Peru & Bolivia
The capital of Peru, Lima is a city of contrasts. Here
you'll encounter both abundant wealth and grinding poverty, modern
skyscrapers next to some of the finest museums and historical monuments
in Latin America. You will have a free day to explore its many museums,
markets and colonial plazas.
Your first stop, south of Lima is at the Ballestas Islands in the Paracas National Reserve.
Here you take a boat trip to view one of the most important marine
reserves in the world with the highest concentration of rare and exotic
sea birds and sea mammals. (B)
An hours drive inland in the heart of the Ica Desert is Peru's
main wine centre. Visit the Tacama winery, originally a
Jesuit run Bodega it now produces export quality wines as well as Peru's
national drink, Pisco. After your tasting session, continue a few
kilometres to the nearby oasis of Huacachina. A palm fringed
lake surrounded by impressive sand dunes, you can relax on the beach, go for a
swim & then if its an adrenaline rush you're after head out on a custom made dune buggy & roar across the desert
sands to the top of enormous dunes & then sand board down them - imagine snowboarding but on sand instead. Tonight, after an
unforgettable desert sunset, sit around the campfire while your guides cook up
a storm, followed by a night sleeping out under the stars. (B)
Travel to Peru is not complete without a trip to one of the world's greatest
archaeological mysteries - the Nazca Lines. Only discovered 80
years ago from the air, these huge figures carved into the desert floor are best
viewed by light aircraft. Thought to have been made by three different
civilisations going back more than 2000 years, there are many contrasting
theories about what they signify and why they are there, it is worthwhile asking
local opinion - you may well be surprised with the replies, this will
undoubtedly be one of the best experiences on your Peru travel adventure! Also
memorable is a visit to Chauchilla Cemetery
with its well-preserved mummies. Leaving the Atacama Desert we begin to climb
into the Andes mountain range towards Arequipa. (B)
Four days are dedicated to exploring this beautiful colonial city and the
spectacular surrounding area. Continuing as always with our theme of adventure
travel, Peru offers many options to go white water rafting, cycling, trekking,
horse riding as well as a visit to the Colca Canyon, which at
900m is not only one of the deepest in the world but also the home of the
majestic Condors. Here you can view the condors circling lazily
in the thermals rising from the canyon floor. (B x 4)
An overnight coach journey across the Andes takes us to Cuzco,
the outdoors capital of Peru and our base for the next 7 days. A mecca
for adventure travel, Peru's famous Inca Trail begins near this city.
Although Cuzco is today a colonial city most of its churches and museums
are built on top of original Inca stonewalls which are clearly visible.
You have the option of doing a day tour of the beautiful Urubamba or Sacred Valley of the Incas
where you'll find temples, terraces, local communities and markets
before returning to Cuzco for a good night's sleep before your Inca Trail! (B x 1)
We head out early from Cuzco to the Urubamba Valley from where we begin our 4
day hike along the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. This moderate to
strenuous hike is a once in a lifetime experience and anyone with a good level
of fitness can master it. A stunning combination of awesome views, Inca ruins,
magnificent mountains and exotic adventure. There are also alternatives to this
trek available for when the Classic Trail is unavailable, or by your choice.
Please see the section on Inca Trails for details, and ensure that you contact
us at the time of booking to arrange any alternatives. The route back to
Cuzco for all options is by train. (B x 4, L + D x 3)
You have 2 free days in Cuzco to relax and recover as well as explore more of the city and its museums and churches or look for local crafts. The adventurous can go white water rafting on the Urubamba or Apurimac River. (B x 2)
Bordering Peru and Bolivia at 3800m lies Lake Titicaca which will be one of the most memorable stops on your tour. Lake Titicaca is the original place of the Uros Indians who have made their homes on floating reed islands. By boat we visit the floating islands during the day and then we go that one step beyond the average and spend the night with one of the Indian families on the lesser known islands Isla Amantani or Taquile. Spending some time in these local communities is a definite highlight of travel to Peru and is almost like stepping back in time. This experience will provide a unique opportunity to learn more about the traditional lifestyle of the Andean people and their customs as well as supporting these families with some extra income. You have a free day to relax in Puno, on the shores of Lake Titicaca, and experience the rich Andean culture. (B x 3, L + D x1)
Our tour of Peru draws to a close this morning, as we leave for Bolivia. Just after crossing the border, is the picturesque lakeside village of Copacabana where we stop for the night. From here we continue onto the impressive city of La Paz. Bolivia is considered the most indigenous of all South American countries and this is clearly visible in La Paz. The capital is a hilly city full of markets and traditionally dressed people. There is also the opportunity for a one day 'gravity assisted' mountain bike adventure. A great place to spend a few extra days at the end of your Peru overland travel adventure as the city is renowned for sightseeing, shopping, its museums and several other excursions. The rest of the day is yours to explore the city. (B x 2)
The trip finishes after breakfast today. However if you wish to spend some extra time in La Paz, we can help arrange post tour accommodation for you. (B)
NOTE:
Adventure travel is not an exact science. The very unpredictability, which makes it
such a rewarding experience, means occasionally we must amend our itineraries
to take into account changing local circumstances. In such situations we’ll always try to
minimise any disruption, but you need to bear in mind that from time to time
events occur outside our control. While
our crew are experienced and knowledgeable of the countries through which we
travel they are not tour guides as such.
In some places we visit, experienced local guides will be available.