Sacsayhuaman

ITINERARY

WONDERS OF PERU TOUR
WITH INTI RAYMI FESTIVAL
Lima - Cusco - Sacred Valley of the Incas - Machu Picchu

8 Day "Inti Raymi" Tour of Peru from only $2950

Inti Raymi Festival

Inti Raymi Festival

Inti Raymi Festival

Inti Raymi Festival

Inti Raymi Festival

Inti Raymi Festival

Inti Raymi Festival

Inti Raymi Festival

Inti Raymi Festival
Photos Copyright 2014 John Strother

Departure/Return Dates:

This special departure fills up months in advance. Reserve early!

If you are planning the optional hike to Machu Picchu, you need to reserve in December. Permits will sell out in early January.

June 18 to June 25, 2017

Land cost per person:
$2,950 (9-16 participants)
$3,050 (6-8 participants)

Don't miss the optional hike along the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu on Day 3. Regulations limit the number of people on the Inca Trail. To ensure your spot we recommend that you reserve at least 6 months in advance! If you sign up for the trip after Inca Trail permits have run out, you can still join us on the departure, but you will not be able to hike the Inca Trail portion to Machu Picchu!

Peru Flight Information

 

Note: The trip begins in Cusco on Day 1. You will be greeted on your arrival to Lima and will be greeted on your arrival in Cusco and transferred to the hotel. We will make any additional reservations for you in Lima or Cusco. Detailed information will be included with the pre-departure information.

Day 1 Sunday - June 18: Lima/Cusco

You will be met at the Lima airport by an Andes Adventures representative, who will assist you with connecting flights to Cusco. Depart on a one-hour flight to Cusco, the ancient capital of the Inca Empire and the continent’s oldest continuously inhabited city. Upon arrival in Cusco, we transfer to the hotel where a traditional welcome cup of coca leaf tea is served to help with the acclimatization to the 11,150 feet altitude. This afternoon we enjoy a guided sightseeing tour of the city including the Main Square, Cathedral, Santo Domingo Monastery and Qorikancha, the temple of the Sun, once the most important place of worship in the Inca empire. Colonial chronicles describe it as having walls covered with gold plates to reflect the sun’s rays entering through a window especially positioned for that purpose. You will receive a tourist ticket valid for the length of the trip enabling you to visit the many archaeological sites, temples and other places of interest. Overnight in Cusco.

Costa del Sol Ramada Cusco (Previously Picoaga Hotel) ­ L,D.

Day 2 Monday - June 19: Pisac/Ollantaytambo/Yucay

Morning visit to the archaeological sites surrounding Cusco, beginning with the fortress and temple of Sacsayhuaman perched on a hillside overlooking Cusco at 12,136 feet. It is still a mystery how this temple was ever built. Gigantic stones, some of them weighing 125 tons, were carved into huge trapezoidal blocks that fit together with extraordinary precision. The tour continues with visits to the semicircular shrine of Kenko, Puca Pucara and the Royal Baths of Tambomachay, a beautiful ceremonial bath, formed by four leveled walls linked by stairs and adorned with waterfalls which continue to flow 500 years after being built.

Our tour continues on a scenic drive to the Andean village of Pisac in the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Our guide takes us through the village to visit its colorful market where extensive selections of colorful weavings, ceramics, sweaters and other handicrafts are sold at bargain prices.

We continue along to visit the village of Ollanta and Ollantaytambo, the best surviving example of an Inca town. Most of its buildings sit upon Inca walls and the street plan is still the original laid out by its Inca builders. Its stonework, narrow cobbled streets, family courtyards and water system is exactly as it was built in Inca times. You will be able to appreciate the Inca agricultural terraces that create small tiers of fertile land on very steep slopes.

Peru’s Leading Boutique Hotel in 2011, 2012 and 2013 (World Travel Awards).

Sonesta Posada del Inca Hotel in Yucay, Peru's Leading Boutique Hotel in 2011, 2012 and 2013 (World Travel Awards).– B, L, D.

Day 3 Tuesday - June 20: Machu Picchu

See note regarding Inca Trail permits at the top of this itinerary.

This morning everyone in the group travels by train along the Urubamba River to Chachabamba at Km 104 (7,200’). Here the participants that have selected to do the optional hike to Machu Picchu will get off the train and start their hike, and the rest of the group will continue by train to Aguas Calientes, at the base of Machu Picchu.

You must let us know in advance if you plan to do the 7 mile Inca Trail hike to Machu Picchu, or continue on the train and follow the traditional route to Machu Picchu.

If you selected in advance to do the Inca Trail hike, you will follow this itinerary (picnic lunch en route):

We cross the hanging bridge over the Urubamba River and hike uphill, passing by Chachabamba enjoying views of cascades and lush vegetation. After about 3 hours of moderate hiking we reach the site of Wiñay Wayna “forever young” at about 8,400 feet. As we descend into the cloud forest, we will be surrounded by an abundance of exotic varieties of plants, orchids and flowers. We continue for about 2 hours along a mostly shaded trail to Intipunku, “Gateway of the Sun” at 8,860 feet. Suddenly, the full grandeur of the world’s greatest ruins are revealed, the domed peak of Huayna Picchu and the lost City of the Incas, MACHU PICCHU at 7,900 feet. A 40 minute walk brings us down to Machu Picchu. We arrive in Machu Picchu on the winter solstice.

If you are not hiking, you will continue on the train to Aguas Calientes. The guided visit will be the next day and you will spend the entire day visiting Machu Picchu.

If you want to hike the Inca Trail, to ensure your spot we recommend that you reserve at least 6 months in advance of departure!

Today’s optional hike: About 7 miles, or 5 to 6 hours.

El Mapi Hotel Machu Picchu ­ B, L, D.

Day 4 Wednesday - June 21: Machu Picchu

We spend the early part of the morning with our expert guide touring the mysterious city, its magnificent temples, terraced hillsides, irrigation channels fountains, elaborate stone work and chambers of unknown purpose. As we listen to the theories about the mysteries of Machu Picchu, we wonder how and why this city was built in such a remote place and what its purpose might have been. Fortunately, this outstanding citadel was never discovered by the Spaniards and was spared from destruction.

Continue exploring the ruins of Machu Picchu, or relax in Machu Picchu Pueblo - Aguas Calientes. You may also choose from several additional (unguided) activities such as a moderate hike to the Inca Bridge; or an optional climb to the airy summit of Huayna Picchu at 9,000 feet (the optional climb has to be arranged in advance).

El Mapi Hotel Machu Picchu ­ B, L, D.

Day 5 Thursday - June 22: Chinchero/Yucay

This morning we board the train to Urubamba. After lunch we drive to the ancient Inca town of Chinchero at 12,350 feet. Chinchero is a picturesque community that combines both Inca and colonial architecture.

We will visit a highland home and observe a demonstration of the traditional weaving process and shop for local handicrafts.

We continue on to visit the salt mines of Maras and hike down a scenic trail to the Sacred Valley where transportation will be waiting to take us to the hotel. The 2 hour hike is optional.

The rest of the afternoon is for relaxing in Yucay and its surroundings.

Peru’s Leading Boutique Hotel in 2011, 2012 and 2013 (World Travel Awards).

Sonesta Posada del Inca Hotel in Yucay, Peru's Leading Boutique Hotel in 2011, 2012 and 2013 (World Travel Awards). – B, L, D.

Day 6 Friday - June 23: Yucay/Cusco

We hike on trails above the Inca agricultural terraces behind Yucay. Several options will be offered including hiking to the village of San Juan. You will enjoy beautiful views of the valley.

After lunch we continue to Cusco. The afternoon is free for shopping and enjoying a very festive Cusco – in preparation for the festival.

Costa del Sol Ramada Cusco (Previously Picoaga Hotel) ­ B, L, D.

Day 7 Saturday - June 24: Inti Raymi

Today we will be participating in the celebration of the Inti Raymi, the Inca Festival of the Sun, celebrated each year during the winter solstice. An authentic celebration that dates back from the Inca times to worship Apu Inti Tayta the Sun God. This is the most important Inca festival; processions, music and dancers in traditional clothing will offer their praises for the return of the Sun, the source of life.

First we go to the temple of the Sun "Qoricancha", where the Inca will begin the celebration and then follow to the Sacsayhuaman archaeological site, where we have excellent reserved seats to watch the ceremony and spectacular festival.

The rest of the day is for relaxing, shopping, sightseeing and enjoying Cusco and its surroundings. Tonight we will have our farewell dinner in one of Cusco’s finest restaurants.

Costa del Sol Ramada Cusco (Previously Picoaga Hotel) ­ B, L, D.

Day 8 Sunday - June 25: Cusco/Lima/Flight Home

After breakfast, transfer to the Cusco airport for the flight to Lima. Upon arrival we are met at the airport and we continue on a sightseeing guided city tour of colonial and modern Lima. Highlights include Lima's Cathedral, government palace in Plaza Mayor, San Francisco monastery, San Isidro, Miraflores and a scenic view of the coastline. We end the tour at the restaurant for lunch and from there we go to check-in at the hotel in Miraflores, where a day-room is available. Those departing tonight have a day-room and a transfer to the airport in the evening and depart on homeward-bound flights.

Hotel San Agustín Exclusive in Miraflores (or similar) - B, L.

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Single Supplement, if requested.

$595

TRIP FEE INCLUDES:

• All ground transportation in comfortable private buses.

• All meals included: Buffet breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. Vegetarian meals can be accommodated (please request in advance).

• All sightseeing tours and entrance fees to destinations on the itinerary.

• All accommodations are in comfortable fine hotels, based on double occupancy, 2 persons sharing a room.

• If you are traveling alone and prefer single accommodations you must pay the single supplement. If you are willing to share accommodations and reserve at least 120 days in advance, we will try our best to find a roommate and if that is not possible you will pay only 75% of the single supplement cost. If we find a roommate, but your roommate cancels before departure, the 75% of the single supplement will apply.

• The services of professional English speaking tour guides and expert trip leader.

Our local leaders and guides are knowledgeable about the language, customs, culture and history of their country. They are detail oriented and take great pleasure in sharing their insight and expertise. They make sure everything runs safely and smoothly.

NOT INCLUDED:

• International airfare, internal flights, transfers for independent arrival or departure, travel insurance (highly recommended) for which an application will be included with your confirmation, passport fees, excess baggage fees, optional tips to trip leader, guides and local staff. All items of personal nature such as: laundry, telephone calls, beverages, etc.

Airfare is not included in the land cost of our trips. Andes Adventures can assist you with air ticketing or trip participants may make their own arrangements for air travel. Suggested flight routings and airlines will be provided. Please check with our staff before purchasing tickets. We need to verify your flight schedule and confirm that we have enough participants to guarantee the departure.

Trip extension to Nazca Lines & Ballestas Islands

2 days & 1 night from $595
Trip extension in the Amazon
3 days & 2 nights from $430
Trip extension to Lake Titicaca
4 days & 3 nights $450

Peru Travel Extensions

Note: All itineraries are subject to change due to circumstances beyond our control including, weather, road or trail conditions and flight schedules.

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