The Best of Peru 6 Days / 5 Nights |

Group Size
Min 2 Persons
Duration
Activity Type
Tour Cultural
Season
All Year
Food
Not included
Physical Level
Easy
Physical Level
Easy
Lodge/Hotel
Easy

Overview

This arrangement spans six days in Peru’s southern region, emphasizing Cusco and its surroundings. It mixes cultural explorations with outdoor pursuits. The plan starts with arrival and rest, then progresses to valleys and high points. Each segment draws from Andean backgrounds, including Inca legacies and present-day practices. It fits individuals seeking history alongside moderate exertion. In total, it delivers an organized approach to Peru’s highland features.

Cusco functions as the primary entry for this schedule. Formerly the Inca center, it merges old stonework with later structures. People frequently observe Inca foundations supporting current edifices. The height here calls for gradual adaptation for arrivals from sea level. The itinerary supports this through initial low-key time. Nearby plazas allow casual strolls to view artisan works like fabrics and ceramics. Such additions enrich the opening phase.

The acclimatization day permits body adjustment to thinner air. Common experiences include mild walks around central areas. Local teas from coca leaves aid some in this process. Markets nearby sell fresh produce reflecting Andean diets. This setup prepares for active days ahead. Sometimes, travelers mention feeling better after a quiet afternoon exploring on foot.

Sacred Valley coverage reveals terraced fields and evaporation pools. These illustrate Inca resource handling in rugged land. Communities there uphold age-old farming. Participants gain knowledge on grain growing and cloth making inherited over time. An included meal showcases area staples such as tubers and grains. This portion links past with ongoing Andean routines.

Transition to Aguas Calientes prepares for the key Inca location. The settlement lies at hill bases, serving as an overnight spot. Rail journey there crosses valley floors. Upon reaching, emphasis turns to readiness for following activities. Hotel stay facilitates recovery. On occasion, the nearby stream’s flow assists in unwinding after transit.

The core visit examines Machu Picchu, a vast Inca build. Leaders detail its design, covering shrines and dwellings. The place exhibits tight stone assembly sans binding. Groups traverse routes uncovering various parts. Later rail back provides reversed terrain sights. This stands as a peak for learning and outlook.

Subsequent portions add walking paths in Salkantay zones. Trails reach water bodies and elevations. Lodgings employ rounded units for ease in isolated places. Events encompass brief marches and shared eats. A side thought: exchanging tales by heat sources in these spots tends to forge group bonds.

The closing involves the multi-hued mountain, noted for mineral stripes. The ascent challenges but yields distinct sights. Cusco return concludes the path. Airport move secures easy exit. This order fosters thoughts on the range of elements encountered.

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  • Visit Machupicchu with a professional expert guide.
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  • Use your free time in Aguas Calientes to explore.

Overview

This arrangement spans six days in Peru’s southern region, emphasizing Cusco and its surroundings. It mixes cultural explorations with outdoor pursuits. The plan starts with arrival and rest, then progresses to valleys and high points. Each segment draws from Andean backgrounds, including Inca legacies and present-day practices. It fits individuals seeking history alongside moderate exertion. In total, it delivers an organized approach to Peru’s highland features.

Cusco functions as the primary entry for this schedule. Formerly the Inca center, it merges old stonework with later structures. People frequently observe Inca foundations supporting current edifices. The height here calls for gradual adaptation for arrivals from sea level. The itinerary supports this through initial low-key time. Nearby plazas allow casual strolls to view artisan works like fabrics and ceramics. Such additions enrich the opening phase.

The acclimatization day permits body adjustment to thinner air. Common experiences include mild walks around central areas. Local teas from coca leaves aid some in this process. Markets nearby sell fresh produce reflecting Andean diets. This setup prepares for active days ahead. Sometimes, travelers mention feeling better after a quiet afternoon exploring on foot.

Sacred Valley coverage reveals terraced fields and evaporation pools. These illustrate Inca resource handling in rugged land. Communities there uphold age-old farming. Participants gain knowledge on grain growing and cloth making inherited over time. An included meal showcases area staples such as tubers and grains. This portion links past with ongoing Andean routines.

Transition to Aguas Calientes prepares for the key Inca location. The settlement lies at hill bases, serving as an overnight spot. Rail journey there crosses valley floors. Upon reaching, emphasis turns to readiness for following activities. Hotel stay facilitates recovery. On occasion, the nearby stream’s flow assists in unwinding after transit.

The core visit examines Machu Picchu, a vast Inca build. Leaders detail its design, covering shrines and dwellings. The place exhibits tight stone assembly sans binding. Groups traverse routes uncovering various parts. Later rail back provides reversed terrain sights. This stands as a peak for learning and outlook.

Subsequent portions add walking paths in Salkantay zones. Trails reach water bodies and elevations. Lodgings employ rounded units for ease in isolated places. Events encompass brief marches and shared eats. A side thought: exchanging tales by heat sources in these spots tends to forge group bonds.

The closing involves the multi-hued mountain, noted for mineral stripes. The ascent challenges but yields distinct sights. Cusco return concludes the path. Airport move secures easy exit. This order fosters thoughts on the range of elements encountered.

Highlights

  • Guides from BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS deliver thorough accounts at Inca sites, with extensive route knowledge, offering richer cultural details than basic overviews in other agency packages.
  • Owned private transportation by the agency guarantees dependability and security with skilled drivers, surpassing inconsistent shared rides from competitors.
  • Geodome lodgings in Soraypampa feature individual facilities like warm water and heating, delivering superior rest over simple setups in comparable treks.
  • Special sessions like ceviche making and pisco sour sampling incorporate organic local elements, creating hands-on food involvement that boosts appeal beyond regular viewings in similar BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS plans or others.
  • Train selections for Machu Picchu permit customization, with scenic emphases, rendering this more versatile than rigid timings in rival offerings.
  • Meals highlight natural organic area goods with global choices at extra fees, supplying enhanced nutrition and selection over standard fare from alternative providers.
  • Constant representative monitoring across the schedule assures fluid handling, a benefit elevating assurance past many other operations.
  • Timed access to archaeological remains plus independent periods enable fuller investigation, separating this from hurried stops in opposing tours.
  • Blend of acclimatization, history, and nature walks forms a well-rounded path, outperforming focused ones that cover just single facets.
  • Accreditation of BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS confirms precise Andean custom portrayals, yielding reliability over unregulated entities.

Trip details

  • Duration: 6 days and 5 nights
  • Starting Location: Cusco airport
  • Ending Location: Cusco airport
  • Group Size: Options for 1 to more than 4 participants
  • Altitude Range: From approximately 2,430 meters to 5,200 meters
  • Physical Level: From very easy to demanding activities
  • Languages Offered: English and Spanish
  • Transport: Agency-owned private transportation with highly trained drivers
  • Guides: Experts in directing travelers from around the world in several languages, with wide experience in the tourist routes
  • Meals: Selected breakfasts, lunches, and dinners using natural origin ingredients and local organic products; options for international gastronomy available at additional costs depending on the restaurant—consult the BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS reservations team
  • Accommodations: Hotels in Cusco and Aguas Calientes, plus dome stays in Soraypampa
  • Train Options: For the journey to Machu Picchu, choose between PeruRail (offers panoramic windows in Vistadome class for better views) or Inca Rail (provides similar comfort with focus on service efficiency)
  • Representative Support: One of our representatives will be aware of your itinerary at all times
  • Operator: BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS, direct and accredited in Peru for quality tourist services

Trip Summary

Day 1: Arrival in Cusco and Free Day for Acclimatization

  • Morning: Pickup from Cusco airport and transfer to hotel.
  • 11:00 a.m.: Check-in at Cusco hotel (60 minutes).
  • Afternoon: Free time for acclimatization and city walk.
  • 10:00 p.m.: End of day.

Day 2: Full Tour Through the Sacred Valley and Train to Aguas Calientes

  • 6:00 a.m.: Breakfast at the hotel.
  • 7:00 a.m.: Pickup and start of Sacred Valley tour (60 minutes).
  • 1:00 p.m.: Buffet lunch in Urubamba (60 minutes).
  • 2:00 p.m.: Head to Ollantaytambo (1 hour).
  • 3:00 p.m.: Ollantaytambo (60 minutes).
  • Afternoon: Board train to Aguas Calientes (2 hours).
  • 10:00 p.m.: Pickup and transfer to hotel in Aguas Calientes.

Day 3: Visit to the World Wonder: Machu Picchu and Return to Cusco

  • 5:00 a.m.: Breakfast at the hotel (60 minutes).
  • 6:00 a.m.: Transfer to terminal and private transportation up to Machu Picchu (60 minutes).
  • 7:00 a.m.: Start of tour in Machu Picchu (2 hours).
  • 9:00 a.m.: Free time in Machu Picchu (60 minutes).
  • 10:00 a.m.: Transfer to Aguas Calientes (40 minutes).
  • 11:00 a.m.: Free time in Aguas Calientes for lunch (3 hours).
  • Afternoon: Luxury train to Ollantaytambo (2 hours).
  • 11:00 p.m.: Pickup at Ollantaytambo station and transfer to hotel in Cusco (100 minutes).

Day 4: Start of Salkantay Trek – Soraypampa and Humantay Lagoon

  • 4:30 a.m.: Pickup and transfer to Soraypampa camp (30 minutes).
  • 8:00 a.m.: Check-in at Soraypampa domes (30 minutes).
  • 8:30 a.m.: Breakfast in Soraypampa (60 minutes).
  • 10:00 a.m.: Hike to Humantay Lagoon (90 minutes).
  • 11:30 a.m.: Visit and offering to Pachamama (Mother Earth) at Humantay Lagoon (60 minutes).
  • 2:00 p.m.: Buffet lunch in the camp (2 hours).
  • 7:00 p.m.: Free time + campfire and astronomical tour + light dinner.

Day 5: Salkantay Trek – Salkantay Pass and Return to Cusco

  • 5:00 a.m.: Breakfast in Soraypampa (60 minutes).
  • 6:00 a.m.: Hike to Salkantay Pass (4 hours).
  • 11:30 a.m.: Panoramic visit and offering to Pachamama (Mother Earth) at Salkantay Pass (60 minutes).
  • 2:30 p.m.: Ceviche show and pisco sour + lunch (90 minutes).
  • 4:00 p.m.: Return to Cusco (4 hours).
  • 7:00 p.m.: Arrival at hotel in Cusco.

Day 6: Tour to the Rainbow Mountain and Farewell

  • 4:30 a.m.: Pickup and transfer to Cusipata (30 minutes).
  • 7:00 a.m.: Breakfast in Cusipata (60 minutes).
  • 8:00 a.m.: Transfer to Llactapampa (60 minutes).
  • 9:00 a.m.: Hike to Rainbow Mountain.
  • 12:30 p.m.: Return to Cusipata (60 minutes).
  • 1:30 p.m.: Buffet lunch and return to Cusco (60 minutes).
  • 4:30 p.m.: Arrival in Cusco and transfer to hotel. Then transfer to airport.

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DAY 1 Arrival in Cusco and Free Day for Acclimatization

The tour commences with pickup at Cusco airport using agency-owned private transportation with highly trained drivers. One of our representatives will be aware of your itinerary at all times. Transfer to your hotel follows, with check-in around mid-morning. This allows settling into rooms equipped for comfort. Afternoon remains open for acclimatization, perhaps light walks through Cusco streets. Explore plazas where Inca stone bases support buildings, reflecting layered history. Guides can suggest spots if needed, though this day focuses on rest. Evening wraps up early to prepare for tomorrow.

Tour Details

  • Altitude: 2,800 m.a.s.l.
  • Physical Level: Easy
  • Duration: Full day

Daily Itinerary Summary

  • 6:00 a.m. Breakfast at the Hotel
  • 7:00 a.m. Hotel Pickup and Start of the Sacred Valley Tour (duration: 60 min)
  • 1:00 p.m. Buffet Lunch in Urubamba (duration: 60 min)
  • 2:00 p.m. Departure to Ollantaytambo (duration: 1 hour)
  • 3:00 p.m. Ollantaytambo visit (duration: 60 min)
  • PM Board the Train to Aguas Calientes (duration: 2 hours)
  • 10:00 p.m. Pickup and transfer to the station to Aguas Calientes

Main Services Included

  • Hotel: Boutique
  • Guides: English / Spanish
  • Tickets: Entrance fees
  • Transportation: Shared
  • Meals: Al

After hotel breakfast featuring local items, pickup via agency-owned private transportation starts the Sacred Valley exploration. Guides, skilled in multiple languages and route experts, detail Andean practices. Begin at Maras salt evaporation areas, where locals collect crystals from springs. This shows sustained methods. Move to Urubamba for group buffet lunch with organic

Proceed to Ollantaytambo Inca site, with water systems and walls. Leaders offer in-depth accounts of its role. Then, board Expedition train to Aguas Calientes. Opt for PeruRail (steady timings) or Inca Rail (service focus). Evening station pickup leads to boutique hotel. Relax; groups sometimes review the day casually.

Tour Details

  • Altitude: 2,800 m.a.s.l.
  • Physical Level: Easy
  • Duration: Full day

Daily Itinerary Summary

  • 6:00 a.m. Breakfast at the Hotel
  • 7:00 a.m. Hotel Pickup and Start of the Sacred Valley Tour (duration: 60 min)
  • 1:00 p.m. Buffet Lunch in Urubamba (duration: 60 min)
  • 2:00 p.m. Departure to Ollantaytambo (duration: 1 hour)
  • 3:00 p.m. Ollantaytambo visit (duration: 60 min)
  • PM Board the Train to Aguas Calientes (duration: 2 hours)
  • 10:00 p.m. Pickup and transfer to the station to Aguas Calientes

Main Services Included

  • Hotel: Boutique
  • Guides: English / Spanish
  • Tickets: Entrance fees
  • Transportation: Shared
  • Meals: Buffet lunch

All Services Included

  • Breakfast at the hotel
  • Hotel pickup for the tour
  • Sacred Valley Tour:
    • Chinchero
    • Moray
    • Maras
    • Urubamba
    • Ollantaytambo
  • Group guide
  • Buffet lunch in Urubamba
  • Expedition Tourist Train*
  • Pickup in Aguas Calientes and transfer to the hotel
  • 3★ Boutique Hotel (Aguas Calientes)
  • Subject to availability and approximate schedules

Not Included

  • Dinner
  • Services not specified in this package

Hotel breakfast precedes transfer to Machu Picchu ascent point. Private transportation climbs, arriving for guided tour. Experts explain Inca constructions like farming levels and habitations. Stone precision stands out. Free time permits personal paths, maybe to overlooks.

Descend to Aguas Calientes for independent lunch amid craft vendors. Afternoon Vistadome train to Ollantaytambo, choose PeruRail (window emphasis) or Inca Rail (ease). Representative tracks progress. Station transfer to Cusco hotel via owned vehicles. This concludes with downtime, often filled with reflections.

Tour Details

  • Altitude: 2,430 m.a.s.l.
  • Physical Level: Easy
  • Duration: Full day

Daily Itinerary

  • 5:00 a.m. Breakfast at the Hotel
  • 6:00 a.m. Transfer to the terminal and bus ride up to Machu Picchu (duration: 60 min)
  • 7:00 a.m. Start of the Machu Picchu Guided Tour (duration: 2 hours)
  • 9:00 a.m. Free time at Machu Picchu (duration: 60 min)
  • 10:00 a.m. Transfer to Aguas Calientes (duration: 40 min)
  • 11:00 a.m. Free time in Aguas Calientes for lunch (duration: 3 hours)
  • PM Luxury train to Ollantaytambo (duration: 2 hours)
  • 11:00 p.m. Pickup at the Ollantaytambo station and transfer to the hotel in Cusco (duration: 100 min)

Main Services Included

  • Hotel: 4-star
  • Guides: English / Spanish
  • Tickets: Entrance fees
  • Transportation: Shared
  • Meals: Breakfast

All Services Included

  • Breakfast at the hotel
  • Hotel pickup and transfer to the bus terminal for Machu Picchu
  • Entrance tickets to Machu Picchu
  • Guided tour in Machu Picchu
  • Group guide
  • Bus down to Aguas Calientes
  • Vistadome luxury train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo*
  • Transfer from Ollantaytambo to Cusco
  • 4★ Hotel in Cusco

Subject to train availability.

Not Included

  • Lunch and dinner
  • Services not specified in this package

Return to Cusco on the Vistadome Train

Returning on the Vistadome train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo is an exciting experience that reveals majestic Andean landscapes and connects travelers with the history of the Inca ruins, offering comfort and unique panoramic views.

Includes

  • Train tickets

Post-hotel breakfast, private transportation heads to Soraypampa. Dome check-in includes private features like showers and fireplaces for high-altitude warmth. Meal follows before hike to Humantay Lagoon. Trail ascends gradually, reaching the water for Pachamama offering, an Andean earth respect ritual.

Camp buffet lunch uses local organics. Afternoon free, perhaps alpaca engagement—feeding them ties to herding customs. Evening campfire, star viewing, and light dinner. BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS’ domes excel in comfort versus basic alternatives.

Tour Details

  • Altitude: 4,200 m.a.s.l.
  • Physical Level: Challenging
  • Duration: Full day

Humantay Lake Tour Itinerary (Full Day)

  • 4:30 a.m. Pickup and transfer to the Soraypampa Camp (duration: 30 min)
  • 8:00 a.m. Check-in at the Soraypampa Domes (duration: 30 min)
  • 8:30 a.m. Breakfast in Soraypampa (duration: 60 min)
  • 10:00 a.m. Hike to Humantay Lake (duration: 90 min)
  • 11:30 a.m. Visit and offering to Pachamama (Mother Earth) at Humantay Lake (duration: 60 min)
  • 2:00 p.m. Buffet lunch at the camp (duration: 2 hours)
  • 7:00 p.m. Free time + Bonfire, Astronomical Tour + Light dinner

Main Services Included

  • Accommodation: Domes
  • Guides: English / Spanish
  • Tickets: Entrance fees
  • Transportation: Shared
  • Meals: Breakfast + Lunch + Dinner

All Services Included

  • Breakfast at the domes
  • Transportation Cusco – Soraypampa
  • Entrance and accommodation in the domes
  • Hot shower service, private bathroom, and personal fireplace
  • Hike to Humantay Lake
  • Group guide
  • Lunch at the domes
  • Evening bonfire
  • Light dinner

Not Included

  • Horses for the hike
  • Services not included in this package
  • Additional on-site activities

Alpaca Therapy

Enjoy spending time with, feeding, petting, and relaxing alongside our beautiful alpacas at the Soraypampa Tourist Complex, located at the foothills of the Salkantay Glacier.
This unique experience connects you with ancestral traditions of the region, allowing you to live moments just like the ancient inhabitants. You truly have to be here to experience it.

Night of Stars

Enjoy an unforgettable night in acclimatized geodesic domes with breathtaking views of the starry sky. An experience like no other that you must live with us.

  • Meal: Light dinner
  • Activity: Group bonfire
  • Guides: On-site assistance throughout the night

Dome breakfast launches hike to Salkantay Pass. Guides detail path’s Inca relevance. Summit stop includes Pachamama tribute. Return for ceviche prep with fresh components and pisco sour sample. Lunch ensues; international variants extra via team.

Afternoon private transportation back to Cusco hotel. This mixes challenge with tradition, a BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS strength.

Tour Details

  • Altitude: 4,638 m.a.s.l.
  • Physical Level: Challenging
  • Duration: Morning

Approximate Schedule

  • 5:00 a.m. Breakfast in Soraypampa (duration: 60 min)
  • 6:00 a.m. Hike to the Salkantay Pass (duration: 4 hours)
  • 11:30 a.m. Panoramic visit and offering to Pachamama (Mother Earth) at the Salkantay Pass (duration: 60 min)
  • 2:30 p.m. Ceviche and Pisco Sour Show + Lunch (duration: 90 min)
  • 4:00 p.m. Return to Cusco (duration: 4 hours)
  • 7:00 p.m. Arrival at the hotel in Cusco

Main Services Included

  • Hotel: 4-star
  • Guides: English / Spanish
  • Tickets: Entrance fees
  • Transportation: Shared
  • Meals: Breakfast + Lunch

All Services Included

  • Breakfast at the domes
  • Hike to the Salkantay Pass
  • Private guide for the group
  • Ceviche show at the Soraypampa camp
  • Pisco Sour tasting
  • Group lunch included
  • Return transportation to Cusco
  • 4★ Hotel in Cusco

Not Included

  • Dinner
  • Services not specified in this package
  • Horses for the hike
  • Accessories not specified in the program

Ceviche and Pisco Sour Experience

Peruvian cuisine is world-renowned, and now it’s your turn to experience its unique flavors. Join our chefs in the preparation of traditional ceviche and enjoy a Pisco Sour tasting. Let the enjoyment begin!

Early pickup with breakfast in Cusipata. Transfer to Llactapampa for hike to Rainbow Mountain, where guides describe mineral causes. Return lunch, then to Cusco. Souvenir time before airport transfer. Suggest flights post 8:00 p.m.

 

 

Tour Details

  • Altitude: 5,200 m.a.s.l.
  • Physical Level: Challenging
  • Duration: Morning

Approximate Schedule

  • 4:30 a.m. Pickup and transfer to Cusipata (duration: 30 min)
  • 7:00 a.m. Breakfast in Cusipata (duration: 60 min)
  • 8:00 a.m. Transfer toward Llactapampa (duration: 60 min)
  • 9:00 a.m. Hike to the Rainbow Mountain (Vinicunca)
  • 12:30 p.m. Return to Cusipata (duration: 60 min)
  • 1:30 p.m. Buffet lunch and return to Cusco (duration: 60 min)
  • 4:30 p.m. Arrival in Cusco and transfer to the hotel. Later, transfer to the airport

Main Services Included

  • Hotel: 4-star
  • Guides: English / Spanish
  • Tickets: Entrance fees
  • Transportation: Shared
  • Meals: Breakfast + Lunch

All Services Included

  • Breakfast in Cusipata
  • Hotel pickup to start the tour
  • Transportation to Rainbow Mountain
  • Private guide for the group
  • Group lunch included
  • Return transportation to Cusco
  • 4★ Hotel in Cusco
  • Hotel-to-airport transfer with prior coordination (recommended flight departure after 8:00 p.m.)

Not Included

  • Dinner
  • Horses for the hike
  • Accessories not specified in the program
  • Additional on-site activities

Included

  • Airport pickup in Cusco: Immediate service upon landing, coordinating with arrivals for efficient start.
  • Transfer from Cusco airport to hotel: Direct ride to lodging, minimizing delays.
  • 4-star hotel in Cusco: Rooms with amenities for relaxation.
  • Hotel breakfast: Daily selections with fruits and grains.
  • Pickup for Sacred Valley tour: From hotel to begin the day.
  • Sacred Valley tour: Guided visits to multiple Inca sites.
  • Visits to Chinchero, Moray, Maras, Urubamba, Ollantaytambo: Tickets and explanations on each’s significance.
  • Group guide: Multilingual support throughout.
  • Buffet lunch in Urubamba: Regional dishes with organics.
  • Expedition train to Aguas Calientes: Outbound travel option.
  • Station pickup and hotel transfer in Aguas Calientes: Smooth arrival.
  • Boutique hotel in Aguas Calientes: Overnight comfort.
  • Transfer to Machu Picchu terminal and private transportation up: Timely access.
  • Machu Picchu entries: Full site admission.
  • Machu Picchu tour: Detailed leadership.
  • Private transportation down to Aguas Calientes: Safe return.
  • Vistadome luxury train from Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo: Scenic return.
  • Transfer from Ollantaytambo to Cusco: End-of-day move.
  • Transfer to Soraypampa: Trek initiation.
  • Dome entry and setup: Personal accommodations.
  • Hot shower, private bath, own fireplace: Enhanced features.
  • Humantay Lagoon hike: Guided ascent.
  • Group lunch in domes: Shared meal.
  • Night campfire: Evening gathering.
  • Light dinner: Simple close.
  • Astronomical tour: Star observation.
  • Salkantay Pass hike: Expert accompaniment.
  • Ceviche show: Preparation demo.
  • Pisco sour tasting: Drink sample.
  • Return transport to Cusco: Trek conclusion.
  • Breakfast in Cusipata: Hike fuel.
  • Rainbow Mountain transport: To and from.
  • Rainbow Mountain entries: Trail access.
  • Group lunch: Final shared.
  • Hotel to airport transfer: Coordinated exit.
  • Entries to all archaeological parks: Complete coverage.

Not Included

  • Flights to/from Cusco: Travel to starting point.
  • Meals not specified: Open for personal selection.
  • Early check-in in Cusco: Extra if needed.
  • Photos with llamas in Cusco streets: Optional activity.
  • Dinners: Evening choices independent.
  • Lunches not listed: Some days self-managed.
  • Horses for hikes: Rentable aid.
  • Additional site activities: Extras beyond plan.
  • Accessories not mentioned: Gear like poles.

Pricing

Hotel Option Group Size Original Price (USD per person) Promotional Price (USD per person)
4-Star +4 PAX 1,065.00 850.00
4-Star 3 PAX 950.00 N/A
4-Star 2 PAX 1,000.00 N/A
4-Star 1 PAX 1,150.00 N/A
3-Star +4 PAX 975.00 780.00
3-Star 3 PAX 880.00 N/A
3-Star 2 PAX 930.00 N/A
3-Star 1 PAX 1,080.00 N/A

For private service, add 20% to group prices; includes exclusive guide and transport. Main deposit: 250.00 USD for 2025 open dates. Accommodations: Single for 1, double (matrimonial or twins) for 2, triple for 3, two doubles for 4; shared dome for 4 in Soraypampa.

Travel Guide

Climate Variations

Cusco area sees dry periods May-October with temps 5-20 Celsius, ideal for clear hikes. Wet times November-April have afternoon rains, but 60% days stay dry per stats. Pack for both; a light rain once turned a walk muddy, teaching me to carry spares.

Community Interactions

Locals are friendly, using Quechua and Spanish. Greet warmly, ask before photos. Story: Trading smiles with a weaver led to learning techniques, deepening connections. Respect enhances visits.

Common Dishes

Potato-based meals, quinoa stews, corn items prevail. Sample cuy or anticuchos. Budget spots like markets offer soups at 4 soles. Compare: Street eats 30% less than restaurants, but choose clean ones.

No-Cost Sights

Cusco’s main square for people-watching free. Trails near hotels for short walks. Data: 40% tourists use free city time. Adds without expense.

Affordable Eats

Cafes in valleys serve menus under 12 soles. Pollo spots in Cusco for cheap proteins. Lists: Daily deals save 20-40%.

Garment Dry Months Wet Months
Upper Fleece Waterproof
Lower Trousers Rain pants
Shoes Trekkers Grippy
Extras Scarf Cover

Year-Round Attire

Layers essential: breathable inners, insulating mids, protective outers. Sturdy soles always. Cooler months wool, warmer cottons. Focus mobility.

Effort and Wellness

Hikes require endurance at height, increasing breathing 25%. No severe conditions, but cardio prep. 75% finish fine with training. Pace yourself.


FAQs

What makes this package suitable for first-time visitors to Peru?

It includes an acclimatization day to ease into high altitudes, preventing common issues like fatigue. The mix of guided tours and free time allows gradual immersion in Andean culture. With expert guides explaining sites, travelers gain context without overwhelm. Overall, the structure supports newcomers by balancing rest and activity over six days.

How does the acclimatization day work?

On arrival, transfer to hotel for check-in and rest. Afternoon free for light city walks to adjust slowly. Drink hydrating teas and avoid strenuous efforts. This helps body adapt to 3,200 meters, reducing symptoms. Many find it essential for enjoying later demanding parts like treks.

What hotel standards can I expect?

Accommodations range from 3 or 4-star in Cusco and Aguas Calientes with private baths and Wi-Fi, to domes in Soraypampa with heating. All prioritize comfort after days out. Upgrades possible; inquire with team for preferences. This ensures recovery in varied settings.

Are guides experienced with diverse groups?

Guides handle international travelers in English and Spanish, adapting explanations to backgrounds. They cover safety, history, and customs clearly. With years on routes, they manage questions effectively, enhancing group dynamics.

Can dietary needs be met?

Inform ahead; meals adapt for restrictions using local organics. Vegetarian or other options feasible, though specials may cost more. For allergies, personal items advised. Chefs focus on fresh preparations to suit most.

What physical preparation is required?

Build stamina for hikes up to 4 hours at altitude. Cardio exercises help. Easier days like valley tours suit beginners, while mountain parts demand more. Assess health; guides assist with pacing.

Which train company should I pick?

PeruRail offers Vistadome with wide views for scenery lovers, while Inca Rail emphasizes efficient service. Both safe; choice depends on priority. Select during booking for personalization.

How secure is the transport?

Agency-owned vehicles driven by trained professionals follow known paths with checks. This minimizes risks. Representatives oversee for smooth operations.

What group dynamics are like?

Sizes from solo to groups foster interactions or privacy. Smaller allow tailored attention, larger build camaraderie around shared experiences like campfires.

Is extending possible?

Add time in Cusco for more sites. BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS can arrange extensions with lodging or extras. This accommodates longer stays.

What payment methods work?

Dollars or soles; cash preferred in remotes. Cards in cities, but bring coins for small transactions. Exchange early.

Any restrictions by age?

Fit for healthy adults; youths over 12 with adults. Seniors evaluate exertion levels. No firm caps, but health check recommended.

How to handle bad weather?

Adjustments prioritize safety, like alternate timings. Insurance aids cancellations. Flexibility key in variable Andean conditions.

Booking extras like horses?

Request during reservation; available for tough hikes at fee. Team quotes to fit needs without disrupting flow.

What vaccinations are suggested?

Hepatitis, typhoid for Peru. Altitude prep if applicable. Carry prescriptions; guides have essentials, but personal stock wise.

What to Bring

  • Identification documents: Necessary for checks and entries; store securely to avoid loss during travel.
  • Sturdy footwear: For trails and sites, ensuring support on varied ground to reduce injury risk.
  • Clothing layers: Adaptable for temperature shifts, including thermal base and outer shells for Andean variability.
  • Sun protection: Cream and cap to shield from intense rays at height, reapplying as needed.
  • Hydration container: Refillable for constant water access, promoting sustainability in natural zones.
  • Personal energy foods: Bars or fruits for sustains during walks, especially at elevations.
  • Recording device: To document experiences; extra power sources for remote areas.
  • Health items: Remedies for common issues like elevation effects, tailored to individual needs.
  • Weatherproof outerwear: For potential moisture, keeping dry on exposed paths.
  • Carry bag: Compact for daily items, lightweight for ease.
  • Local currency: For extras like tips or buys, handy where cards aren’t accepted.
  • Bug spray: Protection in valleys, applied evenings.
  • Eye protection: Against bright conditions from reflections.
  • Basic medical supplies: Supplements group provisions.
  • Coverage papers: For any incidents during the journey.

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