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South America \ Peru


“I was keen to let you know what a fantastic time we had. The ground crew were absolutely brilliant – informative, attentive and punctual – and certainly made our Inca Trail experience one to remember. Thank you for pulling it all together. We are already thinking about our next trip!”


A Happy Customer, May 2012


Northern Peru Sample Itinerary:


One to get you started...


Day 1 Fly to Cajamarca. Day 2 The Incas stored their silver and gold in the Cuarto del Rescate and used it as payment for the release of their captured Inca emperor; you’ll see where the cultural transformation of Peru began. Day 3 Visit Cumbemayo, framed by an unusual and picturesque landscape including an eerily beautiful rock formation known as The Friars. Day 4 Visit one of the most acclaimed museums in South America: the Lord Sipan Museum. It houses artefacts of immense archaeological importance. Day 5 See a witches’ market - a


heady mix of potions and herbs – before helping fisherman push boats out to see in a village time has forgotten. Days 6 & 7 Explore the beautiful facades of old colonial buildings and temples of Trujillo. Day 8 Depart for the UK. Day 9 Arrive in the UK.


2013 AUTHENTIC £2,105 COMFORT £2,220


INDULGE £2,260 From price per person including flights


For more itinerary ideas, speak to a regional specialist


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