LUXURY EXPERIENCE
12 DAYS
- Cusco to Machupicchu, Peru
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Itinerary
DAY 1 WELCOME TO LIMA
waiting for you at the Jorge Chavez International airport to take you in private
transport to your luxury hotel, in the Miraflores district.
After a short rest, you will be invited to take part of a cocktail making class designed
to educate and inspire you with the history of Peruvian alcohol, Pisco. You will learn
about the origin of this iconic Peruvian drink, and the bartender will demonstrate the
techniques of how to make your own Pisco Sours. so, grab a shaker and learn the
secrets of mixology!
Finally, you will end your day enjoying a sumptuous dinner on the patio of your
luxury hotel.
Services included:
Meals: Dinner and Drinks
Transfer In: Lima Airport to Hotel (1 hour Approx).
Tour Guide: Local Tour Guide: English/Spanish
Excursion: Cocktail Making Class
Hotel: Hotel B or Similar – Alcoba Suite Room with private bathroom.
DAY 2 LIMA CITY TOUR & MUSEO LARCO VISIT
After a delectable breakfast at your hotel, we will head out in our private transport to
the Lima downtown. We will make a brief stop at The Huaca Pucllana. Huaca
Pucllana was an important ceremonial and administrative centre of the Pre-
Hispanic Lima Civilization, which developed along this part of the Peruvian coast
between the years of 200 AD and 700 AD. This sacred ceremonial site was built
from seven staggered platforms surrounded by a plaza and high walls. It’s a
stunningly impressive site and certainly not what one would expect to find in the
vibrant Miraflores district!After passing by The Huaca Pucllana briefly with your
bilingual guide, we’ll drive to the historic center of Lima, all of which is a designated
UNESCO World Heritage site. We’ll go to the beautiful Plaza de Armas (Lima’s
main square), which is surrounded by impressive colonial and Republican-era
buildings, many of which have ornate wooden balconies. Some of Peru’s most
important buildings surround the square, including the Government Palace, The
Cathedral of Lima, the Archbishop’s Palace of Lima, the Municipal Palace, and the
Palace of the Union.
We will visit the Cathedral of Lima, which was completed in 1649. It’s a huge
structure with a large central nave and 14 side chapels. Inside, we’ll see the
sculptures and paintings that decorate the interior. The cathedral is also home to
the tomb of the conquistador Francisco Pizarro.Next, we’ll walk one block to the
Convent of San Francisco, founded in the 1530s and completed in 1766, it is one of
the most important religious buildings in PeruThe Monastery of San Francisco was
blessed in the 17th century, 1673 to be precise, but wasn’t completed until 1774.
Over the years, it’s withstood several serious earthquakes in Lima and had its fair
share of damage from some of them. San Francisco’s library, which holds over
25,000 Spanish, English and Quechua books from the 16th to the 20th centuries.
Shelves and shelves of ancient books are stacked above each other in the ornately
decorated room. Many of the library’s books are now so old and delicate that they
can only be handled by the Franciscan monks themselves. There’s even a version
of the Bible dating from 1571. The Convento is built around a peaceful central
garden filled with mango and lucuma fruit trees. Above the beautiful tile-work, you
may be able to spot the series of murals depicting the life of St Francis of Assisi (to
whom the Convent and Church are dedicated to, and named after). Some of the
murals have been restored. Strangely though, all those that haven’t, have chunks
missing from the artwork, and no one knows why. The cloisters lead to a series of
rooms, each one filled with something a little different. One is filled with ceiling
frescoes and a magnificent golden centerpiece depicting angels, flowers, and fruit
surrounding the Virgin Mary. The main feature here is Diego de la Puerto’s 1696
painting of The Last Supper. Sure, we’ve all seen pictures of the last supper before
but have you ever seen one with guinea pigs and potatoes as part of the
meal?Descend into the foundations of the church and you will find the Monastery of
San Francisco Lima catacombs – the largest catacombs in Lima. During Inca times,
people were buried under important buildings. When the Spaniards arrived, they
changed this tradition so that people were buried under the churches instead. Over
25,000 people were buried in the catacombs up until 1808. They were closed and
then forgotten about until they were rediscovered and reopened in 1947. Whether
you like the idea of descending into the catacombs or not, there is a somewhat
macabre fascination with the way the bones have been organized into patterns and
shapes.Larco Museum
Next, we’ll head to the private Larco Museum, which is one of the best museums in
the country. Here you can see a wide range of pre-Columbian art and artifacts,
including ceramics, textiles, metalwork, and more. The museum is most famous,
however, for its incredible -and quite X-rated – gallery of pre-Columbian erotic
pottery. These ceramics display sexual acts between men and women, as well as
homosexual acts, in at times explicit detail and in various postures.
At the end of the Larco Museum tour, we will return to your hotel.
Services included:
Meals: All Included
Tour Guide: Local Tour Guide: English/Spanish
Excursion: Lima City Tour and Larco Museum (8 hours Approx)
Entrance Fee: San Francisco Convent and Larco Museum
Hotel: Hotel B or Similar – Alcoba Suite Room with private bathroom.
DAY 3 LIMA – CUSCO
After breakfast, a representative of Ozzie Travel Cusco will pick you up from the
Lima hotel and take you to the airport for your flight to Cusco! (1 Hour
approximately). You will need to be there 1 hour before the flight to check in.
The flight time is approximately 1 hour. On arrival to Cusco, take it easy as you
collect your bags. You will have gained over 300 meters in elevation, which can be
a shock to the system! The cultural aspect of the Andean region will begin when we
drive you to the Sacred Valley to spend the rest of your day at leisure in the luxury
hotel. By this time, you will have dropped again in altitude by 1000 m approx. We
still recommend taking it easy and rest at your luxury hotel and use its wonderful
facilities as you acclimatize.
Services included:
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Transfer Out: Lima Hotel to Airport (1 hour Approx). Assistance in
English/Spanish.
Transfer In: Cusco Airport – Hotel in The Sacred Valley (3h approx). Assistance in
English/Spanish.
Hotel: Tambo del Inka, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa Room – Deluxe Room
with private bathroom.
DAY 4 SACRED VALLEY EXPLORATION -PISAQ & OLLANTAYTAMBO
Your visit into the heart of the Sacred Valley begins with an early private pick-up
from your hotel.
Pisaq Market Visit
Your expert guide will accompany you on a scenic drive through the Andean
highlands toward Pisac town. We will descend into the valley alongside the
Urubamba River, arriving at the picturesque village of Pisac. Here, you’ll explore its
vibrant artisan market, where Andean culture comes alive through its colorful
textiles, hand-made ceramics, and silver jewelry encrusted with Andean cosmology
symbols. Stroll through the bustling stalls, meet the local artisans, and perhaps pick
up a unique souvenir infused with centuries-old craftsmanship.
Ollantaytambo: A Living Inca Town
Our next stop is Ollantaytambo, a fascinating town that still maintains its original
Inca layout. Overlooking the town are the magnificent ruins of Ollantaytambo, once
the royal estate of the Inca emperor Pachacuteq. Your guide will lead you to the
Temple of the Sun, where enormous, perfectly-carved stone blocks showcase the
genius of Inca engineering. Marvel at the terraces, water channels, and hidden
pathways, learning how the Incas designed this site as both a fortress and a
spiritual center. As we descend back into the town, you’ll witness living history in
motion, as many locals continue to wear traditional Andean dress and maintain
their ancestral customs. The town’s original Inca-built water channels still flow
through the streets, providing a rare glimpse into the daily life of an Inca town that
has survived the centuries.
Ccorcor Community Visit
Leaving behind Ollantaytambo, we will head to the Ccorcor Community. We will
arrive just in time for a wonderful traditional lunch featuring local Andean flavors,
prepared by the people of the community.
Nestled in the serene highlands of Chinchero, near the tranquil Piuray Lagoon, the
Ramos T’ika Artisans Association offers a truly immersive and authentic luxury
experience in the heart of the Sacred Valley. Located in the picturesque farming
community of Umasbamba. The Ccorcor sector is home to families who have
preserved their ancient traditions, reflected in their vibrant dances, exquisite
gastronomy, sustainable agriculture, and, above all, their masterful textile art.
A Land of Ancestral Agricultural Heritage
The Ccorcor sector is home to approximately 150 inhabitants, whose livelihoods
are deeply connected to the land. The region’s fertile soils yield an array of Andean
staples, including wheat, fava beans, olluco, and an astonishing 100+ varieties of
native potatoes, each prized for its distinct flavor, texture, and culinary use. These
crops have been cultivated for centuries using time-honored agricultural
techniques, perfected over generations to adapt to the Andean high-altitude
environment.
The Timeless Art of Andean Weaving
Over the past few years, artisanal textiles and experiential tourism have flourished
in Ccorcor, allowing visitors an intimate glimpse into the living legacy of Andean
craftsmanship. The talented women of the Ramos T’ika Association are expert
weavers, working with finely spun alpaca and sheep wool, naturally dyed using
botanical pigments sourced from local plants and minerals. Each textile is a
masterpiece, created using ancestral techniques such as the backstrap loom and
pedal loom, and adorned with intricate Andean iconography. These woven stories
depict their history, traditions, and spiritual connection to the land.
A Private and Immersive Cultural Experience
For discerning travelers seeking a bespoke cultural experience, the community
offers an exclusive opportunity to witness the entire weaving process firsthand.
You’ll be welcomed by the artisans into their community and guided through the
meticulous steps of textile-making—from hand-spinning and natural dyeing to the
weaving itself. Engage with these master artisans as they reveal the meanings
behind their designs, and try your hand at crafting your own piece, guided by their
expert hands.
Beyond textiles, you’ll gain a deeper appreciation for the region’s agricultural
heritage, learning about the sacred role of the potato in Andean culture and how
traditional farming practices continue to sustain the community.
A Model of Sustainable and Cultural Tourism
More than just a visit, this unique experience is a journey into the soul of the Andes,
where every interaction fosters a connection between heritage and sustainability.
Ccorcor stands as a testament to how responsible tourism can empower local
communities while preserving their cultural identity and enhancing their quality of
life.
Return to your hotel in The Sacred Valley for a well-earned rest!
DAY 5 SHORT INCA TRAIL TO MACHUPICCHU
Our Luxury Short Inca Trail Trek begins in the Sacred Valley. After your breakfast,
as we pick you up from your hotel, bright and early (the exact time will depend on
the train schedule). We then head to the Ollantaytambo train station and board the
Vistadome train for a scenic 1-hour journey to the point known as Kilometer 104.
Admire the spectacular views as you zip through the Sacred Valley of the Incas in
the lap of luxury. This is where we will begin our Short Inca Trail luxury trek to
Machu Picchu!
From KM 104, we have a walk of about four hours up to the Inca site of Wiñay
Wayna, which means Forever Young , which can be found at an elevation of 2,680
metres (8,792 feet) above sea level. Wiñay Wayna is a spectacular Inca ruin built
into a steep hillside overlooking the Urubamba River. It comprises an upper and
lower section of housing and storage buildings, connected by an Inca staircase and
an intricate cascade of water channels and fountains. Almost the entire hillside
above and below these structures is covered with beautiful Inca agricultural
terraces. As well as being an agricultural centre, Wiñay Wayna was also thought to
be a religious, ceremonial site.
After our exploration of Wiñay Wayna, and a resting spot where we will enjoy our
boxed lunch, we will continue our trek all the way to the ancient “Inti Punku” or Sun
Gate, enjoy the first view of Machupicchu and relax with the surprise the guide has
for you. From the Sun Gate, we will be able to appreciate our first, dramatic view of
Machu Picchu. It is believed that Inti Punku was once the main entrance to Machu
Picchu. The site was dedicated to Inti, the Inca sun god, and was positioned on a
ridge near Machu Picchu at just the right location to allow the rising sun to pass
through the gate each year on the summer solstice.
We’ll continue our trek down towards Machu Picchu, moving tantalizingly close to
the famous citadel. But before we reach Machu Picchu, we’ll take a side path off
the trail and head down to Aguas Calientes, leaving our exploration of Machu for
the following day, when we’ll have more time to explore. Aguas Calientes is the
town below Machu Picchu, and we will take you to your hotel. This is where you will
also have dinner. You’ll probably want to have an early night, as we wake up early
the next day for our exploration of Machu Picchu.
Total trekking distance: 11 km / 7 – 8 hours approx.
Highest altitude: 2,720 m (8,923 ft).
Lowest Altitude: 2,100 m (6,889 ft).
Services included:
Meals: Breakfast, Box Lunch, Dinner
Tour Guide: Local Tour Guide: English/Spanish
Transfer: Hotel – Ollantaytambo Train Station
Train Ticket: Ollantaytambo Train Station – KM 104
Entrance Fee: Inca Trail KM 104.
Bus: Machu Picchu – Aguas Calientes
Hotel: Sumaq Machu Picchu Hotel- Deluxe Room Garden View with private
bathroom
DAY 6 MACHUPICCHU TOUR
To best appreciate Machu Picchu, we’ll wake up early in the morning so we can get
to the citadel in good time. You’ll have time for breakfast first, and then your guide
will pick you up from the hotel at around 1 hour before your specific entrance time.
We will take the shuttle bus upto the Machu Picchu entrance along a winding zig
zag road.
We will pass through the gates to the Machu Picchu archaeological site. Here you’ll
begin your guided walking tour with your experienced and highly knowledgeable
guide. Our tour of Machu Picchu will last about two hours and will take you to all the
most famous and spectacular parts of the extensive archaeological complex. These
include the House of the Guardian, Intihuatana, Temple of the Sun, Sacred Plaza,
and other key locations. Your exact route will follow the carefully curated circuit set
by the Ministry of Culture, ensuring an immersive experience tailored to showcase
the best of this legendary Inca site. As we walk around, we can appreciate the
spectacular views across the agricultural terraces of Machu Picchu. As well as the
spectacular surrounding mountains and plunging gorges of this mystical sanctuary.
Once we’ve finished our incredible tour of Machu Picchu, we will head to The
Sanctuary Lodge Hotel, the only hotel at Machu Picchu. Here will enjoy a
delectable buffet lunch. After our wonderful lunch experience we’ll take the shuttle
bus back down to Aguas Calientes. We will head to the train station to board our
Vistadome train to Ollantaytambo and Cusco. This will allow us the opportunity to
admire the beautiful scenery for one last time. Upon arrival at the Ollantayambo
station, we will be waiting for you to take you back to your hotel in Cusco. This is a
trip of approximately 1 hour and 25 minutes where you can contemplate your
incredible private luxury tour of one of the most famous and impressive attractions
in the world.
Services included:
Meals: All Included
Tour Guide: Local Tour Guide: English/Spanish.
Bus: Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu – Aguas Calientes (20 minutes approx).
Entrance Fee: Machu Picchu Citadel.
Transfer: Ollantaytambo Train Station – Cusco Hotel.
Hotel: Palacio del Inka – or similar Deluxe Room with private bathroom.
DAY 7 CUSCO CITY TOUR
Cusco – Plaza de Armas & Colossal Sacsayhuaman
This morning, discover Cusco on a city tour that includes the Cathedral on the
Plaza de Armas and the Santo Domingo Temple. Listen as a local expert explains
how the historic clashes between the Incas and the Spanish played a role in
forming today s Peruvian culture. Later, visit the well-preserved ruins of
Sacsayhuaman, a testament to Incan architectural skill. This afternoon, enjoy time
at leisure to rest or shop.
Services included
Meals: All Included
Tour Guide: Local Tour Guide: English/Spanish
Excursion: Cusco City Tour (4 hours approx.)
Entrance Fee: Cathedral, Koricancha and General Tourist Ticket
Hotel: Palacio del Inka – or similar Deluxe Room with private bathroom.
DAY 8 MARAS SALT MINES & MORAY INCA LABORATORY !
After our Delicious brakfast at the hotel, we will ead out in our private car on a tour
to Maras and Moray. First, we’ll drive through the Sacred Valley once more to
magnificent Maras Salt Mines. Here we’ll see the amazing salt evaporation ponds,
which were used by the Incas and quite possibly by pre-Inca civilizations. More
than 3,000 salt pools are carved into the mountainside, which catch highly salty
water as it emerges from a spring in the mountain. The ponds catch this water,
where it slowly evaporates, leaving just the salt behind. This is collected via a
communal process and is most famously used to make sal de Maras, the famous
pink table salt. It’s an incredible sight looking down across the salt ponds, which
look like they are covered in snow or ice. After exploring Maras we’ll head on to
Moray, which is just two miles away. Moray, is the Inca agricultural laboratory
formed from a number of circular terraces. It takes about 1.5 hours to get there, but
we’ll be driving through spectacular Andean scenery, passing by yellow wheat
fields, picturesque traditional villages, and snow-capped mountains.
Arriving at Moray, your guide will show you around the three amphitheater-like
terraced structures. These terraces, which are carved in a circular series to create a
bowl shape, are believed to have been used as a testing ground for various crops,
to find the most optimal growing conditions. It’s an incredible sight and gives real
insight into the genius of the Inca Empire. After spending time at Moray, we’ll head
to have an authentic and delicious Sacred Valley lunch near Moray. Not is only can
we sample local delicacies but we can a enjoy the perfect natural backdrop! After
lunch we will drive back to Cusco where we’ll drop you off at your hotel. You can
have a free afternoon and evening to explore the Inca city to the full and take
advantage of the hotel´s wonderful facilities.
Highest Altitude: 3,500 m (11,483 ft).
Lowest Altitude: 3,380 m (11,086 ft).
Services included:
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Tour Guide: Local Tour Guide: English/Spanish.
Excursion: Cusco – Maras and Moray – Cusco (4 hours approx)
Entrance Fee: Maras – Salt Mines
Hotel: Palacio del Inka – or similar Deluxe Room with private bathroom.
DAY 9 THE PERUVIAN ALTIPLANO ON THE LUXURY TITICACA TRAIN
Today, we will collect you from your luxury hotel in Cusco at 6 am for the incredible
experience of traveling through the Peruvian altiplano by train. Many travel
magazines consider the route covered by the Titicaca train one of the most
beautiful in the world, with a trip that lasts ten and a half hours. At the start of the
journey, passengers are welcomed at the Wanchaq Station in Cusco, where local
musicians will provide background music as you board the train.
Once aboard, you can enjoy the two dining cars decorated in the style of the
Pullman cars of the 1920s. During the trip, you will enjoy the finest gourmet food
accompanied by traditional dances and costumes. Yo will also enjoy a delicious
Pisco Sour demonstration and learn how this iconic Peruvian cocktail is prepared.
You will also marvel at the stunning altiplano scenery as you head to the largest
navigable lake in the world. Along the way, you will make a short stop at La Raya,
the border between Cusco and Puno. On arrival at Puno at around 5pm, you will
stay in a wonderful hotel in the folklore capital of Peru. You will be transferred to
your hotel for the evening. here you can enjoy a delicious dinner sampling the
delightful flavors of the Puno region. If you want to stretch your legs after your
journey, take a wander along the shores of Lake Titicaca and enjoy he magnificent
scenery of this gigantesque lake.
Services included:
Meals: All Included
Transfer Out: Cusco Hotel – Wanchaq Train Station
Train Ticket: Titicaca Train – Cusco to Puno (Lunch Aboard).
Transfer In: Puno Train Station- Hotel.- Assistant English/Spanish.
Hotel: GHL Hotel Lago Titicaca – Accommodation in Junior Suite Room with private
bathroom.
DAY 10 EXPLORING THE URUS FLOATING ISLANDS $ TAQUILE ISLAND OF LAKE TITICACA
Uros Floating Islands and Taquile Island Our full-day trip on this tour of Lake
Titicaca begins around 07:00 after breakfast, when we will pick you up from your
hotel in Puno. We will go to the port on the lake and board our comfortable boat to
visit the stunning Uros Floating Islands, followed by Taquile Island. Puno Tours and
Lake Titicaca Trips like this one, offer unique insight the real Peruvian way of life in
the highlands of the country!
When we arrive at the floating islands, you will probably be surprised by the scale
of these floating reed constructions. The Uros originally built these islands for
defensive reasons: if a threat appeared, they could move their island homes to a
safer location. The islands are made from cat tail reeds that grow around the lake,
and each island is in a constant state of rebuilding, as old reeds are replaced with
new ones. Entering the islands is quite an experience, as the reed floor feels
strange and spongy under your feet. We will explore the main island and see the
houses, watchtowers, and other structures, all built from reeds, that grow in the
lake. One of the local Uros natives will give a short presentation on how the islands
are made and then you can meet one of the local families to see how they live.
Next, we head to Taquile, one of the most beautiful islands in Peru. This is where
the traditional way of life is still very much alive. We will meet some of the master
weavers of this ancient Andean community, whose textiles are considered among
the best in the country. According to legend, the Incas themselves learned to
weave from the artisans of this island. In Taquile, the men are the weavers and the
women spin the thread.
After seeing these magnificent weavers and exploring the beautiful island, we will
head to the small port of Taquile around noon, where we will enjoy a delicious local
meal, made with organic products and if we are lucky, trout from Lake Titicaca!
Finally, we will return to Puno by boat from our tour of the islands of Lake Titicaca
in Peru. We will take you to your hotel on the shores of this great lake where you
can enjoy dinner and relax for the evening.
Services included:
Meals: All Included
Excursion: Visit Uros Island and Taquile – Semiprivate Service
Entrance Fee: Uros & Taquile Island
Hotel: GHL Hotel Lago Titicaca – Accommodation in Junior Suite Room with private
bathroom.
DAY 11 AUTHENTIC ALTIPLANO EXCURSION AT SILLUSTANI AND UMAYO LAKE -RETURN TO LIMA
Today we will be returning to the capital, Lima. So make sure you are packed
up and ready to go as we will not be returning to the hotel. Our trip includes a
stop at the Sillustani Arhaeological site on the way to Juliaca Airport. We will
pick you up from your hotel in Puno at 8 a.m.Then drive for 40 minutes until
we reach a traditional family home, where we can see some of the native
traditions of the region. We can participate in an ancient ceremony of a “pago
a la tierra”, in which we pay tribute to the land and the Mother Earth for her
abundance. We will also be able to see the local alpaca herds, as they graze
on the land.
Our next stop will take us to a small port for a boat ride out to Umayo Island,
an island in Lake Umayo, next to the Sillustani archaeological site. The island
is a protected reserve, where we can appreciate wild vicuñas, vizcachas and
other endemic animal species. After this visit, we will continue by boat to the
impressive site of Sillustani.
We will have plenty of time to explore the spectacular site of Sillustani and
appreciate the “chullpas”, which display contrasting pre-Columbian
architectural styles from civilizations such as the Pucara, Tiahuanaco, Ccolla
and of course, the Incas. Made of gigantic stones weighing up to six tons,
many of which are perfectly aligned with one another, these funeral towers
are to be marveled at! The largest tower took over 50 years to complete.
There are more than 90 structures in total, some of which are gigantic and
others more diminutive. Mummified bodies were buried inside the funeral
towers, placed in a fetal position along with various precious possessions
that would accompany these beings into the afterlife. The small entranceways
into the towers were aligned towards the sunrise, helping the spirits of the
deceased travel effectively to the Sun God, Inti.
After your guided tour of Sillustani, along the way, we will pass through the
spectacular Andean scenery. We will stop off at a rural homestead to learn
more about life on these high Andean plains. We will be able to sample a
traditional Andean lunch with some fascinating organic produce from the
region, including chuño potatoes, which are freeze-dried at night, and local
cheeses.
After lunch, we will take you to the airport for your flight to Lima, departing at
around 5 pm.
On arrival at Lima airport our staff will be waiting to transfer you to your
Luxury Lima hotel, where you can enjoy dinner. You may spend the rest of
your final evening at leisure, either preparing for your international flight, or
exploring the Barranco neighborhood.
Services included:
Meals: All Included
Excursion: Authentic Altiplano Excursion at Sillustani and Umayo Lake
Tour Guide: Local Tour Guide: English/Spanish
Transfer Out: Puno Hotel – Juliaca Airport
Transfer In: Lima Airport to Lima Hotel (1 hour Approx).
Hotel: Hotel B or Similar – Alcoba Suite Room with private bathroom.
DAY 12 THE FINAL DAY PERU TOUR -FLIGHT HOME
This is the final morning of you Luxury Peru Tour. You will be picked up from
the hotel and transferred to the airport at the pre arranged time depending on
the time of your outbound flight back home. This will mark the end of your
Luxury Machu Picchu Tour by Ozzie Travel. We look forward to seeing you
once more in Peru, very soon! Have a safe and pleasant trip back home!
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INCLUDED
- Accommodation in unique Luxury hotels in each destination
- Meals: As mentioned in Your Itinerary
- Cocktail class in Lima hotel
- Drinks and snacks
- Private Transportation
- Vistadome Train to KM 104 and after Machu Picchu Visit
- Luxury train to Puno meals included
- Private English speaking guide
- 24/7 concierge assistance
- Entrance Tickets for all the activities described on your itinerary
- Entrance ticket to Machu Picchu
- Trekking Package for Short Inca Trail (Includes permits)
- Activities Mentioned in The Itinerary. Including: Visits to The Archaeological
Sites of The Sacred Valley, Short Inca Trail, Machu Picchu, Visit to the Islands
on lake Titicaca.
NOT INCLUDE
- International or Domestic Flights (We can reserve Domestic
- Flights at the time of booking for an Additional Cost)
- Medical and emergency Evacuation Insurance
- Trip Cancellation Insurance or any other type of Travel Insurance
- Evacuation: in the event of a serious medical injury, we will coordinate with
your travel insurance company to arrange evacuation - Visas
- Any activity not described in what is Included
- Meals /Drinks not describe on the Itinerary
- Tips/Gratuities
- Optional /Additional Excursions Not Mentioned
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