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TOUR PERU


Machu Picchu


Highlights of Peru 11 days from £2999


WHAT’S INCLUDED • Just You Tour Manager as your host


• Return flights from Heathrow with Avianca via Bogota and internal flights


• Use of an airport lounge in the UK • 8 nights in 4-star hotels plus 2 nights in flight • 13 meals: 8 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 2 dinners


PLUS…


• Specialist Local Guide • Welcome drink • Overseas transfers & other transportation • Porterage


• Dedicated Just You representative to greet you at all UK airports


DAYS 1 & 2 UK to Lima You’ll fly to Lima, the ‘City of Kings’, arriving on day 2. Founded in 1535 by the Spanish Conquistador, Francisco Pizarro, much of Spain’s colonial influence can still be seen. Beautiful squares, fine churches and mansions have changed little since the 17th century. Must-see sights include the cathedral, the Archbishop’s Palace and the Presidential Palace, which all feature on our included tour. The pre-Inca and Inca artefacts in the city’s many museums are also fascinating and you’ll have a chance to see


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Follow in the footsteps of intrepid adventurers in Peru’s mountain wilderness. Explore the remains of the Incas’ fi nal stronghold in the ‘lost city’ of Machu Picchu, visit beautiful colonial towns and discover the world’s highest navigable lake on this fascinating trip.


INCLUDED EXCURSIONS • City tour of Lima including the impressive Cathedral • Cuzco city tour including Sacsayhuaman Fortress • Visit the Incan citadel of Machu Picchu • Lake Titicaca boat trip including Uros Islands • Visit the pre-Incan burial ground of Sillustani


OPTIONAL EXCURSION • Sacred Valley & Ollantaytambo


FLIGHT OPTIONS


FLY LOCAL FROM • Aberdeen • Birmingham • Bristol • Cardiff • Glasgow • Manchester • Norwich


• Connecting flights via London from selected local airports


them too. Get to know your travelling companions over a drink this evening. JOSE ANTONIO, LIMA (4-STAR)


DAYS 3 & 4 Cuzco It’s important to allow your body time to acclimatise to the high altitude and we’ve left most of day 3 free for you to do so.


Cuzco, the former Inca capital, features a fascinating combination of Inca and colonial architecture in its mansions, churches and cobbled streets. Discover the city and the surrounding Inca sites, including the mighty ruins of the stone


Sacsayhuaman Fortress, on a tour on day 4. Lovely Andean handicrafts and silver jewellery can be found at Cuzco’s markets and boutiques. There is also a lively social scene – perhaps spend time with your fellow travellers in one of the inviting cafés or bars. JOSE ANTONIO, CUZCO (4-STAR)


DAY 5 Machu Picchu


The famous ruined city of Machu Picchu was rediscovered by the American, Hiram Bingham, in 1911. Perched above a steep valley, swathed in dense jungle and often referred to


TO BOOK CALL 01858 415 452 visit justyou.co.uk or contact your local travel agent


You’re helping us to supply vital materials to a school in Peru, where the children of alpaca farmers stay while their parents work away.


as the ‘Lost City’, this is a truly incredible site. We travel to Machu Picchu by narrow gauge railway and take the bus up to mist-shrouded mountain tops and the captivating ruins. A Local Guide will accompany us and be on hand to answer questions. Wandering around the site and exploring the ruins for yourself is one of the greatest ways to experience Machu Picchu. JOSE ANTONIO, CUZCO (4-STAR)


Lima BRAZIL PERU Cuzco Puno


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