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7 Days Lima, Cuzco, Sacsayhuaman, Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu, Pisac
Day 1 - Arrive Lima
Depart North America today and arrive in
Lima, Peru. You are welcomed and transferred
to the hotel.
Day 2 - Lima – City Tour & LarcoHerrera Museum
Lima has long been considered the colonial
capital of South America. Founded in
1535, Lima was called the “City of Kings”
by the Spanish conquistadors. Visit the
Plaza de Armas, the Government Palace,
the Cathedral, the Santo Domingo or San
Francisco convents and the modern garden
suburb districts of Miraflores and San Isidro.
At the Larco Herrera Museum, see the
ancient relics and shining treasures of the
mighty Incas. (BL)
Day 3 - Lima / Cuzco / Pisac
Fly to Cuzco, the oldest inhabited city in
the Western Hemisphere. Travel to Pisac
to see the ruins of an ancient citadel that
once controlled a route that connected the
Inca Empire with the Paucartambo River.
The panoramas from Pisac are magnificent,
offering views of the impressive patchwork
effect in the countryside below, which was
accomplished by patterned fields and rimmed
by vast terracing cut out of solid rock. In the
upper section lies the main Sun Temple and
above the temple are still more unexcavated
ruins and hidden burial sites. Later, visit the
market for a taste of colorful local life. (BL)
Day 4 - Sacred Valley / Machu Picchu
Travel aboard the HIRAM BINGHAM TRAIN
from Ollantaytambo to the archeological
wonder of Machu Picchu, built in the late
14th century. Machu Picchu was obviously a
well-planned and carefully built city, made up
of two clearly different sectors—one agricultural
and the other urban. With mountains
to one side and a river roaring far below,
this solemn fortress is a fascinating remnant
of a once-bustling city that was mysteriously
abandoned after the middle of the 16th century.
Secreted amidst dense jungle vegetation
and steep hills, Machu Picchu remained undiscovered
by the modern world until 1911.
Learn about the many legends and strange truths of these ancient ruins from your local
guide. (BLD)
Day 5 - Machu Picchu / Cuzco
As the sun rises over the mountains, watch
the morning mist disappear once again to
reveal this awe-inspiring city, probably the
most amazing urban creation of the Inca
Empire. Return to Cuzco aboard the “Inca
Train.” Sip a cup of tea and enjoy panoramic
views as the beautiful greenery of the
Urubamba Valley rolls by. (BL)
Day 6 - Cuzco / Sacsayhuaman
Today, visit several ruins, including Kenko and
Tambomachay. Journey to the Sacsayhuaman
fortress in the “Valley of the Incas.” Later, see
the hillside fort and Puca Pucara. Overnight
at the hotel. (BL)
Day 7 - Cuzco / Lima
Fly back to Lima this morning. You have free
time before driving to an excellent restaurant
for a farewell lunch. The remainder of
your afternoon and evening is free before
you pack for your late-night departure. (BL)
Extend your vacation by flying to Quito for
the Galapagos Islands cruise adventure or
extend your trip and head to the Amazon.
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• Luxury accommodation with private facilities
• Oxygenated room at Monasterio Hotel
• 6 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 1 dinner
• Private arrival & departure transfers
• Private sightseeing as per the itinerary
• English-speaking guides during touring
• Entrance fees
• Ride the rails through the Urabamba Valley aboard the panoramic Hiram Bingham train
• Visit the famous Larco Museum in Lima
• Tour Cuzco, the oldest inhabited city in the Western Hemisphere
• Tour the fascinating Sacsayhuaman fortress
• Explore the extraordinary ruins of enigmatic Machu Picchu
• Attend a horsemanship show at the privately owned Hacienda
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