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City of Kings to the Lost City: Lima, Cusco & Machu Picchu


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City of Kings to the Lost City: Lima, Cusco & Machu Picchu

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6 days from $779 pp without flights

This curated journey threads Peru’s greatest hits into a seamless arc: the coastal capital of Lima with its UNESCO-listed Historic Centre—Plaza Mayor.

At a Glance

  • Lima (UNESCO): Plaza, Cathedral, Casa Aliaga
  • Cusco: Sacsayhuamán, Puka Pukara, baroque Cathedral
  • Moray: Concentric terraces, microclimates
  • Maras: Salt pans, Sacred Valley views
  • Machu Picchu: Inca citadel, mountain vistas
  • Urubamba Rail: Scenic ride to Aguas Calientes
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This curated journey threads Peru’s greatest hits into a seamless arc: the coastal capital of Lima with its UNESCO-listed Historic CentrePlaza Mayor, the 16th-century Cathedral and aristocratic Casa Aliaga—then inland to highland Cusco, once the heart of the Inca Empire. Here, perfectly fitted stone and colonial baroque meet at Qoricancha, the Cusco Cathedral and hilltop bastions like Sacsayhuamán, Qenqo and Puka Pukara. A day in the Sacred Valley reveals the Inca genius for landscape: the concentric terraces of Moray—a living laboratory of microclimates—and the shimmering white honeycombs of the Maras salt pans spilling down a canyon wall.

By rail along the Urubamba River, jungle slopes and cloud-forest cliffs guide you to Aguas Calientes and the stone symphony of Machu Picchu. A guided circuit decodes temples, fountains and agricultural terraces beneath Huayna Picchu, with time to linger for that once-in-a-lifetime panorama. Thoughtful pacing—private transfers, comfortable hotels in Lima, Cusco and Aguas Calientes, and key entrances including the Cusco Tourist Ticket (BTC)—keeps logistics effortless so you can focus on the essentials: sunrise over Andean ridgelines, the cool touch of ashlar walls, and the bright, citrus snap of ceviche on your first night in Peru.

The result is an immersive Peru itinerary balancing culture and scenery—Lima city tourCusco & SacsayhuamánMoray & MarasMachu Picchu by train—crafted for travellers who want depth without rush, and iconic views without logistical friction.

The short itinerary

Day 1 : ARRIVAL IN LIMA — PACIFIC CLIFFS, COLONIAL PLAZAS & YOUR FIRST PERUVIAN SUNSET
Day 2 : LIMA — UNESCO OLD TOWN, COLONIAL GRANDEUR & WORLD-CLASS MUSEUMS
Day 3 : LIMA - CUSCO (≈90 MIN FLIGHT; NOT INCLUDED) — SUN TEMPLE STONES & ANDEAN CITADELS
Day 4 : CUSCO - MARAS & MORAY - CUSCO — ANDEAN TERRACES, SALT PANS & SACRED VALLEY VISTAS
Day 5 : CUSCO - MACHU PICCHU - AGUAS CALIENTES — RAILS, CLOUD FOREST & THE INCA CITADEL
Day 6 : AGUAS CALIENTES - CUSCO — OPTIONAL SECOND ENTRY & VALLEY RAILS HOME
Day 7 : DEPART CUSCO — FAREWELL TO THE ANDES

Day 1 : ARRIVAL IN LIMA — PACIFIC CLIFFS, COLONIAL PLAZAS & YOUR FIRST PERUVIAN SUNSET

Touch down at Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM), where our local representative greets you at arrivals and whisks you by private transfer to your hotel in Lima. Peru’s capital is a compelling mix of pre-Columbian heritage, Spanish colonial architecture, and cutting-edge gastronomy set along dramatic Pacific bluffs. Settle in, freshen up, and choose your pace: recharge after the flight or step out for an easy first look at the city’s rhythm—palm-lined parks, ocean air, and the glow of café windows at dusk.

At Leisure (own pace, own expense)

Malecón stroll (Miraflores): Clifftop paths, paragliders tracing the sky, waves breaking below.
Parque del Amor: Mosaic walls and ocean views—perfect at sunset.
Barranco taster: Street art, concept cafés, and the Puente de los Suspiros (Bridge of Sighs).
First bites: Bright, lime-kissed ceviche or a classic lomo saltado; pair with a pisco sour.

Optional: Magic Water Circuit with Dinner (shared basis)

As evening falls, add a luminous chapter to your first night with Lima’s Magic Water Circuit, a Guinness-recognized complex of choreographed fountains in Parque de la Exposición. Walk among illuminated arches, mirrored pools, and dancing jets set to music, then continue to a local restaurant for a flavorful Peruvian dinner.

Details: Shared service • Not available Sun/Mon • Start 17:30 • Duration ~4 hrs • Includes hotel pick-up/drop-off, bilingual guide (ES/EN), entrance tickets, and dinner.

Practical Tips

• Keep a light jacket—Lima’s coastal breeze can feel cool in the evening.
• Traffic is lively; allow buffer time when moving between neighborhoods.
• Hydrate after the flight and dine light on night one—tomorrow’s adventures will taste even better.

Day 2 : LIMA — UNESCO OLD TOWN, COLONIAL GRANDEUR & WORLD-CLASS MUSEUMS

Wake to a generous hotel breakfast and the hum of the Pacific. Today is devoted to Lima’s Historic Centre (UNESCO), where baroque balconies shade sunlit plazas and centuries of power and faith are etched into stone. You’ll trace the city’s arc from pre-Hispanic roots to Spanish colonial splendour and refined criollo culture—then finish among treasures of ancient Peru at the celebrated Larco Museum.

Morning — Colonial Downtown Panorama

Begin with a scenic orientation through the Plaza Mayor (Main Square), the political and spiritual heart of the former City of Kings. Gaze up at the yellow façade of the Municipal Palace, the ornate balconies of the Palacio Arzobispal, and the commanding lines of Lima’s Cathedral, first consecrated in the 16th century. Inside, chapels gleam with gilded altars and quiet stone—the perfect place to feel the city’s layered time.

Casa Aliaga — A Living Colonial Mansion

Step into Casa Aliaga, granted by conquistador Francisco Pizarro to Captain Jeronimo de Aliaga. Still held by the same family, the house preserves carved cedar staircases, painted tiles, and salons hung with ancestral portraits—an intimate window into Lima’s aristocratic past that few destinations can match.

Afternoon — Pueblo Libre & Larco Museum

Continue to the traditional district of Pueblo Libre and the exquisite Larco Museum, set in a whitewashed viceregal mansion draped in bougainvillea and built atop a 7th-century pre-Columbian platform. Its galleries unfold a masterclass in ancient Peruvian civilizations—Chavín, Moche, Nazca, Wari, Lambayeque, Chimú and Inca—through gold and silver finery, feathered regalia, ritual vessels and the renowned collection of erotic ceramics that illuminate beliefs about fertility and cosmology.

Don’t miss the visible storage—row upon row of impeccably catalogued ceramics—and the garden café for a refreshing maracuyá juice or a light dessert before you return to the coast.

Rest of Day — At Leisure

The late afternoon is yours. Meander the Malecón in Miraflores, browse indie galleries in Barranco, or settle in for an early dinner: citrus-bright ceviche, creamy ají de gallina, or wood-fired anticuchos. Pair with a classic pisco sour or a zesty chilcano.

Tips: Modest attire is respectful inside churches; photography may be restricted in parts of Casa Aliaga and the Cathedral. Lima traffic is lively—allow buffer time between districts. Evenings can be cool along the cliffs; carry a light layer.

Day 3 : LIMA - CUSCO (≈90 MIN FLIGHT; NOT INCLUDED) — SUN TEMPLE STONES & ANDEAN CITADELS

After breakfast, a private transfer takes you from your hotel to Lima Airport for your flight to Cusco. Important: book a morning flight arriving in Cusco no later than 10:30 (noon arrivals are too late for today’s program). On landing, meet our representative for a smooth transfer to your hotel, where coca tea and a short rest help you settle into the Andes.

Afternoon — Cusco Highlights Tour

Begin at the Convent of Santo Domingo, a Renaissance–Baroque complex built atop the Inca Qoricancha (Temple of the Sun). Perfectly fitted ashlar walls still ring the base—ancient chronicles recall gold sheathing and solar iconography once dazzling these chambers.

Continue to the Cusco Cathedral on the Plaza de Armas, an imposing repository of colonial art, carved pulpits and silverwork. Then ride up to the hilltops for the cyclopean terraces of Sacsayhuamán, whose zigzag ramparts command sweeping views over Cusco’s red-tiled roofs.

Trace Inca ritual landscapes at Qenqo—its carved channels, niches and amphitheater-like curve suggest ceremonies tied to agriculture and cosmos—before visiting Puka Pukara (“Red Fortress”), a strategic complex of walls, bathhouses and watchtowers crowning a prominent ridge.

Flight Note: Lima → Cusco flight not included. Schedule a morning arrival in CUZ by 10:30 to keep the full tour.

Altitude & Comfort Tips

• Cusco sits at ~3,400 m—walk gently on day one; hydrate well and avoid heavy meals.
• Wear layered clothing; afternoons are warm in the sun, cool in shade and evenings.
• Good footwear for uneven stonework at the archaeological sites.

Day 4 : CUSCO - MARAS & MORAY - CUSCO — ANDEAN TERRACES, SALT PANS & SACRED VALLEY VISTAS

After breakfast, roll out of Cusco toward the Sacred Valley, where snowcaps crease the skyline and patchwork fields dip to river bends. Your route traces adobe hamlets and potato plots to the enigmatic amphitheaters of Moray—vast, concentric bowls carved into the earth, each ring creating a distinct microclimate. Whether agricultural laboratory or ceremonial calendar, Moray’s precision stonework and engineered drainage still impress centuries on.

Moray — The Inca’s Living Geometry

Walk the rim for wide-angle views of ever-widening terraces stepping down 30+ meters. Temperature shifts between levels could mimic different Andean zones, letting Inca agronomists test crops from maize to quinoa. Notice the impeccable stone retaining walls, discreet stair stones, and channels that wick rain from the bowl—form meeting function with elegant restraint.

Maras — The Terraced Salt Pans

Continue a short drive to the otherworldly Salineras de Maras. Fed by a mineral spring since pre-Inca times, thousands of honeycomb ponds climb the hillside in chalk-white tiers. As water evaporates under highland sun, crystals blush pink with trace minerals—long prized by local communities and once taxed by the Inca state. From the mirador, the valley drops away in dramatic folds, making for stunning photos.

Browse small cooperative stalls for pink salt, herb blends and artisanal snacks (own expense). Purchases support families who still tend the pans by hand.

Return to Cusco

Afternoon transfer back to your hotel in Cusco. The rest of the day is at leisure—ease into a café on the Plaza de Armas, sample cuy or alpaca at a contemporary Andean kitchen, or wander San Blas’ ateliers for ceramics and textiles.

Practical Tips

• Sun is intense at altitude—use high-SPF, hat, and sunglasses.
• Wear sturdy shoes for uneven paths and terrace steps.
• Carry small cash for community stalls and restroom stops.
• Hydrate steadily; keep movements unhurried to respect the altitude.

Day 5 : CUSCO - MACHU PICCHU - AGUAS CALIENTES — RAILS, CLOUD FOREST & THE INCA CITADEL

After breakfast, meet your driver for the scenic transfer across patchwork Andean fields to Ollantaytambo Station. Board the train to Aguas Calientes, following the Urubamba River as granite walls rise and vegetation deepens from highland scrub to cloud forest. Wide windows frame snowcaps, Inca terraces and flashes of bromeliads clinging to rock.

Bus to the Citadel

At Aguas Calientes, switch to the shuttle for a ~25-minute switchback climb to Machu Picchu. Each bend reveals a higher sweep of jungle-clad ridges until the citadel appears—stone upon stone, poised between Huayna Picchu and the roaring river far below.

Guided Exploration — The Inca’s Mountain Sanctuary

With your expert guide, trace the citadel’s spine from the Guardian’s Hut overlook to the Temple of the Sun, Royal Residence, ritual fountains and agricultural terraces. Learn how emperor Pachacuti likely envisioned this retreat in the 15th century, how its ashlar masonry locks like a puzzle, and how the jungle kept the site unseen during the colonial era. Watch mist drift and condors ride thermals while llamas graze on emerald lawns.

Back to Aguas Calientes — Lunch & Leisure

Return by shuttle to Aguas Calientes for lunch at the renowned Café Inkaterra, a thatched, garden-rimmed spot tucked between rails and mountains. The afternoon is yours: browse artisan markets, sip a coca tea by the river, or simply rest to the sound of rushing water.

Good to Know

Bring: Passport (checked against your ticket), reusable water bottle, hat, high-SPF, light rain layer.
Bags: Citadel limits large backpacks; keep a small daypack.
Rules: No drones/tripods; follow one-way circuits set by park staff.
Health: Hydrate steadily; the cloud forest can be humid and sunny in turns.
Timing: Entry windows are fixed—please be punctual for bus/train schedules.

Day 6 : AGUAS CALIENTES - CUSCO — OPTIONAL SECOND ENTRY & VALLEY RAILS HOME

Ease into the day with a hearty breakfast and a slow river-mist morning in Aguas Calientes. Today is deliberately flexible: linger over coffee as clouds lift off knife-edged ridges, browse artisan stalls, or—subject to availability—return to Machu Picchu on your own for fresh perspectives and quieter corners.

Optional: Second Entry to Machu Picchu (own arrangement)

A second visit lets you follow a different one-way circuit for alternate viewpoints and photos. Required items—second-entry ticket and shuttle bus Aguas Calientes ↔ Machu Picchu—are subject to availability and must match your preferred entry time. Carry your passport; it is checked at the gate.

Huayna Picchu (extra permit; limited spaces): A steep, switchback hike ~360 m above the citadel to dizzying terraces and lookout points. Expect narrow stairs and exposure—best for sure-footed hikers.
Inti Punku (Sun Gate) (access/routes vary by regulation; subject to availability): A rewarding ascent ~390 m above the site with classic postcard views when permitted. Check current rules before booking.

Prefer a gentler morning?

Stroll the riverside path, sip coca or muña tea, visit the local market, or soak (own cost) in the hot springs that gave Aguas Calientes its name.

Afternoon — Train & Road Back to Cusco

Meet at the Aguas Calientes station for your train to Ollantaytambo, watching the Urubamba flash silver between jungle walls. On arrival, your driver awaits for the scenic road transfer across the Sacred Valley and up to Cusco. Check in and enjoy a relaxed evening at altitude.

Practical Tips

Book early for second-entry tickets and Huayna Picchu permits; bring your passport and respect fixed time slots.
• Pack light for the citadel: small daypack, water, hat, high-SPF, rain shell; trekking poles may require rubber tips and are sometimes restricted.
• Huayna Picchu has steep, narrow steps with drop-offs—avoid in rain or if you’re uncomfortable with heights.
• Keep your train boarding pass handy; arrive at the station 30–40 minutes before departure.

Day 7 : DEPART CUSCO — FAREWELL TO THE ANDES

After breakfast, meet your driver in the hotel lobby for a smooth, private transfer to Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ). As red-tiled roofs slip past and eucalyptus gives way to runway vistas, take a final look at the ridgelines and terraces that framed your journey—temples, citadels and cloud-threaded valleys stitched together by Inca stone.

Departure Notes

• Allow ample time for altitude-friendly pacing at the airport—walk unhurriedly and hydrate.
• Keep your passport, e-ticket and any souvenirs (salt, textiles, ceramics) easily accessible for screening.
• Pack fragile items in soft layers; liquids must meet airline regulations (100 ml per container, in a clear bag).

Included Today: Private hotel → CUZ airport transfer.
Optional: If your flight departs later, consider a light lunch and gentle stroll—save stair climbs for another visit.

With wheels up, the Andes taper to a quilt of fields and rivers. You depart with more than photos—sun-warmed stone, mist-laced mornings and the hush of the Sacred Valley tucked in your memory. Hasta pronto, Perú.

What's included

  • Operated with bilingual English/Spanish local guide.
  • 6 nights’ accommodation in hand-picked hotels (Lima, Cusco, Aguas Calientes).
  • 6 breakfasts, 1 lunch on Day 5
  • Private transfers: airport ⇄ hotel (Lima/Cusco).
  • Shared transfers: hotel ⇄ train stations as per itinerary.
  • Roundtrip train to Machu Picchu:• Standard/Superior: PeruRail Expedition or IncaRail Voyager
  • Deluxe: PeruRail Vistadome or IncaRail 360°
  • Shuttle bus Aguas Calientes ↔ Machu Picchu ↔ Aguas Calientes.
  • All visits mentioned:• Lima: Casa Aliaga, Cathedral, Larco Museum
  • Cusco: Qoricancha (Coricancha/Temple of the Sun), Cathedral, Sacsayhuamán, Qenqo, Puka Pukara, Tambomachay
  • Sacred Valley: Moray, Maras salt pans
  • Machu Picchu: Guided citadel visit (per regulations and timed entry)
  • Cusco Tourist Ticket (BTC) for included sites.
  • Notes: Train service (operator/class) confirmed per booked category and availability. Site access and circuits at Machu Picchu are regulated and time-slotted by park authorities.

What's not included

  • Personal expenses (laundry, phone/data, souvenirs, etc.).
  • Beverages (alcoholic & non-alcoholic) during included meals.
  • Meals not specified in the programme.
  • Tips/gratuities for driver and guide.
  • Optional activities and additional visits not listed as included.
  • International flights to/from Peru.
  • Domestic flight Lima ⇄ Cusco (book a morning arrival in Cusco; flight not included).
  • Airport departure taxes (international & domestic), if applicable and not included in your ticket.
  • Note: Many airlines include departure taxes within the ticket price; please check your fare conditions. Exact inclusions prevail as per your final booking voucher.
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Your Program Duration = 6 Days
All the Prices are in USD ($) Per Person.

Hand-picked hotels that pair comfort with great sightseeing access—urban ease in Lima, heritage charm in Cusco, and a convenient base in Aguas Calientes for Machu Picchu.

City Hotel Description
Lima Tierra Viva (Lima) Modern, well-run city hotel with easy access to Miraflores clifftop parks, restaurants and the Malecón. Comfortable rooms, reliable Wi-Fi and friendly service—ideal for soft-landing nights.
Cusco Tierra Viva (Cusco) Characterful base near the historic centre and San Blas. Cozy, altitude-aware comforts, hot showers and tea stations—perfect between cathedral visits and hilltop ruins.
Aguas Calientes Hatun Inti Classic Practical riverside stay a short walk from the train station and shuttle stop to Machu Picchu. Simple, comfy rooms and a hearty breakfast to fuel early citadel entries.
 

If any listed hotel is unavailable, a comparable alternative of the same quality will be confirmed.

 

Important Pre-Departure & On-Tour Notes (Peru)

Optional activity (Day 1): The Magic Water Circuit with Dinner does not operate on Sundays and Mondays.

Nationality & residency: Rates do not apply to Peruvians or to travellers who have been in Peru for more than 60 days. If passengers are Peruvian or exceed a 60-day stay, local sales tax of 18% will be collected by our local operator.

Domestic flight timing (LIM → CUZ): Your flight must arrive in Cusco no later than 10:30; midday (12:00) arrivals are too late for the day’s programme.

Hotel check-in: Most hotels begin check-in at 13:00. Early arrivals are subject to room availability; guests may wait in the lobby until check-in is possible.

High altitude guidance: Cusco and Puno sit above 3,400 m (11,200 ft). Please take precautions to mitigate altitude sickness. Travellers with heart conditions or high blood pressure should consult their doctor before departure.

Rainy season adjustment (Day 4, Dec–Mar): During heavy rains, the visit will include Chinchero, Maras town, and traditional chicherías (local corn beer houses) instead of the Salineras (salt pans). You may also opt to replace this tour with a visit to the South Valley.

Operational changes: We may modify itineraries or activities due to weather, technical issues, or safety considerations.

IMPORTANT: Machu Picchu entry regulations

The maximum stay in the citadel is 4 hours (of which approximately 2.5 hours are guided). If also visiting Machu Picchu Mountain or Huayna Picchu, you have an additional 3 hours for that hike, on top of the citadel time. Re-entry later the same day or the following day requires purchasing an additional timed ticket in advance; there is no ticket sales office at the site.

To protect the sanctuary and its UNESCO status, the Ministry of Culture assigns specific visitor circuits and time slots based on availability at confirmation.

Prohibited items at Machu Picchu: Professional cameras requiring lights or tripods, telephoto lenses over 2 kg (special permit and fee required), drones, selfie sticks, sprays, high heels, walking sticks without rubber tips, banners/posters, sharp objects, and backpacks larger than 40 × 35 × 20 cm.

Single-use plastics: Access to 76 protected natural areas—including Machu Picchu—prohibits single-use plastics. Please bring and use a reusable water bottle.

Documents: Carry the same ID/passport used to book your services; train tickets and Machu Picchu entries will be issued with that document’s details.

Train luggage (to/from Machu Picchu): Only hand luggage up to 5 kg (11 lb) and a total of 157 cm linear size (H+L+W) is permitted onboard. Main luggage will be kept at your chosen hotel.

What to pack: Light, comfortable clothing for the coast; warm layers for high-Andean regions. Avoid sleeveless tops, shorts, short skirts, or very short clothing when visiting religious sites or official buildings. Sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, and mosquito repellent are strongly recommended.

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    • Flight time Flights from major US cities to Lima take 12 to 16 hours with layover, typically via Miami, Panama City, or other major hubs. Direct flights (8–9 hours) are available from select cities such as Miami or Houston.
    • Time zone UTC –5 hours (Peru is the same as US Eastern Time during standard time and 1 hour behind during daylight saving time)
    • Recommended airlines American Airlines, Delta, United, LATAM, and Copa offer direct or one-stop flights. Our packages include one-stop flights with layover, with direct and preferred airline options available at an extra cost.
    • Best season The best time to visit Peru is from May to October during the dry season, with sunny days, clear skies in the Andes, and cooler nights. It’s a great time for trekking and cultural sightseeing.
    • Visa US citizens do not require a tourist visa to enter Peru. Entry requirements are subject to change, so travellers should check with the Peruvian Embassy or official sources before departure. It is your responsibility to check and meet entry requirements before travel.
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