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LATIN AMERICA - PERU


Itinerary taster...


PERU AND THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS Day 1 Fly to Lima. Day 2 Explore colonial churches, mansions, palaces and museums in Peru’s capital. Day 3 Fly to Cusco and travel on to the Sacred Valley. Day 4 Wander around local markets and Inca fortresses in the Sacred Valley. Day 5 Take a short train ride to Machu Picchu.


Day 6 Enjoy sunrise at Machu Picchu or hike up to Huayna Picchu peak for majestic views over the ruins. Day 7 & 8 Enjoy cycling, hiking or whitewater rafting in lively Cusco. Day 9 Fly to Guayaquil, Ecuador. Day 10 Arrive at the Galapagos Islands and board your vessel.


Days 11 to 13 Explore the remarkable islands in search of giant tortoises, sea turtles, seals, iguanas and much more. Day 14 Depart the Galapagos Islands. Day 15 Arrive in the UK


2014 Pricing From price per person including fl ights


£3,545 58 £3,690 £3,995


Our experts’ travel secrets...


PERUVIAN FOOD Learn more about Peru’s delicious food by visiting local markets on a delectable culinary tour: learn how to prepare ceviche (Peru’s national dish) and Pisco Sour (their famous cocktail). Top the day with dinner at a traditional restaurant, a secret gem that we can guide you to.


WHITEWATER RAFTING The Urubamba is the sacred river of the Incas and a mecca for whitewater rafters. Experience the river on an exhilarating journey, bouncing through rapids, waves and small whirlpools. After your adventure, enjoy a delicious lunch cooked by local people.


Hanna Holmes, our regional specialist for Latin America


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