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Lima to Cusco |
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Lima is Latin America's gastronomic capital. Ceviche, king of the exquisite Peruvian seafood, Chinese cuisine called Chifa, and Peruvian Creole cuisine are among the endless flavors you’ll discover while in Lima. |
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The National Museum of Archaeology, Anthropology and History of Peru impresses due to its vast, varied cultural patrimony housed in its exhibition rooms and storerooms.
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The Solar Temple and Oracular Destination lies 25 miles SE of Lima in Quechua means "Pacha" world, and "camac" to animate.
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Is one of the richest ecosystems in the world and the only marine reservation in Peru. Protection has for objective the conservation of the marine and protection of the cultural and historical patrimony of the pre-Inca Paracas culture.
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A nature wonder spot full of migratory birds, hundreds of sea lions, Penguins, schools of dolphins and even the Andean Condor. The islands have been eroded to form natural caves and arches of rare beauty.
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"El Candelabro" geoglyph, Gigantic chandelier carved on a hillside on the way to Ballestas islands. It has an extension of 128 mt (420 ft) long, and 74 mt (240 ft) wide.
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This little unknown paradise offers a variety of relaxing adventure options such as sand-boarding and sand tours on special sand buggies.
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Las Dunas Hotel is set amongst spacious gardens and is situated in a well known sun resort. facilities include tennis courts, golf course, sandboard, volleyball and basketball grounds. |
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A unique place due to the mysteries of its marvelous lines and figures, drawn with spectacular perfection. The beauty and magnitude of the lines must be observed from above. |
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Hundreds of streets, pathways, doors and stairs make the visit to this amazing monastery a unique experience. You won’t stop taking pictures.
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Arequipa's central cathedral is one of the most beautiful in Peru. It is situated in the center of the city, in Plaza de Armas. |
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This is one of the oldest churches in Arequipa. La Compania was completed in 1698 and boasts an elaborate sillar stone façade. |
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The Church of San Francisco was built by local Indians in the late 17 th century, and the facade has the best of the baroque stone carving found on the old churches in Arequipa. |
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Colca Canyon from Mirador Cruz del Condor, provides an excellent view to watch the condors flight. |
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Both chic and comfortable, Zig Zag equally welcomes families and young people. The house specialty is the unique stone-grilled ostrich from their own 4,000 ostriches farm, educating their customers about ostrich as a healthy alternative to other meats. |
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The Uros originally created these artificial Islands to escape the Inca, who dominated the mainland at the time. |
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With a population of 3,500 Quechua inhabitants, it is known for its two pre-Inca temples dedicated to the earth's fertility. |
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A private 43 hectare island near the remote northern shores of Lake Titicaca. A Lake of deep blue waters and a mythical history. |
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Renovated carriages have beautiful panoramic windows offering enhanced scenic views and photographic opportunities. |
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The first Peruvian museum that shows the aesthetic aspects of the exhibited objects that belong to ancient Peruvian Cultures. |
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Puca Pucara offers impressive views of the Cusco Valley and glaciers to the south. |
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Q’enqo means “zig-zag,” a reference to the series of perfectly carved channels adorning the upper western edge of the temple’s stone. |
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Tambomachay Inca’s Bath is located on the outskirts of a hill near the main road close to Antisuyo. |
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Sacsayhuaman translates into “ Speckled Falcon” or “Speckled Head” referring to the belief that Cusco City was set out in the shape of a Puma whose head was Sacsayhuaman. Origins of this breathtaking fortress are uncertain and is generally attributed to the great Inca Pachacutec “The World Transformer". |
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Departing from the airport in Lima you fly to Cusco where a CAT representative will be waiting to greet you and transfer you to your hotel. Upon arrival in your hotel you will be briefed on all of your travel arrangements during your stay in the country. Cusco - once the ancient Inca capital - is home to some of the worlds more extraordinary sights. Following a relaxing day during which time you will be able to acclimatize, you will be collected for a visit to a Curandero (a traditional Andean Shaman/faithhealer). Using coca tea leaves, the Curandero will interpret your future. This breathtaking experience is truly unforgettable. In the evening you will be transferred back to your hotel and be given some time to spend at your leisure. |
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Through the Sacred Valley of the Incas |
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Today will be spent visiting the Urubamba Valley with your private guide. You will make your first stop at the ruins above Pisac and the market that lies in the village below (T/Th/Su). During the early afternoon you will be able to enjoy lunch at Huayocari Hacienda. The hacienda is a private residence with an impressive collection of Inca and colonial art and artifacts. In the afternoon you will be able to explore the impressive ruins of Ollantaytambo, while the evening is spent in a very comfortable hotel in the Sacred Valley.
(Meals – B, L) |
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Encounter the Majesty of Machu Picchu |
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You depart in the late morning for an hour and a half train ride to Machu Picchu from the Sacred Valley. Upon arrival at the station in Aguas Calientes, our representative will retrieve your luggage and deliver it to your hotel while you head out directly for the ruins of Machu Picchu that lie just a short drive from the small town. Following your tour of Machu Picchu you will then have the rest of your afternoon free to explore the ruins at your leisure. Transportation is provided to the base of the mountain, where you can return to your hotel for the evening and experience the very subtle night life of the town of Aguas Calientes. If you so desire, you can spend the evening relaxing in the hot springs just outside of town.
(Meals – B) |
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First-Class Train back to Cusco |
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Today you will have at your leisure and you may decide to return to the ruins for more exploration if you wish. Your train back to Cusco departs in the afternoon and will arrive in Cusco just after sundown. CAT highly recommends a ride in the first class VistaDome train, which allows for a spectacular view of the scenery and starlit sky as you wind your way back to Cusco. Once in Cusco, you will be met at the train station and transferred back to your hotel. The evening is free for you to pass as you wish. You may decide to explore the city a little on your own - perhaps having dinner in one of the many fine restaurants the city has on offer. Please feel free to ask your Peruvian Sale Representative for more information.
(Meals - B)
*Comfort Class Group Tours includes backpacker train; upgrades available. |
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Captivating Cusco |
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After enjoying a leisurely breakfast your privately guided tour of Cusco and the Archaeological sites located outside of town will commence. Your tour begins at the impressive Colonial Cathedral in Cusco that contains over 400 paintings from the Cusqueña School and several altars. Next you will visit the Temple of the Sun (or the Korikancha) which was the main religious center of the Incas who worshipped the Sun God. According to Spanish chronicles, when the conquistadores first arrived the walls of the Korikancha were thickly gilded in gold. From here you make our way to the outskirts of Cusco in order to the visit the four ruins that lie less than 8 km from the city center; these archaeological sites include Sacsayhuaman- famous for its enormous carved rocks, the ruins of Puca Pucara, Q´enqo, and Tambomachay. In the evening you will be collected and transferred to the Garcilaso Theatre, where you will enjoy a production Kusikuy, performed by a cast of some 40 local artists. The performance presents a wonderful and culturally intriguing look into the myths, beliefs and customs of the traditional inhabitants of the Andes.
(Meals – B)
CAT Tip - Make the Most of Your Trip: You may wish to stay an additional night in the Sacred Valley or Cusco in order to see and do more. CAT provides a number of extra options in the area. |
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The Valley between Titicaca and Cusco |
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Following breakfast you will be escorted to either the airport or the train station. You have the choice of either taking a First-Class train to Puno or the flight. Upon arrival in Puno you will be escorted to your hotel where you will have time to rest and be briefed on your travels in the area. In the evening a light dinner is suggested with the restaurant at your selected hotel for your initial evenings stay in Cusco.
(Meals - B, L)
*Group Tour travels to Puno in First Class Bus which includes small tours along the route which visit Rachi, Andahauyillas, and la Raya. |
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Islands of Blue Titicaca |
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Today you will venture out on Lake Titicaca in order to visit the magnificent Floating Islands of Uros, as well as explore the paths of Isla Taquile where quaint little houses line cobble stone streets. This tour is taken on a private speedboat that reaches the island of Taquile in 2 hours, allowing you much more time to enjoy the islands beautiful trails and lookouts. In the evening we will return you to your hotel in Puno.
(Meals - B, L)
CAT Tip - Make the Most of Trip: There is also the option of spending the evening with a family on Isla Amantani, or on Suasi Island. If interested, please advise your CAT travel consultant.
*Please Note: Luxury travelers will spend their days on handpicked excursions with Inkaterra Titilaka |
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Return to Lima |
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After breakfast you will have the morning at your leisure. In the afternoon you will be escorted to the airport, passing by the funeral towers of Sillustani on the way. Upon arrival in Lima, a member of our staff will meet you and assist with your travel arrangements before you take your flight home.
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