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Peru

A Taste of Peru: Discover Lima, Sacred Valley & Machu Picchu

Program No. 22809RJ
Want to get a new perspective on Peru? See the best of this country and its people on a learning adventure that begins in the capital of Lima and ends in Cusco.
Program
At a Glance
Duration
9 days
Program Begins
Lima
Program Concludes
Cusco
Meals
17 ( 7B, 6L, 4D )
Activity Level
Much like the textiles that are woven from traditional Andean techniques, Peru’s culture is a colorful mesh of ancient influences and modern industry. Discover the very best of its mountain communities, bustling cities and age-old ruins on a learning adventure that begins in the capital city of Lima and ends in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Cusco. Along the way, meet local residents who introduce you to their villages, weaving traditions and music.
Best of all, you'll...
  • Thrill in the vast beauty and ancient history of Machu Picchu, a ceremonial and administrative epicenter for the Inca.
  • Feel the fibers of llamas, alpacas and vicuñas in your fingertips as you learn about Andean weaving traditions.
  • Meet local families in Maras and attend a traditional Pachamama ceremony led by a local shaman.
General Notes
This program offers Micro Group options--with 12 or fewer participants--on some departures. Please refer to program date notes. Those interested in a program intended exclusively for solo travelers may enjoy "Go Solo: Peru’s Sacred Valley, Lima & Machu Picchu" (#25140).
All Experts
Please Note:
These experts may not be available for every date of the program
As a child growing up in Cusco, Holger Mayorca became aware of Peru’s rich history and the beauty of the Andean landscape early in life. He earned a degree from the National University of San Antonio Abad and went to work as an assistant to the director of the Machu Picchu National Park. Studying further with the park’s archaeologist and biologist deepened Holger’s knowledge, and he has led many visitors of all ages around the Peruvian highlands and his beloved hometown of Cusco.
A native of Peru, Eliacin Palomino decided to become a travel professional in Cusco in order to achieve his goal of being a cultural ambassador for his country. Leading programs in the Amazonian Jungle, he developed a deep knowledge and appreciation for the ecology of the Amazon and interconnectivity of humans and their natural surrounding. Eliacin possesses a wealth of information regarding the history and culture of Cusco and Peru in general. He likes to share his country's customs, beliefs, and food with groups.
Sheila Robles holds a bachelor's degree in tourism from the San Antonio University in Cusco, Peru. Her specialties include ancient civilizations of Peru, Inca history and architecture, archaeology, ecotourism and conservation. In her spare time, Sheila enjoys traveling, reading, hiking, and mountain biking in the Andes Mountains. In addition to speaking Spanish, English and basic Italian, she is fluent in Quechua, an ancient language still spoken by descendants of the Inca living in the Andean region.
Activity Level
Keep the Pace
Walking up to two miles a day over varied terrain; overnight stays at high elevations up to 11,200 feet.
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