Peru - Optional Tours
Exploring the Amazon Rain Forest 8 days La Ceiba, Explorama and Explornapo Lodge 9 days...Hiking and staying in small andean lodges 5 days...Exploring the magnifecent Manu National Park 4 days ...Beautiful beaches and all inclusive resort in the northern part of Peru ...5 days...Expectacular drive from Cuzco to Lima : 5 days with mountain lodges
Sandoval Lake Lodge & Macaw Clay Lick: 5 day extension
Exploring the Amazon Rain Forest
8 day / 7 night Program
DAY 01 MIAMI-LIMAArrive and overnight at hotel Costa Sol by Lima airport.
DAY 02 LIMA-IQUITOS-AMAZON RAIN FOREST –
Depart Lima for Iquitos. Flight takes about one hour and thirty minutes.
Reception at the airport and transfer to the Explorama dock. Fifty mile journey down the Amazon River to Yanamono Stream where Explorama Lodge is located. Afternoon hike along the "Lake Trail" through lowland rainforest which is seasonally flooded. This trail is traversed by open boat during high water months!
Lunch, Dinner Overnight Explorama Lodge
DAY 03 AMAZON RAIN FOREST
Explorama Lodge
Morning hike along the "Bushmaster Trail" where scientific
studies by the Missouri Botanical Gardens have found one of the
world's highest biodiversity of trees per square hectare. Your
guide will point out many examples of native plants used as
remedies by local people. Afternoon canoe trip along the Amazon
in search of either of the two species of freshwater dolphin
found in the river.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Overnight Explorama Lodge
DAY 04 AMAZON RAIN FOREST Explornapo Lodge
Explorama Lodge - ExplorNapo Lodge
After breakfast, a boat ride down the Amazon and up the Napo
River to the ExplorNapo Reserve and ExplorNapo Lodge. Afternoon
hike through primary, terra firme rainforest. Evening excursion
by open boat along the Sucusari Stream in search of caiman and
to enjoy the night sounds and stars of the Southern sky.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Overnight ExplorNapo Lodge
DAY 05 AMAZON RAIN FOREST ExplorNapo Lodge-Canopy
Walkway
Morning hike to the Canopy Walkway, a suspended bridge spanning
500 meters (one-third of a mile), connected by tree platforms
and reaching a height of over 35 meters (115 feet) above the
forest floor. Here there is time to observe a part of the
rainforest rarely seen by man but accessible without any type of
climbing skill or equipment. Afternoon excursion to a black
water oxbow lake formed when water from the Napo River became
separated from the main flow of the river. These lakes are often
covered with giant Victoria Regia water lilies and can offer a
view of the elusive Hoatzin bird.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Overnight ExplorNapo Lodge
DAY 06 AMAZON RAIN FOREST ExplorNapo Lodge - Ceiba Tops
Morning
boating excursion along one of the Napo tributaries spotting for
sloth, birding and fishing for piranha. Also a chance to visit
some of the local river people called "ribereños" whose houses
are seen along the river. Afternoon boat trip back to Ceiba Tops
where private rooms with electricity and air conditioning begin
your return to "civilization". On the return trip you will pass
the town of Francisco de Orellana, where a statue is erected to
the intrepid explorer who in 1542 at the mouth of the Napo River
became the first European to see the Amazon River.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Overnight Ceiba Tops
DAY 07 AMAZON RAIN FOREST Ceiba Tops
Morning visit to the neighboring Yagua Indian Community, an
explanation of their native culture, blow gun demonstration and
a chance to purchase or trade for their crafts. Afternoon hike
in the beautiful primary rainforest reserve surrounding Ceiba
Tops where many huge trees are festooned in epiphytes.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Overnight Ceiba Tops
DAY 08 AMAZON-IQUITOS-USA
Your choice of open boat ride or hike for the morning or a
chance to relax in a hammock and enjoy the sounds of the
surrounding rainforest. Transfer to Iquitos by boat and bus to
the airport for your departure to Lima.
Arrive in Lima and connect with your flight back to USA or continue to Cuzco and Machu Picchu.
Breakfast2024 LAND TOUR COST PER PERSON: Double US$2,167 ; Triple US$1,999
Plus local airfare Lima-Iquitos-Lima about US$300-390 pp
INCLUDING:
6 nights jungle lodge accommodations with all meals, excursions, visit to Indian tribes and English speaking naturalist guides (as per itinerary); 1 night in Lima at hotel Costa Sol by Lima airport. All transfers by car & by boat from/to Iquitos; room taxes and service charges. Assistance of our local representatives 24/7 by phone.NOT INCLUDED:
INTERNATIONAL AIRFARE or Local airfare to Iquitos. Insurance.• Tips to tour guide or bus driver. •Any other service not mentioned in itinerary. • Airport departure taxes (Lima and Iquitos $5.00 each) and upon leaving Peru $28.00
The Salcantay Trek to Machu Picchu
Mountain Lodges of Peru
offers “Adventure at its finest”: the opportunity to experience
the essence of adventure within the realm of creature comforts.
… it is a unique opportunity to experience ancient history in
the Land of the Incas, contemporary manifestations of
deep-founded culture, the most interesting and exotic variety of
flora and fauna, culinary surprises, the determination of local
people to progress
In MLP’s Machu Picchu
Lodge-Lodge experience, trekkers spend one night each at three
Trekker’s Lodges located at strategic points along the route:
Huayraccmachay, Collpapampa and Lucmabamba. Although MLP’s
Trekker’s Lodge are smaller in size (only 6 guest rooms per
lodge), each one of them offers the same amenities as the base
lodge.
ITINERARY
9 days/8 nights
DAY 1 – ARRIVE AND EVENING BRIEFING
IN CUSCO
Meet & greet with other guests where you receive important
information for a great trekking experience.
Overnight hotel EL RETABLO
Visit Inca ruins and the mountain village of Mollepata before embarking on your first trek on the Camino Real. Your destination: the welcoming Salkantay Lodge, named for the majestic peak at the head of the valley, where you’ll find jacuzzis, aperitifs, and a crackling fire in the fireplace.
Overnight: Salkantay Lodge (3,869 m/12,690 ft)
Trekking Time: Approximately 6 hours (including picnic lunch en route)
Hiking Level: Moderate
DAY 3 – HIKE TO LAKE HUMANTAY
Whet your appetite for trekking and scenery with an acclimatization hike from the lodge to glacier-fed Lake Humantay with views of Mt. Salkantay, a sacred mountain in Incan mythology.
Overnight: Salkantay Lodge (3,869 m/12,690 ft)
Trekking Time: Approximately 4 hours
Hiking Level: Moderate to Challenging
Optional Activities: Horseback Riding (at additional cost).
DAY 4 – CROSSING THE SALKANTAY PASS
Today’s the big day—we reach the trek’s highest point on the Salkantay Pass (4,638 m/15,213 ft). Take in views of snowcapped peaks of the Vilcabamba Range in every direction and the glaciated south face of Mt. Salkantay towering above.
Overnight: Wayra Lodge (3,906 m/12,812 ft)
Trekking Time: 6–8 hours (including lunch)
Hiking Level: Challenging, crossing a 4,640m/15,200 ft mountain pass
DAY 5 – DESCENDING INTO THE CLOUD FOREST
We begin our descent along the Salkantay River, where warm air starts rising from the jungle, accompanied by colorful butterflies and striking orchids. At Colpa Lodge, we’ll be greeted with a Pachamanca, a traditional Peruvian meal.
Overnight: Colpa Lodge (2,870 m/9,414 ft)
Trekking Time: 3–4 hours
Hiking Level: Easy to Moderate
Optional Activity: Afternoon bike from Manchaywaycco to collpapampa. After Lunch /Duration: 3hrs approximately/ Level: easy. This activity has an additional cost.
DAY 6 – FOLLOWING THE SANTA TERESA RIVER VALLEY
Today we hike through more populated rural areas, passing through banana, granadilla and avocado orchards. We’ll picnic by the river, and later tour a coffee plantation before arriving at Lucma Lodge, which is surrounded by its own avocado trees.
Overnight: Lucma Lodge (2,135 m/7,003 ft)
Trekking Time: 5–6 hours (including lunch)
Hiking Level: Moderate to Challenging (because of distance, not terrain)
Optional Activities:
Zip Line in Santa Teresa: This is a full day activity which replaces the trek. Operated by Cola de Mono. It has an additional cost.
Biking:
Option a) Yanama pass – Hornopampa – Lluskamayo. Duration: 5 hrs. approximately. Level: Easy to moderate. It has an additional cost.
Option b) Descent from Hornopampa to Lluskamayo. Duration: 3.5 hrs. approximately. Level: Easy. It has an additional cost.
DAY 7 – FIRST VIEWS OF MACHU PICCHU FROM LLACTAPATA PASS
On our last trekking day, we hike along the Llactapata Pass and come upon a distant but spectacular view of Machu Picchu Sanctuary from the southeast, a view few travelers ever get a chance to admire. Then we’ll make our way to the train bound for our ultimate destination: Machu Picchu.
Overnight: Aguas Calientes (1,900 m/6,232 ft)
Trekking Time: 4–6 hours
Hiking Level: Moderate to Challenging
DAY 8 – VISIT MACHU PICCHU SANCTUARY
We will take an introductory two-hour guided tour of the ruins, after which we have the rest of the morning to explore the site on our own or hike the steep Huayna Picchu for expansive views.
Return to Cusco (3,360 m/11,021 ft). Overnight HOTEL EL RETABLO
(Huayna Picchu Mountain tickets are subject to availability*)
DAY 9 CUZCO-LIMA-DEPART
Transfer to airport. (B)
RATES PER PERSON -Double Occupancy - Includes Local airfare Lima-Cuzco-Lima
Mar.1-31, 2024 US$5,150
Apr.1-Oct.31 & Dec.15-31, 2024 US$5,780
Nov.1-31, 2024 US$5,395
International airfare not included. Jan-Feb lodges are closed.
DEPOSITS:
US$800.00 at the time of booking.
FINAL PAYMENT:
60 days before departure.
Manu National Park - Manu Wildlife Center
Cusco – Puerto Maldonado – Cusco by commercial airplane
5 day/4 night itinerary
Departs every Thursday
This itinerary offers the complete lowland rainforest experience, taking us by air and then motorized canoe to Manu Wildlife Center, This lodge is located east of the Manu River on the north bank of the Madre de Dios River and offers the Amazon’s finest, in-depth wildlife safari. The lodge is famous for its abundant and varied wildlife, with its own Tapir clay lick, a nearby macaw and parrot clay lick, two nearby oxbow lakes and two tall canopy viewing towers among its impressive highlights. The Lodge contains 22 double-occupancy fully screened private bungalows with hot showers, a large fully screened dining room, and a bar with hammocks for relaxing with the comfort of the our Amazon’s finest wildlife lodge, next day in our rustic, Manu Wildlife Tented Camp in the heart of the Manu Biosphere Reserve. In Manu we navigate the waters of an isolated oxbow lake, home to Giant Otters, caimans, monkeys and an endless variety of birds. Our trip ends downriver with the Amazon’s finest wildlife viewing opportunities, at Manu Wildlife Center. This lodge offers the finest Tapir viewing in the entire Amazon, as Tapirs are nightly visitors to the lodge’s mud wallow. After a canoe and van journey we return to Cusco aboard in a commercial flight.
Itinerary
Day 1: Puerto Maldonado-Colorado -Manu Wildlife Center.
We'll pick you up about 6:00 to 6:30 a.m. from your hotel
in Puerto Maldonado followed with a transfer service by van to
Santa Rosa Village, we will get there in about two-hours and a
half journey, you will cross the Inambari river for a 15 minutes
boat trip to Puerto Carlos, here you will start your overland
journey to Boca Colorado for 45 minutes by car, followed by four
hours and a half motorized boat journey ride upstream the Madre
de Dios river. We arrive to Manu Wildlife Center for lunch.
Later we make our first acquaintance with the rainforest,
exploring some of the 30 miles of forest trails that surround
the lodge. We have an excellent chance of encountering some of
the 12 species of monkeys, including the Spider Monkey and
Emperor Tamarin, which inhabit the surrounding forest.
After dinner there will be an enchanting night walk along the
trails, in search of the nocturnal birds and animals of the
rainforest (L, D)
Day 2: Manu Wildlife Center to Manu National Park (Manu
Wildlife Tented Camp)
An early start (inevitable on wildlife expeditions), a delicious
breakfast is followed by boat journey in the motorized canoe
trip up the Madre de Dios River. We make a short visit to the
village of Boca Manu, riverside capital of the remote and
sparsely populated Peruvian province of Fitzcarrald. The main
activity here is building dugout boats for travelers on the
river. Logging is prohibited here, so the resourceful villagers
work entirely with lumber brought downriver by floodwaters.
Now we turn northward up the chocolate-brown waters of the Manu
River into the lake-rich lower Manu National Park. The pristine
quality of the forest is instantly apparent, with abundant
birdlife and no signs of outside development. We check into the
park at Limonal ranger station and then proceed upstream, as our
boat driver steers skillfully through shallows and driftwood
snags. Orinoco Geese and Horned Screamers strut on the beaches,
Capped and White-necked Herons patrol the shoreline, and
countless sunbathing turtles dive off their log perches as we
approach.
After some six hours on the river we reach the Manu Tented Camp,
a simple but comfortable low-impact lodge nestled almost
invisibly in the forest.
If time permits us, we will take a short walk before dinner to
stretch our legs and enjoy our first encounter with virgin
rainforest. (B,Box Lunch,D).
Day 3: Manu National Park (Manu Wildlife Tented Camp):
Cocha Salvador & Cocha Otorongo.
Today we visit two lakes near our camp. Park authorities
determine the time of our visit to Cocha (Lake) Salvador;
depending on this schedule, we will visit Cocha Otorongo earlier
or later in the day.
Our trail to Cocha Otorongo begins some 30 minutes downstream
from the camp. This brief river journey to the trailhead can
always offer the chance of a thrilling wildlife sighting.
Perhaps we will spot a family of capybaras, the world’s largest
rodent, looking like giant Guinea Pigs as they browse on the
riverbank, or if we are very lucky, a solitary jaguar might
stalk slowly off an open beach into the forest, flicking its
tail in annoyance at our intrusion.
On the short trail to the lake we may spy one or more of the
park’s 13 monkeys species leaping through the canopy high above.
And some of the trees, which form that canopy -- such as kapok,
ironwood and figs, will astound us with the vast size of their
trunks and buttressed root systems.
These are oxbow lakes, formed when the river changed course,
leaving a landlocked channel behind. The lakes are abundant in
fish and wildlife, and provide optimum habitat for caimans and
the Giant Otter (Pteronura brasiliensis), one of the Amazon’s
most endangered mammal species. This lake enjoys maximum
protection, and boats are not allowed. However, it features a
dock platforms and a 50ft tower from which to scan the trees and
marshy shoreline for monkeys, kingfishers, Anhinga (a large,
long-necked water bird), and countless other species. We have a
good chance of sighting the resident Giant Otter family as they
dive for the 4Kg. of fish that each individual consumes daily.
Cocha Salvador is the largest of the area’s lakes, at 3.5 Km, or
some two miles long. It is also home to a family of Giant
Otters. We cruise the lake on a floating catamaran platform,
which offers superb new perspectives of lake and forest. The
lakeside trees are often alive with monkeys; Scarlet,
Chestnut-fronted and Blue-and-gold macaws beat a path overhead;
a variety of herons and egrets scout the water’s edge; and the
reptilian eyes and snouts of caimans, motionless as logs, may be
spied beneath the branches. Somewhere on the open water or in
among toppled bankside trees, we may spot the sleek heads of the
shy Giant Otters. These social animals play and fish together,
and we may see them sprawled on a fallen tree trunk, dozing or
gnawing on a fish. (B,L,D)
Day 4: Manu National Park (Manu Wildlife Tented Camp) to
Manu Wildlife Center – Macaw Clay Lick Project and
Tapir Clay lick.
We set off downriver at dawn. At this hour chances of wildlife
encounters are excellent. We return to the Limonal park station,
to file our wildlife report before leaving the park. After
reaching the turbulent union of the Alto Madre de Dios and Manu
rivers we will be near the village of Boca Manu. After ninety
more minutes downstream we arrive at Manu Wildlife Center -- the
exciting final stop of our journey -- in time for lunch.
After a delicious lunch we walk through the forest for some
minutes, where we find the Macaw Lick project. The hide provided
with individual chairs and a convenient place for cameras and
binoculars to a distance of 15 meters. In groups of two and
three the scarlet Macaws come flapping in, landing in the
treetops as they eye the main stage below.
Later, we continue to explore and discover the rainforest, its
lore and plant life, on the network of trails surrounding the
lodge, arriving in the late afternoon at our 34m/112ft Canopy
Tower. On its platform we witness the frantic rush-hour activity
of twilight in the rainforest canopy, before night closes in.
Then we set off along the “collpa trail”, which will take us to
the lodge’s famous Tapir Clay lick. Here at the most active
tapir lick known in the entire Amazon, our research has
identified from 8-12 individual 600-pound Tapirs who come to
this lick to eat clay from under the tree roots around the edge.
This unlikely snack absorbs and neutralizes toxins in the
vegetarian diet of the Tapir, the largest land animal of Latin
America. The lick features a roomy, elevated observation
platform 5m/17ft above the forest floor. The platform is
equipped with freshly-made-up mattresses with pillows. Each
mattress is covered by a roomy mosquito net. The 10-m-long,
elevated walkway to the platform is covered with sound-absorbing
padding to prevent our footsteps from making noise. This Tapir
Experience is unique and exciting because these normally very
shy creatures are visible up close, and flash photography is not
just permitted, but encouraged. The hard part for modern city
dwellers is to remain still and silent anywhere from 30 minutes
to two or more hours. Many prefer to nap until the first Tapir
arrives, at which point your guide gently awakens you to watch
the Tapir 10-20m/33-66ft) away below the platform. Most people
feel that the wait is well worth it in order to have such a high
probability of observing the rare and elusive Tapir in its
rainforest home. (B/L/D)
Day 5: Manu Wildlife Center to Puerto Maldonado
– Departure day.
We leave our lodge very early on the two hour and a half return
boat trip downstream to the Colorado Village. Depending upon the
time we must be in Puerto Maldonado, the breakfast will be
served at the lodge or on the boat while you enjoying early
morning wildlife activity as we go, of course this is a perfect
time to take advantage of valuable early morning wildlife
activity along the river, in additions this journey allows us to
see several lowland native settlements and gold miners digging
and panning gold along the banks of the Madre de Dios River. We
will stop in the far-west type gold-mining town of Colorado to
start our overland journey to Puerto Carlos for 45 minutes, then
you will cross the Inambari River for 15 minutes boat trip to
Santa Rosa, finally a van or bus will drive us in approximately
two-hours and a half to the airport in Puerto Maldonado City,
with this assistance your jungle adventure ends... (B)
2024 LAND TOUR COST PER PERSON (in double occ)
US$2,999
Important notes:
• Please note that you should stay overnight the night before in
Puerto Maldonado in order to start your trip from 6:00 to 6:30
a.m. (cost about $60-70 per person with local transfers)
• The program may vary slightly so as to maximize your wildlife
sightings, depending on the reports of our researchers and
experienced naturalist guides based at the lodge.
• We strongly recommend to buy Travel Insurance
DOES NOT INCLUDE: Local airfares, Insurance, Tips to tour guides or drivers and any other service not especifically mentioned in this itinerary.
YELLOW fever shot recomended.
Hotel Royal Decameron Punta Sal
The Royal Decameron Punta Sal offers you a great variety of facilities and services,
together with a beautiful sandy beach, fun sports and a great entertainment and activities program
ALL INCLUSIVE BEACH RESORT 4 days-3 nights
Daily Departures
2024 |
Double or Triple |
Single |
Children |
Jan.04-Feb.29, | US$754 | 1096 | 295 |
Mar.01-Dec.25, | 680 | 1033 | 268 |
Dec.26, 2023 to Jan.03, 2025 | 997 | 1690 | 358 |
Extra nights available upon request. Airfare is not included.
CHILDREN: 3 to 11 years old sharing room with 2 adults
INCLUDING:
3 nights at Hotel Royal Decameron Punta Sal; Transfers on arrival & departure (the hotel is 1 hour 15 minutes from the Tumbes airport); all meals at any of the 5 restaurants (breakfast & lunch are buffet style and a la carte dinners); unlimited domestic and international alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages; daily activities program; non motorized water sports (wind glider, kayaks, snorkeling and sailboats); beach towels, chairs; tennis courts, volleys; nightly entertainment; unlimited drinks at the discotheque; taxes & tips included
NOT INCLUDED:
Insurance, airport departure taxes and any other service not
specifically mentioned here,
SAMPLE AIRFARE: From Lima to Tumbes
(Talara) US$250-350
OPTIONAL TOURS AVAILABLE: Observe Whales
(Aug.-Oct), fishing, zip lining, tour to Zorritos mangroves
and more...
1,167 KMS / 726 MILES with Private guide & car
From Cusco to Lima on the Interoceanic highway. Cusco: 11,000 ft – 3,400 m to Lima : sea level
Experience in 5 days with our Top professional tour guide ; almost all the world`s habitats with incredible geological formations and astonishing views. Besides the warmth of the local people and the incredible Peruvian cuisine.
5 day/4 night Expedition
Day 1 CUSCO-CHALLWANKA
(205 miles- 328
kms Max altitude 12,500 ft – 3,900 m Driving 7
h - Several stops)
CUSCO-ABANCAY 191 KMS (118MILES)
ABANCAY-CHALLWANKA 127 KMS /79 MILES)
Depart hotel, with a private tour guide, at mid-morning by
private vehicle to start this unforgettable 5 day journey
from the Andes to the Pacific on the brand new Interoceanic
Highway. First, we visit the Zurite archeological complex,
which boasts the largest group of terraced hills fashioned
by the Incas as well as an exceptional view of Condorwachana
Sacred hill and great views of Anta Pampa. Then, we will
stop at Killarumiyoc (Temple of the Moon) and walk around
its incredible buildings. The view of Mount Salkantay (apu
or guardian spirit), with its green valleys and mighty
rivers, is simply spectacular. The road passes through the
town of Limatambo, but we continue on to Tarawasi, with an
Incan temple and stones shaped like flowers. The road now
follows the Apurimac River, and at one point we will exit
the bus and hike for an hour in order to appreciate to their
fullest the Andes, its rivers, rocky canyons, and
surrounding countryside, and of course take the best
pictures. We will observe the change in vegetation, from
orchids and cantutas (Peru’s national flower) to
passionflowers, native trees, etc., while crossing into
different habitats. We eat picnic lunch with great andean
landscape and continue travelling along the Pachachaka river
until arriving at Challwanka, where will stay the night at
the brand new Tampumayo Lodge.
Overnight:
Tampumayo Hotel ( L, D)
Day 2 CHALLWANKA-NAZCA
213 miles- 340 kms
Max altitude 13,566 ft – 4,200 m Driving 8 h -
Several stops
After breakfast, we take a brief stop at the Challwanka
Market. Later, we visit Caraybamba, an impressive
archeological site with terraced slopes that rise for
several kilometers from the banks of the Caraybamba River to
the top of the mountains. There is no other place like this
on the Earth, and you will be one of the first to see it.
Yet, very soon, it will become a major tourist attraction.
We journey through charming Andean towns and see the locals
dressed in their colorful, traditional outfits. We will go
up and down winding road, see llamas and alpacas, and pass
through the town of Chulucanas until reaching the impressive
natural giant rocky formations in Puquio. Our picnic lunch
will be eaten on our way, and in the afternoon we will stop
at the Pampas Galeras Natural Reserve, with the largest
population of vicuñas in the world. This animal possesses
the finest wool in the world, and we will have the
opportunity to get real close to them and take pictures. It
is also possible to watch condors soaring in the sky, and
most likely we will see eagles, falcons, Andean geese, small
birds, and other animals
like vizcachas. We continue our descent through towering
mountains that flaunt all different colors and by bluish
green lakes. At this point, the landscape changes
dramatically from mountains to sand dunes crowned with
gigantic cacti. Something impossible to forget.
Few places on earth where you can experience a twilight from
the Andes down to the Coast.We finally reach the arid
coastal plains and the Cantayoc Aqueducts as well as Las
Agujas (first site of an observable Nazca Line). After that,
it is on to our hotel and dinner at the best restaurant in
the city of Nazca.
Overnight: Majoro (B, L, D)
Day 3 NAZCA-PARACAS 136 miles- 219 kms
Max altitude 1,970 ft – 610 m Driving 3 h –
Several stops
After breakfast, we go directly to the Nazca Airfield for a
45-minute flight over the Nazca Lines and Palpa Lines where
the oldest Chakana (Andean Southern Cross) can be seen only
from the air.
Then, it is off to the city of Ica for lunch at a fine
restaurant. In the afternoon, we visit a small museum
exhibiting Nazca and Paracas artifacts. Also, we will stop
by the Huacachina Oasis and marvel at its picture
perfect
dunes. Our next stop is a winery where they produce
excellent wines and high quality pisco brandies. And last
but not least, we end our eventful day at the Paracas Bay
and check in to our hotel.
Overnight: Hotel Paracas Luxury Collection (B,L,D)
Day 4 PARACAS
The morning is set aside for a boat ride to the famous
Ballestas Islands to see the incredible marine wildlife
inhabiting them: Humbold penguins, guanay cormorants,
pelicans, sea lions, dolphins, whales, flying fish, etc.
The Paracas Bay is said to have the greatest concentration
of birds in the world due to the influence of the cold
Humboldt Current.
Rest of the day free to enjoy this luxury property at
Paracas Bay
Overnight: Hotel Paracas Luxury Collection (B,L,D)
Day 5 PARACAS-BALLESTAS-LIMA 153
miles- 245 kms Max altitude : sea level
Driving 4 h – Several Stops
This morning we visit the Paracas National Reserve, staying
within the confines of the desert coast and viewing the
majestic Pacific Ocean and its islands, teeming with birds,
from natural observatories.
After lunch at the hotel back onboard our private vehicle ,
we head northbound on the Pan American Highway for about 4
hours and arrive Lima late afternoon. END OF MAGICAL JOURNEY
(B,L,)
2024 LAND TOUR COST PER PERSON:
DBL US$8,990 (Based on 2 people travelling together)
DBL US$8,190 (Based on 3-4 people travelling together)
DBL US$5,740 (Based on 5 to 9 people travelling together)
Sacred Valley and Lares Trekking Adventures
A
lodge-to-lodge journey in the footsteps of the Incas
The Sacred Valley and Lares Adventure to Machu Picchu is a 5 day
lodge-to-lodge journey through the rich history, living culture
and magnificent landscape of Cusco and the Sacred Valley of the
Incas.
Majestic archaeological sites lead to remote and uncrowded
trails taking travelers through mountains and valleys, abounding
in natural beauty and dotted with Andean communities, where the
locals are master weavers and their traditions are still firmly
rooted in ancient Incan culture. Expert guides tailor the
experience with an offer of à la carte activities and daily
cultural encounters.
At each day’s sunset, settle into deluxe mountain lodges run in
partnership with local communities, to prepare for a new day of
multi-activity adventure and exploration.
ITINERARY
5 days/4 nights
DAY 1 Cusco / Pisaq / Lamay
Depart from Cusco Visit the textil center of Awanacancha.
Visit the town of Pisaq and market. After a short drive we reach
the village of Viacha.
GROUP ACTIVITY Visit to the community of Viacha and the
archeological site of Pisaq
Walk around Viacha and learn more about the agricultural
activities of the community. Enjoy a traditional meal cooked
under hot stones called Pachamanca Guided tour of the
archaeological site of Pisaq. Optional: Hike from the ruins to
the town of Pisaq Drive to Lamay Lodge. Free afternoon.
OVERNIGHT: Lamay Lodge (el. 9,705’ - 2,958 m.) BRIEFING: before
dinner
THE HIKE: Amaru - Viacha Hike (2.5 - 3 hrs)
Moderate; Mountain pass at an elevation of 14,200’ - 4,328
DAY 2 Lamay / Lares /Huacahuasi
Drive to the small town of Choquecancha. Guided tour of
Choquecancha with the imposing Inca ruins. Lunch in Choquecancha
Arrive at Huacahuasi Lodge.
GROUP ACTVITY Lamay to Ancasmarca and Lares
Depart from Lamay Lodge. Walk around the small town of Lamay.
Drive to the archaeological site of Ancasmarca and guided tour
of the ruins.
OVERNIGHT: Huacahuasi Lodge (el. 12.585’ - 3,835 m.) BRIEFING:
before dinner
Option 1 HIKE:From Quelquena to Huacahuasi 2 - 2.5 hrs.Easy to
moderate Mountain pass at an elevation of 12,595’- 3,839 m.
Lunch en route
Option 2 HIKE: Cuncani to Huacahuasi 3.5-4hrs -Moderate
DAY 3 Huacahuasi to Ollantaytambo
Sacred Valley of the Inkas
Depart Huacahuasi Lodge by vehicle to Sacred Valley. Visit the
market in the town of Calca. Visit to a museum of historical
artifacts in the valley. Lunch at a countryside restaurant.
Drive to Ollantaytambo and explore the town.
Option 1 HIKE (inka trail) From Lares pass to the village of
Totora -3 hours - Easy to moderate. Lunch at a countryside
restaurant Drive to Ollantaytambo and explore the town
Option 2 HIKE From Huacahuasi to Patacancha 7 hrs. Moderate to
challenging Mountain pass at an elevation of 14,646’ - 4,464m.
Route lunch at Lake Ipsaycocha
OPTIONAL ACTVITY: (afternoon) Drive back and explore the Sacred
Valley of the Incas on mountain bike (2 hrs.). Enjoy a visit to
an artisanal brewery in which many of their beers are being made
with local products (This activity has an additional cost and
available only for guests that opt for the cultural activity or
the Inca Trail Hike). OVERNIGHT: Hotel in the Sacred Valley of
the Incas (el. 9,284’ - 2,830m.). BRIEFING: before dinner
DAY 4 Ollantaytambo to Machu Picchu Pueblo
Option 1 HIKE (early morning) Lower Pinkuylluna Ruins 1 - 1.5
hrs. - Moderate
Option 2 HIKE Higher Pinkuylluna mountain above
OllantaytamboLower Pinkuylluna mountain above Ollantaytambo - 2
- 2.5 hrs.- Moderate to challenging
GROUP ACTIVITY Ollantaytambo Archeological Site and Machu Picchu
Pueblo
Guided tour of the archaeological site of Ollantaytambo. Free
time to explore the town and market on your own. Walk to train
station. Board the train to Machu Picchu Pueblo with box lunch.
Arrive at Machu Picchu town (Aguas Calientes) and check in at
the Inkaterra Pueblo Hotel. Free afternoon.
OVERNIGHT: Hotel in Aguas Calientes town (el. 6,232’ - 1,900
m.), located in the base town of Machu Picchu. BRIEFING: before
dinner
DAY 5 MACHU PICCHU and RETURN TO CUZCO
GROUP ACTVITY Machu Picchu Sanctuary guided tour and return to
Cusco
Depart from the hotel for the bus ride to Machu Picchu
Sanctuary. Guided tour of the Inka citadel. Optional activities
(A & B). Lunch at Inkaterra Pueblo Hotel back in the town. Walk
to the train station. Board the train to Ollantaytambo. Upon
arrival in Ollantaytambo, we board our private vehicle for the
return drive to Cusco. Arrive to Cusco.
Option: HIKE Huayna Picchu (subject to availability) Guided hike
of Huayna Picchu mountain
2 - 2.5 hrs.
Moderate to challenging
Mountain pass at an elevation of of 8924’ - 2,720 m.
2024 LAND TOUR RATE PER PERSON:
Double US$3,022
INCLUDED
• Accommodations.
• All meals (except breakfast on the first day and dinner on the
last day).
• Transfer services.
• Guided tours during the whole trip.
• Daily à-la-carte activities (except those that specify an
additional cost).
• Entrance fees and permits to touristic and archeological
sites.
• Tips for staff at the Lodges and staff in the field are
included (except Guide tips).
NOTES Rates per person, based on shared accomodations in a twin,
double or triple room. Requested single room: 25% supplement of
the rate per person rates above. Single willing to share: No
supplement added. Private services, additional services and
specialty guides are available upon request at an additional
cost. Standard languages on the trip are english, spanish and
portuguese. Daily activities menu will be subject to factors
such as weather and other events beyond our control.
Sandoval Lake Lodge & Macaw Clay Lick: 5 day extension
On this journey to the Heath River and then Lake Sandoval we encounter the best pristine rainforest and the most comfortable wilderness lodges that the Upper Amazon Basin has to offer – an unbeatable combination of remoteness, and yet reachable distance by river from an airport with scheduled passenger-jet flights. Our two lodges lie within the Tambopata-Madidi reserve areas of Peru and Bolivia. Bolivia’s Madidi National Park totals 18,900 sq. km./7,297 sq. miles, while the adjacent reserves of Tambopata-Candamo and Bahuaja-Sonene across the border in Peru add up to more than 13,700 sq. km./5,290 sq. miles. Taken together, they form the second largest, and by far the most biologically diverse nature conservation area in all of South America
Day 1: Puerto Maldonado to Heath River
WildlifeCenter
Arrive and transfer by boat toSandoval Lodge
Now, after brief frontier-crossing formalities, we motor
forabout two more hours up narrower and wilder waters,
suddenlyenjoying the intimacy of mysterious forest looming
close oneither side. Occasional views of native villages
andchildren splashing by the banks, are interspersed with
long,quiet stretches where we may spot herons, hawks,
cormorants,Orinoco Geese, and perhaps a family of Capybaras
-- theworld’s largest rodent, weighing up to 55kg./120lb,
andlooking like an enormous Guinea Pig. We reach our
simple,charming and comfortable quarters at the Heath
RiverWildlife Center in time for dinner. (Thelodge is
located on the Bolivian shore of the Heath River,so
passports are required.)
Day 2: Heath River Wildlife Center
Today we make an early start tovisit the the lodge’s most
spectacular feature: the HeathRiver parrot and macaw lick.
Here these colorful birdsgather to eat a type of clay from
the cliff-like river banksthat neutralizes certain toxins in
their diet. Theycongregate early each morning, sometimes by
the hundreds,jostling and squabbling over the best eating
spots on theclay lick. This noisy and unforgettable show can
go on fortwo or three hours, and may begin with up to five
species ofparrot and two varieties of parakeet, followed
byChestnut-fronted Macaws and their larger, more
boisterouscousins, the Red-and-green Macaws. This
extraordinarywildlife display occurs at only a handful of
sites in theUpper Amazon Basin, and nowhere else on the
planet.
After lunch we typically hike or bicycle along a major
trailto a point where the forest abruptly gives way to
thespacious plains of the Pampas del Heath, part of
Bolivia’sMadidi National Park and it is home to rare endemic
birdsand mammals, such as the Swallow-tailed Hummingbird and
thehighly endangered Maned Wolf..
After dinner some guests may choose to visit one of
ourmammal lick hides, in hopes of seeing a Lowland Tapir,
therainforest’s largest mammal
Day 3- Heath River Wildlife Center to Sandoval
LakeLodge
We leave at dawn for the returntrip downstream. This is peak
hour for wildlife so we keep asharp eye on the riverbanks,
often spotting families ofCapybara, and perhaps being
rewarded with a rare jaguarsighting, or a tapir swimming
across the current. We reachthe Madre de Dios River,
re-enter Peru, and set off upstreamfor the boat landing near
Lake Sandoval Lake Lodge.
After lunch at the lodge and a brief rest to avoid the
earlyafternoon heat, we once again set off by boat or
catamaranto explore the entire west end of the lake. Here,
in theflooded palm forest we drift to the sounds of hundreds
ofRed-Bellied and Blue-and-yellow Macaws as they return to
thepalm forest for the night. Our viewpoint from the
canoeoften allows closer and more extended encounters with
birdsand mammals than on a typical forest trail hike, and we
maywitness intimate feeding and mating behavior. On
LakeSandoval monkeys, in particular, have almost lost their
fearof humans.
On clear nights we will have superb vistas of the Milky Way.
Day 4: Lake Sandoval
After a dawn breakfast we short paddle along the palm
swampsof the west end of the lake in search of the resident
GiantOtter family. Returning once more down the trail to
theMadre de Dios River,
Day 5 Sandoval- Puerto Maldonado
We return to Puerto Maldonado to catch the flight to Cuscoor
Lima.
2024
Land Tour Cost
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