Essential Peru - Inti Raymi Festival Departure
Essential Peru - Inti Raymi Festival Departure
Essential Peru - Inti Raymi Festival Departure
16 Days Starting and ending in Lima
Visiting: Lima, Paracas, Nazca Lines, Cuzco, Machu Picchu, Lake Titicaca, Colca Canyon, Arequipa
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Tour code:
APDA
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
5 - 18
Age range:
16-99
Special diets catered:
Please inform Exodus of specific dietary requirements
Tour operated in:
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Tour Overview
Combine a visit to the centuries-old Inca festival of Inti Raymi with a highlight-packed journey through the spectacular landscapes of Peru, including coastal desert, snow-capped Andean peaks, the altiplano and cloud forest. Along the way, we visit world-renowned highlights, including: the mysterious Nazca Lines; Machu Picchu, one of the New Wonders of the World; Lake Titicaca, where we spend the night in an island homestay; and the 9,843ft (3,000m) deep Colca Canyon. We also encounter traditional culture, condors, llamas, and a warm welcome from the Peruvian people.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1 : Start Lima
Location: Lima
Accommodation Name: Hotel El Tambo 1 (or similar)
Welcome to Lima, the busy capital of Peru. There’s plenty of adventure on your trip, but today’s all about settling into the hotel. You are met at the airport and transferred to our hotel in the Miraflores district of Lima. There is a noticeboard in the reception with details of where and when the group welcome briefing will be held.
Accommodation: Hotel El Tambo 1 (or similar)
Day 2 : Drive South To Paracas And Tour The Ballestas Islands; To Ica
Location: Paracas
Accommodation Name: Hotel Vila Jazmin (or similar)
Meals Included: Breakfast
We set off around 5.30am and drive south from Lima until we reach the port of Paracas (a four to five-hour drive). The Ballestas Islands lie a short distance off the coast here and are home to one of the highest concentrations of seabirds in the world – we visit them by boat.
On the outward journey, we pass the curious pre-Inca Candelabra geoglyph, a huge (more than 490ft/150m high) three-pronged trident shape etched into the sandy hillside, the origin and purpose of which remains unknown (although there are many theories). Upon reaching the islands, we explore the caves and rock archways by boat and observe sea lion and fur seal colonies plus humboldt penguins and array of other birds such as cormorants, pelicans, tendrils and Peruvian blue-footed boobies.
We take open-top motorised boats, which are shared with members of the public (occasionally the sea is too rough and the boats can’t operate). Take heed of seabirds above – it is advisable to wear a hat. The boat trip lasts around two hours. Back on dry land, we drive for an hour or so to Ica, the heart of the Peruvian wine-growing region, where we spend the night.
Accommodation: Hotel Vila Jazmin (or similar)
Day 3 : To Nazca; See The Nazca Lines; Optional Scenic Flight
Location: Nazca Lines
Accommodation Name: Casa Andina Hotel/Alegria (or similar)
Meals Included: Breakfast
We drive towards Nazca, stopping to visit viewing platforms overlooking the Nazca Lines. These are one of the great archaeological mysteries, consisting of enormous drawings and patterns etched in the desert sand.
In the afternoon, there is usually time to take a scenic flight over the Nazca Lines (additional cost and weather dependent). Due to the small planes used, this is not suitable for those with a fear of flying or who suffer from travel sickness. As an alternative, your leader can arrange optional visits to the nearby burial grounds, Antonini Museum or the planetarium.
Accommodation: Casa Andina Hotel/Alegria (or similar)
Day 4 : Turn Inland From Coastal Desert, Climbing High Into The Andes
Location: Cuzco
Accommodation Name: Hotel de Turistas Abancay (or similar)
Meals Included: Breakfast
We turn inland from the coastal desert today, climbing high into the Andes on a long (around 12 to 13 hours) but spectacular drive. We pass through the largest vicuña reserve in the country, so look out for these smaller wild relatives of the llama. This region has only recently become easily accessible to tourists due to an upgrade of the Abancay-Chalhuanca road. The altitude here can make physical exertion difficult; the highest point we reach today is Negro Mayu, a pass at 15,092ft (4,600m) above sea level. We recommended that you rest in the evening. Tonight, we stay in Abancay on the road to Cuzco.
Accommodation: Hotel de Turistas Abancay (or similar)
Day 5 : Drive To Cuzco, Visiting Inca Sites On The Way
Location: Cuzco
Accommodation Name: Hotel Casa Andina Koricancha (or similar)
Meals Included: Breakfast
We set off towards Cuzco this morning, stopping to visit the Inca Saywite stone and Tarawasi ruins. The glaciated summits of the Vilcabamba mountain range and the descent into the Apurimac River valley demonstrate the dramatic contrasts of the Andes; expect stunning scenery throughout today’s roughly seven to eight-hour drive.
Take it easy upon arrival into Cuzco and drink plenty of water to allow your body time to acclimatise to the altitude (11,155ft/3,400m).
Accommodation: Hotel Casa Andina Standard Catedral (or similar)
Day 6 : Free Day To Explore Cuzco
Location: Cuzco
Accommodation Name: Hotel Casa Andina Koricancha (or similar)
Meals Included: Breakfast
To help you acclimatise, we embark on a relaxed walking tour this morning, which takes in the historic buildings and winding streets of Cuzco. The rest of the day has been left free for exploring on your own. The Plaza de Armas is a fantastic spot for people watching, and the Qoricancha Sun Temple in the Santo Domingo church and monastery is worth a visit. The Mercado San Pedro is the place to try local produce and there are many handicraft markets to shop for souvenirs, such as alpaca jumpers and scarves.
Outside the town are more Inca ruins, notably the fortress of Sacsayhuaman where the Inca armies made their last stand against the Conquistadors. A combined entrance fee (tourist ticket) for these sites and many others is recommended – please see the Optional Excursions section of the Trip Notes for prices. Sightseeing excursions to places outside Cuzco, including the Sacred Valley of the Incas, are also available. Please ask your tour leader.
Accommodation: Hotel Casa Andina Standard Catedral (or similar)
Day 7 : Attend Inti Raymi In Cuzco
Location: Cuzco
Accommodation Name: Hotel Casa Andina Koricancha (or similar)
Meals Included: Breakfast
The Festival of the Sun is held in Cuzco on 24 June each year. During this time, Cuzco is filled with colourful processions and other festivities include traditional dances and even animal sacrifice. In the morning, we walk to Qoricancha Temple (the Sun Temple) to see the beginning of the most important Andean religious festival in the country. After, we continue to the Plaza de Armas to witness the first offerings to the sun while people from the four traditional Inca regions (Suyos) perform ceremonial dances. Around mid-morning, we make the short journey by bus to Sacsayhuaman archaeological site, located on a hillside above Cuzco. The atmosphere is particularly evocative here, amid the Inca ruins, as we see the most traditional Andean worship rituals in honour of Mother Earth. The ceremony finishes in the mid-afternoon, after which we return to our hotel.
There can be quite a bit of waiting around for the festivities to kick off today and you may want to buy a packed lunch to take with you – your leader can help arrange this if you request it the night before.
Accommodation: Hotel Casa Andina Standard Catedral (or similar)
Day 8 : Train To Aguas Calientes; Tour Of Machu Picchu
Location: Machu Picchu
Accommodation Name: Terraza de Luna (or similar)
Meals Included: Breakfast
For most people, the highlight of the trip is the visit by train to one of the New Wonders of the World, Machu Picchu. This is one of the architectural and engineering marvels of the ancient world, in a mountain setting of staggering immensity. The Spaniards never found it, the Incas left no records of it, so Machu Picchu remained a great enigma, a city lost for centuries in the jungle until it was rediscovered in 1911 by the American historian Hiram Bingham.
We transfer (approximately two hours) to Ollantaytambo railway station to catch a train to Aguas Calientes (the town below Machu Picchu). The railway line follows a beautiful route through the Urubamba River valley. In the afternoon, we take a short bus ride up the winding road to Machu Picchu for a guided tour of the ruins. An afternoon visit tends to be quieter than going in the morning and the mist that shrouds the ruins at dawn has usually dispersed.
Please note, exploring the ruins involves a reasonable amount of walking, including up and down steep and uneven stone steps.
Accommodation: Terraza de Luna (or similar)
Day 9 : Free Morning Or Optional Second Visit To Machu Picchu; Afternoon Return To Cuzco By Train And By Road
Location: Cuzco
Accommodation Name: Hotel Casa Andina Koricancha (or similar)
Meals Included: Breakfast
We have a free morning to sleep in, relax and enjoy the buzz of this little town in the jungle below the ruins.
Should you wish to visit Machu Picchu again this morning, you need to purchase a second entrance ticket in advance. This allows you further time to explore the lost city on your own – it is not mandatory to have a guide for the second visit. Please contact your sales representative for details.
In the afternoon, we board the train back to Ollantaytambo and then continue by minibus to Cuzco, arriving in the late evening.
Accommodation: Hotel Casa Andina Standard Catedral (or similar)
Day 10 : Free Day For Optional Excursions
Location: Cuzco
Accommodation Name: Hotel Casa Andina Koricancha (or similar)
Meals Included: Breakfast
We have a final chance to enjoy the sights and shopping of this beautiful city. If you would like something more active, there is an array of optional activities available from Cuzco that your leader can organise. These include paddleboarding on a lake, mountain biking, or a combination of via ferrata and zip-lining in the Sacred Valley.
Accommodation: Hotel Casa Andina Standard Catedral (or similar)
Day 11 : Drive To Lake Titicaca, With Stops En Route; Boat To Amantani Island For Homestay
Location: Lake Titicaca
Accommodation Name: Amantani Island homestay (basic)
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Today we travel for eight to 10 hours along the Vilcanota River and onto the altiplano, the high plains separating the Andes from the jungle. Although it is quite a long drive, the views are often spectacular. There are scheduled stops at interesting sites to help break up the day and we can appreciate the immensity of the Andean landscapes. This afternoon, we arrive at the shores of Lake Titicaca (12,467ft/3,800m above sea level) and board a boat for our trip to Amantani Island. A hike around the island offers great views across the lake, while the night spent with a local family is a fantastic cultural insight into lives very different to our own. A packed lunch is included today.
Accommodation: Amantani Island homestay (basic)
Day 12 : Explore The Island; Afternoon Boat To Puno Visiting The Floating Reed Islands
Location: Lake Titicaca
Accommodation Name: Casona Plaza Hotel (or similar)
Meals Included: Breakfast
We explore the island in the morning before boarding our boat for the three-hour journey to Puno on the lakeshore. On the way, we visit Uros Island. The Uros have been living on reed rafts for centuries, and although many have now moved to the mainland there are still a couple of thousand who remain on the islands. A reasonable amount of their income is now provided by strictly regulated tourism, but they also still fish the lake and barter with mainland communities for daily essentials.
Accommodation: Casona Plaza Hotel (or similar)
Day 13 : Drive Across The Altiplano To Colca Canyon
Location: Colca Canyon
Accommodation Name: Hotel Pozo del Cielo (or similar)
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today we head across the altiplano again. This time, we cross to the southwest, heading back towards the coast to the high Colca Canyon (a five to six-hour drive). En route, we see vicuñas and possibly flamingos, crossing the Patapampa Pass (15,781ft/4,810m) before descending into what is considered the second-deepest canyon in the Americas (the deepest, the Cotahuasi Canyon, is also in Peru). There is time in the evening for an optional visit to the hot springs near the main town of Chivay (11,926ft/3,635m) – a warming pleasure after the chill of Lake Titicaca.
Accommodation: Hotel Pozo del Cielo (or similar)
Day 14 : Morning Condor Viewing; Afternoon Drive Past Huge Volcanoes To The White City Of Arequipa
Location: Arequipa
Accommodation Name: Selina Hotel (or similar)
Meals Included: Breakfast
Rise early to view condors soaring on the morning drafts rising out of the canyon. We then ascend out of the canyon and cross Patapampa Pass on our way to Arequipa, which is known as the White City due to the pale volcanic stone used to construct many of its colonial buildings. This picturesque city has a year-round pleasant climate and is surrounded by towering volcanoes, including the near-perfect cone of El Misti.
Accommodation: Selina Hotel (or similar)
Day 15 : Morning Visit Santa Catalina Convent; Afternoon Flight To Lima
Location: Lima
Accommodation Name: Hotel El Tambo 1 (or similar)
Meals Included: Breakfast
We visit the huge, serene convent of Santa Catalina in the morning. Built in 1580 and only opened to the outside world in the 1970s, it offers a rare insight into the lives led by nuns and has changed little through the centuries. There are still around 20 nuns living in the northern corner of the complex. In the afternoon or evening, we fly to Lima where we transfer to our hotel in Miraflores.
Accommodation: Hotel El Tambo 1 (or similar)
Day 16 : End Lima
Location: Lima
Meals Included: Breakfast
Today we start our return journey home, although there may be time for optional tours of Lima, including visits to the Gold Museum and tours of the historic downtown. You could also join our optional trip extension to the Amazon rainforest, where you explore lakes, rivers and jungle trails in search of incredible wildlife.
What's Included
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All breakfasts, one lunch and one dinner
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All accommodation
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All transport and listed activities
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Tour leader throughout
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Arrival and departure transfers
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Inti Raymi Festival ticket
What's Not Included
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Travel insurance
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Single accommodation (available on request)
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Visas or vaccinations
Food
All breakfasts, one lunch and one dinner are included. The tap water in Peru is not safe to drink. Free drinking water is provided in large containers, so please bring a refillable bottle with you.
Hotel breakfasts are normally simple buffets, usually including bread/toast and jam, cereal, sometimes eggs or a cooked dish, sometimes fruit, tea/coffee and fruit juice. We cannot guarantee that wheat- or gluten-free products will be available for breakfast in all locations – if you have an intolerance you may wish to bring your own breakfast food from home. Where lunch and dinner are not included, we visit a variety of local cafes and restaurants.
Peruvian cuisine is loved for its flavours and originality; it’s well worth digging into the local delicacies. Among these are ceviche (seafood or fish marinated in lime juice), lomo saltado (a Peruvian take on a beef stir-fry), and various hearty soups including the delicious quinoa soup. Other dishes include roasted cuy (guinea pig), alpaca steak. To drink, there’s pisco sour, the national beverage.
Accommodation
The properties selected for this Peru exploration are a blend of three-star quality and comfort, often within easy walking distance of the local attractions. Our Lima hotel is a welcome escape from the city bustle, while our Cuzco hotel is centrally located in the historic centre. A highlight of this tour is our 'live like a local' Amantani island homestay, which allows us to experience Andean warmth and hospitality. Below are some of the standout places we stay:
Lima: El Tambo 1 (night 1)
El Tambo 1 (uno) is our three-star Lima hotel in the lively tourist district of Miraflores. It has a restaurant and lovely small bar near the courtyard garden, plus easy access to local sites, such as Kennedy Park, the Larcomar Shopping Center and the Miraflores clifftop promenade where you can enjoy great views of the Pacific Ocean.
Ica: Hotel Villa Jazmin (night 2)
Surrounded by dunes and pisco distilleries, Hotel Villa Jazmin is an oasis of comfort in Ica. After a day of touring in the desert sun, Villa Jazmin invites you to relax by the pool and enjoy a cold drink from the bar (we recommend a pisco sour made with locally produced pisco).
Amantani island: Homestay (night 10)
Our trip includes an unforgettable homestay with a local family on Amantani island. This wonderful community project has guests staying with multiple families; the hosts share in the proceeds, which benefits both the Amantani community and the visitors who enjoy and learn from this unique cultural experience.
Colca Canyon: Hotel Pozo del Cielo (night 12)
Experience the charm of Hotel Pozo del Cielo as we visit Colca Canyon and the surrounding communities. With an inviting ambiance, panoramic views and warm hospitality, it has cosy rooms, a relaxing bar and a restaurant serving Peruvian delicacies.
Worth knowing
On our way from Nazca to Cuzco, we overnight in Abancay. Our Hotel de Turistas Abancay hotel is basic, yet functional for a restful overnight stay.
Amantani homestay: The rooms are basic but clean and the beds have sheets and plenty of blankets to keep you warm. There are shared drop toilets but no showers.
Single rooms can be booked for single supplement, subject to availability at the time of booking. This supplement covers single rooms throughout the trip, except for the homestay on Amantani island.
Check out our Q&As
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What is the Inti Raymi Festival and what can I expect during this event?
The Inti Raymi Festival, also known as the Festival of the Sun, is a significant Andean religious celebration held in Cuzco on June 24th each year. During this event, Cuzco is vibrant with colorful processions, traditional dances, and ceremonies. The festival begins at the Qoricancha Temple and continues to the Plaza de Armas, where offerings to the sun are made. The main ceremonies take place at the Sacsayhuaman archaeological site, where traditional Andean worship rituals are performed in honor of Mother Earth.
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What kind of accommodation can I expect during the tour?
The tour offers a blend of three-star quality accommodations, often located within easy walking distance of local attractions. In Lima, you will stay at El Tambo 1, a hotel in the Miraflores district. In Ica, the Hotel Villa Jazmin provides comfort surrounded by dunes. A highlight is the homestay on Amantani Island, offering a cultural experience with local families. Other accommodations include Hotel Pozo del Cielo in Colca Canyon and Hotel Casa Andina in Cuzco.
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What activities are included in the visit to Machu Picchu?
The visit to Machu Picchu includes a train journey to Aguas Calientes, followed by a short bus ride to the site. There, you will have a guided tour of the ruins, which involves a reasonable amount of walking, including navigating steep and uneven stone steps. The tour is scheduled for the afternoon, which is typically quieter and offers clear views as the morning mist usually disperses by then.
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What is the experience like on Amantani Island during the homestay?
The homestay on Amantani Island offers a unique cultural experience where you stay with local families. The accommodations are basic but clean, with shared drop toilets and no showers. The beds are equipped with sheets and plenty of blankets to keep you warm. This experience provides insight into the traditional lifestyle of the island's inhabitants and includes a hike around the island for stunning views of Lake Titicaca.
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Are there any optional activities available during the tour?
Yes, there are several optional activities available during the tour. In Cuzco, you can explore additional Inca ruins, visit the Sacred Valley, or engage in activities like paddleboarding, mountain biking, or via ferrata and zip-lining in the Sacred Valley. In Nazca, you can take a scenic flight over the Nazca Lines or visit nearby burial grounds and museums. Your tour leader can help arrange these activities.
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What happens if I need to change my holiday date once I’ve booked?
If you wish to make any changes to your booking, particularly if you need to alter any flights booked through us, please let us know as soon as possible. There is a booking or flight amendment fee of £40 per change and flight amendments often incur extra airline costs depending on the changes to be made and if the ticket has been issued or not.
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How long has the tour company been trading?
Exodus has been trading since 1974
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What documents will I receive before I travel?
Your final joining instructions and flight details, if booked with us, will then be sent out 2 to 3 weeks before departure. If you would like a hard copy posted, or if you require these any earlier, please contact the customer operations team. We advise that if you are booking connecting travel before receiving these, please ensure you leave plenty of time.
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Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?
Travellers are welcome to opt to share a room with a tour member of the same gender for no additional charge. If you'd like your own room, we can request a single supplement so that you will have your own room throughout.
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Can I join the tour once it has departed?
You are welcome to meet the group after the tour has departed however there is no reduction in rate for joining a tour after the departure date.
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