Southern Peru tour
| country: | Peru |
| departures: | We have fixed departures all Sundays |
| price: | From US $1887 - US $2678 (15 days) excluding flights. Price includes transport, accommodation, excursions and guides |
| vouchers: | Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday |
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introduction to Southern Peru tour
A true combination of culture and history in 15 days.
You will visit the capital, Lima, the Ballestas islands, Nazca, the White city Arequipa and the magnificent Colca Canyon, the mysterious Titicaca Lake and at the end you will finish your travel in Cusco and its Inca citadel. Observing the spectacular landscapes such as river, lakes, mountains, canyons, beaches and desert as well as dances, customs, food, rituals, cultures and history. To the Andes from Flamingo to Llamas from Paracas to the Lake Titicaca, from the mysterious Nazca Line to Machu Picchu.
You will visit the capital, Lima, the Ballestas islands, Nazca, the White city Arequipa and the magnificent Colca Canyon, the mysterious Titicaca Lake and at the end you will finish your travel in Cusco and its Inca citadel. Observing the spectacular landscapes such as river, lakes, mountains, canyons, beaches and desert as well as dances, customs, food, rituals, cultures and history. To the Andes from Flamingo to Llamas from Paracas to the Lake Titicaca, from the mysterious Nazca Line to Machu Picchu.
day-by-day itinerary
| Day 1: | Arrival to Lima. Reception at the Lima airport and transfer to the selected hotel. |
| Day 2: | The Ballestas & Enigmatic Nazca Lines 2 days. Lima - Ballestas Islands – Paracas Reserve – Ica. At 4:00 am we will pick you up from your hotel to the bus station, at 7:30am, we will go to the city Paracas, transfer to the mole where you will take a motorboat marine excursion to the Ballestas Islands after this tour we’ll visit Paracas Reserve. Transfer to Ica and overnight in the selected Hotel. |
| Day 3: | Ica - Over flight Nasca Lines. Transfer to Nasca where is the small plane (Avioneta) we will admire the famous Nazca lines. Cut into the stony desert are large number of lines, not only parallels and geometrical figures, but also designs such as a dog, an enormous monkey, a bird with a wing span of over 100 meters, a spider and a tree. At 2:00pm we’ll back to Lima. Reception and transfer to your Hotel. |
| Day 4: | Flight to Arequipa / Reception & City Tour. Transfer to the airport for your flight to Arequipa. Upon arrival at the airport a host will meet and assist you in transferring to the hotel, at 2:00pm you will be picked up from your Arequipa hotel. You will visit the Main Square, the Cathedral, Churches, and the Polychromated Dome, the districts of Yanahuara, Santa Catherine Convent, and Saint Francisco Church. Transfer to the hotel. Free time for meals |
| Day 5: | Classic Colca Canyon 2 days. Arequipa - Chivay (Colca Canyon). Visiting on the way Pampas Cañahuas, the Mirador of the Andes, the crater of Chucura, the Mirador of Chivay, where pre-inca andens may be appreciated. In the afternoon free time to visit thermal and medical baths of the Calera whose termo medicinales waters oscillate between 35º to 38º. |
| Day 6: | Chivay - Condor's Cross – Puno. Very early in the morning, drive to the Condor's Cross, and natural observation point from where the magnitude of the Colca Canyon and the spectacular flight of the majestic condor is appreciated. At 1:30pm we’ll take our tourist bus to Puno, arrival time to Puno 6:30pm. Reception and transfer to your Hotel in Puno |
| Day 7: | Floating Islands of the Uros and overnight at the Amantani Island. 7:00 am you will be picked up from your hotel, after 30 minutes of motorboat you will arrive at the Uros Island. After having experienced some of the ancient traditions of the local people, you continue your motor boat trip to Amantani Island. |
| Day 8: | Amantani Island and Taquile Island - Puno. You take a motor-boat to Taquile Island, also inhabited by Quechua-speaking natives who have developed efficient and unique social systems, as well as fine hand weaving techniques, down through the generations. In the afternoon, return to Puno for overnight at selected hotel. |
| Day 9: | Bus from Puno to Cusco. At 7:00 we’ll pick up from your hotel and transfer to the bus station. Beautiful scenery all along the way. Visit of the Raqchi and archeological sites as well as Andahuaylillas village and its famous « Sixtine Chapel » that was built in the middle of the 17th century. Lunch on the way in Sicuani (included). Departure: Puno at 08:00 am, arrival in Cusco at 5:00 pm. |
| Day 10: | City Tour in Cusco. Free time in the morning. In the afternoon Tour of Cusco and its Ruins. |
| Day 11: | Sacred Valley of the Incas. Full day excursion to the Sacred Valley of the Incas, Pisac Indian Market and Ollantaytambo Fortress. |
| Day 12: | Machu Picchu with overnight 2 days. Cusco – Machu Picchu. Early in the morning, transfer to Cusco Train station for a three hours train ride to the famous Inca Citadel of Machu Picchu, one of the most renowned examples of Inca architecture, known as "The Lost City of the Incas”. Guided tour of the Citadel, visiting the Main Plaza, the Circular Tower, the Sacred Sun Dial (the most important Intihuatana), the Royal Quarters, the Temple of Three Windows and various burial grounds. Time free to stroll by the Archaeological Site. Spend the night at Aguas Calientes. |
| Day 13: | Machu Picchu: Aguas Calientes / Cusco. Leisurely breakfast. Excellent opportunity to wake up early and enjoy a beautiful sunrise as well as a stroll through the Town of Aguas Calientes and visit its Hot Springs Thermal Waters or visit the Citadel of Machu Picchu for the second time or for the most adventurous people, we suggest to go up the Huayna Picchu. In the afternoon, back to Cusco by train, and transfer to your hotel. |
| Day 14: | Lima & City Tour. Transfer to the Airport for your flight to Lima. In the afternoon, guided sightseeing tour to the most attractive and important sites in Lima, the "City of Kings". |
| Day 15: | Flight at home. Transfer from hotel to the airport and then take your connecting flight to home. |
how this holiday makes a difference
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We promote responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment, respecting and benefiting local people. We believe that sustainable, sensitive tourism is an invaluable help to developing the communities and preserving the environments of Peru. Our aim to encourage more people to visit Peru by promoting supremely enjoyable and informative trips whilst maximising the benefits these generate for the local economies, environments and host communities in Peru.
Environment We have a zero litter tolerance. On our treks all rubbish and waste material is carried out and disposed of in suitable facilities in the main towns and cities. The waste is divided into organic (green bags) and inorganic (black bags). We never bury waste along the route of the trail and certainly never dump rubbish behind a hedge. Environmental degradation, landfill, and scarce water resource are all very important issues faced by most of the countries in the world. Instead of feeling powerless in the face of these problems we prefer to focus on what we can do. We use biodegradable cleaning products (soap, detergent) – the passengers must use these products. They may be a little more expensive but we will be using river water that is up to now still very clean and we want it to stay that way. Community We use in Nazca, Arequipa and Puno using local services such as the guide, restaurants and hotel accommodations. When we arrive to the port of Amantani Island our native families give us a warmest welcome! They are as your parents waiting for their son and daughter who are arriving from far away or didn’t see each other so long. They provide you a nice room with bed for each one and show you all the facilities as the little kitchen (mind the head when entering, their doorways are very small), a warm place where they cook with a primitive stove made of clay. By night, after the hot delicious dinner, visitors are invited to a particular party. Our local families will provide traditional clothing to attend this nice Andean party, at the house; men are given ponchos and wooly hats, the hats are hand-made by the families, with unique styles, so that they can recognize you in the hall. Women are given colorful skirts, blouses and veils. The party takes place at the main folklore saloon and it is accompanied by one of the local orchestras. Overnight at a family house then we share a very warm breakfast prepared by the mother of the family, at the end you feel a wonderful shared time with you second family. We value and respect diversity when hiring, and believe in participative management, fair payment policies, professional development, good conditions and safety at work, personal and family development and good treatment of subcontracted personnel. We employ professionals local and native staff with many years experience and pay our trekking staff such as cooks and porters well above average wages, on time and just after finalize the trip, they are not overburdened, and we are organized enough to ensure a safe pace along the trail. We aim to work with providers who share our social responsibility philosophy of offering our clients the highest quality while respecting our communities and the environment. We promote the participation of the communities in which we operate by contracting local guides, drivers, and executives. We are currently working on a pilot program in a small Andean community that we hope to replicate throughout the Andean region. Keeping all group sizes small (max 10 people) to prevent our holidays becoming too intrusive on local communities. This has the added benefit that all customers are able to benefit from the knowledge of our local tour guides We are recognised as honestly paying taxes (19%) to the State and recognized by all Peruvian Tourism Institutions SUNAT. When an overseas tour company sends the money to a Peruvian tour company who will actually operate your trip, this payment is exempt from tax (basically so you don't end up paying sales tax twice). That means that if you buy a trek or tour with a tour company outside of Peru you are not contributing towards the Peruvian economy in the form of sales taxes. |
Tourism can be good and bad for destinations & local people. We carefully screen every holiday against our criteria for responsible travel. 'Look behind the brochure' to find how each holiday makes a difference (see left). We don't claim to be perfect - there is no global accreditation - but we've led the way since 2001 and screened 1000's of holidays. We invite every traveller to write a review about their experiences and responsible tourism. This valuable feedback is sent to the people who run the holidays. We keep a very close eye on it and take off holidays that don't live up to our standards. |
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