


Upon arrival at Jorge Chávez International Airport in Lima, you will be warmly welcomed by your local representative and transferred to your hotel. Enjoy a comfortable check-in and some time to relax after your journey.
Settle into the vibrant capital of Peru, known for its rich history, world-class gastronomy, and the perfect blend of colonial charm and modern sophistication.
Overnight in Lima.
Begin your day with the Lima Colonial and Modern City Tour, starting with a stunning panoramic view of the Pacific Ocean. Continue through the elegant districts of Miraflores and San Isidro, where you will see the impressive Huaca Pucllana, a pre-Inca ceremonial pyramid that has remarkably withstood the expansion of modern Lima.
Historic Center of Lima – UNESCO World Heritage Site
Next, head to Lima’s historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its beautifully preserved colonial architecture and its central role in the Spanish Empire during the 16th century.
Visit two of Lima’s most important religious landmarks:
Santo Domingo Convent – home to the relics of Peru’s three beloved saints: Santa Rosa de Lima, San Martín de Porres, and San Juan Macías.
Museum of the Lima Cathedral – featuring religious art, colonial artifacts, and treasures that reflect Lima’s deep spiritual and historical heritage.
Evening Experience – Magic Water Circuit
At nightfall, discover the spectacular Magic Water Circuit, internationally recognized for holding the Guinness World Record as the largest public fountain complex in the world.
Enjoy:
13 interactive cybernetic fountains
A dazzling laser and light show
Music and imagery synchronized perfectly with the movement of water
This unforgettable experience blends art, technology, and Peruvian creativity against the backdrop of Lima’s nighttime skyline.
After the tour, you may choose to return to your hotel or stay for dinner at one of the excellent restaurants in Miraflores, San Isidro, or Barranco.
Overnight in Lima.
Begin your day with a visit to the impressive Pachacamac Archaeological Sanctuary, one of the most important pre-Inca and Inca ceremonial centers on Peru’s central coast. Explore the site’s ancient pyramids, plazas, and temples while learning about its spiritual significance and the civilizations that once worshipped here.
Barranco & Chorrillos – Lima’s Artistic & Coastal Districts
Continue your journey through the colorful streets of Barranco, Lima’s bohemian district known for its street art, romantic bridges, galleries, cafés, and ocean views.
Then explore Chorrillos, a traditional coastal neighborhood rich in fishing culture, local cuisine, and sweeping views of the Pacific coastline.
After your tour, you will be transferred to Lima Airport for your flight to Cusco.
Arrival in Cusco
Upon arrival in the historic Andean capital, you will be met by your local representative and transferred to your hotel to relax and acclimate to the altitude.
Overnight in Cusco.
Begin your day with an immersion into the cultural and spiritual heritage of Cusco, the historic capital of the Inca Empire.
Cusco Cathedral – Colonial Art & Andean Tradition
Your first stop is the magnificent Cusco Cathedral, an architectural masterpiece located on the iconic Plaza de Armas. Admire its stunning colonial design, intricately carved altars, and priceless collection of religious paintings, sculptures, and historic relics that reflect the fusion of Spanish and Andean artistic traditions.
Qorikancha – Temple of the Sun & Andean Cosmology
Continue to Qorikancha, the revered Temple of the Sun, considered the most important sacred site in the Inca Empire.
During your one-hour guided visit, you will explore:
The symbolic meaning behind Inca architecture
The temple’s alignment with the stars and celestial events
Its role in the Inca agricultural and ceremonial calendar
The blend of Inca stonework with the colonial structure built above it
This is one of the most enlightening stops for understanding Andean cosmology.
Sacsayhuaman, Qenqo & Tambomachay
Next, ascend to the Sacsayhuaman Archaeological Park, home to one of the most impressive Inca fortresses ever built. Marvel at the colossal stone walls — some weighing more than 100 tons — crafted with extraordinary precision.
Continue your exploration with visits to:
Qenqo – a ceremonial site carved into natural rock, believed to have been used for rituals and astronomical observations
Tambomachay – a peaceful sanctuary featuring beautiful ceremonial fountains, where water has flowed continuously in perfect harmony since ancient times
These sites offer a deeper understanding of Inca engineering, spirituality, and their profound relationship with nature.
Overnight in Cusco.
Your day begins with a comfortable pick-up from your hotel as you journey into the breathtaking Sacred Valley of the Incas. Along the way, enjoy a brief stop at the Pisac Market, where you can admire beautiful local handicrafts, vibrant textiles, ceramics, and handmade souvenirs — all surrounded by panoramic views of the valley’s terraced landscapes.
Pisac – Archaeology & Artisan Market
Upon reaching Pisac, visit the impressive archaeological complex perched atop the mountains. Explore its agricultural terraces, ceremonial sites, and stunning viewpoints overlooking the valley.
Back in town, wander through the famous Pisac Artisan Market, rich in traditional crafts and local culture.
Urubamba – Buffet Lunch of Peruvian Cuisine
Continue to Urubamba, the heart of the Sacred Valley, where you will enjoy a delicious buffet lunch featuring traditional Peruvian dishes prepared with fresh regional ingredients.
Ollantaytambo – The Last Living Inca Town
After lunch, travel to the Inca village of Ollantaytambo, one of the most remarkable archaeological sites in Peru. Explore:
Monumental agricultural and ceremonial terraces
The impressive stone fortress rising above the town
Narrow cobblestone streets and original Inca water channels
Ollantaytambo is considered the last living Inca settlement because it preserves its original layout, allowing visitors to step back into the time of the Inca civilization.
Chinchero – Textiles, Tradition & Colonial Art
Your final stop is the picturesque town of Chinchero, renowned for its exceptional traditional weaving. Meet local women who are experts in textile art and learn:
The natural dyeing process using plants and minerals
Ancient weaving techniques
The cultural symbolism behind each pattern and design
Visit the charming colonial-era temple, famous for its painted murals, and observe the ancient Inca walls that still line the main square.
After a full day immersed in Inca heritage, traditional arts, and stunning landscapes, return to Cusco.
Overnight in Cusco.
You will be picked up two hours before your train departure and transferred to the Ollantaytambo train station, where you will board one of the most beautiful railway routes in the Andes. Enjoy panoramic views of the Sacred Valley as you travel toward Aguas Calientes, gateway to Machu Picchu.
Ascent to the Machu Picchu Sanctuary
Upon arrival in Aguas Calientes, take the shuttle bus for a 30-minute ascent, climbing nearly 400 meters along a winding mountain road. At the summit awaits one of the greatest archaeological marvels of the ancient world — the Machu Picchu Sanctuary, also known as the Lost City of the Incas.
If weather conditions allow, you will witness an unforgettable sunrise over the citadel, illuminating terraces, temples, and stone structures in golden light.
Guided Tour of Machu Picchu
Begin your guided exploration of this UNESCO World Heritage Site, discovering its most iconic landmarks:
Main Square
The Circular Tower
The Sacred Sundial (Intihuatana)
Royal Chambers
Temple of the Three Windows
Ceremonial plazas and ancient burial areas
Your expert guide will explain the architectural genius, astronomical alignments, and spiritual meaning behind each section of this legendary Inca masterpiece. The guided tour lasts approximately two hours.
Free Time in the Citadel & Lunch in Aguas Calientes
Enjoy free time afterward to walk through the citadel, take photos, or simply absorb the mystical atmosphere of this sacred site.
Return by bus to Aguas Calientes, where you may choose a restaurant to enjoy lunch (lunch at your own expense).
Return to Cusco
On your final morning in the Andes, enjoy some free time to relax before your scheduled transfer to Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport.
You will be driven from your hotel to the airport in time for your departure flight, concluding your unforgettable journey through Lima, Cusco, the Sacred Valley, and Machu Picchu.
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