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Peru itineraries Our suggested Peru and Bolivia itineraries are independent routes that we've created by stringing together a selection of our shorter Peru adventure tours (modules). We’ve carefully selected small-scale, well-maintained and authentic accommodation that is conveniently located and full of local character. For more information take a look at our accommodation page. One great thing about our Peru itineraries is the variety of transport that you’ll experience, ranging from comfortable (tourist) express buses, to local buses, trains and domestic flights. You’ll travel independently, but occasionally (for example during our treks) you'll join an international group.Prices of the Peru itineraries, as mentioned below, are valid until January 1st, 2011, excluding international flights. If you have any questions, feel free to contact our Peru travel specialists. You can request an itinerary using our quote request form. Rather build your own Peru itineraries? Click here for our overview of bite-sized Peru adventure tours. |
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Peru itineraries 1 Taste of PeruYou'll see: Lima - Arequipa - condors in the Colca Canyon - Puno - floating islands of Titicaca - Cuzco - Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu
Even if you’re short on time, you can cover all the highlights of Peru in one trip; all it takes is a bit of clever planning. In the first of our Peru itineraries, you’ll follow the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, sail to the floating island of Uros on Lake Titicaca and come face to face with the majestic condors of the Colca Canyon. Because you’ll be travelling across different time zones and varying altitudes, we’ll schedule in plenty of time to relax and catch your breath. Get ready to catch the Latino fever. In two weeks you’ll fall in love with the place, just like we did. |
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Peru itineraries 2 Piscos and posadas in the Andes - (comfort itinerary)You'll see: Lima - Arequipa - condors in Colca Canyon - Puno - floating islands of Titicaca - Cuzco - Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu
This is one of our more luxurious short Peru itineraries, with an emphasis on comfort and style. Throughout the second of our Peru itineraries, you’ll be staying in unique accommodation including a colonial villa, an eco lodge and a historic monastery. You’ll travel to some of Peru’s most beautiful locations, in style. In the Colca Canyon, you’ll explore the remote valley by private car with driver. Back at your luxury lodge, you can admire the spectacular scenery as you relax in the lodge’s private hot springs. The accommodation isn’t the only highlight of this trip. You’ll go on a boat trip across Lake Titicaca and travel past Inca ruins and authentic villages on the way to the hidden city of Machu Picchu. This Peru itinerary ends in Cuzco. |
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Peru itineraries 3 Vamos PeruYou'll see: Lima - coast and palm oasis Huacachina - Nazca - Arequipa - Colca Canyon - Puno - Titicaca - Cuzco - Sacred Valley
Three weeks will give you enough time to see the highlights of Peru at an easy pace. Starting in Lima, you’ll travel south along the west coast to get up close and personal with the world’s largest sea lion colony. Take an optional scenic flight to view the mystical Nazca lines from the air, before travelling on to sunny Arequipa and the terraced valley of the remote Colca Canyon. You’ll take the bus across the Altiplano to Lake Titicaca where you’ll spend the night in the home of a local Indian family on one of Titicaca’s islands. The itinerary ends in Cuzco, your starting point for a two day trek across the Andes to Machu Picchu. Finally you can catch your breath and reflect on the third of our Peru itineraries, with a couple of days in the Sacred Valley. |
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Peru itineraries 4 Snowy peaks and tropical forestsYou'll see: Lima - Arequipa - Colca Canyon - Puno - Indians on Lake Titicaca - Cuzco - Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu - Puerto Maldonado - Tambopata National Park
This three-week Peru itinerary includes the important sights of Peru, but you’ll be travelling in a different way and have the opportunity to get closer to the locals. Starting in Lima, you’ll take a domestic flight to Arequipa, the starting point for a thrilling trek into the Colca Canyon. You’ll travel across the Altiplano to Lake Titicaca where you’ll be staying the night with a local Indian family on one of Titicaca’s islands. From there, you’ll travel to Cuzco for a two-day trek to Machu Pichu and spend a couple of days of mountain biking, rafting, hiking or just relaxing in the Sacred Valley. From Cuzco, you’ll fly on to the Tambopata nature reserve, deep in the Amazonian jungle, where you’ll spend the next two days exploring the rainforest on foot and by canoe with a local guide. |
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Peru itineraries 5 Amongst llamas and localsYou'll see: Lima - Huacachina - Nazca - Arequipa - condors in Colca Canyon - Puno - Titicaca - Cuzco - Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
For centuries the Quechua and Aymara Indians were the primary inhabitants of Peru, until the country was conquered by Spanish invaders. You can still find traces of these ancient civilizations today, and in number five of our Peru itineraries, you’ll experience the Peruvian culture of times past. This trip includes several challenging treks, so you’ll need to be in good shape. Starting in Lima, you’ll travel along the coast to see the mysterious Nazca lines. From Arequipa, you’ll begin your trek into the remote Colca Canyon. On Lake Titicaca, you’ll go on a boat trip to some of the most interesting islands on the lake and stay the night with a local Indian family. Your Peru itinerary ends in the hearth of Inca civilization as you walk in the footsteps of the Incas on the four day Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. |
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Peru & Bolivia itineraries
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Peru & Bolivia itineraries 1 Bowler hats, Incas and IndiansYou'll see: Santa Cruz - Sucre - mines at Potosi - Uyuni salt flats- La Paz - Puno - floating islands of Titicaca - Cuzco - Sacred Valley
Bolivia and Peru have such an astonishing variety of cultures and countryside that you’ll never cease to be amazed. The first of our Peru and Bolivia itineraries covers it all over three weeks. You’ll begin your trip in the sub-tropical lowlands of Bolivia. You’ll stay on a country estate in the hills and explore the pretty white town of Sucre. You’ll visit a silver mine and go on a four day jeep expedition around the salt pans and coloured lagoons. Pay a visit to the witch market (!) and coca museum in La Paz before heading to the border for the second leg of your South American adventure. In Peru, you’ll take a boat trip across Lake Titicaca and stay the night on one of the islands in the middle of the lake. Finally you’ll travel to Cuzco, the starting point of your two-day trek into the Andes to Machu Picchu. You’ll spend the last two days of your Peru and Bolivia itinerary relaxing in the Sacred Valley. |
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Peru & Bolivia itineraries 2 Flight of the condorYou'll see: Lima - Arequipa - Colca Canyon - Cuzco - Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu - witch market in La Paz - Uyuni salt flats - Potosi - Sucre - Santa Cruz
On the second of our Peru and Bolivia itineraries, you'll be travelling across Peru and Bolivia in three weeks, meaning you’ll spend quite a bit of time on the bus. Alternatively, if you’d rather not spend a large chunk of your trip chugging across the Andes on a local bus, you could cover some of the longer distances by plane. As a bonus, you’ll be treated to some amazing views from your plane window across the desolate landscape of volcanic craters and snow-capped peaks of the Andes. You’ll fly to Arequipa for a visit to the Colca canyon before flying on to Cuzco and the heart of Inca culture at Machu Picchu. From there, it’s on to Lake Titicaca and then La Paz, before continuing overland to southern Bolivia. Here, you’ll see the dazzling salt pans and the highest city in the world, before ending your trip with a couple of days relaxing in the laid-back town of Sucre. |
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- All accommodation with breakfast as described. Sometimes other meals are included, check the daily itinerary for details.
- All your transport with the exception of some local transfers. Trains and buses in Bolivia are generally rather uncomfortable, unlike Peru where they’re a lot better. Local buses can get very cramped and the ride very bumpy. Domestic flights are also included unless mentioned otherwise.
- Excursions and organised visits as described, sometimes with guide. See daily itinerary for details.
- Where necessary, assistance from our local agent (available 24 hours a day).
What's not included in your Peru itineraries?
- International return flights to Peru. You can book these separately, see our flights page.
- Airport taxes and local departure tax
- Most entrance fees; on each itinerary & module site we’ll mention which fees are included and which aren’t.
- Some optional excursions, like the Nazca flight. See individual itineraries for more details.
- Travel Insurance
A tailormade itinerary?
It's possible to customize your Peru itinerary. Perhaps you'd like to treat yourself to different hotel, or add a day or two here and there? We can change these Peru itineraries to suit your personal requirements, just let us know what you want when you complete the quote request form.
If you'd like to create your own itinerary by using our modules, then feel free to request your own Travel Plan. Drop us an email or call us on tel: 01273 322057 to discuss your travel ideas with us.




















