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Peru |
Tour Type: Discovery (18-35 years)
Tour Duration: 8 Days (7 Nights)
From: Cusco to Lima
Tour Code: CULI
Operator: Contiki |
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Tour Description
Let the good times roll as you go deep into some of Peru's ultimate spots on this 8 day adventure. Get your culture fix at Machu Picchu, with its unbeatable views & ancient Inca history. Feel an adrenalin rush in Cusco, with rafting & mountain biking at the ready, before heading to the mighty Amazon. Try fishing for piranha, spotting Amazonian Caiman & sleeping at a luscious lodge in the rainforest. Note: You can choose to either trek the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, or take it easy & go by train. What's Included
- 7 nights accommodation consisting of 6 nights twin-share hotels & 1 night Contiki Special Stay experience
- 13 meals made up of 7 breakfasts, 2 lunches (or 3 for Machu Picchu Trekking option) & 4 dinners
- 2 internal flights & transfers
- Transport in a private air-conditioned coach, mini-coach or van
- Sightseeing tours of all major areas
- Local taxes & service charges
Highlights
Cusco
- City walking tour
- Visit San Blas, La Catedral & Koricancha
Sacred Valley
- Entry into the Sacred Valley & a guided tour of the ancient ruins of Pisac & Ollantaytambo
- Try some local Chicha de Jora
Machu Picchu Pueblo
- Return train ride from Macchu Picchu
- Tour Machu Picchu with our local guide
- Tour the Temple of Three Windows, the ceremonial baths & altar
- Train ride to the 104km point
Puerto Maldonado
- Canopy hike for amazing jungle views
- City tour
- Locally guided jungle catamaran cruise
- Only Contiki: Special stay in our Amazon Rainforest Jungle Ecolodge
- Visit a local fish farm to see native Amazonian fish
- Visit the Infierno community
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Arrive Cusco
Hola! Welcome to Cusco. Once the heart of the Inca Empire, it's now the modern-day starting point for visits to Peru's most famous site, Machu Picchu. With huge numbers of travellers flocking to the site every year, it's led to the development of loads of awesome attractions, so there's plenty of cool ways to spend your time. First up we'll help you get your bearings on a walking tour of the city including a visit to the neighborhood of San Blas, and a stop on Calle Hatunrumiyoc, not far from Plaza de Armas. It is a narrow pedestrian street, famous for its Inca walls where huge stones are precisely carved to fit together without mud or concrete. Hatunrumiyoc is a great place to have a closer look at the engineering skills of the Incas. The 12 sided stone, and the wall it is found on, is a perfect example of the stonework that was reserved for the 'elite' of Incan society who lived in houses of perfect stonework, cut and shaped with not a gap to be seen. The walls were so well built that the Spanish used them for the foundations of their buildings after the conquest. From here we'll head to the Koricancha or Santa Domingo Church. Originally an Inca temple devoted to the worship of the sun god, in its glory days it was covered in gold leaf with a field filled with gold statues surrounding it. The site was later converted into a Dominican church during the Spanish conquest. We'll take a guided tour so you can really get into the history as we learn about the differences in architecture and cultural beliefs. Our next stop is Cusco Cathedral. Built over a period of more than 100 years, the cathedral is a true testament to the place of the church in both the heart of the Spanish conquistadors and their desire to convert the religious beliefs of the locals to coincide with their own. It is filled with beautiful examples of the 'Cusco School' style of paintings, gold and religious icons. Take a break for lunch before visiting the famous San Pedro market. As you cruise from aisle to aisle you will be amazed by the variety of foods on offer here. From delicious jungle fruits, whole animals to 'cacao buds' (one of the new 'it' super foods) there is little that you can't find. A must-do is trying a tasty and refreshing freshly squeezed juice. If getting an adrenalin fix or getting back to nature is what you're looking for, then Cusco is perfect for getting amongst it. With a free afternoon, there are tons of options - from biking, rafting and horseback riding and best of all, your Tour Manager can arrange these for you. Or, for those wanting to explore town, simply take a stroll through the city's cobble-stone streets for a load of examples of Inca constructions and the intricately-carved, wooden colonial doors and balconies. For the shopaholics in the group, this is the perfect spot to pick up some gifts for friends and family (or for yourself), there's loads of artists selling items like woolen and alpaca goods, gorgeous jewelry to artwork. These can be purchased from low-priced market stalls to expensive boutiques that line the streets near the main square, so there's something to suit all tastes and budgets. For the foodies on tour, you are in for a treat in Cusco. Peru's cuisine is exquisite and can be tried in lots of places dotted throughout the town. If you're feeling like a taste of home, there's also a number of cosmopolitan restaurants here too, it's perfect for finding something for everyone. Tonight we'll check out the nightlife that is sure to keep you hopping into the wee hours of the night. Accommodation: Hotel Meals: Dinner (1)
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Cusco To Sacred Valley
Say farewell to Cusco this morning as we make our way to the Sacred Valley of the ancient Incas. The Sacred Valley was the heart of the Inca's agricultural setting and an important ceremonial region, with the sacred sites of Cuzco at one end and Machu Picchu at the other and countless ceremonial sites in between. Our first stop is to one of these sites, Pisac. On our guided tour we will see two of the most important aspects of the Inca culture - terracing - a farming technique created by the Inca's and their religion. We'll take a walk before descending in the village below for a quick visit to the market. This will be great practice for those who have chosen the one-day hike to Machu Picchu tomorrow. Don't miss the town's huge wood-oven bakery! After a stop for lunch in Urubamba we'll make our way to one of the oldest continuously inhabited towns of South America - Ollantaytambo. On our way, we can see the 'salineras' or salt mines of the area from a distance. For hundreds of years these pools, constructed by the Inca's, have provided salt to the surrounding communities. We'll also make a quick stop to try the local brew "Chicha de Jora" (traditional beverage made from fermented maize) and play a traditional Peruvia game of "Sapo" (Frog) if you're up for it. We soon arrive to the town and archeological site of the same name, Ollantaytambo, the last fully-functioning Inca town. We'll wander around the site or visit the still inhabited Inca buildings before checking into the hotel. Accommodation: Hotel Meals: Breakfast (1)
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Sacred Valley
The morning is free to explore Sacred Valley. If you’re up for it, biking, hiking, rafting and horseriding await you today. Or if relaxing is more your thing, visit the town’s spectacular square and have a wander through the local markets. Tonight, soak up the atmosphere, wander through the market stalls, or visit the hot springs which gave the town its former name of Aguas Calientes. Later, we’ll meet up with those who chose to do the one-day hike into Machu Picchu and listen to the stories of their day! The chilled atmosphere and amazing setting makes for a great place to enjoy a couple of drinks on the patio with the group. Accommodation: Hotel Meals: Breakfast (1), Dinner (1)
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Machu Picchu Pueblo To Cusco
It's an early start this morning to be among the first to enter Machu Picchu. For those who want to get the blood pumping, there may be an opportunity to climb Wayna Picchu, the mountain peak behind the ruins. (Limited numbers available). If not, take advantage of the peaceful early morning quiet to grab some awesome pics from every angle as the sun rises above the mountain tops. You'll learn all about the site as we take a tour through the most important parts of the site such as the Temple of Three Windows, the ceremonial baths and the altar. Widely believed to be the country retreat for wealthy Incas, this site is as fascinating as it is stunning. After the tour, there's time to explore more of the site in your own time. For those finishing early and looking for a little exercise you can walk down to the simple but interesting Machu Picchu museum at the base of the mountain. Or, for those really feeling up for it, you could continue on to the waterfall 40 minutes outside of town or simply return to "main street" and have a drink before we return to Cusco via train then coach. Being full of knowledge about Cusco past and present, now might be time to try one of the delicacies of the Peruvian highlands, 'cuy' or crispy fried guinea pig. It's a must-try in Peru. If you are not feeling quite so adventurous, a traditional dish of trout or some of Peru's fusion cuisine that mixes traditional ingredients such as quinoa with non-traditional flavors might be a better option. Tonight is a great night to become a bona fide member of our "Illari Club" - by heading to one of the clubs and dancing until the sun rises. Accommodation: Hotel Meals: Breakfast (1)
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Cusco
Today it's your chance to totally chill. Laze around town enjoying a cappuccino while overlooking the Plaza de Armas, or you can pick it up a notch and try one of the adrenaline filled options here. Spend a half-day horseback riding through the X-zone just north of the city, white water raft down the sacred Urubamba River or do some mountain biking. Tonight, ask your Tour Manager for some tips on where to head for a meal and have a good time on your last night out in Cusco. Try a salsa lesson or go to a peņa to listen to live Peruvian music and to dance the night away. Accommodation: Hotel Meals: Breakfast (1)
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Cusco To Puerto Maldonado
We'll catch a flight over the Andes to the city of Puerto Maldonado in Peru's southern jungle. We'll have lunch on the river as we travel upstream by a traditional Peruvian boat to our Contiki Special Stay Rainforest Lodge, where we'll try to spot toucans, macaws and capybaras along the way. Our lodge is a special experience in itself! Located in then luscious rainforest and made from wood and clay, its open walls leave you sleeping virtually amongst the rainforest! After you settle in, we'll get a different take on the jungle as we take a hike to the canopy tower. After climbing the 100ft of stairs you will be provided with a birds-eye view of the rainforest! Home to monkeys, birds, bromeliads and other jungle life, this is the ultimate way to see the jungle. After dinner you can experience something really different, heading out to look for caiman, a member of the alligator family native to the Amazon. Scan the shores with flashlights and see if you can catch the red gleam of the light as it reflects off of the caiman's eyes. Accommodation: Eco Lodge Meals: Breakfast (1), Lunch (1), Dinner (1)
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Puerto Maldonado
We'll wake early for best view of some the wildlife. Keep your eyes peeled as we travel further downstream to Tres Chimadas, an oxbow lake. We'll board a simple catamaran with a jungle guide to learn about the flora and fauna of the area while looking out for the prehistoric hoatzin bird, the giant river otter, or try your luck fishing for piranha. After our cruise, we'll head to the native community of Infierno, where we will visit a local fish farm to see some of the species that are native to the Peruvian Amazon. After lunch, time is yours to do what you wish. For those keen on footy (soccer), spend the afternoon playing soccer, volleyball or take a dip. There are other options for your free time too. You can take an optional kayaking trip, try a 30 metre Canopy Climb with a rope, harness and jumar (a mechanical device used for ascending on a rope). .After a long day exploring, we head to Puerto Maldonado our home for the night. Accommodation: Hotel Meals: Breakfast (1), Lunch (1), Dinner (1)
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Puerto Maldonado To Lima
Our local guide will accompany us to the airport for our flight back into Lima. Don't forget to swap addresses with your mates and Tour Manager, as our South American adventure ends this morning on arrival in Lima. Meals: Breakfast (1)
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Tour Prices
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General Information
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Tour Operator: Contiki
Contiki create hassle-free vacations with an unbeatable mix of sightseeing, culture, people your own age & free time. Contiki are the worldwide leader in tours for 18-35's, operating in over 40 countries around the world. Travel with Contiki & you'll make friends from all over the world & share some incredible times together.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yeah they do, and they have an amazing time! About 50% of Contiki travellers are on their own, but not for long! The experience of travel builds lasting relationships which you'll cherish for your lifetime. If you're concerned about travelling alone, don't be, you're making one of the best decisions of your life.
Contiki are the original travel company for 18–35s. For Contiki, travelling is all about discovering amazing places with a bunch of like-minded people and having a great time doing it. To cater to this market and provide a product which not only meets, but exceeds your expectations, Contiki tours are only available to those between 18 and 35. In some circumstances, a passenger aged 17 will be accepted onto Contiki tours under the supervision of another passenger over 18 and with the consent of their parent or guardian.
For Contiki's South American tours, luggage is restricted to one reasonable sized, non-expanding suitcase size up to 29" x 20" x 10" (73cm x 50cm x 25cm) and a maximum weight of 20 kilos (44lbs.) plus one small hand/day bag that can go on the coach with you. No metal frame backpacks please, their bulky shape makes coach packing difficult and they are likely to damage other luggage. Contiki reserves the right to refuse to accept larger suitcases on tour. Note: Baggage is carried at the owner's own risk and insurance is strongly recommended.
Like spending money, everyone's bound to be different depending on how many unique outfits you want to wear, what the weather is going to be like, how often you're willing to do washing - (most of the places Contiki stay at have the facility to do washing). A great tip is to pack a range of things that can mix, match and layer!
We're all different; some of us want souvenirs, some of us want to indulge in nights out and some want to shop til they drop and some just want to experience it all! Travellers cheques in small denominations (in a main currency) are the safest way to carry your personal spending money. In America, carry US$ travellers cheques. You can also get cash at local ATMs along the way if needed. Remember that you'll need to allow enough to cover lunches, some dinners, shopping, entrance fees to some attractions, optional activities and activities, souvenirs, drinks and evening entertainment/nightclubs. A full list of optional activities and approximate costs will be sent to you with your travel documents.
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Pre Departure Information
Lima, Peru
When flying into Jorge Chavez International airport you have several options for arriving to your hotel. The most secure option is to book an arrival transfer directly from Global Journeys. We will arrange for someone to be waiting for you with a sign with your name, who will bring you directly to the hotel. If you choose not to book an arrival transfer you can take an official airport taxi for approximately $35US to Miraflores and depending on the traffic the ride will take between 40-60 minutes. The last option is to take the airport shuttle bus, www.supershuttleairport.com. You can arrange this service in advance so that they will be waiting for you upon your arrival. As this is not a private service you may be required to wait for other clients so this may take longer. We do NOT recommend taking unofficial taxis or the public bus into the centre.
Buenos Aires, Argentina
International flights arrive into Ezeiza airport in Buenos Aires, located approximately an hour out of town. The most secure option is to book an arrival transfer directly from Global Journeys. If you choose not to book an arrival transfer you can take an official airport taxi for approximately 80-90 Argentine Pesos but taxis have meters and so the actual price will vary based on the amount of traffic in the city. Another option is to take the shuttle bus service, Manuel Tienda Leon which can be arranged upon arrival and costs approximately 40 Argentine Pesos and will often drop you off directly at the hotel for free however you should confirm this with them before paying for the service. If you arrive during the day there is a public bus that runs as far as the Plaza de Mayo but it is a long ride and can take up to 3 hours if there is heavy traffic. The current cost of the bus (April 2011) is 1.50 Argentine Pesos.
Mexico
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