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Unlimited Peru
Lima-Trujillo-Chiclayo-Paracas-Nasca-Arequipa-Colca-Puno-Cusco-Machu Picchu-Puerto Maldonado (20 days / 19 nights)

Day 1: Lima

Assistance and transfer to the selected hotel.

Day 2: Lima – City

In the morning, guided sightseeing tour to the most attractive and important sites in Lima. The tour starts passing through the modern suburbs of San Isidro and Miraflores where we see the Financial Center, the Golf Course, the Olive Grove Park and the Huaca Pucllana, archaeological precinct built in the IV century A.D.  It was a ceremonial and administrative centre which was considered by the Incas as a sacred site.  The tour continues passing through the Historical Centre, with its colonial mansions and its Moorish style balconies, San Martin Square and the Main Square with their different buildings: Government Palace, Archbishop’s Palace, Cathedral Basilica and the Town hall.

Then we visit San Francisco Convent, which displays the largest collection of religious colonial art in America, and where we can appreciate the great Patio decorated with Seville tiles from the XVI century, Moorish arches and underground catacombs.

At the end of the tour you have a choice to stop at the Indian Market, at Larcomar, an entertainment center with a spectacular view of the Pacific Ocean, or return to your hotel.

In the afternoon, guided visit to the Larco Museum, housed in a colonial mansion built in the XVII century over a pre-Columbian pyramid of the VIII century. It is considered the largest private collection of pre-Columbian Peruvian art in the world.

The tour continues with a visit to the National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology and History (*), also housed in a colonial mansion. It is considered the grandest museum in Peru. A vast and varied cultural heritage is exhibited in its showrooms, such as two important carved stone pieces dating back to the Formative period 1000 years B.C. (the ‘Estela Raimondi’ and the ‘Tello Obelisk’), the largest textile collection and a major collection of ancient Peruvian metals.

(*) National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology and History, closed on Mondays.

Meals: Breakfast

Day 3: Lima – Trujillo – City and Archaeological Museum

Transfer to the airport for your flight to Trujillo. Upon arrival, reception and transfer to selected hotel. In the afternoon, we have a guided tour of the city, visiting the Perimeter Wall (Baluarte Herrera), the Recreo Square, Iturregui Palace, Emancipation House, La Merced Church, Mariscal Orbegoso House, Calonge Urquiaga House, the Cathedral, Mayorazgo House, the Main Square. During the tour, we will visit the Archaeological Museum, with its pottery, jewelry, textiles and feather art objects from different pre-Hispanic cultures in the region.

Meals: Breakfast

Day 4: Trujillo – Temple of the Sun and the Moon – Chan Chan – Huanchaco – Chiclayo

Excursion to the Moche Valley (15 mins South of Trujillo) visiting the Temples of the Sun and the Moon, enormous adobe buildings built by the Moche culture in the 5th century. The walls are decorated with beautiful arabesques in high relief with motifs of the Mochica mythology.

Afternoon excursion to the Chan Chan archaeological complex, to visit the Temple del Arco Iris (Rainbow) or Huaca del Dragon and the Tschudi Palace, with its ceremonial squares, worship sites, reservoirs, barns, burial platform. The tour ends in Huanchaco fishermen’s cove, a traditional fishing port where you will see the ‘Caballitos de totora’ (old Mochica reed vessels). At agreed time, transfer to the station for bus trip to Chiclayo (regular service). Upon arrival, transfer to hotel.

Meals: Breakfast

Day 5: Chiclayo – Tucume – Royal Tombs Museum of Sipan

We depart to visit the archaeological complex of Tucume, famous for its pyramids and terraces surrounding the mountains in a radial shape, and traditionally known as Purgatory or the Raya. We can watch 24 to 26 Pyramids. Then we go to Lambayeque, to visit the Royal Tombs Museum of Sipan (*), with 10 exhibit rooms, where we will see the treasures of the Lord of Sipan and a large collection of gold, silver and copper objects. We will pass by the Church of St. Peter, the longest balcony of Peru (La Casa de La Logia), the Main Square.

(*) Royal Tombs Museum of Sipan is closed on Mondays

Meals: Breakfast

Day 6: Chiclayo – Sipan (Huaca Rajada) – Lima

In the morning, we leave towards Huaca Rajada (*), 33kms Southeast of Chiclayo and 2kms from Sipan; the site where the intact tomb of an elite figure was found (Moche 200 to 700 DC) called the Lord of Sipan. The sumptuousness of their ornaments and the high degree of its cultural technological development is considered the most important archaeological discovery of the century. We visit the Site Museum. At agreed time, transfer to the airport for out flight to Lima. Upon arrival, transfer to the hotel.

(*) Huaca Rajada is closed on Mondays

Meals: Breakfast

Day 7: Lima – Paracas – Islas Ballestas – Nasca

Very early in the morning, transfer to the station for the bus trip (regular service) to Paracas. Upon arrival, transfer to the pier for the excursion to Ballestas Islands, the most important Wildlife Sanctuary of the Peruvian coast. There we can watch Sea lions, Boobies, Pelicans, Penguins and other marine birds. During the trip we also observe the ‘Candelabro’, a gigantic drawing on the hill side of unknown origin in the Nasca Lines style. In the afternoon transfer to the station for your bus trip (regular service) to Nasca. Upon arrival, transfer to the hotel.

Meals: Breakfast

Day 8: Nasca – Flight over Nasca Lines – Arequipa

Transfer to Maria Reiche aerodrome to fly over the mysterious Nasca Lines (aprox 30 mins); enormous line drawings of animals, birds and geometric figures, drawn on the desert, and can only be seen to full extent from the air. Then we visit the city, Cantalloc Aqueducts, the natural viewpoint of Cantalloc to watch the ‘Telar’ (loom) figure, Paredones (Inca administrative center), Antonini Museum and a pottery workshop.  At agreed time, transfer to the station for the bus trip (regular service) to Arequipa. Upon arrival, transfer to the hotel.

Meals: Breakfast

Day 9: Arequipa – City

In the afternoon city tour, passing by the Main Square and the Cathedral, the Church and Cloisters of the Compania de Jesus; Santa Catalina Monastery with its religious cloisters, built on the 16th century and after 400 years of monastic life was open to the public; San Francisco Church and Square and Yanahuara district, with its famous viewpoint, from where you can look at the city and its volcanoes.

Meals: Breakfast

Day 10: Arequipa – Chivay

At 07:30 we depart towards Colca Canyon, one of the deepest canyons in the world. We pass by Aguada Blanca or Pampa Canahuas National Reserve, one of the best habitats for the vicuna protection. We continue through the ‘Mirador de los Andes’, a viewpoint where we can watch the mountain range and the volcanoes, to the town of Chivay. Transfer to the hotel. Lunch at a local restaurant. In the afternoon, visit to the hot springs (bring a bathing suit – entrance fee not included).

Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner

Day 11: Colca Canyon – Puno

We leave very early in the morning to the ‘Condor’s Cross’, from where we will have an impressive panoramic view of the Colca Canyon. We can also watch the majestic condor flying through the Andean sky. On the way back to Chivay we pass by typical towns. At 13:30 transfer to Puno on a tourist bus. Upon arrival, transfer to the hotel.

Meals: Breakfast and lunch

Day 12: Puno – Uros Island and Taquile

In the morning, motor boat excursion on the Lake Titicaca to the floating Uros Islands.  The ancient inhabitants have built their islands by periodically adding new layers of dry Totora (a kind of reed).  They also use this material to build their houses and boats. Our excursion continues to Taquile Island, inhabited by native Quechuas who have developed an efficient and original social system, and a magnificent textile technique.  Upon arrival, we will have lunch, and then we can walk throughout its hills and archaeological sites.  In the afternoon, return to Puno and transfer to the hotel.

Meals: Breakfast and lunch

Day 13: Puno – Cusco

Transfer to the station for the tourist bus trip to Cusco (aprox 9 hrs). During the trip we will visit the Kalasaya Temple, remnants of the ancient Pucara Culture. We pass by La Raya ranch (the highest point on the route – 14,222 ft), where we can see herds of vicunas and llamas. From there, we continue to Sicuani, where we will have lunch at a local restaurant. Then we stop at Racchi, where we will see an Inca Sanctuary dedicated to the great Inca god Wiracocha. Continuing our trip we arrive at Andahuaylillas, where we will visit its church, known as the ‘Sistine Chapel of the Americas’, due to its decorated polychrome ceiling. Upon arrival in Cusco, transfer to the hotel.

Meals: Breakfast and lunch

Day 14: Cusco – City

Morning at leisure. In the afternoon city tour, passing by the Main Square and the Cathedral, with its valuable paintings of the Colonial Cusco School, the famous Temple of the Sun or Koricancha, an ancient Inca temple over which the Santo Domingo Convent was built. Then we pass by the impressive ruins of Sacsayhuaman Fortress, Qenko, Puca Pucara and Tambomachay.

Meals: Breakfast

Day 15: Cusco – Sacred Valley

Pick up from your hotel for the full day excursion to the Sacred Valley of the Incas, where the best corn in the world is produced because of the richness of its land. We visit the town of Pisac, where we can enjoy the large variety of handicrafts (textiles and pottery) at the Indian Market held at the Main Square.

We continue through the towns of Ccoya, Lamay, Calca and Urubamba. After lunch, we visit the Inca Fortress and Citadel of Ollantaytambo, a large agricultural, administrative, social, religious and military complex in the times of Tahuantinsuyo.

Meals: Breakfast and lunch

Day 16: Sacred Valley – Machu Picchu

Early in the morning, transfer to the train station for the trip to Machu Picchu Pueblo. The train journey passes by the Andes, parallel to the Urubamba River with the magnificent view of the High Jungle. From there we will ascend to the archaeological complex of the ‘Lost City of the Incas’, Machu Picchu, located on a high mountain covered by exuberant Amazon vegetation, with its rich fauna and flora. In the Historic Machu Picchu Sanctuary we can appreciate the mix of the impressive precision of its stone structures, which reveal the deep knowledge and the technological advance of the Inca Culture, with the mystical aspect of one of the most important archaeological sites of the world.

Meals: Breakfast and lunch

Day 17: Machu Picchu – Cusco

Day at leisure. You can take the time to visit the Citadel of Machu Picchu again, enjoy the Hot Springs Thermal Waters or if you are most adventurous, you can go up the Huayna Picchu. In the afternoon, you will return to Cusco by train. Upon arrival, transfer to the hotel.

Meals: Breakfast

Day 18: Cusco – Puerto Maldonado – Jungle

At agreed time, transfer to the airport for your flight to Puerto Maldonado. On arrival, reception at the airport and from there we will go to the office to obtain the official waterway permits and leave the luggage that we will not require during our stay in the Jungle.  We embark at Capitania Port, towards the lodge, for a 40-minute navigation on the Madre de Dios River.  After lunch and a free time to relax we have our first contact with the Rainforest.   On this trek we see a large variety of tropical trees, medicinal plants, insects, butterflies and other animals in the 60-hectare-area of Corto Maltes.

Upon return we make a small stop at a lookout to watch toucans, macaws and other species of birds.  The duration of this hike is 2 to 3 hours.  Before dinner we go on a nightly boat trip, a little safari trying to spot the white caiman that lives in the river banks.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner

Day 19: Lake Sandoval – Monkey Island

At 6:00 am we navigate the Madre de Dios River towards Lake Sandoval (aprox 20 mins).  During a 3 km hike through the exuberant vegetation, we enter the territory of Tambopata National Reserve, where we have the chance to admire giant trees, snakes, monkeys (squirrel monkeys, howler monkeys and capuchin monkeys) and various birds (Hoatzin, kingfishers and snakebirds).  Once on the lake, we navigate in small rowing boats, searching for the giant otters. We also have the possibility to spot caimans, piranhas and a variety of birds.

We then stop at a rest area, where we eat breakfast, rest and collect our strength for the way back to the landing stage and the continuation of the journey to Monkey Island.  Here, about 5 species of monkeys live in the wild.  They are used to visitors and can come very close.  Kindly note that it is very important to always follow the instructions of our guide.  We return to the lodge for lunch.

At 3:30 pm we visit one of the two lookout towers (20 and 42 meters high) and designed for bird watching and viewing of other types of animals living at this altitude.  In addition, we will enjoy an incredible view of the sunset.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner

Day 20: Parrot Clay Lick – Puerto Maldonado

At 5:30am we go on a trek of about 20 min until we arrive at the parrot clay-lick.  Here a minimum of five different species feeds on special clay, vital to their metabolism. It’s a truly marvelous, multicolored spectacle. We return to the lodge for breakfast.  Then we navigate back to the city, pick up our luggage and transfer to the airport.  En route we visit the local fruit market.

Meals: Breakfast

Note: If you require this same tour in a superior or de luxe category, please request the description of days 18 to 20, and we will send it at soon as possible.

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