Peru Adventure
Cuzco, Machu Picchu & 2 nights
in the Amazon basin
8 days / 7 nights
$2288 per person double occupancy
in 2008
Includes domestic airfare
in Peru, accommodations, tours, transportation, taxes and
service charges where applicable, and meals as specified.
All Lost World Adventures itineraries are
privately guided, and may be modified to suit personal travel
dates, interests and budgets.
Day 1: US – Lima
Airport reception and transfer to your hotel. Overnight
accommodations at the new (opened June 2007) Hotel Costa
del Sol Ramada Lima, with daily buffet breakfast included.
Conveniently close to the airport, this four star hotel
features 130 rooms, restaurant, bar, business center, wireless
internet, spa, and beauty salon.
Day 2: Lima – Cuzco
Proceed on own to the Lima Airport (located across the street).
Check in for your flight to Cuzco. Airport reception in
Cuzco and transfer to your hotel, the Posada
del Inca Hotel or similar. Cuzco this morning (10,750
ft), the oldest continuously inhabited city in South America
and capital of the Inca Empire. Much of colonial Cuzco was
built on Inca foundations, and your guide will point out
Inca stonework along the many streets. Overnight accommodations
at the centrally located Posada
del Inca Hotel.
After settling in set off on a tour of Cuzco
and the nearby Inca ruins. Cuzco, the oldest continuously
inhabited city on the continent, was the capital of the
Inca Empire and is considered by many Quechua peoples to
be the spiritual center of the world. Much of colonial Cuzco
was built on Inca foundations, and your guide will point
out Inca stonework along the many streets. Visit the main
square, the Cathedral, Santo Domingo Church, as well as
a first introduction to Inca stonework at the ruins of Puka-Pukara,
Qenqo, Tambo Machay, and the renowned fortress of Sacsayhuaman
overlooking Cuzco and the surrounding valley. (B)
Day 3: Pisac & Ollantaytambo
This morning, depart with your guide for a full-day excursion
to the village and ruins of Pisac located 20 miles from
Cuzco. After exploring the ruins you will visit a colorful
Indian market where you'll be able to trade with locals
for a variety of handicrafts, including woolen sweaters
and ponchos. Lunch will be served in Urubamba, followed
by a tour of the town and fortress of Ollantaytambo located
in the Sacred Valley of the Incas. (B,L)
Day 4: Cuzco – Machu Picchu
Set off on a scenic four-hour trip through the Urubamba
Valley, followed by a 20-minute bus ride up to the breathtaking
"Lost City of the Incas"--Machu Picchu. Set in the saddle
of a mountain 1,000 feet above the Urubamba River, Machu
Picchu escaped ransacking by the Spaniards. Explore the
walls, stairways, temples and terraces with your guide.
For the more energetic, a moderate 2-mile hike up to the
Sun Gate offers fabulous views overlooking this ancient
wonder. Overnight at Machu
Picchu Pueblo Hotel, or for an additional charge, upgrade
to the Machu
Picchu Sanctuary Lodge, located adjacent to the
ruins. (B,L)
Day 5: Machu Picchu – Cuzco
Enjoy a full morning visit to the citadel and return to
Cuzco in the afternoon. You will be met at the Poroy Station
and transferred to your hotel. Overnight accommodations
at the Posada
del Inca Cuzco. (B)
Day 6: Cuzco – Posada Amazonas
Fly to Puerto Maldonado and take a 2-hour motorized canoe
trip to Posada
Amazonas on the Bajo Tambopata River.
Puerto Maldonado is situated at the confluence
of the mighty Madre de Dios and Tambopata Rivers and is
a bustling tropical frontier town. Its principal activities
are gold mining, collecting Brazil nuts, extracting timber,
agriculture and ecotourism. After a brief survey of the
town depart on the 2-hour boat trip by motorized canoe to
a lodge on the Bajo Tambopata River. During the voyage look
out for bird species typical of the river or forest edge
such as: Black Skimmer, Pied Lapwing, Capped Heron, Horned
Screamer, Bat Falcon, and several species of kingfishers,
swallows and flycatchers.
Posada Amazonas is a comfortable, unobtrusive
23-room lodge owned jointly by Rainforest Expeditions and
the Ese'eja native Community of Tambopata. All rooms have
private bathrooms with cold water. There is no electricity
at the lodge. You will receive a short orientation and a
complete briefing of the lodge and the Ese'eja Ecotourism
Project over dinner. (B,L,D)
Day 7: Posada
Amazonas
Rise at dawn to view the spectacular show of color at the
parrot clay lick downriver. Hike a short trail to Tres Chimbadas
lake and take a leisurely canoe ride to spot giant river
otters, turtles, hoatzin, and wading birds. In the afternoon
walk to a harpy eagle nest found within community territory
and ascend a 30 meter tower with an internal wooden staircase
for superb observation of a variety of parrots and even
toucans. (B,L,D)
Day 8: Posada Amazonas – Lima-
INT'L DEPARTURE
After an early breakfast return to Puerto Maldonado for
your flight back to Lima.
Upon arrival, proceed on your own to the
international terminal. Pay departure tax and check in for
flight. (B)
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