South America › Peru L
spot condors in colca
canyon and hike the inca trail
PRICE PER DAY
£929 62
TOUR ONLY £ MY OWN ROOM
119 £
Peru on a Shoestring 15 days › Lima to Cusco
✓ Conquering the Inca Trail ✓ Feeling like a local at an Andean homestay ✓ Spotting soaring condors at Colca Canyon ✓ Taking the chance to witness the Nazca Lines ✓ Viewing Machu Picchu
Climb the legendary Inca Trail to the cloud forest citadel of Machu Picchu, dine the traditional way at a ceremonial Pachamanca feast or take an optional fl ight over the Nazca Lines—the adventure is yours to choose! With the services of a Group Leader and your accommodation and transport taken care of, this trip offers great value as it introduces the region’s main sights, providing plenty of fl exibility so you can experience an adventure you’ll never forget. Take a trip that’s packed with just the essentials—15 days of maximum Peru at minimum cost. This is everything you imagined Peru would be—and more!
Itinerary & Sightseeing
Day 1 Lima Arrive at any time. › Day 2-3 Nazca (1D) Indulge in a traditional Pachamanca meal. Try numerous optional activities, such as a tour of a pre-Inca desert cemetery with mummies, a flight over the Nazca Lines or sandboarding. Overnight bus on Day 3 to Arequipa. › Day 4-6 Arequipa/ Colca Canyon Wander the streets of the ‘white city’ and opt to visit the Catalina Convent. On Day 5, enjoy an overnight guided tour to spot condors in Colca Canyon then return to Arequipa on Day 6 to catch the overnight bus to Cusco. › Day 7 Cusco Free day in Cusco for an optional city tour or take in the local vibe in this popular colonial town. › Day 8 Ccacaccollo Community (1D) Visit a local community and a Planeterra-supported weaving project. Learn a few Quechua words while on a family homestay. › Day 9 Ollantaytambo (1B) Embark on an optional Sacred Valley tour with Incan historical sites and ruins. Visit local markets and try one of the many varieties of potatoes native to the region. › Day 10-13 Inca Trail/Machu Picchu (3B,3L,3D) Take in Inca culture, history and great views on a four day guided Inca Trail hike with visit to Machu Picchu. › Day 14 Cusco Free time to explore Cusco and surroundings by an optional city tour, whitewater rafting, horseback riding or mountain biking. › Day 15 Cusco Depart at any time.
What you need to know Tour Code: SPPSG
What’s included: Pachamanca ceremony in Nazca, overnight Colca Canyon excursion, four day Inca Trail hike with local guide, cook and porters, guided tour of Machu Picchu, homestay experience in the Ccacaccollo community and visit to the weaving project.
Accommodation: Simple hotels (8 nts, some multi-share), overnight bus (2 nts), homestay (1 nt), camping (3 nts). Transport: Hiking, public bus, train. Group size: Max 16, avg 12. Group leader: Group Leader throughout, specialist Inca Trail Group Leader on the hike, local guides.
Meals included: 4 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 5 dinners. B = breakfast, L = lunch and D = dinner. Meal budget: Allow USD250-390 for meals not included.
Energy Level Discovery/Trekking
PER U Ollantaytambo Lima Nazca Arequipa
Colca Canyon
Machu Picchu
Cusco
This tour runs in the following months: Jan
May Sep
Feb Jun Oct
Mar Jul
Nov
Apr Aug Dec
For full details of tour dates and prices visit
www.edgeadventures.com/tours/sppsg
or call us on 0844 225 3135 111
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