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7 days / 6 nights

TRIP OVERVIEW

Spending a week in Peru with Trek Adventure is an experience that cannot be missed. In seven days, you will explore the historic center of Lima, visit a local weaving workshop in Chinchero, and venture to the ancient Inca city of Ollantaytambo and the legendary Machu Picchu.

You'll mingle with locals, shop for handmade souvenirs, and travel hundreds of years back in time. The adventure that you can include in a week-long itinerary in Peru makes it an unimaginable and unforgettable Peru vacation package.


Activity Level

Duration

Approximately 33 mi / 53 km

Intensity

Challenging

Itinerary

  • From the moment you arrive in Lima, a team member from Trek Ventura will be waiting for you at the Lima airport to take you, in our private transport, to your hotel in the center of the city. You will have the rest of the day to relax in preparation for the rest of your Peru vacation package!

  • We will collect you from your hotel at the pre-arranged time.

    The first stop on our Lima city tour is Huaca Pucllana, a huge archaeological site in Miraflores, one of Lima’s most popular districts. Huaca Pucllana was an important ceremonial and administrative center of the Lima culture, which developed along this part of the Peruvian coast between 200 AD and 700 AD.

    This sacred place was built from seven staggered platforms surrounded by a plaza and large walls. It’s a very impressive site, and certainly not what you expect to find in lively Miraflores! After a brief visit to Huaca Pucllana with your bilingual guide, we’ll drive to the historic center of Lima, all of which is a designated UNESCO World Heritage site.

    We’ll go to the beautiful Plaza de Armas (Lima’s main square) which is surrounded by impressive colonial and Republican-era buildings, many of which have ornate wooden balconies. Some of Peru’s most important buildings surround the square, including the Government Palace, the Cathedral of Lima, Archbishop's Palace of Lima, the Municipal Palace and the Palace of the Union. We’ll visit the Cathedral of Lima, which was completed in 1649. It’s a huge structure, with a large central nave and 14 side chapels.

    Inside, we’ll see the sculptures and paintings that decorate the interior. The cathedral is also home to the tomb of the conquistador Francisco Pizarro. Next we’ll walk one block to the Convent of Santo Domingo. Founded in the 1530s and completed in 1766, it is one of the most important religious buildings in Peru, and its large bell tower is a landmark in the historic center of Lima.

    As we walk around the interior of the convent, we’ll see the beautiful Sevillian "azulejos" (ceramic tiles) that decorate the walls, dating from 1604 and 1606. There is also a series of paintings that present passages of the life of Saint Dominic, the founder of the Dominican order, which dates to around 1608. Then we will go to the private Larco Museum, which is one of the best museums in the country. Here you can see a wide range of pre-Columbian art and artifacts, including ceramics, textiles, metalwork, and more. The museum is most famous, however, for its incredible gallery of pre-Columbian erotic pottery.

    These ceramics show sexual acts between men and women, as well as homosexual acts, sometimes with explicit details and in various postures. At the end of the Larco Museum tour, we will return to your hotel.

  • A Trek Adventure representative will pick you up from the hotel and take you to the airport where you will take your flight (not included) to Cusco!

    After your arrival in Cusco, your cultural excursion will begin when we pick you up at Cusco Airport and take you to the Chinchero community to have a weaving demonstration using traditional weaving techniques that have been passed down through the generations for centuries. During your visit, you will be able to attend a talk and see a demonstration of how these textiles are made, learning all about the ancient techniques that are still used today. One of the Quechua-speaking weavers will tell us (through a translator) the secrets of the traditional iconography that they use in their designs and will show you the entire production process, from shearing the wool to spinning and washing the wool. wool with natural soap You will also learn about the plants and flowers that are collected to use as dyes.

    You can also try weaving a blanket, a poncho, a chullo, or one of the many other garments made by the weavers of Chinchero. After the weaving demonstration, you will be able to shop for the amazing high-quality textiles on offer, helping to support the local community, directly.

    The colonial church, in The Chinchero Plaza dates back to the early 17th century and was built upon the foundations of an Inca temple or palace. The walls of the church are covered in wonderful floral and religious designs. The people of Chinchero are very much connected to the old traditions, and many still dress in colorful clothes that combine indigenous and Spanish influences. We’ll also have wonderful views from Chinchero, as the village is surrounded by the beautiful snow-capped peaks of Chicón and Veronica. 

    We will then drop you off at your Sacred Valley hotel, where you can spend the rest of the day at leisure.

  •  We’ll pick you up from your hotel in Urubamba at 08h00 and then set off towards the Sacred Valley. In Pisac, we will visit the colorful traditional market, where you can browse the array of local artisan work and other souvenirs – which of course you can buy to take home with you. We’ll spend about 30 minutes here, and then head up to the ruins of Pisac which sit atop a hill at the entrance to the valley.

    At the Pisac archaeological site, we’ll explore the extensive ruins and enjoy the beautiful views across the valley. You’ll be given a guided tour of the ruins, passing through various structures that once served as homes, storage rooms, and temples, and you’ll see Inca altars, carvings, tunnels, caves, and the famous Intihuatana, the “hitching post of the sun.” We’ll explore Pisac ruins for about 90 minutes. Alternatively, if you’d like to spend more time in the market in Pisac instead of seeing the ruins, you can talk to your guide and arrange a time and a place to meet when the tour group returns through the market after the ruins.

    We’ll now head on towards Urubamba, where we’ll stop for about 45 minutes for lunch. After another 30-minute drive, we’ll reach the wonderful Inca town and archaeological site of Ollantaytambo. Ollantaytambo was the royal estate of the Inca emperor Pachacuti, who conquered the region and built the town and a ceremonial center. We’ll spend about an hour exploring these magnificent ruins, visiting the amazing Temple of the Sun and seeing massive blocks of rock that were perfectly carved and polished by master Inca stonemasons.

    Ollantaytambo is also a fine example of Inca agricultural construction and hydro-engineering, with a complex series of stone water fountains, channels and agricultural terraces, the latter organized by elevation to create different microclimates for crop experimentation. We’ll see the extent of the water system when we return to the town, where fast-flowing water channels built by the Incas are still in use today. Walking to the town square, we’ll have great views of the ruins above us, as well as Inca granaries and storehouses built on the sides of the surrounding mountains. Here we can also watch the daily life of Ollantaytambo, where many of the locals still wear traditional dress. This is the last destination on our Sacred Valley tour, so now it will be time to head back to Urubamba, where we’ll drop you off at your hotel to relax in your beautiful Sacred Valley Hotel.

  • Today our tour begins in Urubamba, where we’ll pick you up at 06h00. and then head to the train station to board the train to Aguas Calientes (also known as Machu Picchu Pueblo).

    The train leaves at approximately 07h05 although the exact schedule does change sometimes. The two-hour train journey is a memorable experience in itself, as we pass through river canyons and rolling hills, then your guide will pick you up from the train station at around 09h15. We’ll then walk to the bus departure point for the short but zigzagging ascent up the road to Machu Picchu.

    We’ll then pass through the gates into the Machu Picchu archaeological site. Here you’ll begin your guided walking tour with an experienced and highly knowledgeable guide. Our tour of Machu Picchu will last about two hours and will take you to all the most famous and most spectacular parts of the extensive archaeological complex.

    These include the House of the Guardian, Intihuatana, Temple of the Sun, Sacred Plaza, and other key locations. And as we walk around, we’ll have spectacular views across the agricultural terraces of Machu Picchu and across to the surrounding mountains and plunging gorges. Once we’ve finished our tour of Machu Picchu, we’ll take the bus back down to Aguas Calientes where you can relax and have lunch, before we board the train back to Poroy and then Cusco.

    Upon arrival at the station, we’ll be waiting to take you back to your hotel in Cusco, where you can think back to your incredible tour of one of the world’s most famous and most impressive attractions.

  • Our Cusco city tour begins in the morning, when we’ll first head to the wonderful Koricancha, next door to Santo Domingo Church. According to the chroniclers who wrote during the period directly after the Spanish Conquest, the Koricancha was the most sacred and most important temple in the Inca Empire.

    Its walls were covered with gold, and life-size statues of plants and animals – all made of pure gold and silver – decorated its rooms and hallways. Sadly, this wealth was stripped out by the Spanish conquistadors. It remains a magnificent temple, however, and your guide will take you around the Koricancha, showing you details that you almost certainly miss if you visited without a guide. After visiting the Koricancha, we’ll head to Cusco Cathedral, located on the Plaza de Armas.

    Built between 1560 and 1654 on top of the foundations of an existing Inca temple, this spectacular cathedral houses many works of art by the Cusco School of painters, and its main altar and pulpit are covered in gold and silver relief work. Look carefully and you’ll also see elements of indigenous religious symbolism incorporated into the church by the native people who worked on its construction, such as the carved head of a jaguar on the doors.

    Our next stop is the imposing Inca fortress of Sacsayhuaman, which sits on a hill above Cusco. Here you will see some of the finest examples of Inca stonework and construction, including massive rocks that were carefully cut and perfectly fitted together to form the walls. From here you’ll also have beautiful panoramic views of Cusco. After exploring Sacsayhuaman we’ll head up the hill to the Tambomachay Archeological Complex.

    The exact purpose of this site is unknown, but it may have functioned, at least in part, as an Inca spa. Inca hydro-engineering is apparent here, with a series of aqueducts, canals and waterfalls running through the terraced rocks. Tambomachay is the last attraction on our city tour, after which we’ll head back down into Cusco and drop you off at your hotel.

  • After breakfast enjoy your last day at leisure in Cusco before your transfer to the Cusco airport for your return flight home via Lima. 

Adventure FAQs

  • The cost of our adventures varies depending on several factors, including the time of year, group size, and how much time we have to plan. The level of customization, from camping under the stars to staying in luxury lodges, also plays a big role in pricing. Since each trip is tailored to your preferences, we work closely with you to balance the best price with our high standards to ensure an exceptional experience. For a personalized quote, feel free to get in touch!

    • Pre-trip planning, consultation and customization

    • Transportation by private vans, vehicles, and buses throughout

    • 9 breakfasts, 9 lunches and 9 dinners

    • 5 nights luxury accommodations

    • 4 nights tented camps

    • All services, tours, hikes, entrance and excursion fees described in the itinerary

    • Any necessary permits for trekking, national parks, etc.

    • Baggage handling throughout adventure

    • Services of local English speaking guides throughout

    • Services of local porters, staff, cook crew, and camp crew

    • Services of Trek Ventura Operations Manager in Peru

    • Machu Picchu and Huayna Picchu tours and fees

    • Pack horses to carry gear throughout trek

    • International airfare (origin > Peru > origin)

    • Passports and visas (if applicable)

    • Medical expenses and immunizations

    • Travel, evacuation and medical insurance

    • Meals or bottled beverages other than those specified in the itinerary

    • Items of a personal nature: laundry, soft drinks, incidentals, etc.

    • Expenses incurred due to circumstances outside of the control of Trek Ventura

    • Gratuities to guides and crew members

    • Tourism taxes (when applicable)

  • Dreaming of a custom adventure tailored just for you? With our network of industry professionals, insider access and years of expertise, we can easily design personalized trips perfect for families, couples and large groups.

    To customize your dream adventure, the time to plan is now! We recommend beginning the planning process 3-6 months before your travel date to ensure we have sufficient time to secure permits, guides, accommodations and activities. Please note that for custom trips departing within 3 months, securing requested accommodations and top guides becomes more challenging.

    Once your custom plan is confirmed, a 25% non-refundable deposit is required to secure your trip. Get ready to embark on your dream adventure with us!