Essential Peru

Essential Peru

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Essential Peru

15 Days Starting and ending in Lima

Visiting: Lima, Ica, Nazca, Andes, Cuzco, Machu Picchu, Cusco, Lake Titicaca, Puno, Colca Canyon, Arequipa

Tour operator:

Exodus

Tour code:

APD

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

5 - 18

Physical rating:

Leisurely / Moderate

Age range:

16 to 99

Special diets catered:

Please inform Exodus of specific dietary requirements

Tour operated in:
English
Interests:

History

Activities:

Hiking, Shopping

From:
$3595 (USD)

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Tour Overview

Journey through the spectacular landscape of Peru; tackling coastal desert, snow-capped Andean peaks, the altiplano and cloud forest. Along the way you’ll visit world-renowned highlights, including the mysterious Nazca Lines; Machu Picchu, Lake Titicaca, where you’ll spend the night in an island homestay; and the 9,843ft (3,000m) deep Colca Canyon. We’ll also encounter traditional culture, condors, llamas, and a warm welcome from the Peruvian people.



Please note: the departure on 18 June 2023 coincides with the Inti Raymi Festival in Cuzco. Translating to the Festival of the Sun, it is the most important of all Andean festivals; Cuzco is filled with colourful processions and festivities. For full detail, check out our Essential Peru - Inti Raymi Festival Departure itinerary.

Highlights

  • Discover the iconic Machu Picchu by train with guided tour

  • Homestay on traditional Amantani Island, Lake Titicaca

  • See Colca Canyon and its soaring condors

  • Drive deep into the Andean highlands and the Apurimac Valley

  • Wander through the colonial city of Arequipa and the Santa Catalina Convent

  • Discover the iconic Machu Picchu by train with guided tourHomestay on traditional Amantani Island, Lake TiticacaSee Colca Canyon and its soaring condorsWander through the colonial city of Arequipa and the Santa Catalina ConventDrive deep into the Andean highlands and the Apurimac Valley

  • — Discover Machu Picchu by train with guided tour — Enjoy a homestay on the traditional island of Amantani in Lake Titicaca — See Colca Canyon and its soaring condors — Wander through the colonial city of Arequipa and the Santa Catalina Convent — Drive deep into the Andean highlands and the Apurimac Valley

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Start Lima
Location: Lima
Accommodation: Hotel
Accommodation Name: Hotel El Tambo 1 (or similar)

Welcome to Lima, the busy capital of Peru. There’s plenty of adventure on your trip, but today’s all about settling into the hotel. Once you’re all checked in, there’ll be a welcome briefing – a good chance to get to know the group and tour leader.

Accommodation: Hotel El Tambo 1 (or similar)

Day 2 : Drive South Along The Coast And Sail To The Ballestas Islands, Home To The Highest Concentration Of Marine Birds In The World; Overnight In Ica
Location: Ica
Accommodation Name: Hotel Villa Jazmin (or similar)
Meals Included: breakfast

We set off early this morning (around 5.30am) and drive south from Lima until we reach the port of Paracas (a four-to-five-hour drive). The Ballestas Islands lie a short distance off the coast here and are home to one of the highest concentrations of seabirds in the world – we visit them by boat.
On the outward journey, we pass the curious pre-Inca Candelabra geoglyph, a huge (over 490ft/150m-high) three-pronged trident shape etched into the sandy hillside, the origin and purpose of which remains unknown (although there are many theories). Upon reaching the islands we explore the caves and rock archways by boat and observe the sea lion and fur seal colonies as well as humboldt penguins and an array of birds such as cormorants, pelicans, tendrils, and Peruvian blue-footed boobies.
We take open-top motorised boats, which are shared with non-Exodus clients (occasionally the sea is too rough and the boats can't operate). Take heed of seabirds above – it is advisable to wear a hat. The boat trip lasts around two hours. Back on dry land, we drive for an hour or so to Ica, the heart of the Peruvian wine-growing region, where we spend the night.
Accommodation: Hotel Vila Jazmin (or similar)

Day 3 : On To Nazca; See The Nazca Lines; Optional Scenic Flight
Location: Nazca
Accommodation Name: Casa Andina Hotel/Alegria (or similar)
Meals Included: breakfast

We drive towards Nazca, stopping to visit the viewing platforms overlooking the Nazca Lines. These are one of the great archeological mysteries, consisting of enormous drawings and patterns etched in the desert sand.
In the afternoon, there is usually time to take a scenic flight over the Nazca Lines (additional cost), weather permitting. Due to the small planes used, this is not suitable for those with a fear of flying or who suffer from travel sickness. As an alternative, your leader can help arrange optional visits to the nearby burial grounds, Antonini Museum or the planetarium.
Accommodation: Casa Andina Hotel / Alegria (or similar)

Day 4 : Turn Inland From Coastal Desert, Climbing High Into The Andes
Location: Andes
Accommodation Name: Hotel de Turistas Abancay (or similar)
Meals Included: breakfast

We turn inland from the coastal desert today, climbing high into the Andes on a long (around 13 hours) but spectacular drive. We’ll pass through the largest vicuña reserve in the country, so look out for these smaller wild relatives of the llama. This region has only recently become easily accessible to tourists due to an upgrade of the Abancay/Chalhuanca road. The altitude here can make physical exertion difficult; the highest point we reach today is Negro Mayu, a pass at 15,092ft (4,600m) above sea level. We recommended that you rest in the evening. Tonight, we will stay in Abancay on the road to Cuzco.
Accommodation: Hotel de Turistas Abancay (or similar)

Day 5 : Drive To Cuzco, Visiting Inca Sites On The Way
Location: Cuzco
Accommodation Name: Hotel Casa Andina Koricancha (or similar)
Meals Included: breakfast

We set off towards Cuzco this morning, stopping to visit the Inca Saywite stone and Tarawasi ruins. The glaciated summits of the Vilcabamba mountain range and the descent into the Apurimac River valley demonstrate the dramatic contrasts of the Andes; expect stunning scenery throughout today's roughly eight-hour drive.
It is recommended to take it easy upon arrival into Cuzco and to drink plenty of water to allow your body time to acclimatise to the altitude (11,155ft/3,400m).
Accommodation: Hotel Casa Andina Koricancha (or similar)

Day 6 : Free Day To Explore Cuzco
Location: Cuzco
Accommodation Name: Hotel Casa Andina Koricancha (or similar)
Meals Included: breakfast

To help you acclimatise, we embark on a relaxed walking tour this morning, which takes in the historic buildings and winding streets of Cuzco. The rest of the day has been left free for exploring on your own. The Plaza de Armas is a fantastic spot for people watching, and the Koricancha Sun Temple in the Santo Domingo Church and monastery is worth a visit. The Mercado San Pedro is the place to try local produce and there are many handicraft markets to shop for souvenirs, such as alpaca jumpers and scarves.
Outside the town are more Inca ruins, notably the fortress of Sacsayhuaman where the Inca armies made their last stand against the conquistadors. A combined entrance fee (tourist ticket) for these sites and many others is recommended – please see the Optional Excursions section below for prices. Sightseeing excursions to places outside Cuzco, including the Sacred Valley of the Incas, are also available. Please ask your tour leader.
Accommodation: Hotel Casa Andina Koricancha (or similar)

Day 7 : Train To Aguas Calientes; Tour Of Machu Picchu
Location: Machu Picchu
Accommodation Name: Terraza de Luna (or similar)
Meals Included: breakfast

For most people, the highlight of the trip is the visit by train to the greatest ruin in the world, the lost city of Machu Picchu. This is one of the architectural and engineering marvels of the ancient world, in a mountain setting of staggering immensity. The Spaniards never found it; the Incas left no records of it, so Machu Picchu remains a great enigma, a city lost for centuries in the jungle until it was rediscovered in 1911 by the American historian Hiram Bingham.
We transfer (approximately two hours) to Ollantaytambo railway station to catch a train to Aguas Calientes (the town below Machu Picchu). The railway line follows a beautiful route through the Urubamba River valley. In the afternoon, we take a short bus ride up the winding road to Machu Picchu for a guided tour of the ruins.
New regulations for visiting Machu Picchu are now fully enforced; you will be limited to a maximum of four hours within the site and must be accompanied by a guide. There will also be three set routes to follow around Machu Picchu; Exodus selects the most comprehensive route. Please note that exploring the ruins involves a reasonable amount of walking, including up and down steep and uneven stone steps.
Visiting in the afternoon tends to be quieter than the mornings and the mist that shrouds the ruins at dawn has usually dispersed.
Accommodation: Inti Punku El Tambo (or similar)

Day 8 : Free Morning Or Optional Second Visit To Machu Picchu; Afternoon Return To Cuzco By Train And By Road
Location: Cuzco
Accommodation Name: Hotel Casa Andina Koricancha (or similar)
Meals Included: breakfast

We have a free morning to enjoy the buzz of this little town in the jungle below the ruins. There are hot springs nearby, but they tend to suffer from overcrowding and therefore poor water quality, so are not recommended.
Should you wish to visit Machu Picchu again this morning, your leader will help you purchase a second entrance ticket (subject to availability), which will allow you a further four hours to explore the Lost City – for the second visit it is not mandatory to have a guide. At the time of writing, a morning ticket costs about US$37. In the afternoon, we board the train back to Ollantaytambo and then continue by minibus to Cuzco, arriving in the late evening.
Accommodation: Hotel Casa Andina Koricancha (or similar)

Day 9 : Free Day For Optional Excursions
Location: Cusco
Accommodation Name: Hotel Casa Andina Koricancha (or similar)
Meals Included: breakfast

We have a final chance to enjoy the sights and shopping of this beautiful city. If you fancy something more active, there is an array of optional activities available from Cuzco that your leader can organise. These include paddle-boarding on a lake, mountain biking, or a combination of via ferrata and zip-lining in the Sacred Valley.
Accommodation: Hotel Casa Andina Koricancha (or similar)

Day 10 : Drive To Lake Titicaca, With Stops En Route; Boat To Amantani Island For Homestay
Location: Lake Titicaca
Accommodation Name: Amantani Island homestay (basic)
Meals Included: breakfast, lunch, dinner

Today we travel for eight to 10 hours along the Vilcanota River and onto the altiplano, the high plains separating the Andes from the jungle. Although it is quite a long drive, the views are often spectacular. There are scheduled stops at interesting sites to help break up the day and we will get to appreciate the immensity of the Andean landscapes. This afternoon, we arrive at the shores of Lake Titicaca (12,467ft/3,800m above sea level) and board a boat for our trip to Amantani Island. A hike around the island offers great views across the lake, while the night spent with a local family is a fantastic cultural insight into lives very different to our own. A packed lunch is included today.
Accommodation: Amantani Island homestay (basic)

Day 11 : Explore The Island; Afternoon Boat To Puno Visiting The Floating Reed Islands
Location: Puno
Accommodation Name: Casona Plaza Hotel (or similar)
Meals Included: breakfast

We explore the island in the morning before boarding our boat for the three-hour journey to Puno on the lakeshore. On the way, we visit Uros Island. The Uros have been living on reed rafts for centuries, and although many have now moved to the mainland there are still a couple of thousand who remain on the islands. A reasonable amount of their income is now provided by strictly regulated tourism, but they also still fish the lake and barter with mainland communities for daily essentials.
Accommodation: Casona Plaza Hotel (or similar)

Day 12 : Drive Across The Altiplano To Colca Canyon
Location: Colca Canyon
Accommodation Name: Hotel Pozo del Cielo (or similar)
Meals Included: breakfast

Today we head across the altiplano again. This time we cross to the southwest, heading back towards the coast to the high Colca Canyon (a five-to-six-hour drive). En route we’ll see vicuñas and possibly flamingos, crossing the Patapampa Pass (15,781ft/4,810m) before descending into what is considered the second-deepest canyon in the Americas (the deepest, the Cotahuasi Canyon, is also in Peru). There is time in the evening for an optional visit to the hot springs near the main town of Chivay (11,926ft/3,635m) – a warming pleasure after the chill of Lake Titicaca.
Accommodation: Hotel Pozo del Cielo (or similar)

Day 13 : Morning Condor Viewing; Afternoon Drive Past Huge Volcanoes To The White City Of Arequipa (7,710Ft/2,350M)
Location: Arequipa
Accommodation Name: Su Majestad Hotel (or similar)
Meals Included: breakfast

Rise early to view condors soaring on the morning drafts rising out of the canyon. We then ascend out of the canyon and cross Patapampa Pass on our way to Arequipa, which is known as the White City due to the pale volcanic stone used to construct many of its colonial buildings. The picturesque city has a year-round pleasant climate and is surrounded by towering volcanoes, including the near-perfect cone of El Misti.
Accommodation: Selina Hotel (or similar)

Day 14 : Morning Visit Santa Catalina Convent; Afternoon Fly To Lima
Location: Lima
Accommodation Name: Hotel El Tambo 1 (or similar)
Meals Included: breakfast

In the morning we visit the huge, serene convent of Santa Catalina. Built in 1580 and only opened to the outside world in the 1970s, it offers a rare insight into the lives led by the nuns and has changed little through the centuries. There are still around 20 nuns living in the northern corner of the complex. In the afternoon or evening we fly to Lima where we will transfer to our hotel in Miraflores.
Accommodation: Hotel El Tambo 1 (or similar)

Day 15 : End Lima
Location: Lima
Meals Included: breakfast

Today we start our return journey home, although there may be time for optional tours of Lima, including visits to the Gold Museum and tours of the historic downtown. You could also join our optional trip extension to the Amazon rainforest, where you’ll explore lakes, rivers and jungle trails in search of incredible wildlife.

What's Included

  • Arrival and departure transfers

  • All accommodation 

  • All breakfasts, 1 lunch and 1 dinner

  • All transport and listed activities

  • Tour leader throughout

  • Flights from London (if booking incl. flights)

  • Meals

    14 breakfasts, 1 lunches, 1 dinners.

  • All breakfasts, 1 lunch and 1 dinnerAll accommodation All transport and listed activitiesTour leader throughoutFlights from London (if booking incl. flights)Arrival and departure transfers

  • — All breakfasts, one lunch and one dinner — All accommodation — All transport and listed activities — Tour leader throughout — Arrival and departure transfers

What's Not Included

  • Visas or vaccinations

  • Travel insurance

  • Single accommodation (available on request)

  • Travel insuranceSingle accommodation (available on request)Visas or vaccinations

  • — Travel insurance — Single accommodation (available on request) — Visas or vaccinations

Food

All breakfasts, one lunch and one dinner (at the homestay) are included. The tap water in Peru is not safe to drink. Free drinking water will be provided in large containers, so please bring a refillable bottle with you.



Hotel breakfasts are normally simple buffet-style affairs, usually including bread/toast and jam, cereal, sometimes eggs or a cooked dish, sometimes fruit, tea/coffee and fruit juice. Regrettably, we cannot guarantee that wheat- or gluten-free products will be available for breakfast in all locations – if you have an intolerance you may wish to bring your own breakfast food from home. Where lunch and dinner are not included we'll visit a variety of local cafes and restaurants.



Peruvian cuisine is loved for its flavours and originality; it’s well worth digging into the local delicacies. Among these are ceviche (seafood or fish marinated in lime juice), lomo saltado (a Peruvian take on a beef stir-fry), and various hearty soups including the delicious quinoa soup. Other dishes include roasted cuy (guinea pig), alpaca steak. To drink, there’s pisco sour, the national beverage.

Accommodation

The properties selected for this Peru exploration are a blend of three-star quality and comfort, often within easy walking distance of the local attractions. Our Lima hotel is a welcome escape from the city bustle, while our Cuzco hotel is centrally located in the historic centre. A highlight of this tour is our 'live like a local' Amantani island homestay, which allows us to experience Andean warmth and hospitality. Below are some of the standout places we stay:



Lima: El Tambo 1







El Tambo 1 (uno) is our three-star Lima hotel in the lively tourist district of Miraflores. It has a restaurant and lovely small bar near the courtyard garden, where you can enjoy a drink. El Tambo has easy access to local sites, such as Kennedy Park, the Larcomar Shopping Center and the Miraflores clifftop promenade where you can enjoy great views of the Pacific Ocean.



Ica: Hotel Villa Jazmin







Surrounded by dunes and pisco distilleries, Hotel Villa Jazmin is an oasis of comfort in Ica. After a day of touring in the desert sun, Villa Jazmin invites you to relax by the pool and enjoy a cold drink from the bar (we recommend a pisco sour made with locally produced pisco – highly recommended).



Cuzco: Hotel Casa Andina Koricancha







Hotel Casa Andina Koricancha is built around two 18th-century manor houses and is located in the heart of historic Cuzco, three blocks from the main plaza. The hotel and rooms feature local décor and textiles reflecting local Andean designs.



Amantani island: Homestay







Our trip includes an unforgettable homestay with a local family on Amantani island. This wonderful community project has guests staying with multiple families; the hosts share in the proceeds, which benefits both the Amantani community and the visitors who enjoy and learn from this unique cultural experience.



Colca Canyon: Hotel Pozo del Cielo







Experience the charm of Hotel Pozo del Cielo as we visit Colca Canyon and the surrounding communities. With an inviting ambiance, panoramic views and warm hospitality, this comfortable hotel welcomes us with cosy rooms, a relaxing bar and a restaurant serving Peruvian delicacies.



Worth knowing



On our way from Nazca to Cuzco, we overnight in Abancay. Our Hotel de Turistas Abancay hotel is basic, yet functional for a restful overnight stay.

Amantani homestay: The rooms are basic but clean and the beds have sheets and plenty of blankets to keep you warm. Toilets and washbasins are located outside.

Single rooms can be booked for single supplement, subject to availability at the time of booking. This supplement covers single rooms throughout the trip, except for the homestay on Amantani island.

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  • Can you assist with pre or post tour accommodation?

    We are happy to assist with pre and post tour accommodation. Please enquire for detailed information.

  • Who is Exodus Travels?

    At Exodus Travels, we've been exploring the world for nearly 50 years. From Walking and Trekking, Cultural and Cycling, Responsible Wildlife, to Polar and our new Premium Adventures, we are proud to offer award-winning small group and self-guided tours to 100+ countries worldwide.

  • Are flights included in this tour?

    International flights are not included with this tour.

  • Are children permitted to take part in the tour?

    The minimum age for this tour is 16 years old.

  • Is there a supplement for solo travellers?

    If you would like to be paired with a tour member of the same gender, there is no additional charge. A single supplement can be requested if you would like your own room.

  • Are the local guides on the tour English speaking?

    Yes, our local guides are English speaking.

  • What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?

    If you wish to make any changes to your booking, particularly if you need to alter any flights booked through us, please let us know as soon as possible. There is a booking or flight amendment fee of £40 per change and flight amendments often incur extra airline costs depending on the changes to be made and if the ticket has been issued or not.

  • How long has the tour company been trading?

    Exodus has been trading since 1974

  • What documents will I receive before I travel?

    Your final joining instructions and flight details, if booked with us, will then be sent out 2 to 3 weeks before departure. If you would like a hard copy posted, or if you require these any earlier, please contact the customer operations team. We advise that if you are booking connecting travel before receiving these, please ensure you leave plenty of time.

  • Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?

    Travellers are welcome to opt to share a room with a tour member of the same gender for no additional charge. If you'd like your own room, we can request a single supplement so that you will have your own room throughout.

  • Can I join the tour once it has departed?

    You are welcome to meet the group after the tour has departed however there is no reduction in rate for joining a tour after the departure date.

Reviews from Travellers on this Tour

Essential Peru

As others have commented, this is a pretty tiring trip as there are a lot of long drives and some very early mornings. In my view, this is completely essential to see the massive variety of landscapes, wildlife and views that the country has to offer and there's no way it could be acheived in 2 weeks any other way.

ESSENTIAL PERU

our first long haul holiday. saved for three years but well worth cost.good value, very little to pay for except meals,drinks(cheap) and souvenirs. Good company of fellow travellers.

Best guide and best trip

Absolutely fell in love with Peru and its people. The tour was extremely varied, covering so many different aspects for example the food, culture, history and wildlife. Spectacular scenery in addition to the views of Machu Picchu. All of this was enhanced by the enthusiasm, knowledge, professionalism and superb organisational skills of our guide - Holger (Olli). There were some long days on the coach, but it was very comfortable, and we would not have wanted to miss any of the stunning and constantly changing landscapes.

Essential Peru

A comprehensive tour of the best cities in Peru, a lot of travelling but well worth it

Amazing itinery, varied and comphrehensive

Essential trip covers the highlights in 2 weeks covering Andes and Desert Peru comprehensively (Jungle would be an additional bolt on). The itinery was key for me choosing this trip with Machu Pichu, Nazca lines, Lake Tititica, Ballestros Islands, Colyca Canyon and cities of Arequipa and Lima visited. This packs in a good mix of history (Inka and earlier), wildlife (Penguins, Condors and Flamingoos as well as Camelids and culture. Cities and landscape covered. It is on the trip notes but Peru Georgraphy is big and the drives often on mountain roads were felt by most of group! But great chance to see changing Andes landscapes .....

Excellent

I really recommend this trip. Peru was an amazing experience. There was so much to see and the scenery and the wildlife were amazing. Yes there are some early starts and long drives but I found I didn't mind with the help of a few downloads on my tablet and the amazing scenery. There was plenty of (free) water provided and ample toilet/food stops and we were mostly on a large comfortable coach. I highly recommend the Nasca lines plane trip (don't eat beforehand) and Machu Piccu lived up to the hype. I worried about altitude sickness but for most people it's not a big issue. Walking is more tiring and you may well get a headache but paracetamol should fix that. In terms of things I wish I'd known beforehand -you will use a lot of cash. Credit cards are not accepted everywhere -even the expensive plane trip had to be paid in cash (although it seemed like Exodus used the only operator that didn't take cards). ATMs are plentiful and will issue US$ and local currency but you will need soles for restaurants and entrance fees. I also hadn't appreciated that you need an overnight bag for the island trip. We would have liked Exodus to provide more information about optional trips beforehand. Our guide didn't sell them which although a blessing in some ways meant that we would have missed out on the Rainbow mountain trip if our fellow travellers hadn't recommended it. For my sons this was a real highlight. (Bring gloves and a hat in winter it gets cold). You do need to be fairly fit for this trip but the horse option helps. I would skip the sacred valley tour which is largely a lengthy shopping trip. The hot springs however were really enjoyable and we had time for swim in one hotel so bring swimwear but towels were provided. We went in August (winter) which seemed like an excellent time to go. It was mostly pretty warm although cold at night in Cuzco and on the island and I was glad it wasn't any warmer in Machu Piccu with all the steps. In terms of ages our group ranged from 19-70. Exodus suggested the average age wiuld be around 40 which seemed about right. This was the first time i had been on a group tour and I was worried about whether my sons (19-24) would enjoy. They did -there is so much to see I think you would struggle to fit so much in if you self organised - you don't need to be super fit but as well as a lot of sitting down there is a fair amount of walking and a lot of steps. The hotels were fine (3 star clean comfortable with mostly decent wifi) and food was generally good or excellent. We ate in groups (sometimes there was really only one place to eat but otherwise optional) but everyone paid individually (I imagine that's usual but I hadn't done a group tour before). Our guide Armando was really nice and helpful and Exodus seemed pretty organised. If you think you would enjoy this trip you probably will.

ESSENTIAL PERU

This trip was so much more than I had imagined! The country, the culture, the journey and our experiences all went well beyond my expectations.

ESSENTIAL PERU

Essential Peru packs a huge punch. It's 14 days of none stop action, sights and experiences. It's tiring at times but gives you a wonderful flavour of a wonderful country.

ESSENTIAL PERU

This was a fantastic holiday.It coverd  the highlights of a very big country in a relitivly short period of time.The experience was  as varied and interesting as the countryand people.

ESSENTIAL PERU

A great trip but exhausting.  The drive across the Andes is amazing but could have been more enjoyable in a more suitable vehicle (with a toilet on board).

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