Peru Vacations (7D/6N)

7 days / 6 nights
A partir de $750.00 por persona

Tours ~ Peru Vacations (7D/6N)

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TAMAÑO DEL GRUPO

5,036 m.s.n.m.

ALTITUD MÁXIMA

Moderate

DIFICULTAD

No disponible
Lima, Ica, Huacachina, Cusco, Machu Picchu and Others

15

TAMAÑO DEL GRUPO

5,036 m.s.n.m.

ALTITUD MÁXIMA

Moderate

DIFICULTAD

Essential Peru: Andes, Desert and Sacred Temples

Discover Peru in seven days: Lima, the Ica desert, and the Andean grandeur of Cusco and Machu Picchu. History, landscapes, and unique experiences await you each day.

Ideal for travelers who want to make the most of their time, this tour combines culture, nature, and adventure with expert guides and safe transfers. More than just a trip, it’s a journey through Peru’s contrasts, from the Pacific coast to the desert and mountain temples.

Ollantaytambo

Itinerario de un vistazo

Day
1
Arrival in Lima and Lima City Tour

Gateway to the past and the Pacific

A welcome between modern cliffs and pre-Hispanic vestiges.

Upon arrival in Lima, we welcome you to start exploring its most fascinating contrasts. We walk along the Miraflores boardwalk, where the ocean becomes a backdrop, and then we visit the Huaca Pucllana, silent testimony of ancient cultures. The historic center awaits us with its viceregal architecture, and we close the day at the Convent of San Francisco, immersing ourselves in its underground history and its baroque catacombs.

Day
2
Paracas and Ica (Huacachina Oasis)

Adventure among waves and golden dunes

From marine wildlife to desert adrenaline, all in one day.

We start the morning in Paracas, where we sail between rock formations to the Ballestas Islands, sanctuary of sea lions, penguins and guano birds. We continue to Ica to visit an artisanal winery where pisco and wine reveal their secrets. We end the day in the oasis of Huacachina, where buggies and sandboarding give us excitement on the sunset dunes.

Day
3
Flight Lima to Cusco and Cusco City Tour

The sacred capital welcomes you

From sea level to the navel of the Andean world.

We fly to Cusco to begin the Andean leg of the trip. After the transfer and rest, we begin a tour that reveals the living history of the city: the imposing Cathedral, the Coricancha as the solar epicenter, and the ceremonial sites of Sacsayhuamán, Q'enqo and Tambomachay, where the Inca worldview is still latent in each perfectly fitted stone wall.

Day
4
Sacred Valley, Maras and Moray

Ancient Wisdom in the Sacred Valley

A journey through the agricultural, spiritual and artisanal heart of the Inca world.

From Chinchero, where the looms still sing stories, we continue to Moray, the circular terraces that defied the altitude with science. Then the Maras Salt Mines, a white mirror that shines on the mountain. We have lunch by the Urubamba River and in the afternoon we explore Ollantaytambo, with its imposing fortress. We close the day in the traditional market of Pisac, among Andean aromas and bright colors.

Day
5
Machu Picchu

Encounter with the sacred city

A day suspended between mountains, history and mystery.

From Cusco we leave early for Ollantaytambo, where we board the panoramic train to Aguas Calientes. After ascending by bus, we enter Machu Picchu, the jewel of the Andean world. We walk through its terraces, temples and passages in the company of a specialized guide who reveals the secrets of the Temple of the Sun, the Intihuatana and the Sacred Rock. In the afternoon, we return to Cusco with the excitement still vibrating.

Day
6
Mountain of Colors

The rainbow hidden in the Andes

A demanding hike to one of the most amazing landscapes on the planet.

We leave before dawn towards the slopes of the Vinicunca mountain. The route takes us through high-altitude landscapes, herds of llamas and snow-capped peaks. After a hike of moderate effort, we reach the summit where the Mountain of Colors unfolds in stripes of red, gold, green and blue. A geological spectacle that takes your breath away due to its beauty and altitude.

Day
7
Humantay Lake

Turquoise waters at the foot of the snow-capped mountain

A farewell among sacred mountains and lagoons that reflect the soul.

We travel to Soraypampa to begin the hike to the Humantay Lagoon. The trail ascends through high-altitude landscapes until you reach this glacial water mirror, surrounded by imposing peaks such as the snow-capped Salkantay. After the descent and a break for lunch, we start the return to Cusco. Depending on the flight schedule, we coordinate the transfer to the airport. The trip ends, but the connection to the Andes remains.

¿Cómo es?

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day tour montaña de colores

Destacado

  • This itinerary proposes a compact but intense exploration, traveling through the essential landscapes of Peru, from its rolling deserts to the sacred heights of the Andes.
  • Each day crosses living cultures, ancestral architecture, adventure routes and natural corners that preserve their beauty and symbolism intact.
  • The routes, accommodations and tickets are precisely planned so that each section is enjoyed without complications or loss of time.
  • Along the way, knowledgeable guides provide context, stories and details that enrich each visit and make it a personal experience.
  • The proposal is designed for those who want to get to know in depth without haste, combining movement with pauses that allow you to connect with the environment and with yourself.
  • The trip promotes respect for the territory and its people, integrating conscious practices and genuine links with local communities.
  • Each stage leaves a memorable impression, whether in front of the Humantay water mirror, on the colorful summit of Vinicunca or between the invisible walls of Machupicchu at dawn.

¿Por que viajar con nosotros?

Your safety is our priority
Expert guides
Sustainable tourism
Small Groups
Personalized attention
Easy and secure booking
Hotel
01 Breakfast
Day
1
Arrival in Lima and Lima City Tour
Highlights of the day: The catacombs of the Convent of San Francisco

Hotel pick-up

Start the cultural tour with a warm welcome and first stories of Lima...

Our experience begins with pick-up from your hotel. From the first moment, our professional guide will welcome you and share the first historical data about Lima, its evolution and its role as the cultural capital of Peru. As we make our way through the city, we begin to immerse ourselves in a journey that crosses colonial times and ancient cultures.

Parque del Amor: romance by the sea

Views of the Pacific, sculptures and poetry that celebrate love in Miraflores...

Our first stop is at the Malecón de Miraflores, where the iconic Parque del Amor is located. This space celebrates romanticism with its emblematic sculpture "El Beso" and its walls decorated with poetic phrases. The views of the Pacific Ocean from this point are simply spectacular, especially when the sea breeze caresses the face and the sun dyes the sky golden. An ideal place to capture memorable images.

Huaca Pucllana: pre-Inca vestiges in the heart of the city

Walk between ancient platforms and connect with the Lima civilization...

We continue to the Huaca Pucllana, an adobe pyramid that stands between the modern buildings of Miraflores. This archaeological site connects us with the Lima civilization, prior to the Inca Empire. During the tour, you will learn about the ceremonial and administrative purpose of this structure and how it has survived the passage of centuries. Walking between its platforms is like traveling 1,500 years into the past.

Historic Center: the majestic Plaza Mayor

Viceregal architecture and historical stories in the heart of Lima...

We head to the heart of the Historic Center of Lima, declared a World Heritage Site. Here we will walk through the Plaza Mayor, where each building tells us about the Viceroyalty of Peru. You will admire the elegant architecture of the Government Palace, the solemn Cathedral of Lima and the Municipal Palace. Our guide will reveal stories of conspiracies, proclamations, and foundational events that occurred in this very place.

Convent of San Francisco and its catacombs: a journey into mystery

Explore underground galleries and discover the most enigmatic Baroque Lima...

The next stop is one of the most impressive: the Convent of San Francisco. This Baroque religious complex houses a set of underground galleries used as a cemetery for centuries. In its catacombs, you will walk through passageways adorned with geometrically arranged human bones, which leaves an indelible mark on the memory. It is a space that combines art, history and mystery in one place.

Return to the hotel and end of the tour

Closing the tour with memories of Lima's history, art and culture...

After this cultural journey, we will return to your hotel. You take with you a complete experience that combines romance, archaeology, viceregal history and spirituality. A short but powerful tour, ideal for those who want to get to know the essentials of Lima in one afternoon.

Not included
MEALS
01 Night (Lima)
ACCOMMODATION
Easy
DIFFICULTY
1-2 km approx.
WALKING DISTANCE
2-3 hours (guided tour and free time)
WALKING TIME
154 m a.s.l. (Miraflores)
INITIAL LIFT
154 m a.s.l. (Miraflores)
MINIMUM LIFT
154 m a.s.l. (Miraflores)
HIGHEST ELEVATION
Not applicable
CAMPING ELEVATION
Day
2
Paracas and Ica (Huacachina Oasis)
Highlights of the day: Sailing through the Ballestas Islands and adrenaline in the dunes of Huacachina

Departure from Lima and stop at artisan bakery

Sunrise and aromas that awaken the day...

Very early, between 04:00 and 05:00 a.m., our team will stop by your hotel in Lima. As we leave the city behind, the sunrise illuminates the south coast and our guide begins to tell you stories of the sea, desert, and ancient secrets. Before continuing, we will take a break at an artisan bakery: there, the aroma of freshly baked bread and hot coffee will welcome you to the adventure (optional breakfast).

Ballestas Islands: marine fauna and the enigma of the Candelabra

Encounters with marine fauna and mysterious geoglyphs...

Our first great experience will be sailing around the Ballestas Islands, famous for their biodiversity. Aboard speedboats, we'll spot sea lions resting on the rocks, Humboldt penguins frolicking and an impressive array of guano birds. During the tour, we will also admire the mysterious Paracas Candelabra, a huge geoglyph whose history still arouses theories and curiosity among travelers from all over the world.

Wine and pisco winery: tradition and flavour

Traditional flavors of wine and pisco with a taste of Peruvian culture...

We will then head to an artisanal winery where you will discover the traditional process of making wines and piscos, the spirit icons of the region. Here you can participate in a tasting of various labels, including liqueur creams and mistelas. In addition, you will have free time for lunch at the on-site restaurant, with a delicious offer of typical local dishes (optional lunch).

Huacachina Oasis: adrenaline and postcard-perfect landscapes

Excitement over dunes and dreamlike landscapes...

Our last big stop is the famous Huacachina, an oasis surrounded by gigantic dunes. This is where the extreme adventure begins: we will ride buggies (tubular) to travel through the dunes at full speed, an adrenaline-filled experience that simulates a roller coaster in the desert. You will also practice sandboarding, sliding on the sand with unparalleled views. Afterwards, you will have free time to walk around the oasis and take memorable photographs.

Return to Lima and end of the tour

Memories, photos and unforgettable experiences...

After a day full of nature, culture and adventure, we will return to Lima. We will make a short stop for services and snacks before completing the trip. You will arrive back with new stories, spectacular photos and indelible memories of the Peruvian southern coast.

Breakfast
MEALS
01 Night (Lima)
ACCOMMODATION
Easy
DIFFICULTY
1-2 km approx.
WALKING DISTANCE
1-2 hours (guided tour and free time)
WALKING TIME
0 m (Lima)
INITIAL LIFT
0 m (Lima)
MINIMUM LIFT
600 m (Dunes)
HIGHEST ELEVATION
Not applicable
CAMPING ELEVATION
Day
3
Flight Lima to Cusco and Cusco City Tour
Highlights of the day: Sacsayhuamán, with its imposing architecture and ancestral energy

Jump from the sea to the mountains

We begin a new day of adventures in the Andes...

Very early we went to Jorge Chavez Airport to take the Lima-Cusco flight. If you don't have your ticket yet, our team can suggest the best combinations according to schedule and budget. The takeoff leaves the turquoise Pacific strip behind and, in just over an hour, the clouds open over the Andes.

First breath at altitude

We arrived in Cusco to rest before the activities...

The landing at the Alejandro Velasco Astete Airport marks the entrance at 3,400 m a.s.l. Our staff will take you to the hotel and recommend light rest, coca tea and plenty of hydration to adapt to the new pulse of the air.

The Cathedral: mestizo art under golden vaults

An unparalleled tour of the treasures of the city of Cusco...

In the afternoon the city tour begins. In the Plaza de Armas stands the Cathedral, built on the old palace of Viracocha. Among the silver-plated altars, the famous canvas of the Last Supper with Andean guinea pig stands out, a symbol of the miscegenation that defined Cusco's colonial art.

Coricancha: the temple where the sun still shines

We continue our way through a site that mixes colonial and Inca history...

A few steps away, the Coricancha reveals Inca walls of millimetric precision covered by a Dominican convent. Here we discover how the solar priests observed constellations and celebrated the agricultural cycle that ruled the empire.

Sacsayhuamán: engineering for the gods of lightning

We visited a fortress that is still standing over the decades...

We climb the hill to Sacsayhuamán, a ceremonial fortress made up of giant blocks perfectly assembled in zigzag. From its viewpoints we understand why the Incas saw in the city the figure of a puma, with this enclosure as the watchful head.

Q'enqo, Puca Pucara and Tambomachay: rites, defense and singing water

A walk full of experiences that take us back to ancestral times...

The tour continues between stone passages in Q'enqo, where the energy of ancient lunar sacrifices is still perceived. Further on rises Puca Pucara, a reddish tower that protected strategic routes, and Tambomachay, a ritual spring whose impeccable hydraulics have continued to run for centuries.

Evening melting into colonial lights

We return to your accommodation in Cusco to end a rewarding day...

At sunset we return to the historic center. The tiles are lit up with warm lights and the cobbled streets invite you to lose yourself calmly. You will have free time to try a Cusco chocolate or simply let the Andean atmosphere permeate your senses before resting.

Breakfast
MEALS
01 Night (Cusco)
ACCOMMODATION
Easy
DIFFICULTY
2-3 km approx.
WALKING DISTANCE
3-4 hours (guided tour and free time)
WALKING TIME
0 m (Lima)
INITIAL LIFT
0 m (Lima)
MINIMUM LIFT
3,700 m (Sacsayhuaman)
HIGHEST ELEVATION
Not applicable
CAMPING ELEVATION
Day
4
Sacred Valley, Maras and Moray
Highlights of the day: Circular terraces of Moray and the fortress of Ollantaytambo

Chinchero: A Town Where the Past Lives in Every Thread

We begin our journey through a town as traditional as it is enigmatic...

Our first stop is in Chinchero, a town that seems frozen in time. Surrounded by mountains and with one of the most spectacular views of the valley, Chinchero is known for its expert weavers who keep an ancestral tradition alive. We visit the ancient Inca palace, on which the Spaniards built a colonial church with impressive frescoes. This place is a symbol of the merging of two worlds and a testament to the cultural resilience of the Andes.

Moray: The Agricultural Laboratory of the Incas

Our journey continues to an agricultural laboratory that combines ingenuity with nature...

We continue to Moray, a masterpiece of Inca engineering. From above, its concentric terraces look like a natural amphitheater, but they were actually used as an experimental system of cultivation. Each level has its own microclimate, allowing the Incas to simulate different environmental conditions to domesticate and improve crops. A fascinating example of how this civilization dominated the Andean geography. The green terraces contrast with the reddish earth, creating a breathtaking sight for photography and history lovers.

The Maras Salt Mines: A Mosaic of Salt Crystals

We are going to continue through some millenary salt mines that still retain their activity...

Just a few minutes from Moray, we find an unusual landscape: the Maras Salt Mines. More than 3,000 stepped pools reflect the sun, forming a spectacle of white and ochre tones that seem to be taken from another world. Since pre-Inca times, this salt has been extracted by hand and is still one of the purest in the world. We watch as workers collect crystallized salt and have the opportunity to taste different varieties, including the famous pink salt from the Andes. The contrast of the salt with the mountains and the blue sky makes this place a perfect setting to capture unique moments.

Buffet Lunch with Valley View

Let's take a short break to enjoy a delicious dish...

We pause to enjoy a buffet lunch in a panoramic restaurant, where local gastronomy takes center stage. From nutritious quinoa to giant corn from the Sacred Valley, tender meats and fresh salads, each dish is a reflection of the most authentic Andean ingredients. To help with digestion and altitude, a muña or coca infusion is the perfect complement. While we eat, live music and the view of the mountains create an unparalleled atmosphere.

Ollantaytambo: The Last Inca Bastion

We will enjoy a unique walk through the old streets of the village...

We head to Ollantaytambo, an Inca citadel that still preserves its original layout. Its cobbled streets, crystal clear water canals and stone houses transport us to the golden age of the empire. We climb the imposing terraces that lead to the Temple of the Sun, a place built with gigantic blocks of red granite assembled with impressive precision. This site was the scene of one of the few Inca victories over the Spanish conquistadors. From the top, the view of the valley is unmatched: the Urubamba River winds through the fields, while the mountains guard the Inca deposits that once supplied the entire empire.

Pisac: History, Markets and Bright Colors

An unparalleled visit that will allow you to experience Peruvian culture in first person...

Our last stop is Pisac, an archaeological complex with terraces perfectly carved into the mountain. Its temples, warehouses and viewpoints were key in the agricultural and military strategy of the Incas. Back in the village, we immerse ourselves in the Pisac artisan market, a festival of colors and aromas where merchants exhibit their textiles, ceramics and jewelry in silver. Here, the tradition of barter is still practiced, and it is possible to exchange local products such as grains and fruits for other goods.

Last View of the Valley

We will take a walk to say goodbye to this incredible tour...

Before returning to Cusco, we stop at a viewpoint for a final panoramic view of the Sacred Valley. The golden light of sunset tints the mountains, and the silence is only interrupted by the wind that descends between the Andean peaks.

Return to Cusco with a heart full of history

We start the return to the hotel, loaded with new experiences and memories...

At the end of the day, we return to the city with the feeling of having traveled not only a valley, but a piece of Inca history that is still alive in every corner of these lands.

Breakfast and lunch buffet
MEALS
01 Night (Cusco)
ACCOMMODATION
Moderate
DIFFICULTY
1-2 km approx.
WALKING DISTANCE
3-4 hours (guided tour and free time)
WALKING TIME
3,300 m (Cusco)
INITIAL LIFT
2,821 m (Urubamba)
MINIMUM LIFT
3,762 m (Chinchero)
HIGHEST ELEVATION
Not applicable
CAMPING ELEVATION
Day
5
Machu Picchu
Highlights of the day: Vistadome Observatory train ride to Aguas Calientes

Departure from Cusco and travel to Ollantaytambo station

A tour of the Sacred Valley, between mountains, rivers and living traditions...

The adventure begins early with pickup from your hotel in Cusco. On board our tourist transport, we leave the city behind and enter the Sacred Valley of the Incas.

The journey of approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes will take us to Ollantaytambo, the last living Inca village. During the trip, the landscape changes: golden hills and fertile crop fields that still preserve ancestral techniques, majestic snow-capped mountains that dominate the horizon and crystal clear rivers that wind between the Andean valleys. Before arriving at the train station, and if time permits, we will make a brief stop at a viewpoint, from where you can contemplate the magnitude of the Sacred Valley and capture photographs of this incredible environment.

Vistadome Observatory Train Ride to Aguas Calientes

A panoramic drive along the Urubamba River and the Andean jungle brow...

From Ollantaytambo, we will board the Vistadome Observatory tourist train, which will take us on a 1 hour and 45 minute journey to Aguas Calientes.

The train ride is one of the most memorable experiences of this tour, following the course of the Urubamba River that descends into the depth of the valley, crossing cloud forests, rugged mountains and ancient Inca terraces, while the landscape progressively changes from the mountains to the jungle eyebrow, with lusher vegetation and more humid air. Thanks to the panoramic windows and the balcony on board, you can enjoy this natural spectacle with an unparalleled view, fully immersing yourself in the majesty of the surroundings.

Ascent to the Sanctuary of Machu Picchu

An exciting ascent between mountains and vegetation towards the Inca citadel...

From Aguas Calientes, we will board the ecological bus that ascends a winding road to the entrance to Machu Picchu. The journey takes approximately 25 minutes and is one more opportunity to observe how the landscape is transformed, surrounded by lush vegetation, imposing mountains and the constant murmur of the Urubamba River that flows to the bottom of the valley.

During the ascent, you will begin to feel the excitement of being closer and closer to one of the wonders of the modern world. The arrival at the archaeological complex is impressive: when you get off the bus, you will be just a few steps away from entering one of the most emblematic sites in Andean history. The entire entry process is accompanied by our guide, who will make sure that you access without any hiccups and start your tour with all the necessary information to live the experience to the fullest.

Entrance and guided tour of Machu Picchu

A journey back in time between temples, terraces and archaeological mysteries...

Upon crossing the entrance, the first visual impact is indescribable: terraces, temples and stone passageways emerge in perfect harmony with the mountain, surrounded by an abyss of green valleys and Andean peaks.

For approximately 3 hours, our professional bilingual guide will take you through the most important sectors of Machu Picchu, where places such as the Temple of the Sun, a sacred enclosure where the Incas paid tribute to the sun, with perfectly carved walls and a strategic location to observe the solstice; the Intihuatana, one of the most mysterious pieces of the citadel, a sculpted stone that functioned as a sundial and astronomical tool; the Sacred Square, the social and political center where ceremonies and meetings of great importance were held; the Temple of the Three Windows, a symbolic structure with impressive precision in the carving of its stones; and the agricultural terraces, an example of Inca ingenuity in land management and microclimates, fundamental for their self-sufficiency.

Rest and Exploration in Aguas Calientes

Gastronomy, crafts and relaxation in the picturesque village at the foot of Machu Picchu...

After the visit, we will take the bus back to Aguas Calientes, where you will have free time to have lunch at one of the local restaurants and enjoy the Andean cuisine, tour the artisan market to bring souvenirs handmade by local artisans or relax in the hot springs and recharge your batteries.

Breakfast
MEALS
01 Night (Cusco)
ACCOMMODATION
Easy
DIFFICULTY
0-1 km approx.
WALKING DISTANCE
1-2 hours (walk through Aguas Calientes)
WALKING TIME
3,300 m (Cusco)
INITIAL LIFT
2,040 m (Aguas Calientes)
MINIMUM LIFT
3,300 m (Cusco)
HIGHEST ELEVATION
Not applicable
CAMPING ELEVATION
Day
6
Rainbow Mountain
Highlights of the day: Panoramic view of the Rainbow Mountain from more than 5,000 m a.s.l.

Sunrise in the Andes: The Adventure Begins

A journey that wakes up with the first rays of the sun, between mountains and valleys...

The day starts before dawn with pick-up from your hotel in Cusco. From here, we embark on a road trip to Cusipata, the starting point of this unforgettable experience. Along the way, the Andean landscape comes alive with the first rays of the sun, illuminating crop fields, meandering rivers, and herds of alpacas that move down the mountainous slopes.

Arrival in Cusipata and energetic breakfast

A stop along the way to acclimatize and prepare for the altitude experience...

After about two hours of travel, we arrive in Cusipata, where we will enjoy a hot breakfast at a local restaurant. This rest is key for acclimatization and preparation before the ascent. Here, your guide will provide essential recommendations, such as maintaining good hydration, wearing sunscreen, wearing clothing appropriate for the altitude, and making sure to carry what you need for the tour.

Transfer to Phulawasipata and start of the trek

The trail winds its way through mountains and meadows....

From Cusipata we continue one more hour to Phulawasipata, the starting point of the trek, where the landscape changes from green valleys to arid and reddish mountains that announce the proximity of the destination. The trail begins with a gentle slope between meadows where alpacas and llamas graze, watched over by shepherds in colorful costumes. As we ascend, the vegetation fades and the air cools, reminding us of the altitude we are gaining.

Ascent to the summit: The Rainbow Mountain in all its splendor

The final challenge reveals nature painted in swathes of ancestral colors.....

The last part of the route is the most demanding: the slope is accentuated and the altitude exceeds 5,000 meters, making each step weigh a little more, but the finish line is close. From the top, the Nevado Ausangate dominates the horizon, completing an imposing view. It is the ideal moment to rest, take pictures and let yourself be enveloped by the Andean wind and the silence of the altitude.

Descent and lunch in Cusipata

The return is celebrated with the warmth of Andean gastronomy that comforts body and spirit.....

After having enjoyed the summit, we begin the descent back to Phulawasipata. This part of the route is lighter, allowing us to appreciate details of the landscape that perhaps went unnoticed on the way up. Once in Cusipata, a well-deserved buffet lunch awaits us, where we can taste traditional Andean flavors, such as quinoa, native potatoes and other emblematic ingredients of the region.

Return to Cusco: end of an unforgettable day

The adventure ends, but the memory of the Andes is forever engraved...

After lunch, we start the journey back to Cusco, again touring the stunning Andean landscapes. We arrived in the city in the afternoon, closing a day of challenge, amazement and connection with one of the most fascinating landscapes in the world.

Breakfast and lunch
MEALS
01 Night (Cusco)
ACCOMMODATION
Difficult
DIFFICULTY
7 km approx. (round trip)
WALKING DISTANCE
3-4 hours (round trip)
WALKING TIME
3,300 m (Cusco)
INITIAL LIFT
3,300 m (Cusco)
MINIMUM LIFT
5,036 m (Rainbow Mountain)
HIGHEST ELEVATION
Not applicable
CAMPING ELEVATION
Day
7
Humantay Lake
Highlights of the day: The stunning view of the most beautiful glacial lagoon in Cusco

Hotel pick-up

Start the journey leaving Cusco behind to enter the landscapes of the Andean sunrise...

We start our adventure early in the morning, picking you up directly from your hotel in the historic city of Cusco. As we leave the city behind, the journey offers us panoramic views of the Andean sunrise, with landscapes that transform as we ascend the winding mountain roads.

Breakfast in Mollepata

An encounter with tradition and local energy in a town steeped in history and culture...

Our first stop is in the picturesque village of Mollepata, at 2,976 m a.s.l., a district with history and charm founded in 1929. There we will enjoy a typical breakfast in a local restaurant, with dishes made with fresh products from the area. Mollepata is also the starting point of the famous Salkantay Trail to Machu Picchu, which gives it a vibrant energy among travelers and locals. During the visit, you will be able to appreciate its Andean architecture and, if time permits, tour the Salkantay House, a small museum that reveals the cultural essence of the place.

Arrival in Soraypampa

A valley surrounded by imposing mountains, gateway to the adventure to the lagoon...

Continuing our journey, we arrive at Soraypampa, located at approximately 3,900 n.a.s.l. This place, surrounded by majestic mountains, is more than just a starting point for our hike; It is a place where nature is shown in all its splendor. From here, you can appreciate breathtaking views of the Nevado Salkantay, the second highest peak in the Cusco region, and the Nevado Humantay, whose perpetual snows feed the lagoon that

Start of the hike

A trail that combines nature, fresh air and unforgettable views towards the high mountains...

Equipped and motivated, we begin our hike to the Humantay Lake. The trail, approximately 4.2 km long, will take us through various ecosystems, from Andean grasslands to high mountain areas. As we ascend, the air becomes fresher and the views more impressive, with panoramas that include green valleys and snow-capped peaks. The hike, considered of moderate difficulty, will take us around 2 hours, allowing us to enjoy the surroundings and capture unforgettable moments with our cameras.

Arrival at Humantay Lake

A turquoise mirror that reflects the majesty of the Nevado Humantay...

We reach the Humantay Lake, at 4,200 meters above sea level, a turquoise mirror formed by the melting of the Nevado Humantay and venerated as a sacred place by the local communities. The calm of the water and the grandeur of the mountains create a mystical atmosphere that inspires silence and contemplation. We will have time to rest, meditate and, for those who wish, participate in a ceremony of gratitude to the Pachamama, following the ancient Andean traditions.

Return to Soraypampa

The descent offers new perspectives of the landscape and close contact with the Andean flora and fauna...

After soaking up the energy and beauty of the lagoon, we begin our descent back to Soraypampa. The return path gives us a new perspective of the landscape, allowing us to appreciate details that perhaps went unnoticed during the ascent. The descent is gentler and offers us the opportunity to interact with the local flora and fauna, observing native species and learning about their importance in the Andean ecosystem.

Lunch in Mollepata

Traditional flavors that comfort the body and celebrate the gastronomic culture of the Andes...

We return to Mollepata to enjoy a comforting lunch at a local restaurant. This is the perfect time to taste the regional gastronomy, which combines traditional ingredients with ancestral culinary techniques. Dishes such as grilled trout, Andean soups, and quinoa are common in the area. In addition, you can try typical drinks such as chicha de jora, a fermented corn drink with a history that dates back to pre-Inca times. During lunch, we will share experiences and anecdotes of the walk, strengthening the bonds between the participants and the guide.

Arrival in Cusco

Culminate the experience with the memory of a day of connection with nature...

After a day full of adventures and discoveries, we set off on our way back to Cusco. The return trip allows us to rest and reflect on the experiences we have had. Upon arrival in the city, we will drop you off at the door of your hotel, thus concluding an unforgettable day exploring the natural and cultural wonders of the Peruvian Andes.

Breakfast and lunch
MEALS
Not applicable
ACCOMMODATION
Difficult
DIFFICULTY
5-6 km approx. (round trip)
WALKING DISTANCE
3-4 hours (round trip)
WALKING TIME
3,300 m (Cusco)
INITIAL LIFT
2,900 m (Mollepata)
MINIMUM LIFT
4,200 m (Humantay Lake)
HIGHEST ELEVATION
Not applicable
CAMPING ELEVATION

This tour has been designed to make every day a hassle-free experience. Transportation, admissions, guides, and lodging — it's all designed to immerse you in the culture, landscapes, and heritage of this Andean country without worrying about logistical details.

Que esta incluido

Tourist Transportation
You'll travel in modern, comfortable units, with air conditioning and expansive windows to enjoy every stretch of scenery. From the dunes of Ica to the Inca viewpoints in Cusco, each transfer has been organized to provide you with safety and peace of mind.
Professional Guide (English-Spanish)
Our guides are true storytellers. They accompany each visit with context, legends and details that transform each stop into a meaningful experience.
Machu Picchu Entrance Tickets
Your entrance to the Inca citadel is included (subject to availability). It is not just a point on the tour, it is one of the most anticipated moments of the trip, guided by an expert who will make each stone tell a story.
Entry Tickets
From the catacombs of Lima to the archaeological complexes of Moray, Sacsayhuamán or Coricancha, all tickets are included in the package. No queues or extra payments – just enjoy the tour.
Tasting in the winery
In Ica, you will visit an artisanal winery where you will learn about pisco and desert wines. A guided tasting will connect you with the flavors and stories of this millenary region.
06 nights accommodation during your tour
From Lima to Cusco, each night is carefully planned for your rest. Comfortable, well-located accommodations designed to help you recover your energy after each day.
One-way train Observatory

A visual journey through the Sacred Valley with panoramic windows, balcony observatory and cultural show on board. The road to Machu Picchu begins long before you arrive.

Return Expedition Train
A comfortable and immersive experience to close the day with views of the Andean landscapes as you return to Cusco.
Personalized assistance

From the moment you book to your return flight, our team is with you. We organize, confirm, assist and resolve. Because we know that the best trips are those that are lived without worries.

¿Que no esta incluido?

  • Food not mentioned (lunches or dinners).
  • Drinks and personal expenses not specified in the tour.
  • Gratuities for guides and drivers (optional).
  • International, domestic air tickets (Check with your advisor for exclusive information).
  • Other expenses not specified in the Day Tour.

We know that it is not just about travelling, but about living experiences that are engraved forever. That's why this 7-day itinerary has been carefully designed to show you the best of Peru, from its coasts and deserts to its sacred mountains, with everything organized so that you can only focus on enjoying yourself.

Is it for me?

This tour is ideal if:

  • You are excited about the idea of discovering the best of Peru in a single trip, without haste but with depth.
  • You want to explore everything from the marine biodiversity of Paracas to the spirituality of Machu Picchu.
  • You enjoy both ancestral culture and stunning natural landscapes.
  • You are attracted by the complete tours, with a guide, transport and tickets already settled.
  • You are looking for a balanced experience: time to be amazed, but also to rest.

This tour may not be for you if:

  • You prefer short itineraries or very focused on a single region.
  • You are not willing to hike or get up early for certain sections.
  • You're not interested in varied experiences like sandboarding, sightseeing flights, or archaeological exploration.
Do I need to acclimatize before the tour?

Only for the Andean part of the trip (Cusco and surroundings). The first days are spent on the coast (sea level), but when you arrive in Cusco, it is normal to feel the change in altitude. Therefore:

  • We recommend getting a good night's rest the first night in Cusco.
  • Hydrate constantly and avoid heavy meals.
  • Consult your doctor if you have a history of altitude sensitivity.
Tips to prepare well:

For the coast and desert (Lima, Paracas, Ica, Nazca):

  • Wear cool, comfortable clothes for warm weather.
  • Wear a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
  • Don't forget your camera: natural postcards are memorable.
  • Carry cash: Some rural places don't accept cards.

For the mountains (Cusco, Machupicchu, rainbow mountain):

  • Dress in layers: the days can be sunny but the mornings cold.
  • Comfortable hiking shoes.
  • A reusable water bottle always at hand.
  • If you get seasick easily on the road, ask about preventive medication.
How physically demanding is it?

This tour is of moderate difficulty, suitable for travelers with basic mobility:

  • In destinations such as the Rainbow Mountain or Humantay Lagoon, there are demanding hikes at more than 4,000 m a.s.l., but you can hire support horses if you need to.
  • In cities and archaeological sites, the tour is done at a leisurely pace, with time to explore or rest.
Before booking, please note:
  • Departures are daily, but availability in Machu Picchu is limited. Book in advance.
  • You must carry a valid passport for the entrance to Machu Picchu and the flight to Nasca.
  • The itinerary may be slightly adapted due to weather or logistical conditions.
  • Please report any medical conditions or special diets prior to travel. We're here to help.

¿Qué debes traer?

Básico

Pasaporte o documento válido
Valid passport or document
Dinero en efectivo (algunos mercados no aceptan tarjetas)
Cash (some markets do not accept cards)
Medicación personal (si la necesitas)
Personal medication if you need it
Botella de agua reutilizable o Camelback
Reusable or Camelback water bottle
Protector solar (factor 70 o más)
Sunscreen (factor 70 or higher)
Productos de higiene personal
Personal hygiene products

Ropa

Calzado ligero o sandalias para el almuerzo y traslados
Light shoes or sandals for lunch and transfers (Optional)
Pantalones cómodos de trekking o ligeros
Comfortable or lightweight trekking pants
Camisetas de manga larga
Long sleeve t-shirts

Equipo

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Campings privados y exclusivos

Hotel Casa Andina Nasca (3 *** Superior)

At the end of an exciting day, sailing among sea lions, exploring the Huacachina dunes, and savoring the secrets of pisco, it's time to rest. And this isn't just any rest. It's a pause in the heart of the desert, under a clear, starry sky, with the echo of the wind among the dunes as your only companion.

This tour includes one night's accommodation in the city of Nazca, in a carefully selected hotel chosen to offer you comfort, security, and tranquility.

Hotel Casa Andina Nasca
Casa Hacienda Nasca Oasis (3 ***)

The Casa Hacienda Nasca Oasis Hotel offers a unique experience in the heart of the desert, combining history, nature, and comfort. Its colonial architecture, surrounded by orchards and gardens, creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. Its 35 rooms are decorated with Baroque art and rustic furnishings, providing a comfortable and authentic stay. It features an outdoor pool, a Peruvian restaurant, a bar, and spacious green areas perfect for relaxation.

Located just minutes from downtown Nazca, it's the perfect starting point for exploring the famous Nazca Lines, the Cantalloc aqueducts, and the Cerro Blanco dunes. It also offers Wi-Fi, free parking, and personalized tour arrangements. Perfect for those seeking rest, culture, and adventure all in one place.

Hotel Casa Hacienda Oasis Nasca

This 7-day, 6-night package has been designed to give you a complete experience, with iconic activities like the Ballestas Islands tour and the Huacachina oasis adventure. All of this is organized with care, safety, and attention to detail.

Prices

Option 1, Without Hotel (Consult your advisor to see other options such as Airbnb or family apartments).

Regular Price: USD 720.00 per person.

Hot Sale Price USD 570.00 per person.

Option 2, in a 3-Star Hotel

Regular Price: USD 940.00 per person.

Hot Sale Price USD 750.00 per person.

Option 3, in a Superior 3-Star Hotel

Regular Price: USD 1,040.00 per person.

Hot Sale Price USD 830.00 per person.

Option 4, in a 4-Star Hotel

Regular Price: USD 1,080.00 per person.

Hot Sale Price USD 860.00 per person.

Important to keep in mind
  • Prices are expressed in US dollars (USD).
  • The price includes all entrance tickets, guide, transportation, and activities described in the itinerary.
  • The cost is per person and may vary in case of promotions or special rates.
  • The cost is based on 02 people in a double or matrimonial room; for 01 person, please inquire about the additional supplement.
  • If you are a student, you can access a special discount by presenting your valid ISIC card or SUNEDU card.
  • To secure your reservation, it is recommended to purchase the tour in advance, especially during high season when availability is limited.
  • For national tourists (Peruvian), IGV is not included. If you require an invoice or electronic receipt, an additional 18% will be added.
  • Does not include meals not mentioned (such as lunches or dinners).
Are there discounts?
  • University students with a valid student card.
  • Children under 10 years old (check conditions).
  • Groups of 5 people or more.
Book in advance

This tour has high demand, especially on long weekends and festive seasons. We recommend booking in advance to secure your spot and the type of accommodation you prefer.

Want more details? Contact us and we’ll help you personalize your trip.

Resúmen

Itinerary at a glance

Day
1
Arrival in Lima and Lima City Tour

Gateway to the past and the Pacific

A welcome between modern cliffs and pre-Hispanic vestiges.

Upon arrival in Lima, we welcome you to start exploring its most fascinating contrasts. We walk along the Miraflores boardwalk, where the ocean becomes a backdrop, and then we visit the Huaca Pucllana, silent testimony of ancient cultures. The historic center awaits us with its viceregal architecture, and we close the day at the Convent of San Francisco, immersing ourselves in its underground history and its baroque catacombs.

Day
2
Paracas and Ica (Huacachina Oasis)

Adventure among waves and golden dunes

From marine wildlife to desert adrenaline, all in one day.

We start the morning in Paracas, where we sail between rock formations to the Ballestas Islands, sanctuary of sea lions, penguins and guano birds. We continue to Ica to visit an artisanal winery where pisco and wine reveal their secrets. We end the day in the oasis of Huacachina, where buggies and sandboarding give us excitement on the sunset dunes.

Day
3
Flight Lima to Cusco and Cusco City Tour

The sacred capital welcomes you

From sea level to the navel of the Andean world.

We fly to Cusco to begin the Andean leg of the trip. After the transfer and rest, we begin a tour that reveals the living history of the city: the imposing Cathedral, the Coricancha as the solar epicenter, and the ceremonial sites of Sacsayhuamán, Q'enqo and Tambomachay, where the Inca worldview is still latent in each perfectly fitted stone wall.

Day
4
Sacred Valley, Maras and Moray

Ancient Wisdom in the Sacred Valley

A journey through the agricultural, spiritual and artisanal heart of the Inca world.

From Chinchero, where the looms still sing stories, we continue to Moray, the circular terraces that defied the altitude with science. Then the Maras Salt Mines, a white mirror that shines on the mountain. We have lunch by the Urubamba River and in the afternoon we explore Ollantaytambo, with its imposing fortress. We close the day in the traditional market of Pisac, among Andean aromas and bright colors.

Day
5
Machu Picchu

Encounter with the sacred city

A day suspended between mountains, history and mystery.

From Cusco we leave early for Ollantaytambo, where we board the panoramic train to Aguas Calientes. After ascending by bus, we enter Machu Picchu, the jewel of the Andean world. We walk through its terraces, temples and passages in the company of a specialized guide who reveals the secrets of the Temple of the Sun, the Intihuatana and the Sacred Rock. In the afternoon, we return to Cusco with the excitement still vibrating.

Day
6
Mountain of Colors

The rainbow hidden in the Andes

A demanding hike to one of the most amazing landscapes on the planet.

We leave before dawn towards the slopes of the Vinicunca mountain. The route takes us through high-altitude landscapes, herds of llamas and snow-capped peaks. After a hike of moderate effort, we reach the summit where the Mountain of Colors unfolds in stripes of red, gold, green and blue. A geological spectacle that takes your breath away due to its beauty and altitude.

Day
7
Humantay Lake

Turquoise waters at the foot of the snow-capped mountain

A farewell among sacred mountains and lagoons that reflect the soul.

We travel to Soraypampa to begin the hike to the Humantay Lagoon. The trail ascends through high-altitude landscapes until you reach this glacial water mirror, surrounded by imposing peaks such as the snow-capped Salkantay. After the descent and a break for lunch, we start the return to Cusco. Depending on the flight schedule, we coordinate the transfer to the airport. The trip ends, but the connection to the Andes remains.

How is?

day tour montaña de colores

Outstanding

  • This itinerary proposes a compact but intense exploration, traveling through the essential landscapes of Peru, from its rolling deserts to the sacred heights of the Andes.
  • Each day crosses living cultures, ancestral architecture, adventure routes and natural corners that preserve their beauty and symbolism intact.
  • The routes, accommodations and tickets are precisely planned so that each section is enjoyed without complications or loss of time.
  • Along the way, knowledgeable guides provide context, stories and details that enrich each visit and make it a personal experience.
  • The proposal is designed for those who want to get to know in depth without haste, combining movement with pauses that allow you to connect with the environment and with yourself.
  • The trip promotes respect for the territory and its people, integrating conscious practices and genuine links with local communities.
  • Each stage leaves a memorable impression, whether in front of the Humantay water mirror, on the colorful summit of Vinicunca or between the invisible walls of Machupicchu at dawn.

Why travel with us?

Your safety is our priority
Expert guides
Sustainable tourism
Small Groups
Personalized attention
Easy and secure booking
Hotel
01 Breakfast
Itinerario
Day
1
Arrival in Lima and Lima City Tour
Highlights of the day: The catacombs of the Convent of San Francisco

Hotel pick-up

Start the cultural tour with a warm welcome and first stories of Lima...

Our experience begins with pick-up from your hotel. From the first moment, our professional guide will welcome you and share the first historical data about Lima, its evolution and its role as the cultural capital of Peru. As we make our way through the city, we begin to immerse ourselves in a journey that crosses colonial times and ancient cultures.

Parque del Amor: romance by the sea

Views of the Pacific, sculptures and poetry that celebrate love in Miraflores...

Our first stop is at the Malecón de Miraflores, where the iconic Parque del Amor is located. This space celebrates romanticism with its emblematic sculpture "El Beso" and its walls decorated with poetic phrases. The views of the Pacific Ocean from this point are simply spectacular, especially when the sea breeze caresses the face and the sun dyes the sky golden. An ideal place to capture memorable images.

Huaca Pucllana: pre-Inca vestiges in the heart of the city

Walk between ancient platforms and connect with the Lima civilization...

We continue to the Huaca Pucllana, an adobe pyramid that stands between the modern buildings of Miraflores. This archaeological site connects us with the Lima civilization, prior to the Inca Empire. During the tour, you will learn about the ceremonial and administrative purpose of this structure and how it has survived the passage of centuries. Walking between its platforms is like traveling 1,500 years into the past.

Historic Center: the majestic Plaza Mayor

Viceregal architecture and historical stories in the heart of Lima...

We head to the heart of the Historic Center of Lima, declared a World Heritage Site. Here we will walk through the Plaza Mayor, where each building tells us about the Viceroyalty of Peru. You will admire the elegant architecture of the Government Palace, the solemn Cathedral of Lima and the Municipal Palace. Our guide will reveal stories of conspiracies, proclamations, and foundational events that occurred in this very place.

Convent of San Francisco and its catacombs: a journey into mystery

Explore underground galleries and discover the most enigmatic Baroque Lima...

The next stop is one of the most impressive: the Convent of San Francisco. This Baroque religious complex houses a set of underground galleries used as a cemetery for centuries. In its catacombs, you will walk through passageways adorned with geometrically arranged human bones, which leaves an indelible mark on the memory. It is a space that combines art, history and mystery in one place.

Return to the hotel and end of the tour

Closing the tour with memories of Lima's history, art and culture...

After this cultural journey, we will return to your hotel. You take with you a complete experience that combines romance, archaeology, viceregal history and spirituality. A short but powerful tour, ideal for those who want to get to know the essentials of Lima in one afternoon.

Not included
MEALS
01 Night (Lima)
ACCOMMODATION
Easy
DIFFICULTY
1-2 km approx.
WALKING DISTANCE
2-3 hours (guided tour and free time)
WALKING TIME
154 m a.s.l. (Miraflores)
INITIAL LIFT
154 m a.s.l. (Miraflores)
MINIMUM LIFT
154 m a.s.l. (Miraflores)
HIGHEST ELEVATION
Not applicable
CAMPING ELEVATION
Day
2
Paracas and Ica (Huacachina Oasis)
Highlights of the day: Sailing through the Ballestas Islands and adrenaline in the dunes of Huacachina

Departure from Lima and stop at artisan bakery

Sunrise and aromas that awaken the day...

Very early, between 04:00 and 05:00 a.m., our team will stop by your hotel in Lima. As we leave the city behind, the sunrise illuminates the south coast and our guide begins to tell you stories of the sea, desert, and ancient secrets. Before continuing, we will take a break at an artisan bakery: there, the aroma of freshly baked bread and hot coffee will welcome you to the adventure (optional breakfast).

Ballestas Islands: marine fauna and the enigma of the Candelabra

Encounters with marine fauna and mysterious geoglyphs...

Our first great experience will be sailing around the Ballestas Islands, famous for their biodiversity. Aboard speedboats, we'll spot sea lions resting on the rocks, Humboldt penguins frolicking and an impressive array of guano birds. During the tour, we will also admire the mysterious Paracas Candelabra, a huge geoglyph whose history still arouses theories and curiosity among travelers from all over the world.

Wine and pisco winery: tradition and flavour

Traditional flavors of wine and pisco with a taste of Peruvian culture...

We will then head to an artisanal winery where you will discover the traditional process of making wines and piscos, the spirit icons of the region. Here you can participate in a tasting of various labels, including liqueur creams and mistelas. In addition, you will have free time for lunch at the on-site restaurant, with a delicious offer of typical local dishes (optional lunch).

Huacachina Oasis: adrenaline and postcard-perfect landscapes

Excitement over dunes and dreamlike landscapes...

Our last big stop is the famous Huacachina, an oasis surrounded by gigantic dunes. This is where the extreme adventure begins: we will ride buggies (tubular) to travel through the dunes at full speed, an adrenaline-filled experience that simulates a roller coaster in the desert. You will also practice sandboarding, sliding on the sand with unparalleled views. Afterwards, you will have free time to walk around the oasis and take memorable photographs.

Return to Lima and end of the tour

Memories, photos and unforgettable experiences...

After a day full of nature, culture and adventure, we will return to Lima. We will make a short stop for services and snacks before completing the trip. You will arrive back with new stories, spectacular photos and indelible memories of the Peruvian southern coast.

Breakfast
MEALS
01 Night (Lima)
ACCOMMODATION
Easy
DIFFICULTY
1-2 km approx.
WALKING DISTANCE
1-2 hours (guided tour and free time)
WALKING TIME
0 m (Lima)
INITIAL LIFT
0 m (Lima)
MINIMUM LIFT
600 m (Dunes)
HIGHEST ELEVATION
Not applicable
CAMPING ELEVATION
Day
3
Flight Lima to Cusco and Cusco City Tour
Highlights of the day: Sacsayhuamán, with its imposing architecture and ancestral energy

Jump from the sea to the mountains

We begin a new day of adventures in the Andes...

Very early we went to Jorge Chavez Airport to take the Lima-Cusco flight. If you don't have your ticket yet, our team can suggest the best combinations according to schedule and budget. The takeoff leaves the turquoise Pacific strip behind and, in just over an hour, the clouds open over the Andes.

First breath at altitude

We arrived in Cusco to rest before the activities...

The landing at the Alejandro Velasco Astete Airport marks the entrance at 3,400 m a.s.l. Our staff will take you to the hotel and recommend light rest, coca tea and plenty of hydration to adapt to the new pulse of the air.

The Cathedral: mestizo art under golden vaults

An unparalleled tour of the treasures of the city of Cusco...

In the afternoon the city tour begins. In the Plaza de Armas stands the Cathedral, built on the old palace of Viracocha. Among the silver-plated altars, the famous canvas of the Last Supper with Andean guinea pig stands out, a symbol of the miscegenation that defined Cusco's colonial art.

Coricancha: the temple where the sun still shines

We continue our way through a site that mixes colonial and Inca history...

A few steps away, the Coricancha reveals Inca walls of millimetric precision covered by a Dominican convent. Here we discover how the solar priests observed constellations and celebrated the agricultural cycle that ruled the empire.

Sacsayhuamán: engineering for the gods of lightning

We visited a fortress that is still standing over the decades...

We climb the hill to Sacsayhuamán, a ceremonial fortress made up of giant blocks perfectly assembled in zigzag. From its viewpoints we understand why the Incas saw in the city the figure of a puma, with this enclosure as the watchful head.

Q'enqo, Puca Pucara and Tambomachay: rites, defense and singing water

A walk full of experiences that take us back to ancestral times...

The tour continues between stone passages in Q'enqo, where the energy of ancient lunar sacrifices is still perceived. Further on rises Puca Pucara, a reddish tower that protected strategic routes, and Tambomachay, a ritual spring whose impeccable hydraulics have continued to run for centuries.

Evening melting into colonial lights

We return to your accommodation in Cusco to end a rewarding day...

At sunset we return to the historic center. The tiles are lit up with warm lights and the cobbled streets invite you to lose yourself calmly. You will have free time to try a Cusco chocolate or simply let the Andean atmosphere permeate your senses before resting.

Breakfast
MEALS
01 Night (Cusco)
ACCOMMODATION
Easy
DIFFICULTY
2-3 km approx.
WALKING DISTANCE
3-4 hours (guided tour and free time)
WALKING TIME
0 m (Lima)
INITIAL LIFT
0 m (Lima)
MINIMUM LIFT
3,700 m (Sacsayhuaman)
HIGHEST ELEVATION
Not applicable
CAMPING ELEVATION
Day
4
Sacred Valley, Maras and Moray
Highlights of the day: Circular terraces of Moray and the fortress of Ollantaytambo

Chinchero: A Town Where the Past Lives in Every Thread

We begin our journey through a town as traditional as it is enigmatic...

Our first stop is in Chinchero, a town that seems frozen in time. Surrounded by mountains and with one of the most spectacular views of the valley, Chinchero is known for its expert weavers who keep an ancestral tradition alive. We visit the ancient Inca palace, on which the Spaniards built a colonial church with impressive frescoes. This place is a symbol of the merging of two worlds and a testament to the cultural resilience of the Andes.

Moray: The Agricultural Laboratory of the Incas

Our journey continues to an agricultural laboratory that combines ingenuity with nature...

We continue to Moray, a masterpiece of Inca engineering. From above, its concentric terraces look like a natural amphitheater, but they were actually used as an experimental system of cultivation. Each level has its own microclimate, allowing the Incas to simulate different environmental conditions to domesticate and improve crops. A fascinating example of how this civilization dominated the Andean geography. The green terraces contrast with the reddish earth, creating a breathtaking sight for photography and history lovers.

The Maras Salt Mines: A Mosaic of Salt Crystals

We are going to continue through some millenary salt mines that still retain their activity...

Just a few minutes from Moray, we find an unusual landscape: the Maras Salt Mines. More than 3,000 stepped pools reflect the sun, forming a spectacle of white and ochre tones that seem to be taken from another world. Since pre-Inca times, this salt has been extracted by hand and is still one of the purest in the world. We watch as workers collect crystallized salt and have the opportunity to taste different varieties, including the famous pink salt from the Andes. The contrast of the salt with the mountains and the blue sky makes this place a perfect setting to capture unique moments.

Buffet Lunch with Valley View

Let's take a short break to enjoy a delicious dish...

We pause to enjoy a buffet lunch in a panoramic restaurant, where local gastronomy takes center stage. From nutritious quinoa to giant corn from the Sacred Valley, tender meats and fresh salads, each dish is a reflection of the most authentic Andean ingredients. To help with digestion and altitude, a muña or coca infusion is the perfect complement. While we eat, live music and the view of the mountains create an unparalleled atmosphere.

Ollantaytambo: The Last Inca Bastion

We will enjoy a unique walk through the old streets of the village...

We head to Ollantaytambo, an Inca citadel that still preserves its original layout. Its cobbled streets, crystal clear water canals and stone houses transport us to the golden age of the empire. We climb the imposing terraces that lead to the Temple of the Sun, a place built with gigantic blocks of red granite assembled with impressive precision. This site was the scene of one of the few Inca victories over the Spanish conquistadors. From the top, the view of the valley is unmatched: the Urubamba River winds through the fields, while the mountains guard the Inca deposits that once supplied the entire empire.

Pisac: History, Markets and Bright Colors

An unparalleled visit that will allow you to experience Peruvian culture in first person...

Our last stop is Pisac, an archaeological complex with terraces perfectly carved into the mountain. Its temples, warehouses and viewpoints were key in the agricultural and military strategy of the Incas. Back in the village, we immerse ourselves in the Pisac artisan market, a festival of colors and aromas where merchants exhibit their textiles, ceramics and jewelry in silver. Here, the tradition of barter is still practiced, and it is possible to exchange local products such as grains and fruits for other goods.

Last View of the Valley

We will take a walk to say goodbye to this incredible tour...

Before returning to Cusco, we stop at a viewpoint for a final panoramic view of the Sacred Valley. The golden light of sunset tints the mountains, and the silence is only interrupted by the wind that descends between the Andean peaks.

Return to Cusco with a heart full of history

We start the return to the hotel, loaded with new experiences and memories...

At the end of the day, we return to the city with the feeling of having traveled not only a valley, but a piece of Inca history that is still alive in every corner of these lands.

Breakfast and lunch buffet
MEALS
01 Night (Cusco)
ACCOMMODATION
Moderate
DIFFICULTY
1-2 km approx.
WALKING DISTANCE
3-4 hours (guided tour and free time)
WALKING TIME
3,300 m (Cusco)
INITIAL LIFT
2,821 m (Urubamba)
MINIMUM LIFT
3,762 m (Chinchero)
HIGHEST ELEVATION
Not applicable
CAMPING ELEVATION
Day
5
Machu Picchu
Highlights of the day: Vistadome Observatory train ride to Aguas Calientes

Departure from Cusco and travel to Ollantaytambo station

A tour of the Sacred Valley, between mountains, rivers and living traditions...

The adventure begins early with pickup from your hotel in Cusco. On board our tourist transport, we leave the city behind and enter the Sacred Valley of the Incas.

The journey of approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes will take us to Ollantaytambo, the last living Inca village. During the trip, the landscape changes: golden hills and fertile crop fields that still preserve ancestral techniques, majestic snow-capped mountains that dominate the horizon and crystal clear rivers that wind between the Andean valleys. Before arriving at the train station, and if time permits, we will make a brief stop at a viewpoint, from where you can contemplate the magnitude of the Sacred Valley and capture photographs of this incredible environment.

Vistadome Observatory Train Ride to Aguas Calientes

A panoramic drive along the Urubamba River and the Andean jungle brow...

From Ollantaytambo, we will board the Vistadome Observatory tourist train, which will take us on a 1 hour and 45 minute journey to Aguas Calientes.

The train ride is one of the most memorable experiences of this tour, following the course of the Urubamba River that descends into the depth of the valley, crossing cloud forests, rugged mountains and ancient Inca terraces, while the landscape progressively changes from the mountains to the jungle eyebrow, with lusher vegetation and more humid air. Thanks to the panoramic windows and the balcony on board, you can enjoy this natural spectacle with an unparalleled view, fully immersing yourself in the majesty of the surroundings.

Ascent to the Sanctuary of Machu Picchu

An exciting ascent between mountains and vegetation towards the Inca citadel...

From Aguas Calientes, we will board the ecological bus that ascends a winding road to the entrance to Machu Picchu. The journey takes approximately 25 minutes and is one more opportunity to observe how the landscape is transformed, surrounded by lush vegetation, imposing mountains and the constant murmur of the Urubamba River that flows to the bottom of the valley.

During the ascent, you will begin to feel the excitement of being closer and closer to one of the wonders of the modern world. The arrival at the archaeological complex is impressive: when you get off the bus, you will be just a few steps away from entering one of the most emblematic sites in Andean history. The entire entry process is accompanied by our guide, who will make sure that you access without any hiccups and start your tour with all the necessary information to live the experience to the fullest.

Entrance and guided tour of Machu Picchu

A journey back in time between temples, terraces and archaeological mysteries...

Upon crossing the entrance, the first visual impact is indescribable: terraces, temples and stone passageways emerge in perfect harmony with the mountain, surrounded by an abyss of green valleys and Andean peaks.

For approximately 3 hours, our professional bilingual guide will take you through the most important sectors of Machu Picchu, where places such as the Temple of the Sun, a sacred enclosure where the Incas paid tribute to the sun, with perfectly carved walls and a strategic location to observe the solstice; the Intihuatana, one of the most mysterious pieces of the citadel, a sculpted stone that functioned as a sundial and astronomical tool; the Sacred Square, the social and political center where ceremonies and meetings of great importance were held; the Temple of the Three Windows, a symbolic structure with impressive precision in the carving of its stones; and the agricultural terraces, an example of Inca ingenuity in land management and microclimates, fundamental for their self-sufficiency.

Rest and Exploration in Aguas Calientes

Gastronomy, crafts and relaxation in the picturesque village at the foot of Machu Picchu...

After the visit, we will take the bus back to Aguas Calientes, where you will have free time to have lunch at one of the local restaurants and enjoy the Andean cuisine, tour the artisan market to bring souvenirs handmade by local artisans or relax in the hot springs and recharge your batteries.

Breakfast
MEALS
01 Night (Cusco)
ACCOMMODATION
Easy
DIFFICULTY
0-1 km approx.
WALKING DISTANCE
1-2 hours (walk through Aguas Calientes)
WALKING TIME
3,300 m (Cusco)
INITIAL LIFT
2,040 m (Aguas Calientes)
MINIMUM LIFT
3,300 m (Cusco)
HIGHEST ELEVATION
Not applicable
CAMPING ELEVATION
Day
6
Rainbow Mountain
Highlights of the day: Panoramic view of the Rainbow Mountain from more than 5,000 m a.s.l.

Sunrise in the Andes: The Adventure Begins

A journey that wakes up with the first rays of the sun, between mountains and valleys...

The day starts before dawn with pick-up from your hotel in Cusco. From here, we embark on a road trip to Cusipata, the starting point of this unforgettable experience. Along the way, the Andean landscape comes alive with the first rays of the sun, illuminating crop fields, meandering rivers, and herds of alpacas that move down the mountainous slopes.

Arrival in Cusipata and energetic breakfast

A stop along the way to acclimatize and prepare for the altitude experience...

After about two hours of travel, we arrive in Cusipata, where we will enjoy a hot breakfast at a local restaurant. This rest is key for acclimatization and preparation before the ascent. Here, your guide will provide essential recommendations, such as maintaining good hydration, wearing sunscreen, wearing clothing appropriate for the altitude, and making sure to carry what you need for the tour.

Transfer to Phulawasipata and start of the trek

The trail winds its way through mountains and meadows....

From Cusipata we continue one more hour to Phulawasipata, the starting point of the trek, where the landscape changes from green valleys to arid and reddish mountains that announce the proximity of the destination. The trail begins with a gentle slope between meadows where alpacas and llamas graze, watched over by shepherds in colorful costumes. As we ascend, the vegetation fades and the air cools, reminding us of the altitude we are gaining.

Ascent to the summit: The Rainbow Mountain in all its splendor

The final challenge reveals nature painted in swathes of ancestral colors.....

The last part of the route is the most demanding: the slope is accentuated and the altitude exceeds 5,000 meters, making each step weigh a little more, but the finish line is close. From the top, the Nevado Ausangate dominates the horizon, completing an imposing view. It is the ideal moment to rest, take pictures and let yourself be enveloped by the Andean wind and the silence of the altitude.

Descent and lunch in Cusipata

The return is celebrated with the warmth of Andean gastronomy that comforts body and spirit.....

After having enjoyed the summit, we begin the descent back to Phulawasipata. This part of the route is lighter, allowing us to appreciate details of the landscape that perhaps went unnoticed on the way up. Once in Cusipata, a well-deserved buffet lunch awaits us, where we can taste traditional Andean flavors, such as quinoa, native potatoes and other emblematic ingredients of the region.

Return to Cusco: end of an unforgettable day

The adventure ends, but the memory of the Andes is forever engraved...

After lunch, we start the journey back to Cusco, again touring the stunning Andean landscapes. We arrived in the city in the afternoon, closing a day of challenge, amazement and connection with one of the most fascinating landscapes in the world.

Breakfast and lunch
MEALS
01 Night (Cusco)
ACCOMMODATION
Difficult
DIFFICULTY
7 km approx. (round trip)
WALKING DISTANCE
3-4 hours (round trip)
WALKING TIME
3,300 m (Cusco)
INITIAL LIFT
3,300 m (Cusco)
MINIMUM LIFT
5,036 m (Rainbow Mountain)
HIGHEST ELEVATION
Not applicable
CAMPING ELEVATION
Day
7
Humantay Lake
Highlights of the day: The stunning view of the most beautiful glacial lagoon in Cusco

Hotel pick-up

Start the journey leaving Cusco behind to enter the landscapes of the Andean sunrise...

We start our adventure early in the morning, picking you up directly from your hotel in the historic city of Cusco. As we leave the city behind, the journey offers us panoramic views of the Andean sunrise, with landscapes that transform as we ascend the winding mountain roads.

Breakfast in Mollepata

An encounter with tradition and local energy in a town steeped in history and culture...

Our first stop is in the picturesque village of Mollepata, at 2,976 m a.s.l., a district with history and charm founded in 1929. There we will enjoy a typical breakfast in a local restaurant, with dishes made with fresh products from the area. Mollepata is also the starting point of the famous Salkantay Trail to Machu Picchu, which gives it a vibrant energy among travelers and locals. During the visit, you will be able to appreciate its Andean architecture and, if time permits, tour the Salkantay House, a small museum that reveals the cultural essence of the place.

Arrival in Soraypampa

A valley surrounded by imposing mountains, gateway to the adventure to the lagoon...

Continuing our journey, we arrive at Soraypampa, located at approximately 3,900 n.a.s.l. This place, surrounded by majestic mountains, is more than just a starting point for our hike; It is a place where nature is shown in all its splendor. From here, you can appreciate breathtaking views of the Nevado Salkantay, the second highest peak in the Cusco region, and the Nevado Humantay, whose perpetual snows feed the lagoon that

Start of the hike

A trail that combines nature, fresh air and unforgettable views towards the high mountains...

Equipped and motivated, we begin our hike to the Humantay Lake. The trail, approximately 4.2 km long, will take us through various ecosystems, from Andean grasslands to high mountain areas. As we ascend, the air becomes fresher and the views more impressive, with panoramas that include green valleys and snow-capped peaks. The hike, considered of moderate difficulty, will take us around 2 hours, allowing us to enjoy the surroundings and capture unforgettable moments with our cameras.

Arrival at Humantay Lake

A turquoise mirror that reflects the majesty of the Nevado Humantay...

We reach the Humantay Lake, at 4,200 meters above sea level, a turquoise mirror formed by the melting of the Nevado Humantay and venerated as a sacred place by the local communities. The calm of the water and the grandeur of the mountains create a mystical atmosphere that inspires silence and contemplation. We will have time to rest, meditate and, for those who wish, participate in a ceremony of gratitude to the Pachamama, following the ancient Andean traditions.

Return to Soraypampa

The descent offers new perspectives of the landscape and close contact with the Andean flora and fauna...

After soaking up the energy and beauty of the lagoon, we begin our descent back to Soraypampa. The return path gives us a new perspective of the landscape, allowing us to appreciate details that perhaps went unnoticed during the ascent. The descent is gentler and offers us the opportunity to interact with the local flora and fauna, observing native species and learning about their importance in the Andean ecosystem.

Lunch in Mollepata

Traditional flavors that comfort the body and celebrate the gastronomic culture of the Andes...

We return to Mollepata to enjoy a comforting lunch at a local restaurant. This is the perfect time to taste the regional gastronomy, which combines traditional ingredients with ancestral culinary techniques. Dishes such as grilled trout, Andean soups, and quinoa are common in the area. In addition, you can try typical drinks such as chicha de jora, a fermented corn drink with a history that dates back to pre-Inca times. During lunch, we will share experiences and anecdotes of the walk, strengthening the bonds between the participants and the guide.

Arrival in Cusco

Culminate the experience with the memory of a day of connection with nature...

After a day full of adventures and discoveries, we set off on our way back to Cusco. The return trip allows us to rest and reflect on the experiences we have had. Upon arrival in the city, we will drop you off at the door of your hotel, thus concluding an unforgettable day exploring the natural and cultural wonders of the Peruvian Andes.

Breakfast and lunch
MEALS
Not applicable
ACCOMMODATION
Difficult
DIFFICULTY
5-6 km approx. (round trip)
WALKING DISTANCE
3-4 hours (round trip)
WALKING TIME
3,300 m (Cusco)
INITIAL LIFT
2,900 m (Mollepata)
MINIMUM LIFT
4,200 m (Humantay Lake)
HIGHEST ELEVATION
Not applicable
CAMPING ELEVATION
Inclusiones

This tour has been designed to make every day a hassle-free experience. Transportation, admissions, guides, and lodging — it's all designed to immerse you in the culture, landscapes, and heritage of this Andean country without worrying about logistical details.

What is included

Tourist Transportation
You'll travel in modern, comfortable units, with air conditioning and expansive windows to enjoy every stretch of scenery. From the dunes of Ica to the Inca viewpoints in Cusco, each transfer has been organized to provide you with safety and peace of mind.
Professional Guide (English-Spanish)
Our guides are true storytellers. They accompany each visit with context, legends and details that transform each stop into a meaningful experience.
Machu Picchu Entrance Tickets
Your entrance to the Inca citadel is included (subject to availability). It is not just a point on the tour, it is one of the most anticipated moments of the trip, guided by an expert who will make each stone tell a story.
Entry Tickets
From the catacombs of Lima to the archaeological complexes of Moray, Sacsayhuamán or Coricancha, all tickets are included in the package. No queues or extra payments – just enjoy the tour.
Tasting in the winery
In Ica, you will visit an artisanal winery where you will learn about pisco and desert wines. A guided tasting will connect you with the flavors and stories of this millenary region.
06 nights accommodation during your tour
From Lima to Cusco, each night is carefully planned for your rest. Comfortable, well-located accommodations designed to help you recover your energy after each day.
One-way train Observatory

A visual journey through the Sacred Valley with panoramic windows, balcony observatory and cultural show on board. The road to Machu Picchu begins long before you arrive.

Return Expedition Train
A comfortable and immersive experience to close the day with views of the Andean landscapes as you return to Cusco.
Personalized assistance

From the moment you book to your return flight, our team is with you. We organize, confirm, assist and resolve. Because we know that the best trips are those that are lived without worries.

What is not included?

  • Food not mentioned (lunches or dinners).
  • Drinks and personal expenses not specified in the tour.
  • Gratuities for guides and drivers (optional).
  • International, domestic air tickets (Check with your advisor for exclusive information).
  • Other expenses not specified in the Day Tour.
Antes de ir

We know that it is not just about travelling, but about living experiences that are engraved forever. That's why this 7-day itinerary has been carefully designed to show you the best of Peru, from its coasts and deserts to its sacred mountains, with everything organized so that you can only focus on enjoying yourself.

Is it for me?

This tour is ideal if:

  • You are excited about the idea of discovering the best of Peru in a single trip, without haste but with depth.
  • You want to explore everything from the marine biodiversity of Paracas to the spirituality of Machu Picchu.
  • You enjoy both ancestral culture and stunning natural landscapes.
  • You are attracted by the complete tours, with a guide, transport and tickets already settled.
  • You are looking for a balanced experience: time to be amazed, but also to rest.

This tour may not be for you if:

  • You prefer short itineraries or very focused on a single region.
  • You are not willing to hike or get up early for certain sections.
  • You're not interested in varied experiences like sandboarding, sightseeing flights, or archaeological exploration.
Do I need to acclimatize before the tour?

Only for the Andean part of the trip (Cusco and surroundings). The first days are spent on the coast (sea level), but when you arrive in Cusco, it is normal to feel the change in altitude. Therefore:

  • We recommend getting a good night's rest the first night in Cusco.
  • Hydrate constantly and avoid heavy meals.
  • Consult your doctor if you have a history of altitude sensitivity.
Tips to prepare well:

For the coast and desert (Lima, Paracas, Ica, Nazca):

  • Wear cool, comfortable clothes for warm weather.
  • Wear a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
  • Don't forget your camera: natural postcards are memorable.
  • Carry cash: Some rural places don't accept cards.

For the mountains (Cusco, Machupicchu, rainbow mountain):

  • Dress in layers: the days can be sunny but the mornings cold.
  • Comfortable hiking shoes.
  • A reusable water bottle always at hand.
  • If you get seasick easily on the road, ask about preventive medication.
How physically demanding is it?

This tour is of moderate difficulty, suitable for travelers with basic mobility:

  • In destinations such as the Rainbow Mountain or Humantay Lagoon, there are demanding hikes at more than 4,000 m a.s.l., but you can hire support horses if you need to.
  • In cities and archaeological sites, the tour is done at a leisurely pace, with time to explore or rest.
Before booking, please note:
  • Departures are daily, but availability in Machu Picchu is limited. Book in advance.
  • You must carry a valid passport for the entrance to Machu Picchu and the flight to Nasca.
  • The itinerary may be slightly adapted due to weather or logistical conditions.
  • Please report any medical conditions or special diets prior to travel. We're here to help.
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What should you bring?

Essential

Pasaporte o documento válido
Valid passport or document
Dinero en efectivo (algunos mercados no aceptan tarjetas)
Cash (some markets do not accept cards)
Medicación personal (si la necesitas)
Personal medication if you need it
Botella de agua reutilizable o Camelback
Reusable or Camelback water bottle
Protector solar (factor 70 o más)
Sunscreen (factor 70 or higher)
Productos de higiene personal
Personal hygiene products

Clothes

Calzado ligero o sandalias para el almuerzo y traslados
Light shoes or sandals for lunch and transfers (Optional)
Pantalones cómodos de trekking o ligeros
Comfortable or lightweight trekking pants
Camisetas de manga larga
Long sleeve t-shirts

Equipment

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Alojamiento

Private and exclusive campsites

Hotel Casa Andina Nasca (3 *** Superior)

At the end of an exciting day, sailing among sea lions, exploring the Huacachina dunes, and savoring the secrets of pisco, it's time to rest. And this isn't just any rest. It's a pause in the heart of the desert, under a clear, starry sky, with the echo of the wind among the dunes as your only companion.

This tour includes one night's accommodation in the city of Nazca, in a carefully selected hotel chosen to offer you comfort, security, and tranquility.

Hotel Casa Andina Nasca
Casa Hacienda Nasca Oasis (3 ***)

The Casa Hacienda Nasca Oasis Hotel offers a unique experience in the heart of the desert, combining history, nature, and comfort. Its colonial architecture, surrounded by orchards and gardens, creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. Its 35 rooms are decorated with Baroque art and rustic furnishings, providing a comfortable and authentic stay. It features an outdoor pool, a Peruvian restaurant, a bar, and spacious green areas perfect for relaxation.

Located just minutes from downtown Nazca, it's the perfect starting point for exploring the famous Nazca Lines, the Cantalloc aqueducts, and the Cerro Blanco dunes. It also offers Wi-Fi, free parking, and personalized tour arrangements. Perfect for those seeking rest, culture, and adventure all in one place.

Hotel Casa Hacienda Oasis Nasca
Precios

This 7-day, 6-night package has been designed to give you a complete experience, with iconic activities like the Ballestas Islands tour and the Huacachina oasis adventure. All of this is organized with care, safety, and attention to detail.

Prices

Option 1, Without Hotel (Consult your advisor to see other options such as Airbnb or family apartments).

Regular Price: USD 720.00 per person.

Hot Sale Price USD 570.00 per person.

Option 2, in a 3-Star Hotel

Regular Price: USD 940.00 per person.

Hot Sale Price USD 750.00 per person.

Option 3, in a Superior 3-Star Hotel

Regular Price: USD 1,040.00 per person.

Hot Sale Price USD 830.00 per person.

Option 4, in a 4-Star Hotel

Regular Price: USD 1,080.00 per person.

Hot Sale Price USD 860.00 per person.

Important to keep in mind
  • Prices are expressed in US dollars (USD).
  • The price includes all entrance tickets, guide, transportation, and activities described in the itinerary.
  • The cost is per person and may vary in case of promotions or special rates.
  • The cost is based on 02 people in a double or matrimonial room; for 01 person, please inquire about the additional supplement.
  • If you are a student, you can access a special discount by presenting your valid ISIC card or SUNEDU card.
  • To secure your reservation, it is recommended to purchase the tour in advance, especially during high season when availability is limited.
  • For national tourists (Peruvian), IGV is not included. If you require an invoice or electronic receipt, an additional 18% will be added.
  • Does not include meals not mentioned (such as lunches or dinners).
Are there discounts?
  • University students with a valid student card.
  • Children under 10 years old (check conditions).
  • Groups of 5 people or more.
Book in advance

This tour has high demand, especially on long weekends and festive seasons. We recommend booking in advance to secure your spot and the type of accommodation you prefer.

Want more details? Contact us and we’ll help you personalize your trip.

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