LATIN AMERICA - PERU
Itinerary taster... CLASSIC PERU: INCAS AND ANDES
Day 1 Fly to Lima. Day 2 Continue to Arequipa and visit the Santa Catalina Monastery.
Day 3 Scenic drive to the Colca Valley, passing giant volcanoes and herds of vicuña (related to the llama).
Day 4 Watch majestic condors swooping in the canyon before continuing to Lake Titicaca.
Day 5 Boat journey to Taquile Island to stay with a local family.
Day 6 Sunrise over Lake Titicaca.
Day 7 Train journey through dramatic Peruvian countryside to Cusco. Days 8 & 9 Explore Cusco with a local guide. Day 10 Visit the colourful market and Inca ruins in Pisac.
Day 11 Visit Machu Picchu, a wonder of the world and one of our favourite places. Day 12 Enjoy a scenic train journey to Cusco. Day 13 Fly to Lima for a fi nal night in Peru’s capital. Days 14 & 15 Depart Peru and arrive UK..
2014 Pricing From price per person including fl ights
£2,745 £2,875 £3,215
Our experts’ travel secrets...
VISITING PERUVIAN VILLAGES A visit to one of Peru’s many small villages is a great way to immerse yourself in South American culture. Misminay is a small, remote hamlet in the Peruvian Andes, where the local people provide a fascinating insight into Andean life and spiritual beliefs.
KAYAKING ON LAKE TITICACA The peaceful waters of Lake Titicaca are perfect for kayaking. The island of Taquile has inspiring views over the snow-capped Bolivian mountains and dramatic sunsets, which provide a great backdrop for your kayaking adventure. Stay over with a local family and experience true Peruvian hospitality.
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