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DAY 1 | ARRIVAL IN CUSCO – CITY TOUR & SURROUNDING ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES
City Tour Cusco and Archaeological Sites

Upon arrival at Cusco Airport, a representative will be waiting to transfer you to your hotel, assist with your check-in, and provide a brief orientation about the city’s highlights and services.

PM (1:00 pm – 6:00 pm approx.): In the afternoon, you’ll begin a guided tour of the city, visiting key historical sites such as the Cusco Cathedral and the Qoricancha (Temple of the Sun), now the Convent of Santo Domingo.

The tour then continues to the outskirts of the city, where you’ll explore:

  • Sacsayhuaman: An impressive fortress known as the "head of the puma."
  • Q’enqo: A religious site dedicated to the Earth with labyrinthine passages.
  • Puca Pucara: A reddish military checkpoint from the Inca period.
  • Tambomachay: The "Temple of Water," used for ceremonial purposes.

After the tour, you will be transferred back to your hotel.

Transfer: Cusco Airport – Hotel (English/Spanish assistant)
Guide: Local bilingual guide (Spanish/English)
Excursion: City Tour & 4 Ruins (approx. 4 hours)
Entry: Cathedral and Qoricancha
Accommodation: Hotel in Cusco
DAY 2 | CUSCO – SACRED VALLEY EXCURSION
Sacred Valley Tour

Breakfast at the hotel.

At around 8:00 am, passengers will be picked up from their hotel to begin a full-day excursion to the Sacred Valley of the Incas.

The tour includes a visit to the town of Pisac, known for its colorful handicraft market and Inca archaeological site, which features an advanced irrigation system, astronomical observatory, sun clock (Intiwatana), and agricultural terraces.

You will enjoy a buffet lunch at a local restaurant before continuing the journey.

The next stop is the Ollantaytambo archaeological complex, a fortified Inca site that includes temples, agricultural terraces, and a well-planned urban sector. The site was both a religious center and a military stronghold, as evidenced by its walls and towers.

Finally, you'll visit Chinchero, known for its colonial church adorned with beautiful Cusqueña school paintings. On Sundays, a traditional fair is held where locals trade goods using the barter system.

Return to Cusco and overnight stay.

Meals: Breakfast and lunch
Guide: Local bilingual guide (Spanish/English)
Excursion: Sacred Valley (approx. 8 hours)
Entry: Tourist Ticket (Boleto Turístico)
Accommodation: Hotel in Cusco
DAY 3 | MACHU PICCHU EXCURSION – CUSCO
Machu Picchu Excursion

Breakfast at the hotel.

Morning train to Machu Picchu Pueblo followed by a guided tour of Machu Picchu, the “Lost City of the Incas” and one of the most impressive ancient sites in the world. Overlooking the Urubamba River, this 15th-century citadel was built at the height of the Inca Empire.

Although American historian Hiram Bingham revealed this site to the world in 1911, locals had long known of its existence. The original purpose of the site remains a mystery, as the Incas left no written records. Explore the ruins with your expert local guide and imagine what life may have been like in this majestic city nestled at about 8,000 feet above sea level.

In the afternoon, return by train to the city of Cusco. Upon arrival, reception and transfer to your hotel.

Meals: Breakfast and lunch
Train: Poroy – Aguas Calientes – Poroy
Bus: Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu – Aguas Calientes (approx. 20 min)
Guide: Local bilingual guide (Spanish/English)
Entry: Machu Picchu Citadel
Transfers: Hotel – Train Station – Hotel
Accommodation: Hotel in Cusco
DAY 4 | RAINBOW MOUNTAIN EXCURSION – CUSCO
Rainbow Mountain Excursion

5:00 AM pickup from your hotel in Cusco to begin the excursion southeast of Cusco passing through Cusipata (3,339 m.a.s.l.) until reaching the small village of Llactoc, where you will see herds of alpacas and llamas and typical local flora. Here, the hike begins, lasting approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.

Along the way, enjoy distant views of snow-capped mountains and magnificent landscapes. Finally, arrive at Rainbow Mountain (Vinicunca). After spending about 1 hour at the summit, start the descent which takes about 1½ hours until returning to Llactoc. Then take transportation back to Cusipata for a traditional lunch. Afterwards, return to Cusco, arriving around 5:00 PM.

Location: Canchis Province, Cusco, Peru

Difficulty Level: Normal to moderate

Altitude: 3,000 – 5,200 meters above sea level

High Season: April to November

Duration: 1 Day

Meals: Breakfast and lunch
Guide: Bilingual guide (Spanish/English)
Excursion: Rainbow Mountain (approx. 8 hours)
Entry: Rainbow Mountain
Accommodation: 3-star hotel in Cusco with private bathroom
DAY 5 | DEPARTURE FROM CUSCO – FLIGHT TO LIMA (90 mins flight)
Departure from Cusco to Lima

Breakfast at the hotel.

At the scheduled time, transfer to the airport for your flight to Lima.

Meals: Breakfast
Transfer: Hotel – Cusco Airport with assistant in English/Spanish

What's Included

Transportation:

Accommodation:

4 nights accommodation in Cusco. Breakfast included.

Tickets and Activities:

All admissions indicated in the itinerary.

What is Not Included

Note:

3 Star Economic Hotel

Expedition Train

Room type Price
Double Room $702
Triple $686
Simple $831

Vistadome Train

Room type Price
Double Room $763
Triple $746
Simple $892

3 Star Superior Hotel

Expedition Train

Room typePrice
Double Room$734
Triple$725
Simple$923

Vistadome Train

Room typePrice
Double Room$795
Triple$786
Simple$983

4 Star Hotel

Expedition Train

Room typePrice
Double Room$761
Triple$759
Simple$976

Vistadome Train

Room typePrice
Double Room$822
Triple$816
Simple$1037

5 Star Hotel

Expedition Train

Room type Price
Double Room $922
Triple $922
Simple $1250

Vistadome Train

Room typePrice
Double Room$982
Triple$982
Simple$1311

Please bring the same document you presented to the agency, as the train tickets and entrance to Machu Picchu will be issued using this information.

On all train services to/from Machu Picchu, passengers may only carry hand luggage (backpack, purse, or briefcase) on board, with a maximum weight of 5kg / 11lb. Your luggage will be available at your chosen hotel.

Allowed size: 62 linear inches / 157 cm (height + length + width)

Quantity Weight Size (height + length + width)
1 bag or backpack 5kg / 11lb 62" / 157 cm

Comfortable and light clothing is recommended for visiting the coastal areas of Peru, while warm clothing is advised for the high Andean region. Visitors are not recommended to wear sleeveless shirts, shorts, short skirts, or revealing clothing when visiting religious temples or official buildings. Sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, and insect repellent can be very useful during your stay.

Please note that check-in at most hotels begins at 1:00 p.m. Guests arriving earlier will be subject to room availability and may have to wait in the hotel lobby.

Tour cancellations due to bad weather conditions are not refundable, as they are factors beyond our control.

According to the latest policy updates from the Decentralized Directorate of Culture of Cusco (DDC), all entrance tickets to Machu Picchu are personal. Therefore, tickets purchased for Machu Picchu are non-reschedulable, non-transferable to another date and/or person, and non-refundable.

The train company that takes you to Machu Picchu does not allow luggage over 5 kg. This means that most people bring a smaller backpack for the day in Aguas Calientes and Machu Picchu. If you’re unsure where your larger luggage will stay during this time, you can leave it at your hotel’s storage in Cusco at no extra cost.

Peru Rail and Inca Rail, the companies that operate train services to Machu Picchu, do not allow seat selection. Seat assignments are automatically made by the company’s system.

We generally recommend booking the Expedition/Voyager train for the outbound journey and the panoramic Vistadome/360° train for the return trip. This is mainly because the outbound trains only have early departures, which would mean missing the guided visit to the Ollantaytambo archaeological site.

The Yellow Fever vaccine is not mandatory for travelers visiting Peru, at least not for those exploring the cultural regions. However, it is an additional precaution, especially since Peru is a tropical country—recommended particularly for trips to the Amazon rainforest.

Travel insurance is not mandatory, but it is extremely important—especially for tourists planning to visit Peru.

The standard voltage in Peru is 230 volts. However, some hotels have outlets with 110 volts, in which case there are transformers that reduce the voltage.

Most establishments accept payments in both US dollars and soles (Peru’s currency), making these the most commonly used currencies in the country. Ideally, you should carry some US dollars and a smaller amount of soles for purchases at craft markets, for example. It is recommended to bring US dollars and exchange them in Peru at reliable exchange houses recommended by your travel agency.

The country’s climate is divided into two main seasons: rainy and dry.

The rainy season lasts from November to the end of March, while the dry season runs from April to October. In the Cusco and Machu Picchu region, temperatures vary greatly, but typically the maximum reaches around 24°C (75°F) and the minimum can drop close to 0°C (32°F).

In the Lima region, located on the Peruvian coast, temperatures are higher and range between 12°C (54°F) and 35°C (95°F).

PAYMENT METHODS

The agency requests a 50% deposit of the total cost of the services to be contracted. This deposit can be made through authorized payment systems. The client must pay the balance 15 days prior to arrival in Peru.

All reservation requests will be responded to via the same means within 48 hours at the latest. If you do not receive a response within the indicated timeframe, please contact our phone numbers: +51 989 781698 – +51 958 383038.

OPTION A: BANK TRANSFER

If you want to use this option, remember to increase the deposit amount by $24. This is the fee our bank requires for each transfer.

Account in dollars:

Payments must be made to the following bank account in Lima, PERU:

Name: PERU CREDIT BANK – MIRAFLORES AGENCY
Address: Larco Avenue # 611 MIRAFLORES, LIMA – PERU
Telephone: (+51) 3119898
Account number: 285-90887840-1-63
CCI: 00228519088784016350
Account name: PERU INKAS TOP SAC
SWIFT code: BCPLPEPL

OPTION B: CARD PAYMENTS

We accept all major credit cards: Visa, MasterCard, Diners Club, and American Express. A 3% surcharge will be applied to the final tour amount for credit card payments. A payment link will be issued via We Travel through one of our representatives, allowing you to make the payment securely.

OPTION C: TRANSFER BY WESTERN UNION

With Western Union, you can quickly send and receive money between any agent or branch worldwide. Be sure to request the To Send Money form; send money in US dollars.

Western Union has offices internationally and also online at www.westernunion.com.

If using this method, please send an email confirming the deposit and the Western Union transaction number.

Beneficiary: Jose Luis Naivares Mamani
Address: General Collanta Q-2
Department: Cuzco
Province: Cuzco
District: Cuzco
Telephone: 913851073
Document Type: DNI
Document Number: 70418002

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