will continue by vehicle to Phulawasipata (15,092 ft.), the trek's starting point.
The trek takes approximately one and a half hours, passing through high mountain landscapes with open pampas, small shepherd communities, and herds of alpacas, all framed by the imposing, snow-capped peaks of the Andes. The ascent is gradual, and although the difficulty level is moderate, the maximum altitude is 5,200 meters (17,060 feet) above sea level, so it is advisable to be well acclimatized.
Upon arriving at the main viewpoint, you will witness an incomparable natural spectacle. Vinicunca, also known as the Rainbow Mountain, reveals its multicolored stripes, which are formed by minerals such as iron, sulfur, and copper. From this point, you can also admire the snow-capped Ausangate, the highest mountain in Cusco, which is considered sacred in the Andean worldview.
After enjoying the scenery, taking pictures, and connecting with this unique environment, we will begin our descent. We will return by transport to Cusipata for a comforting lunch. In the afternoon, we will return to Cusco.
Spend the night in Cusco.
Includes: Tourist transportation, professional guide, breakfast, lunch, entrance fees and permanent assistance.
Approximate duration: 10 to 12 hours.
Maximum altitude: 5,200 meters above sea level.
Recommendations: Bring warm clothes, sunscreen, water, energy snacks and hiking poles (optional).
Day 9: Cusco to Puno via the Ruta del Sol - History, Culture, and Andean Landscapes
Today, we will say goodbye to Cusco and continue to the Peruvian altiplano. Our final destination is the city of Puno, located on the shores of the majestic Lake Titicaca. We will travel in a comfortable tourist bus on a cultural and scenic tour known as the Route of the Sun. This tour connects two great ancient Peruvian civilizations: the Incas and the Altiplano peoples.
We will make several guided stops along the way at sites of great historical, architectural, and natural significance:
Andahuaylillas: We will visit its famous Baroque church, known as the "Sistine Chapel of the Americas" for its impressive murals, gilded altars, and colonial paintings.
In Raqchi, we will explore the Temple of Wiracocha, an impressive Inca structure with stone and adobe walls. It is considered one of the most important sites in the empire due to its size and design.
In Sicuani, we will stop to enjoy a buffet lunch featuring regional specialties in a tranquil setting surrounded by mountains.
La Raya is the highest point of the trip at 4,335 meters above sea level. Here, you can admire the snow-capped Chimboya mountain range and take panoramic pictures.
Pukara: The last stop to visit the local museum and learn more about this ancient pre-Inca culture famous for its pottery and sculptures, including the traditional Pukara bulls.
Professional guides provide enriching explanations about the history, archaeology, and Andean cosmovision during each visit. The total trip duration is approximately 10 hours, and the bus has comfortable facilities.
Arrive in Puno in the afternoon and transfer to the hotel. Overnight stay.
Includes: Transportation in air-conditioned tourist bus, professional guide on route, entrance fees to archaeological sites and museums, buffet lunch.
Approximate duration: 10 hours.
Maximum altitude: 4,335 meters above sea level.
Recommendations: Bring warm clothes, water, sunscreen, snacks and camera.
Day 10: Sailing on Lake Titicaca - Uros and Taquile Islands + Farewell Dinner Show
Today, you will experience an unforgettable day sailing on the legendary Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world at 3,812 meters above sea level, and the cradle of ancient Andean cultures. This full-day tour allows you to visit two of its most iconic islands: the Uros and Taquile.
Early in the morning, we will head to the port of Puno to board a tourist boat with a guide. Our first stop will be the amazing Floating Islands of the Uros, a group of man-made islands constructed entirely of totora, a plant that grows in the lake. The inhabitants will warmly welcome us and share their ancestral way of life, including their construction, navigation, and fishing techniques, which have been passed down from generation to generation.
After this unique cultural experience, we will sail for about an hour and a half until we reach Taquile Island. Taquile is known for its impressive natural landscape, community organization, and for preserving its customs intact. Taquile has been recognized by UNESCO for its exceptional textile tradition. Men weave fine chullos and belts, and women embroider sashes and blouses with great symbolism.
During the visit, we will enjoy a traditional lunch prepared by a local family using Andean ingredients such as quinoa, trout, and native potatoes. You will also have the opportunity to walk along the island's trails, take in panoramic views of the lake, and purchase handmade crafts.
In the afternoon, we will return to Puno by boat, arriving at around 5:00 p.m.
To conclude the trip, we will attend a farewell dinner show in the evening, where we will enjoy the best of Puno's gastronomy accompanied by music and traditional dances of the highlands—a true celebration of Peru's living culture.
Includes: Transportation in tourist boat, professional guide, entrance fees to Uros and Taquile, traditional lunch on the island, dinner show, permanent assistance.
Approximate duration: 10 to 11 hours (tour), plus dinner show at night.
Overnight in Puno.
Recommendations: Bring hat, sun block, water, light coat for the morning and afternoon, comfortable shoes, and camera.
Day 11: Flight Juliaca - Lima
Transfer to Juliaca airport to take the flight back to Lima.
End of services
Prices / Rates
Hotel | Simple Room | Double Room | Triple Room |
Llipimpac / Munay Tika | 766 | 644 | 616 |
Munay Wasi / Sol Natura | 847 | 680 | 680 |
San Agustin Plaza / Hostal Sauce | 926 | 755 | 697 |
Additional Services
- Huayna Picchu: + USD 20.00
- Vistadome Train: + USD 60.00
- Discount ISIC: - USD 20.00
What you need to bring
- Original passport or identity card
- Travel insurance
- Hiking boots
- Waterproof jacket / rain poncho / light clothing (depends on the season)
- Windbreaker (depending on weather conditions)
- Sun hat, sun block, sun glasses
- Water and snacks
- Personal medication
- Insect repellent