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Sacred Sites of the Incas
Machu Picchu - Lake
Titicaca (12 days/11 nights)

Empire of the Sun
Machu Picchu - Lake
Titicaca (14 days/13 nights)

Ancient Civilizations of Peru
Colca Canyon - Machu
Picchu Lake Titicaca (16 days/15 nights)

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Galapagos - Machu Picchu Lake Titicaca (or Amazon) (18 days/17
nights)

Grand Tour of the Inca Empire
Colca Canyon - Amazon Machu Picchu - Lake Titicaca (22 days/21 nights)

Ancient & Colonial Capitals
Machu Picchu (10
days/9 nights)

Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu (13 days/12 nights)

Machu Picchu & Galapagos
Machu Picchu - Galapagos (15 days/14 nights)

Galapagos & Machu Picchu
Galapagos - Machu Picchu (18 days/17 nights)

Amazon
Bio-Trip
Manu National Park (8 days/7 nights)
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Enchanted
Isles of the Galapagos
Galapagos (11
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Galapagos & the Kingdom of Quito
Galapagos - Andes (16 days/15 nights)

Galapagos
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Galapagos - Amazon (16 days/15 nights)
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Historic Haciendas of the Andes
Cotopaxi - Antisana
- Otavalo (7 days/6 nights)
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Puno - Lake Titicaca
- Corridor Quechua - Lima

Flamingo on the Uros
Islands, Lake Titicaca. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel.
Land Price (5 days/4 nights)
Royal
US$ 2,205 Imperial US$ 2,085 De Luxe US$ 2,055
The land price includes escorted
transfers, private excursions with professional guides and chauffeurs,
entrance fees, indicated category of accommodations, all meals
except beverages, all transportation except air flights, and
travel insurance for
guests through the age of 59 years. Over that age, there is a
supplementary fee. All prices are per person based on two people
sharing a guest room. For a detailed description of our services,
see About
Our Tours.
Map Hotels 5 Nights
Intra-Tour Air Flights
& Fares
Air fares are in addition
to the land price.
Intra-Tour Air Flights & Fares shows South American air flights needed for
this tour and the fares.

Boatman, Uros Islands,
Lake Titicaca. Photo:
Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel.
... the worship of the Sun constituted
the peculiar care of the Incas,
and was the object of their lavish expenditure.
The most ancient of the many temples dedicated
to this divinity
was in the Island of Titicaca,
whence the royal founders of the Peruvian
line
were said to have proceeded.
-- William
H. Prescott, The History of the Conquest of Peru, 1847
After a spectacular rail adventure
on the Orient-Express Andean Explorer through magnificent mountains
towering over the deep valleys of the meandering Huatanay River,
and across the gentle, rolling Altiplano, where vicuña
and alpaca are often seen; your tour will continue on and around
Lake Titicaca. First, cruise on your private yacht to the floating
Islands of the Uros, traditional Llachon and Taquile Island.
Then, drive north to the enigmatic archaeological site of Sillustani;
Lampa, with its Church of the Immaculate Conception; the Great
Temple of Pukara, the oldest ceremonial site of the Altiplano;
and the capricious geological formations of Tinajani.
Return to Lima to explore the Pachacamac
archaeological site and either the Museum of Archaeology or the
artists' quarter of Barranco. Afterward, transfer to the airport
for your overnight flight home.

Woman unloading totora
reeds. Uros Islands, Lake Titicaca. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel.
Highlights
Lake Titicaca
Day 1: Cuzco - Orient-Express
Andean Explorer - Puno. Transfer
to the train station. First Class service on the Orient-Express
Andean Explorer to Puno. Three-course lunch, followed by coffee
in the observation car. Scenic stop at La Raya, the highest point
on the route. Reception and transfer to your hotel. Dinner
and overnight in the Hotel
Libertador Puno.
Day 2: Puno (Uros Islands - Llachon
- Taquile Island). Transfer
to the port. All-day cruise to the floating islands of the Uros,
the traditional pueblo of Llachon and Taquile Island. Typical
lunch. Return to port and transfer to your hotel. Dinner and
overnight in the Hotel
Libertador Puno.
Day 3: Puno - Corridor Quechua
(Sillustani - Lampa - Pukara - Tinajani). All-day, overland excursion to Sillustani; Lampa,
with its colonial mansions, Church of the Immaculate Conception
and immense forests of "Queñuales" trees; the
Great Temple of Pukara, the oldest ceremonial site of the Altiplano;
and the capricious geological formations of Tinajani. Box lunch.
Return to Puno. Dinner and overnight in the Hotel
Libertador Puno.
Lima
Day 4: Puno - Juliaca - Lima.
Transfer to the airport. Flight to Lima.
Arrival, reception and transfer to your hotel. Morning drive
to Pachacamac, the most reknowned pre-Inca and Inca pilgrimage
site of the coast. Upon returning to Lima, lunch at the extraordinary
Huaca Pucllana restaurant, which reinterprets the Peruvian Criollo
tradition. Afterward, visit the Museum of Archaeology. Arrival
at your hotel, dinner in its Perroquet Restaurant and transfer
to the airport tonight for your Overnight Flight Home.
Day Room in the Country
Club Lima Hotel.
Optionally, you may select The Magic
of Barranco for your afternoon excursion:
Upon returning to Lima, lunch at the
extraordinary Huaca Pucllana restaurant, which reinterprets the
Peruvian Criollo tradition. Afterward, continue to Barranco for
visits to one of the country's finest crafts shops, the Museo
de Arte Colonial Pedro de Osma, La Puente de los Suspiros and
La Iglesia de La Ermita. Arrival at your hotel, dinner in its
Perroquet Restaurant and transfer to the airport tonight for
your Overnight Flight Home. Day Room in the Country
Club Lima Hotel.
Note: During December through April,
the restaurants used for lunch and dinner are reversed.
Home
Day 5: Lima - Home. Flight and arrival home.

Orient-Express Andean
Explorer railway, Meseta de Collao, Lake Titicaca. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel.
Day 1: Cuzco - Orient-Express Andean Explorer - Puno
Breakfast.
Early transfer to the Orient-Express Andean Explorer.
This spectacular rail adventure begins in Cuzco and runs south
to the historic city of Puno, on the shores of Lake Titicaca.
The gentle climb is breathtaking. The first half of the journey
is dominated by magnificent Andean mountains, towering over the
deep valleys of the meandering Huatanay River. It then reaches
the gentler, rolling Andean Plains, where vicuña and alpaca
are often seen. Sightseeing while on board the train is enhanced
by a glass-walled observation car. Excellent dining includes
a three-course lunch, followed by coffee served in the observation
car. The journey is broken by a scenic stop at La Raya,
the highest point on the route.
The banks of Lake Titicaca were
the meeting place of three cultures: the Aymara, the Quechua
and the Spanish, the combination of which becomes evident
in their artistic and cultural expressions. This unequaled legacy
has resulted in Puno being recognized as the Folkloric
Capital of Peru.

Festival of Candelaria,
Puno, Lake Titicaca. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel.
The city of Puno perches in the southeastern
highlands of Peru, or Altiplano, at a breathtaking 12,550
feet above sea level. It is situated on the shores of Titicaca,
an ancient inland sea thrust high into the Andes. The area, cold
and uninviting by some standards, is rich with spectacular landscapes
and imposing archaeological ruins.
Around Puno's main square, or the Plaza
de Armas, are the 18th century Cathedral; La Casa del Corregidor,
a traditional Puno manor house of the 19th century; and La Casa
del Conde de Lemos, a colonial mansion in which, according to
tradition, Viceroy Conde de Lemos stayed when he founded the
city on November 4, 1668. Early evening arrival, reception and
transfer to your hotel. Dinner and overnight in the Hotel
Libertador Puno.

Boatman sailing a traditional
reed boat, Uros Islands, Lake Titicaca. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel.
Day 2: Puno (Uros Islands - Llachon - Taquile Island)
Breakfast.
Early transfer to your private yacht for a day-long cruise on
Lake Titicaca to see the living culture of the Incas. First,
visit the Islands of the Uros, forty island-like packs
of floating totora reeds. Legend has it that Manco Capac, the
first Inca, and Mama Ocllo, his sister-consort, rose from the
waters of the lake to found the Inca Empire. The royal pair are
said to be the forebears of the Uros, whose descendents now inhabit
the lake's famous floating islands. These lake dwellers continue
to live like their ancestors did, preserving their customs and
idiosyncracies but, above all, their own system of communal life.

Floating houses, Uros
Islands, Lake Titicaca. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel. Luxury Lake Titicaca
Tours & Travel.
Continue by yacht to Llachon,
on the tip of the Capachica Peninsula. In this pristine village,
the indigenous people still observe Inca traditions and laws
-- gaining subsistence from the land, practicing ancient weaving
techniques and wearing their traditional clothing. Llachon rewards
the visitor with its native culture, charming scenes of country
life and glorious prospects across the lake.

Shepardess, Capachica
Peninsula, Lake Titicaca. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel.
Finally, visit Taquile Island.
"This is an indigenous community of some 350 families which
continues to live within the traditions of the 14th century,
according to the principles of Inca life. Here, without noting
the passing of time, the three golden rules of the Empire of
the Sun have been kept: Ama suwa, Ama quella, Ama llulla (do
not steal, don't be idle, and do not lie). The contact with other
civilizations has not been able to destroy the profound identity
of the Inca way...

Chillora, on the shore
of Lake Titicaca. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel.
On Taquile there are no planes, no trucks,
no cars, no motorcycles. It is on foot, following the little
pathways of ordered stones, that the visitor allows himself to
be infused with this surprising atmosphere that envelops the
island. The principal characteristic of the island resides in
the fact that it has conserved, across the centuries, a great
many of the customs of the old lake population, such as a comunitarian
life where everything is shared, exceptional handcrafts, and
-- unique of their kind -- dances and traditional music, maintained
in all their purity."
-- Hernan Cornejo &
Christian Nonis, Rumbos Magazine, Volume II, No. 10, 1997
After a lunch of typical cuisine, cruise
back to the port of Puno and your hotel. Dinner and overnight
in the Hotel
Libertador Puno.

Chullpas of Sillustani,
on the shore of Lake Umayo, Lake Titicaca. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel.
Day 3: Puno - Corridor Quechua (Sillustani - Lampa -
Pukara - Tinajani)
Breakfast.
All-day, overland excursion, beginning with an early morning
drive to Sillustani. Its necropolis, which is one of the
largest in America and one of the most impressive in the world,
stands over a peninsula-like esplanade, surrounded by the beautiful
Umayo lagoon. The chullpas found here are large funerary monuments
built by the Collas about 2,000 years ago. These quadrangular
and circular buildings are more than 40 feet high and their architectural
design is a real challenge for balance, as the diameter of the
base is less than the top. The site, surrounded by a landscape
that has given rise to diverse and mysterious legends, seems
imbued with a magical quality.

Woman with her llamas,
Malkini, Lake Titicaca. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel.
Afterward, visit Lampa, one of
the most attractive towns of Puno, because it retains its ancient
colonial design. Its mansions conserve their original appearance,
having an exterior finish of a natural red paint, the reason
the town is called the "Rose City". It is also known
for the Church of the Immaculate Conception and its immense forests
of "Queñuales", trees native to this altitude.

Great Temple of Pukara,
Lake Titicaca. Photo:
Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel.
Proceed to the Great Temple of Pukara
and other ruins, which constitute the most important and oldest
ceremonial site of the Altiplano, pre-dating Tiwanaku. The temple
is characterized by a series of stepped platforms, similar to
the Kalasasaya pyramid at Tiwanku, culminating in a plane ceremonial
center. There are also sinister stone sculptures, steles, or
tombstones, that seem to evidence a war-like civilization. It
is here that the origins of Andean culture in the Altiplano are
discovered.

Canyon of Tinajani,
Lake Titicaca. Photo:
Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel.
Not only man but nature has been sculpting
stone marvels around Lake Titicaca since before the dawn of history,
as seen in the capricious geological formations of Tinajani.
Box lunch. Return to Puno. Dinner and overnight in the Hotel
Libertador Puno.

House of the Virgins
of the Sun, Pachacamac, c. 1500 AD. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel.
Day 4: Puno - Juliaca - Lima
Breakfast. Transfer
to the airport for the flight to Lima. Arrival, reception
and transfer to your hotel. Morning drive to Pachacamac, the
most reknowned pre-Inca and Inca pilgrimage site of the coast,
dating back to 200 AD. It was originally devoted to the worship
of the earth god Pachacamac: "he who sustains or gives life
to the universe". Upon returning to Lima, lunch at the extraordinary
Huaca
Pucllana restaurant, located on
the grounds of a 1,500-year-old adobe pyramid
built by the original inhabitants of Lima. The cuisine is a reinterpretation
of the Peruvian Criollo tradition by chef Marilú Madueño
(Le Cordon Bleu Paris).
Afterward, visit the Museum of Archaeology.
The Museo Nacional de Arqueologia, Antropologia e Historia del
Peru exhibits evidence of all ancient cultures of Peruvian civilization
in a chronological and didactic way, the most interesting being
the collections of Chavin, Paracas, Nazca, Mochica, Huari, Chimu
and Inca. Masterpieces include the Raimondi Estele and the Tello
Obelisco. Paintings, objects, documents and relics of the colony,
emancipation, independence process and republican period are
exhibited in the adjoining manor house, which was the residence
of the viceroys Pezuela and La Serna and Peru's liberators Jose
de San Martin and Simon Bolivar. For details, see descriptions
of the archaeological museums. Arrival
at your hotel, dinner of Peruvian or international cuisine in
its Perroquet Restaurant and transfer to the airport tonight
for your Overnight Flight Home. Day Room in the Country
Club Lima Hotel.
Optionally, you may select The
Magic of Barranco for your afternoon
excursion.

A Paracas Necropolis
"manto", c. 500 BC. Museo Nacional de Arqueologia, Antropologia e Historia
del Peru. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel.
The Magic of Barranco
Upon returning to Lima, lunch at the
extraordinary Huaca Pucllana
restaurant, located on the grounds of a 1,500-year-old adobe pyramid
built by the original inhabitants of Lima. The cuisine is a reinterpretation
of the Peruvian Criollo tradition by chef Marilú Madueño
(Le Cordon Bleu Paris).
Afterward, continue to Barranco for a visit to one of the country's finest
crafts shops: Mari Solari's Las Pallas. Once Lima's beach
resort, this district is now the home of Peru's most prestigious
artists and writers. Among its colorful, colonial mansions is
the Palacio de Osma, now the Museo de Arte Colonial Pedro de Osma, which focuses on colonial Peruvian art from
the country's cultural centers of the day. La Puente de los
Suspiros (The Bridge of Sighs) is a romantic outlook over
the ocean in the loveliest part of the quarter, said to inspire
artists. Next to it is La Iglesia de La Ermita (The Church
of the Hermitage), built on the spot where legend has it that
a glowing image of Christ appeared. Arrival at your hotel, dinner
of Peruvian or international cuisine in its Perroquet Restaurant
and transfer to the airport tonight for your Overnight Flight
Home. Day Room in the Country
Club Lima Hotel.
Note: During December through April,
the restaurants used for lunch and dinner are reversed.

Malecon de la Reserva,
above La Costa Verde, Miraflores, Lima. Photo: Mylene d'Auriol Stoessel.
Day 5: Lima - Home
Flight and arrival home.

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