- Folklore
and Traditions - 14 days
- June 2009
- Private
- English-
speaking local
Along the way......
Each June 24th, the town of Cuzco celebrates Inti, the Sun God. During this week, the inhabitants parade one at a time on the Plaza de Arma before going to pay their tributes on the archaeological site of Sacsayhuaman. This 14-day program will let you take part in the celebrations while visiting the principal regions of Southern Peru.

Day 1 :
Reception upon arrival at Jorge Chavez airport, in Lima. Transfer to the hotel. Meals open.
Day 2 :
Transfer to the Lima airport for a flight with destination Arequipa, the White City. Reception and transfer to the hotel. Afternoon dedicated to the discovery of the city: visit of the colonial center and the Santa Catalina Convent. Back to the hotel at the end of the day. Meals open. Note 1: Visitors are not accompanied by a guide on this flight. Timetable and specific airline details to be communicated to visitors upon arrival in Peru. Note 2: Visit of the Convent with a specialized guide.
Day 3 :
In the morning, departure in a private vehicle for Colca, whose canyon is one of the deepest in the world, with 3680 meters depth (12073 feet). Crossing of the National Preserve and of the Patapampa pass. On the way, we admire magnificent landscapes and possibly observe vicunas and other camelids. Transfer to the hotel in Colca. Option to take a bath in the village hot springs (not included). Meals open. Please note: 99 miles – around 5-hour of travel time. Option: entrance fees to the hot springs to be paid directly on location.
Day 4 :
In the morning, departure in a private vehicle for Arequipa, the White City. First stop at Cruz del Condor, at the heart of Colca, to observe the condors. Visit of picturesque villages, including Maca. Transfer to the hotel in Arequipa. Meals open.
Day 5 :
In the morning, transfer to the Arequipa land terminal. Journey by bus to Puno, town located on the shores of Lake Titicaca. This itinerary gives you the opportunity to discover the rather unusual landscapes of the Altiplano. Reception and private transfer to the typical village of Llachon, which overlooks Lake Titicaca, at 3820 meters above sea level (12532 feet). Felipe and his family welcome us in their community. Evening meal and night in the community. Lunch open.
Day 6 :
In the morning, transfer to the port of Puno to embark for the islands of Uros and Taquile. After a 25-minute cruise, we visit of the floating islands. These islands are not natural; the Uros tribe, whose main activity is fishing, built them. We then head for Taquile (around 2-hour cruise), an island of great cultural interest, where residents live in harmony with the ancestral traditions. Visit and lunch in a typical restaurant, not included. Back to Puno in mid-afternoon. Transfer to the hotel. Meals open. Please note: Option to plan a two days excursion with one night at a local resident’s place on the island.
Day 7 :
Transfer to the Puno land terminal. Journey by bus to Cuzco, Navel of the Inca Empire. This itinerary allows you to enjoy wonderful landscapes along the road, via the Raya Pass, at 4320 meters above sea level (14173 feet). Visit of the Pukara Museum, the archaeological site of Raqchi and the “Sistine Chapel” of the Andes in Andahuaylillas. Reception and transfer to the hotel in Cuzco. Lunch included (buffet lunch at Sicuani). Dinner open. Note: visitors are not accompanied by a guide on the bus journey. However, a Spanish/English-speaking guide, exclusive to the bus company, participates to the journey and gives information along the way. Option: Train of the Andes Orient Express. Functions from April to October on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays.
Day 8 :
Day dedicated to the discovery of Cuzco and its surrounding areas. In the morning, visit of the archaeological sites overlooking the city: Tambomachay, Q’enko, Pukapucara and Sacsayhuaman. We then walk down to the San Blas quarter (the artists’ place). We pass by the famous 12 angles stone and continue to the San Pedro market to familiarize ourselves with local products. In the afternoon, visits of the Koricancha (Temple of the Sun), and of the Cathedral, exhibiting some paintings from the School of Cuzco and many goldsmith’s art, silver and precious stones treasures. Transfer to the hotel at the end of the afternoon. Meals open.
Day 9 :
In the morning, departure in a private vehicle for a day dedicated to the discovery of the Sacred Valley. First stop at the ruins of Pisac. Visit of the site and walk around the handicraft market. Typical lunch and continuation of the excursion to the Incan village of Ollantaytambo. Visit of the fortress and stop in a ceramic workshop in Urubamba (Ayllu if open). Continuation of the journey to Chinchero to visit its colonial church. In the late afternoon, transfer to the hotel in Cuzco. Lunch included. Dinner open.
Day 10 :
Day open to witness the famous parades on the Plaza de Armas (all the corporations ar present that day). Note: depending on the schedule of the parades, this day can be moved one day earlier.
Day 11 :
Day open to enjoy the Inti Raimi festival, the celebration of the sun, which takes place in the ruins of Sacsayhuaman. This colorful show will enchant you with its lively dances and traditional Andean music. Meals open. Note 1: entrance fee for the show included or not in the price. Tickets are issued in Cuzco. Note 2: the show is performed in Quechuan language.
Day 12 :
In the morning, departure from the Cuzco station for a train journey to Aguascalientes. Direct connection to the shuttle service that will drive you to the citadel of Machu Picchu. Day dedicated to the visit of the site; one of the wonders of the world, discovered in 1911 by the American anthropologist Hiram Bingham. In the afternoon, return by train to Cuzco. Reception and transfer to the hotel. Meals open. Note 1: train timetables to be communicated upon arrival in Cuzco. Note 2: depending on availabilities, the return journey can be done by train until Ollantaytambo and then by private vehicle to Cuzco.
Day 13 :
Transfer to the Cuzco airport for a flight to Lima, the Peruvian capital. Reception and transfer to the hotel. Meals open. Please note: visitors are not accompanied by a guide on this flight. Timetable and specific airline details to be communicated to visitors upon arrival in Peru.
Day 14 :
Three hours before take-off, transfer to Jorge Chavez airport in Lima. Assistance by one of our representative for your check in and customs formalities. Connection with the international return flight. Meals open.
Included:
All tours mentioned in this program
Private English-speaking guide
Aforementioned transport: domestic flights, trains
Private transfer to airport / station / bus terminal / hotel with Spanish-speaking chauffeur
Entrance to sites, museums and natural parks
Hotels with double or triple room including breakfast
Aforementioned meals
Guide expenses (transport, hotels, meals, etc…)
Not Included:
International return flight
Individual equipment (sleeping bag, torch lamp, etc…)
Obligatory travel insurance
Entrance fees if mentioned
Drinks
Tips
Airport tax ($US 6 per person for national flights, $US 30 per person for international flights)
Aforementioned free meals