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Inca Panorama Tour
18 - 35 Year Old Singles, Young Professionals and College Students

Inca Panorama

Overview

Walk in the footsteps of the Incas & live it up on this 11 day adventure. Experience the Colca Canyon, see the King of the Andes at Condor Cross & get up close to the locals & their unique way of life on Lake Titicaca’s floating islands. Pump up the volume in Cusco where action & adventure await, then wrap up the experience at Machu Picchu. Wash it all down with some Pisco Sours & good times in Peru’s awesome spots. Note: You can choose to either trek the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, or take it easy & go by train.

Itinerary

Day 1 Arrive Lima
Hola! Welcome to Lima and the start of an awesome South American adventure. On arrival into the city, check-in to the hotel, then spend the day exploring the city.Hotel

Day 2 Lima to Arequipa
This morning it’s an early start as we fly to Peru’s second largest city, the “White City” of Arequipa, or La Ciudad Blanca. Upon arrival, get your bearings on an orientation tour of the city. After we arrive at the hotel, there’s time to freshen up before free time for lunch. With many great restaurants and cafés, there are loads of places to indulge in some great local food. Tonight you’ll really get to know your tour buddies over dinner at one of the city’s great restaurants. You’ll have the choice of some of Peru’s famous cuisine like Recoto Relleno (stuffed hot peppers) or Chupe de Camerones (Crayfish chowder). Hotel (B,D)

Day 3 Arequipa to Colca Canyon
This morning, we travel to one of the world’s deepest canyons – Colca Canyon. We’ll drive through through Salinas and Aguada Blanca National Reserve where the elusive Vicuña, the smallest of the South American camelid family roams wild. We’ll stop for a break at “the crossroads” where the routes to Colca Canyon and Puno separate. We’ll enjoy a steaming cup of coca tea at a local shop and awesome views of the windswept landscapes of the sandstone cliffs found here. Later on, spend your evening hanging with the group. Cards and board games or drinks and conversation by the hotel’s enormous fireplace are a must. Lodge (L) (B,D)

Day 4 Colca Canyon to Puno
We’ll set out early this morning and head to Cruz del Condor, a platform 3800m above sea level for a chance to spot the King of the Andes, the Andean Condor. With a wingspan of up to 3 metres/10 feet, this regal bird uses the warm air currents to float effortlessly through the canyon searching for food. We’ll also stop for a visit the beautiful colonial church of Yanque which helps to illustrate the history of the area. On arrival, we’ll check-in to our hotel where you can freshen up or chill out before heading out to find a local spot for dinner. Hotel (B)

Day 5 Puno
This morning, it’s time to check out the area from a different angle! First up, we’ll make our way to the town’s port by a classic means of transport, the triciclo or three-wheeled bike taxi. We’ll then jump on board our boat for a two and a half hour trip across Lake Titicaca to Taquile Island. On arrival at the island, there’s the opportunity to visit some weaving groups and to savor a tasty local meal before jumping back on the boat for our cruise to our next stop – the famous floating Uros Islands. You’ll get a glimpse at the local lifestyle as you visit small fish farms, a natural history museum, a local’s home and check out the variety of wares for sale by the women of the community, including local textiles and mini totora reed boats. Later, we'll return to PUno for dinner and a couple of drinks or turning in for an early night. Hotel (B,D)

Day 6 Puno to Cusco
Our first stop outside of Puno is the village of Pukara, named after a pre-Inca civilization. We‘ll visit a small museum where you’ll see the Pukara archeological site (500bc-200ad). Next up is La Raya, the highest point of our journey, marking the border between the regions of Puno and Cusco. Tonight the evening is free to check out the sights, smells and sounds of Cusco. There are loads of places in town to try out some local cuisine, or maybe try some delicious street food and head out for a taste of how to party, Cusco-style. Hotel (B)

Day 7 Cusco
Cusco, the heart of the Inca Empire, is now the modern-day starting point for visits to Peru’s most famous site, Machu Picchu. First up we’ll help you get your bearings on a walking tour of the city including a visit to the neighborhood of San Blas, and a stop on Calle Hatunrumiyoc, not far from Plaza de Armas. It is a narrow pedestrian street, famous for its Inca walls where huge stones are precisely carved to fit together without mud or concrete. Tonight we’ll check out the nightlife that is sure to keep you hopping into the wee hours of the night. Hotel (B,D)

Day 8 Cusco to Sacred Valley
Say farewell to Cusco this morning as we make our way to the Sacred Valley of the ancient Incas. The Sacred Valley was the heart of the Inca’s agricultural setting and an important ceremonial region, with the sacred sites of Cuzco at one end and Machu Picchu at the other and countless ceremonial sites in between. Our first stop is to one of these sites, Pisac. After a stop for lunch in Urubamba we’ll make our way to one of the oldest continuously inhabited towns of South America – Ollantaytambo. We’ll wander around the site or visit the still inhabited Inca buildings before checking into the hotel. Hotel (B)

Day 9 Train to Machu Picchu or trek the Inca Trail
For those that have chosen the Inca Trail trek, well wake up this morning and take the train to KM104 to start your trek. Under the guidance of our professional Inca Trail Guide you’ll climb a gentle slope and experience the wildlife and cloudforest found here. After lunch begin the journey to our highlight, Machu Picchu. We’ll walk along the original Inca stonework path, past an altar to the Sun Gate where you’ll catch your first look at this awesome site. If you haven’t chosen our Inca Trail Trek today, then the morning is free to explore Sacred Valley. If you’re up for it, biking, hiking, rafting and horseriding await you today. This afternoon, we’ll catch a train through the lush and verdant mountains to Machu Picchu Pueblo the town at the base of the ruins. After check in at the hotel we’ll head out for dinner. Hotel (B,D)

Day 10 Machu Picchu to Cusco
It’s an early start this morning to be among the first to enter Machu Picchu. For those who want to get the blood pumping, there may be an opportunity to climb Wayna Picchu, the mountain peak behind the ruins. You’ll learn all about the site as we take a tour through the most important parts of the site such as the Temple of Three Windows, the ceremonial baths and the altar. After the tour, there’s time to explore more of the site in your own time. Hotel (B)

Day 11 Depart Cusco
Don’t forget to swap addresses with your mates and Tour Manager, as our South American adventure ends this morning after breakfast. (B)


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Included:
11 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, and 5 Dinners

Dates & Prices

Call Definite Departure 10 Mar 2012 20 Mar 2012 $1875
Call Definite Departure 10 Mar 2012 20 Mar 2012 $2035
Call Definite Departure 17 Mar 2012 27 Mar 2012 $1875
Call Definite Departure 17 Mar 2012 27 Mar 2012 $2035
Call Definite Departure 31 Mar 2012 10 Apr 2012 $1875
Call Definite Departure 31 Mar 2012 10 Apr 2012 $2035
Booked Definite Departure 14 Apr 2012 24 Apr 2012 $1875
Booked Definite Departure 14 Apr 2012 24 Apr 2012 $2035
Call Definite Departure 28 Apr 2012 08 May 2012 $1875
Call Definite Departure 28 Apr 2012 08 May 2012 $2035
Booked Definite Departure 19 May 2012 29 May 2012 $1875
Booked Definite Departure 19 May 2012 29 May 2012 $2035
Booked Definite Departure 14 Jul 2012 24 Jul 2012 $1875
Booked Definite Departure 14 Jul 2012 24 Jul 2012 $2035
Booked Definite Departure 11 Aug 2012 21 Aug 2012 $1875
Booked Definite Departure 11 Aug 2012 21 Aug 2012 $2035
Call 25 Aug 2012 04 Sep 2012 $1875
Call 25 Aug 2012 04 Sep 2012 $2035
Call 15 Sep 2012 25 Sep 2012 $1875
Call 15 Sep 2012 25 Sep 2012 $2035
Available 20 Oct 2012 30 Oct 2012 $1875
Call 20 Oct 2012 30 Oct 2012 $2035
Available 17 Nov 2012 27 Nov 2012 $1875
Call 17 Nov 2012 27 Nov 2012 $2035
Available 22 Dec 2012 01 Jan 2013 $1875
Call 22 Dec 2012 01 Jan 2013 $2035
*Prices are not guaranteed until time of booking


Only a $200 deposit required to book.
Full payment not due until 45 days prior to departure. (So if paying within 45 days please pay full amount).
You are booking a shared room if you would like a single room please call 877 848-7477.

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