Dreamy Peru

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LIMA-CUSCO-MACHU PICCHU

WHAT WILL YOU EXPERIENCE ON THIS JOURNEY?

Discover the beauty and comforts of Lima and Cusco with this 7 Day package.

From the capital of the country where you will taste the famous Peruvian cuisine to the majesty of Machu Picchu on the exclusive Vistadome Observatory train, each day will transport you to unforgettable experiences.
Enjoy accommodations in luxury hotels and private tours of the city and the Sacred Valley.

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Day 01
…/Arrival in Lima.
Arrival at Lima airport, assistance by one of our representatives at the airport and transfer to hotel located in Miraflores.
Day 01
Day 02
City tour Lima and Larco Museum

Visit of the main tourist sites in Lima. Panoramic tour of the modern districts, Huaca Pucllana and impressive view of the Pacific Ocean.
Then visit of the historical centre of Lima: Convent of Saint Francisco.
Then visit the Larco Herrera Museum, chronologically displays Peruvian pre-Columbian pieces of pottery, lithics and metals such as gold and silver, inside a viceregal mansion from the 18th century. Lunch on this day will be offered at the Café del Museo restaurant.

Day 02
Day 03
Arrival in Cusco

You will be picked up from your hotel to board your flight to Cusco.
Arrival at Cusco airport, reception, and transfer to the hotel located in Sacred Valley.

Day 03
Day 04
Sacred Valley Tour.

Visit the military fortress of Ollantaytambo and then continue to have lunch in a beautiful restaurant.
Finally visit a handicraft fair where you will have the opportunity to buy a great variety of products.

Day 04
Day 05
Wonder of the World: Machu Picchu Citadel.

Transfer to the train station to start the journey to the citadel of Machu Picchu. Once in Aguas Calientes, we will take a bus that will take us to the Historic Sanctuary in a 30 minutes trip.
We will start the guided tour where we will visit the main sites of the urban and agricultural area. At the end of the tour, we will descend by bus to the town of Aguas Calientes for lunch (Not included) and shopping.
At the exact time, return by train and transfer to the city of Cusco.

Day 05
Day 06
Cusco / City tour Cusco.

In the afternoon, an expert guide will take you to some of the world’s best archeological sites, including the beautiful Cusco Cathedral, Qoricancha, the spectacular Sacsayhuaman fortress and Qenqo archaeological site.

Day 06
Day 07
Cusco – Lima /...

Transfer to Cusco airport and return to Lima.
Arrival and immediate international connection.

Day 07

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Travel Tips for your adventure in Peru

The best time to visit Peru is during the dry season, which runs from May to October. However, Peru is a beautiful country to visit year-round

A valid passport with at least six months of validity remaining is required for entry into Peru. US citizens do not need a visa to visit Peru for tourism purposes for up to 90 days. You may be asked to show evidence of onward travel (e.g., a flight ticket out of Peru) upon arrival.

The official currency of Peru is the Peruvian sol (PEN). You can exchange US dollars for Peruvian soles at banks, currency exchange bureaus, and hotels. Credit cards are widely accepted in Peru, but it is always a good idea to have some cash on hand.

Because Peru also has drastic differences in altitude, large temperature variations can be experienced within the same region, and between day and night. Therefore, it is best to be prepared for both hot and cold weather. Bringing some t-shirts, long-sleeved blouses, comfortable pants, thicker sweaters and a suitable coat is the best idea.

Many of the sacred sites of antiquity, such as Machu Picchu, and also the Inca Trails, are located in areas that vary from mild to challenging hiking terrain, so proper trekking shoes are a must for your personal safety and a pleasant travel experience. Shoes should be comfortable and have a good sole. Closed-toe shoes are best for keeping your feet warm, safe and protected, but you may enjoy a pair of sandals on city tours, especially if you are staying in the coastal regions of Peru.

One of the most common ailments for newcomers to the highlands of Peru is altitude sickness. This can range from headache, shortness of breath and fatigue to insomnia, heart palpitations.

Give yourself at least 12 hours for acclimatization (e.g., stay in the city of Cusco, which is 11,154 feet -3,400 meters- above sea level). The body will begin to adapt automatically; avoid any strenuous physical activity until you feel ready.

Avoid tobacco and alcohol, as well as stimulants such as coffee or energy drinks. Drink plenty of bottled water, staying hydrated is highly recommended. Also, coca leaf tea is a millenary Andean secret: it gives you a great mental and physical boost, it also helps digestion. Another good measure is to eat as light as possible, especially skipping fatty foods. In case you still need pills for headaches, slow digestion, etc., consult your doctor first.

Peruvian cuisine is a fusion of indigenous and Spanish influences. Some popular Peruvian dishes include ceviche, lomo saltado, and aji de gallina. Be sure to try some of Peru’s delicious fruits and vegetables, such as lucuma, chirimoya, and passion fruit.

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