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8-Nights Peru Explorer with Puno and Lake Titicaca Extension

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Offer ID: 1690940 | Prices from $2,858

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Lake Titicaca (Bolivian Coast)
Cuzco (Cusco)
Sacred Valley
Lima
Peru Explorer With Puno And Lake Titicaca Extension
Start your Peruvian adventure in Lima, the country’s foodie capital, where colonial charm meets vibrant flavors. Sip on a Pisco Sour and soak in the city’s buzz before heading to the rugged beauty of the Sacred Valley. Stand in awe as you walk the ancient paths of the Incas to Machu Picchu, a true Wonder of the World, rising above the clouds. Journey to Cusco, a city steeped in history and alive with culture, before a visit to the fascinating Lake Titicaca.

Dining Summary
  • 8 Breakfast (B)
  • 3 Lunch (L)
  • 1 Dinner (D)
Essentials
  • Visit the famous Pisac Market where local indigenous communities sell their wares and produce. Visit the workshop at Mrs. Ernestina’s Empanada Shop, a family business since 4 generations and learn how to make empanadas before getting a taste.
  • Machu Picchu: Visit Coricancha, or the 'Temple of the Sun', the most important temple in the Incan Empire.  
  • Explore the "City of the Kings" and see the Cathedral, Government Palace, Archbishop's Palace, City Hall and visit San Francisco Monastery, famous for its catacombs
  • Lake Titicaca: Visit to Unos Islands & island of Taquile
  • Visit Coricancha, or the 'Temple of the Sun', the most important temple in the Incan Empire
  •  Visit the ruins of Sacsayhuaman, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Iconic Experience
  • Lima: Take in the highlights of Lima, the 'City of the Kings,' including a panoramic view of the ancient districts. Join a local specialist for a visit to the UNESCO-listed Historic Center. Learn how before it was destroyed by earthquakes in the mid-18th century, observing how the historic buildings display a collaboration between local craftspeople and others from the Old World. Then drive along the coastline as you learn more about the fascinating history of Peru's capital city. 
  • Machu Picchu: Take a shuttle to the top of the mountain where you’ll meet your local specialist for a guided hike of Machu Picchu. You’ll learn about Machu Picchu’s history and the use of each section of including ceremonial, storage, agriculture, temples, astronomical, and observatory as well as the possible reasons why the Incas left Machu Picchu.
  • Cusco: Join your Local Specialist for a guided walk through Cusco's colonial center, including the nearby 13th-century Incan settlement of Koricancha. Here in Cusco’s Golden Temple of the Sun dedicated to the Sun God Inti, view the trapezoidal and irregular shapes and rounded edges. Note how the stones fit together and were built simply by placing them on top of each other without using any mortar. This staggered placement also enables them to withstand earthquakes.
  • Lake Titicaca: Cruise across Lake Titicaca to Taquile Island, where you’ll meet Indigenous locals and explore their UNESCO-listed textile traditions. You’ll share a home-cooked lunch and see how the community’s weaving and knitting reflect cultural identity and status. Your visit directly supports United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 10: Reduced Inequalities.