Peru is without doubt the most intriguing and fascinating of all South American countries.
The incredible remains of the Inca civilization combined with colonial architecture, the jagged peaks of the Andes, the Amazonian jungle, superb cuisine, and the warmth of the Peruvians themselves, make it one of the most captivating destinations in the world.
Behold the awesome Machu Picchu, one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of modern times, set against a breathtaking landscape of rich rainforest, perilous gorges, and snow-covered peaks. Next, is the Andes, the second-highest mountain range in the world. Where snow-clad volcanoes pierce the sky, and torrential rivers surge through rocky valleys from the numerous glaciers.
Experience the striking mixture of old-world Spanish influence combined with many Inca customs and beliefs persisting to this day. Peruvians are proud of their unique and complex heritage, and all visitors are enchanted by their genuine kindness, long and colourful history, and captivated by their spectacular country.
At a glance
Highlights
- Explore the extraordinary civilization of the Incas, the colonial heritage of the Spanish Conquistadors, and the colourful culture of present-day Peru.
- Visit the famous floating islands of Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world, and take a trip to Machu Picchu, the fabled ‘Lost city of the Incas’.
- Tour the Sacred Valley of the Incas and sightsee around Cusco, once the capital of the Inca empire.
- See the great South American condor in flight, at the stunning Colca Canyon, one of the world’s deepest.
- Take a guided tour of Arequipa, one of South America’s most charming Spanish colonial cities.
Signature Highlights
- Relax around the campfire with a rich hot chocolate and a tempting sweet treat and watch from the lakeshore as a glorious sunset is reflected in the deep expanse of Lake Titicaca.
- Discover the skilled artisans of the Sacred Valley who still use ancient textile techniques and then experience the authentic atmosphere of a traditional Peruvian tavern where you’ll also sample a typical local drink.
- Travel to Machu Picchu aboard the stylish Vistadome train and enjoy the superb views from the panoramic windows which surround the comfortable seats.
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Your itinerary
Departure
Begin your journey to Lima, via Bogota.
Arrival in Lima
Enjoy a city tour, visiting Lima’s most important colonial sites.
Stay at Casa Andina Select Miraflores
After checking in, this afternoon we enjoy a city tour, visiting Lima’s most important colonial sites. You will see the Presidential Palace, the Plaza del Armas, Lima’s central square, surrounded by colonial-era buildings in the central UNESCO listed area of the city. We will also visit the Casa Aliaga one of Lima’s bestknown colonial mansions built by Pizarro for one of his lieutenants in the 16th century.
Arrival in Arequipa
Transfer straight on to a domestic flight to the beautiful colonial city of Arequipa.
Stay at Casa Andina Select Arequipa
Transfer straight on to a domestic flight to the beautiful colonial city of Arequipa. The rest of the day is yours to relax.
Arequipa
Tour around Arequipa, Peru's second largest city.
Situated at an altitude of 7,660ft, Arequipa is Peru’s second-largest city and a good place to start acclimatising to the higher altitude. Its skyline is dominated by a trio of spectacular volcanoes, with many of the buildings constructed from volcanic rock.
After breakfast, we set out on a tour that begins at the Carmen Alto viewpoint, offering spectacular views of the city. We head through the Yanahuara quarter with its cobbled streets and beautiful mestizo baroque church dating from 1750. Then we head downtown to Arequipa’s UNESCO-listed historic centre and Plaza des Armas, which features the 17th-century baroque Jesuit church of La Compáñia.
Cross the plaza to the cathedral - a grand piece of colonial architecture -impressive by its own means, it's dramatised further when viewed against the backdrop of the three mighty snow-capped volcanoes. We move on to the Monastery of Santa Catalina, founded by the Spanish in 1580 for the nuns of the Order of Saint Catherine of Siena.
Free afternoon in Arequipa
The afternoon is at leisure, giving you the opportunity to browse the local craft market or further explore the pretty streets of dazzling colonial buildings. Try locally caught trout cooked on a hot stone, the sweetest corn on the cob you’ll ever taste or even an alpaca steak, all washed down with a pisco sour, of course.
Colca
Head north to Colca, site of one of the world’s deepest canyons.
Stay at Casa Andina Standard Colca
After breakfast we head north to Colca, site of one of the world’s deepest canyons. As we pass through the Pampa Cañahuas Reserve we see desert landscapes, exotic rock formations and grasslands populated by vicuñas, llamas and Andean deer. We climb even further to over 12,000ft and the Pampa de Toccra, a plain featuring a lake where pink flamingos reside in season.
The trip features several jaw-dropping viewpoints, including the Mirador de los Andes at Patapampa – at over 16,000ft above sea level the air here is thin but the view of the volcanoes around Arequipa is simply jaw dropping. In the afternoon we reach Chivay (alt.11,900ft), a small town near Colca Canyon.
Colca Canyon
Travel to Condor Cross for some magnificent views of the Colca Canyon.
Today we head to Condor Cross for some magnificent views of the Colca Canyon. Prepare to be amazed, the canyon is more than twice the depth of the Grand Canyon and is one of Peru’s most popular sights. This is also where you can get some amazing close-up views of one of the world’s most spectacular birds in flight – the Andean Condor.
The Colca Canyon region is one of the last remaining habitats of this endangered giant vulture, which has a wingspan of up to 10ft. At around midday we continue eastwards to Puno on Lake Titicaca, where we stay two nights overlooking the lake.
A packed lunch is included today.
Lake Titicaca
Cruise along Lake Titicaca, taking in its panoramic views and visit the island of Taquile.
Stay at GHL Lago Titicaca Hotel
Lake Titicaca
The panorama of Lake Titicaca must be seen to be believed. Reflecting the blue sky above, is a fabulous deep blue expanse of water stretching as far as the eye can see.
After breakfast we board our private motor launch and visit the famous floating Uros Islands where the indigenous communities, living much as they always have, construct these islands using many layers of totora reeds.
Taquile
We then visit the island of Taquile, further into the lake and famed for the highest quality knitwear in Peru. It’s very much a typical village, with no roads or electricity, where the Uros people proudly still adhere to their traditional culture and dress.
Lunch is included in Taquile.
Signature experience
End the day on the shores of Lake Titicaca. As the sun drops below the horizon the pink, orange and crimson of the changing sky shrouds the lake in a warm glow. Sit back and relax around the campfire and indulge yourself with a rich hot chocolate and a tempting petit four – as you watch the spectacular sunset the Lake Titicaca is sure to cast its spell on you.
Cusco
Say goodbye to Lake Titicaca and head northwards to Cusco, travelling through the altiplano.
Stay at Sonesta Hotel
This morning we say goodbye to Lake Titicaca and head northwards to Cusco. We firstly drive through the altiplano, the high-altitude Andean plateau observing small herds of llama, alpaca and the low mud-brick, thatch-roofed houses of the local farmers. As the scenery slips by, we start climbing gradually towards La Raya, at 14,170ft, the highest point on this stunning journey.
After our included lunch, we also visit the fascinating church of the Andahuayillas, known as the Sistine Chapel of the America’s due to the high quality of its artwork, arriving in Cusco in the late afternoon.
Cusco
Embark on a tour of Cusco, one of the most beautiful cities in South America.
After breakfast we have a tour of Cusco, one of the most beautiful cities in South America, a heady mixture of traditional colonial architecture interspersed with fascinating Inca remains. Today it is the site of three churches, including the 16th century cathedral, so huge it took 100 years to complete.
We then visit the Qorichancha, the Incas’ principle temple to the sun. This was the ‘navel’ of the Inca world, originally covered in sheets of pure gold and contained the Incas’ most sacred object, the golden disc of the sun.
Our final Inca site is the extraordinary Sachsayhuaman with three vast megalithic walls, a staggering thousand feet long and with the largest blocks of stone ever found in Inca structures, all moved with no wheels. This was also the site of the final epic four-day last stand of the Inca rebellion. Had the conquistadors lost, the history of South America could have been quite different.
Pisac & Sacred Valley
Visit Pisac, the temple of Ollantaytambo and return by train to the Sacred Valley.
The Sacred Valley
The Sacred Valley was the empire’s breadbasket, spiritual centre and home to some of its most iconic symbols. Its wide fertile plain, with ancient terraces hugging the valley sides and the imposing peaks of the Andes beyond is truly an awesome sight.
Pisac
Firstly, we visit Pisac, famous for its dominating fortress and colourful indigenous market. Every kind of local handicraft is available – from vibrant hand-made rugs and ponchos in bright reds and yellows, to local ceramics and high-quality llama and alpaca knitwear.
Temple of Ollantaytambo
After an included lunch we visit the massive fortress and temple of Ollantaytambo. Built along a dominant rocky bluff, and was the site of a rare Conquistador defeat. You can examine the astonishingly intricate Inca stonework – its beauty and precision unique in the world and all hand-crafted using stone tools.
We return by train to the Urumbamba Valley, known as the ‘Sacred Valley of the Incas.’
Signature experience
Delve a little deeper into the rich cultural heritage of the Sacred Valley in Chinchero, a typical Andean village where skilled artisans still use ancient techniques of weaving, spinning and dyeing to produce richly coloured textiles from the wool of the llama and alpaca that graze nearby. End the day at an authentic chicheria, a traditional Peruvian tavern, and sample the distinctive flavours of chicha, a local drink made with fermented corn. Why not join the competitive locals for a game of ‘sapo’ – you might be feeling lucky after a drink or two.
Machu Picchu
Board the Explorer train from Ollaytambo station to the legendary Machu Picchu.
Today we board the specially constructed Explorer train from Ollaytambo station, taking us on one of the world’s most spectacular rail journeys through the narrow Urubamba river gorge to the legendary Machu Picchu. As we descend, the scenery changes from semi-arid brush and cactus to dense, lush rainforest. Below us, the river rushes headlong into numerous rapids whilst above, the precipitous sides of the gorge rise to dizzying heights.
The ‘Lost City of the Incas’ suddenly and magically appears before you, its wonder and mystique astounds - the only Inca settlement never discovered or destroyed by the Spanish. Set on a ridge overlooking the gorge of the Urubamba River, it was rediscovered in 1910 by Hiram Bingham, an American explorer. No one knows why it was built in such an inaccessible spot or why it was mysteriously abandoned. As you walk through its gates, temples and houses, our guide will explain the significance of the location in relation to the equinoxes and how central mountain-worship was to the Incas.
Signature experience
Travel to Machu Picchu in comfort on the stylish Vistadome. Sit back in your spacious seat where the panoramic windows beside and above you will ensure you are immersed in the magnificent landscape. A soft drink and typical Andean snacks are served to you at your seat and you’ll be entertained with traditional Andean music and dance on the return journey to the Sacred Valley.
Return home
Bid farewell to Peru and start your journey home.
Arrive home
Arrive home after a once-in-a-lifetime tour.
Hand-picked hotels
Casa Andina Select Miraflores
Miraflores, Lima
Chosen for its exquisite art themed interior and luxurious guest ameneties.
Casa Andina Select Arequipa
Arequipa, Peru
Chosen for its prime location overlooking the cathedral and central square.
Casa Andina Standard Colca
Chivay, Peru
Chosen for its scenic location with mountains on all sides offering breathtaking views.
Casa Andina Premium Valle Sagrado Hotel
Sagrado, Peru
Chosen for its relaxing ambiance, star gazing opportunities and beautiful gardens.
Sonesta Hotel
Cusco, Peru.
The comfortable and contemporary Sonesta Hotel is located just minutes from the centre of Cusco.
Extras & upgrades
Opt for a convenient door-to-door service with transport from your home to your choice of regional airport or train station, available as an added optional with every holiday. This can be added to your booking after you've booked online by our reservations team a call, or when you're booking over the phone.
Travel connections
All transfer times listed here are approximate, and dependent on traffic. If you have a question regarding transfer times please don't hesitate to contact us.
Arrival airport | First hotel location | Transfer time |
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Lima - Jorge Chávez International Airport | Lima | 1 hr |
Final hotel location | Departure airport | Transfer time |
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Lima | Lima - Jorge Chávez International Airport | 1 hr |
FAQs
The price of this holiday is per person, based on two people sharing a twin room. Single rooms available at the relevant supplement. The price includes:
- Return scheduled flights
- Eleven nights in four and three-star hotels
- Daily breakfast
- All tours as mentioned
- All transfers
- One item of luggage per person
- The services of a Riviera tour manager
Included excursions are guided visits to the Colca Canyon, Sacred Valley, Pisac Market, guided tour of Arequipa, Machu Picchu, Cusco, Taquile and Uros Islands on Lake Titicaca.
UK Citizens do not require a visa to enter Peru however must have a valid passport. For the most up-to-date passport and visa information visit https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/peru/entry-requirements.
We are unable to accept responsibility if you are unable to travel because you have not complied with any passport/entry/immigration requirements.
To lessen our impact on the environment, plastic bottles will no longer be handed out during your tour in Peru. Instead, we encourage you to take a reusable water bottle with you. There are several water refill points throughout the tour where you can top up with safe, clean drinking water.
This tour includes five days at altitudes in excess of 11,000 feet so you do need to be reasonably fit and mobile. In order to minimise the effects of altitude, we have designed our tour to encourage a slow acclimatisation process by spending the first three nights in the Andes at the slightly lower altitudes of Arequipa and Colca Canyon, before visiting the higher elevations of Lake Titicaca and Cuzco.
The NHS Fit for Travel website provides useful information for travellers in general and has a section on altitude sickness and how to avoid or minimise it. Our experienced tour managers will also be able to advise on how to minimise the effects of the altitude.
If you suffer from heart or respiratory problems, anaemia or high blood pressure, we strongly recommend you talk to your GP prior to travel. Please also ask a health professional about relevant inoculations.
Flights with LATAM from London Heathrow will connect in São Paolo on both the outbound and inbound journeys. Please contact us if you would like timings and/or further information on the connecting flights. All flight details will be listed in your booking confirmation.
- Currencies: Peruvian, Nuevo, Sol
- Flight time: Approx. 15 hrs total
- Languages: Spanish, Quechua, Aymara
- Time zone: GMT-5
- Country: Peru
The deposit for this holiday is £500pp, then the remaining balance of the holiday is due a minimum of 75 days before you depart.
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