WELCOME TO PERU
Landing in Lima, once dubbed 'City of Kings' by Spanish conquistadores, we begin our adventure touring majestic churches, exquisite palaces, fascinating underground catacombs and museums. We making our way through the scenic 'Sacred Valley of the Incas' to one of the most famous attractions in the Americas and most memorable sights in the world: 'The Lost City of the Incas,' Machu Picchu. After wandering amid these incredible ruins, we pass through villages of mud brick houses wherein people adorned in traditional dress barter with one another in colourful local markets, en route to Cuzco, whose Spanish colonial buildings lie atop Incan foundations and ancient Incan stone walls line the central streets to this day.
ITINERARY IN BRIEF
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Day 1 • Arrival in Lima, Peru.
Day 2 • Lima city tour, including the Larco Museum.
Day 3 • Fly to Cuzco and continue by road to Yucay, located in the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Visit the ruins of Ollantaytambo.
Day 4 • Scenic ‘Vista Dome’ train to Aguas Calientes, the gateway for Machu Picchu. Three hour guided walking tour of the famous “lost” city of Machu Picchu.
Day 5 • Free morning to re-enter the site of Machu Picchu or relax before our train journey back to Cuzco.
Day 6 • Cuzco Area tour, including the impressive site of Sacsayhuaman. Our walking tour of central Cuzco takes in the atmosphere of this colourful, charming town.
Day 7 • A day trip takes us to Chinchero and Pisac, where we visit the lively local market.
Day 8 • Fly back to Lima. Departure from Lima.

INCLUSIONS
- Accommodation
- Internal transportation
- Breakfasts and most dinners
- Sightseeing and entrance fees
- Tips for hotel, porters, drivers
- Transfers (Land/Air)
- Services of a Tour Leader
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EXCLUSIONS
- Lunches and some dinners
- Drinks
- Items of a personal nature
- Air departure taxes/fuel surcharges
- Visa fees (if applicable)
- Transfers (if early/late)
- Transfers (if Land Only)
- Tour Leader gratuities
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OUT FACTOR
Despite traditional homophobia, homosexuality was officially decriminalized in 1999 and, in the years since, a gay subculture has developed in Lima, Cuzco and other cities with both a large population and a notable urban culture. Despite this, many gays and lesbians chose not to come out to their families. The exchange of ideas and anonymity as provided by the Internet continues to facilitate the promotion of a gay culture and general tolerance. Indeed, Peru is an up-and-coming gay destination; our relaxed brand of touring ensures that you will feel safe, relaxed, and welcomed by the ever-friendly locals.
PLEASE NOTE
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