Empire of the Incas: Peru & Bolivia 2016

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Machu Picchu's mysteries... a scenic rail journey through the Andes... visits to floating islands where time stands still... history in Lima, Cusco and La Paz... Peru's Paso horses, Pisco Sours, a shaman's blessing and more on Tauck's ultimate trip through Bolivia and Peru!

Overview

Trip type
Small Group Tour
Lodging level
Premium - 4 star
Physical level
Moderate

Highlights

    • Spectacular rail journeys through the Andes and to Machu Picchu; dine at a private Lima hacienda with an eclectic art collection
    • a Peruvian ranch and local restaurants; visit the floating islands on Lake Titicaca; enjoy a Paso horse show
    • a private folklore performance
    • nature walks and a blessing by a local shaman

What's this trip about?

    Machu Picchu's mysteries... a scenic rail journey through the Andes... visits to floating islands where time stands still... history in Lima, Cusco and La Paz... Peru's Paso horses, Pisco Sours, a shaman's blessing and more on Tauck's ultimate trip through Bolivia and Peru!

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Itinerary focusOperator does not provide
Group sizeSmall Group - 24 max
Age rangeNo age restrictions
Flights and transportN/A
Start CityLima, Peru
End CityLa Paz

Travel Themes

  • Cultural

Destinations

Activities

  • Culture

Trip includes

    • Spectacular rail journeys through the Andes from Cusco to Puno on Lake Titicaca aboard the Andean Explorer and to Machu Picchu, aboard the Vistadome Visits to UNESCO World Heritage Sites including the historic center of Lima, the colonial city of Cusco, and the "Lost City" of Machu Picchu Dinner in a Lima hacienda that begins with a private introduction by the owners to their eclectic collection of art from around the world A private folklore performance of Apus of the Andes in the Sacred Valley, based on Quechua and Inca mythology A Peruvian cooking demonstration and buffet lunch, plus a lesson on making a Pisco Sour in the Sacred Valley A special lunch and Paso horse show (of amazing coordination and discipline) at Wayra Ranch in the Urubamba Valley A visit to floating islands on Lake Titicaca, where the Uros people continue their ancestral lifestyles Expand your views of the Sacred Valley by hearing from a local shaman who will also give a blessing on your journey Small Group Departures average 24 Tauck guests, priced from $6330 per person double plus on-tour air; specific dates apply - inquire at time of booking Special Solo Traveler Savings on special departure dates where you save $300 on the single room price; inquire at time of booking Airport transfers upon arrival and departure as noted 28 meals (11 breakfasts, 8 lunches, 9 dinners); gratuities to local guides, taxes, service charges, admission fees and porterage

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Itinerary

Day 1 Arrive Lima
Tour begins: Lima, Peru. A transfer is included from Jorge Chávez International Airport to Belmond Miraflores Park Hotel in Lima, a city-center hotel on Lima's oceanfront surrounded by verdant parks and gardens with views of both Lima and the Pacific. LODGING : Belmond Miraflores Park PORTOFCALL : Lima

Day 2 Lima, an Oceanside City of Contrasts
Meet for a welcome breakfast, then head to Plaza de Armas (or Plaza Mayor), Lima's main square, to tour the Archbishop's Residence, a onetime symbol of immense power in Peru and Government Palace, home to Peru's president and its central government (built on the site of ...
Day 3 Enter the Sacred Valley
Fly to Cusco this morning, then descend to the 9,000-ft.-high Urubamba ("Sacred") Valley, a region of Incan ruins and indigenous villages. Stop in Corao to visit a farm where alpacas and llamas are raised for their wool, then enjoy a lunch fresh off the grill at Wayra Ra...
Day 4 Sacred Ruins, Beliefs & Traditions
Above the town of Ollantaytambo, explore the massive Inca fortress and stone remains of the Temple of the Sun - built from huge blocks of stone in the 1400s - and then walk through this ancient town. Blocks of cobblestone streets that have been lived in since the 1300s, ...
Day 5 To Mystical Machu Picchu by Rail
Travel aboard the Vistadome train through mist-shrouded peaks to Aguas Calientes at the foot of the Sacred Valley and then drive higher into the Andes to the site of Machu Picchu. With a guide, spend the afternoon exploring the mist-shrouded ruins that have captured the ...
Day 6 To Cusco, Capital of the Incan Empire
Don't miss this morning's return to Machu Picchu for a sunrise tour of this extraordinary setting in the clouds. Later this morning, enjoy a walk through Aguas Calientes' rainforest gardens and time to spend as you wish - visiting the local market or indulging in a spa t...
Day 7 Cusco - of Incans & Conquistadores
Cusco, the longest continually inhabited city of the Americas and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a city of brick streets, cathedrals and squares. Walk through its bustling marketplace, before heading outside town to see more testaments to Incan ingenuity. At Sacsayhuam...
Day 8 Through the Andes to Lake Titicaca
Spend the day traveling in relaxed style aboard the Andean Explorer from Cusco through snow-capped mountain peaks, across the Andean plains and past remote mountain villages. Stop to take in the views at the outpost of La Raya (14,150 ft. high). Continue to Puno, where y...
Day 9 Life on One of Earth's Highest Lakes
Explore life on the lake by powerboating to one of its floating islands; they are home to the Uros, who have long made their lives on islands made of reeds. Next, on the naturally formed island of Taquile, learn about the Aymará inhabitants known for their unique hand-wo...
Day 10 To the Heights of Bolivia - Sun Island & La Paz
Concluding your travels in Peru with a drive along the coast of Lake Titicaca, you'll board a private hydrofoil crossing the lake to enter Bolivia. Visit Sun Island, the legendary birthplace of the founders of the Incan civilization, where the only means of transportatio...
Day 11 Discover Lofty La Paz
Not far from downtown, discover the Valley of the Moon - a lunar-like landscape of astonishing rock formations - then return to Plaza Murillo, the city's main square named after a freedom fighter hung here in 1810. See the Presidential Palace, Congress Hall and the Merca...
Day 12 Journey Home
Tour ends: La Paz, Bolivia. Fly home anytime; a transfer is included from the Camino Real Suites Hotel to La Paz El Alto International Airport. Please allow a minimum of three hours for flight check-in at the airport. MEALS : B PORTOFCALL : La Paz

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Price From $5,390
Price per day$449
Last Updated: 2/22/2018

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