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Walking Machu Picchu – With Private Guide

Walking Machu Picchu - With Private Guide Trip Notes

  • Ways to Travel: Private Guided
  • Destination: Peru
  • Programmes: Walking & Trekking
  • Activity Level:

    4 out of 7 - Moderate & Challenging

  • 10 Days: Land Only
  • Ages: 16+
  • Trip Code: W09PE

Trip Overview

This incredible adventure takes you on a journey to the highlights of Peru, all with the benefit of a private guide

Peru is a land of many wonders, but Machu Picchu is a must-see destination for many of us. Shrouded in mystery, it’s hard to believe that this marvellous vestige of the past was only uncovered in the last century!

We have created a unique itinerary filled with Andean culture and unforgettable experiences, all with the added advantage of an expert private guide sharing their local knowledge and personal insights with you. Your Peruvian Adventure begins and ends in Lima, fondly known as the ‘City of Kings’. There’s much to discover in Peru’s capital; your guide will lead you through the city, visiting the main attractions including Pucllana Pyramid, the Convent of San Francisco, and the many archaeological museums, all with beautiful ocean views.

Leaving Lima behind, you arrive in Cusco for an acclimatisation walk around the city with your guide. Admire the colonial architecture before sampling the local produce at your included organic coffee tasting. From here, you embark on your exploration of the Sacred Valley of the Incas, stopping at Maras Salt Ponds and some of the most scenic viewpoints in the valley. A unique culinary experience awaits at Piuray Lake where locals prepare their traditional Peruvian dish, Pachamanca, for you to enjoy.

You soon begin your trek to Machu Picchu, admiring spectacular views of the Urubamba River Valley as you ascend to the fascinating archaeological complex. Take a moment to appreciate the sacred citadel of Machu Picchu, witnessing it in the first morning mist – a truly magical experience like no other.

Return to Cusco where your guide takes you on an exciting city tour, visiting the huge Inca Ceremonial Centre of Sacsayhuaman and other intriguing Inca sites. Your next guided hike takes place on Palcoyo, known as the new mountain of colours. Admire the three rainbow mountains at 4,900m high with panoramic views of the Red Valley and the impressive Ausangate snow mountain (considered the highest mountain in Cusco).

Your Peruvian Adventure comes to an end in Lima where your guide finalises your unforgettable trip with a walking tour of the modern district of Miraflores, followed by a delicious evening meal in a local restaurant.

Highlights

  • Tick Machu Picchu off your bucket list with this incredibly immersive Peruvian Adventure!
  • Discover ancient Andean history in Lima, Cusco and the Sacred Valley of the Incas
  • Venture off the tourist track into Barranco, regarded as vintage Lima, joined by the locals
  • Delve into an amazing culinary experience on the shores of Piuray Lake, sampling the traditional dish Pachamanca
  • Marvel at the three rainbow mountains at 4,900m high with unbeatable views of the Red Valley and Ausangate Snow Mountain
  • Your own private English speaking guide and driver throughout the trip - benefit from insider knowledge and a personalised experience

Adult min age: 16

Itinerary

Land Only

  • Start City: Lima
  • End City: Lima

Flight Inclusive

  • Start City: London
  • End City: London

Land Only Itinerary

Day 1
Arrive in Lima

Welcome to Lima, the ‘City of Kings’. On arrival, you will be transferred to your hotel with your local private guide (approx. 30mins).

While Peru’s capital officially began life in 1535 when Francisco Pizarro founded the city on the Day of the Three Kings, settlements had been scattered through the valley since before the Incas. Lima was in its prime during the Spanish colonial days and much of the city’s attraction now lies in its well-preserved historical centre.

Day 2
Lima Guided City Tour

In the morning, you have a guided city tour of Lima. Beginning with a panoramic view of the ‘Pucllana Pyramid’ a magnificent ceremonial and archaeological centre built in the 4th century A.D. and considered a ‘sacred village’ by the Incas.

You’ll visit the colonial side of the city where you’ll see attractions like the Cathedral, the Viceroyalty of Peru, Lima’s Plaza Mayor (Main Square), the Government Palace, the City Hall, and other important monuments. Later, you’ll visit the Convent of San Francisco, a seventeenth-century architectural complex that includes a church, convent, and the catacombs, a dark chamber found under the church.

The City of Lima, like many others capital cities in the world, has spectacular museums that show great collections of treasures of ancient Peru. On your guided tour, you will visit the Museum Larco Herrera, displaying remains that show ancient Peruvians from around 3,000 years ago. Unlike other museums, this place is the only one that has over 45.000 archaeological pieces properly classified.

In the evening, you have a guided walking tour of the trendy Barranco area, which is off the usual tourist trail and shows you where the locals go for a good night out! This bohemian district is full of tradition and history and an ideal place to discover vintage Lima, offering colourful streets and small colonial squares.

Immersed in the old colonial vibe with classical architecture all around us, you’ll wander Barranco in search of local flavours. You’l pass by the public library, the love-inspiring traditional bridge of sighs, romantic boulevards and great ocean views too. As this is an evening tour, you’ll be meandering and mixing with locals on their night out, keeping pace with them and living the local experience. Before returning to your hotel, you will enjoy a delicious dinner at a local restaurant.

Meals included: Breakfast, Dinner

Day 3
Cusco Acclimatisation Guided Walk

After breakfast, you will be transferred to Lima airport for your flight to Cusco (1.5hr flight), the historic heartland, and former capital of the Incan Empire. Upon your arrival you will be transferred to your hotel (approx. 15mins).

Cusco is a favourite destination of many visitors to Peru. As you wander the streets and side alleys of the city you will witness the perfect tapering Inca stonework that provided the foundations for many of Cusco’s colonial and modern buildings. The city itself is the continent’s oldest continuously inhabited city and was the home of the Inca Empire for two centuries before the Spanish built their first capital here. Today Cusco is a fascinating combination of both cultures. Take the time today to acclimatise to the city’s 3,450m altitude.

In the afternoon, your private guide will take you on a walking tour around Cusco. You will see the Stone of Twelve Angles at the Inca Roca Palace and the facade of Qoricancha temple, considered the most important temple of the Inca Empire. Then, you will head to the heart of the city, ‘the Plaza de Armas’, surrounded by colonial arcades and four churches. In this place you will find the beautiful ‘Cathedral’ of Cusco, built in the XVI.

Later on, you’ll visit Florencia y Fortunata cafe for an organic coffee tasting. They are a social enterprise that seek to highlight women working in the world of specialty coffee. Their coffee batches come from different parts of Peru, especially Cusco and Cajamarca. Afterwards, you will be transferred back to your hotel in Cusco.

Meals included: Breakfast

Day 4
Guided Tour of Sacred Valley of the Incas and Maras & Moray

You will be transferred from your Cusco hotel to the Sacred Valley of the Incas (approx. 1.5hrs). Here, you will embark on a private guided trip to Maras Salt Ponds and the circular terraces of Moray. On the way you will see some of the most scenic spots in the Sacred Valley. First, you’ll visit the ancient salt ponds near the village of Maras, where salty springs emerge from the hillside where the Incas built terraces to capture the flows and harvest salt.

Continue to Moray, where huge circular agricultural terraces were built by the Incas on limestone sinks served to plant various crops. It is said to have a cosmological significance, however, the Incas used the terraces as an agricultural laboratory to determine the optimum conditions for each species in varying altitudes.

You will then arrive to Piuray Lake, for an amazing culinary experience. You will taste traditional Pachamanca, a Peruvian dish based on the baking with the aid of hot stones of potatoes, lamb, mutton, pork or chicken marinated with Andean ingredients. Enjoy this traditional dish while you relax in a unique Andean landscape, surrounded by mountains, farmlands and the Piuray Lagoon. After this great experience, you will be transferred to your hotel in Ollantaytambo town (1hr 15mins).

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 5
Full Day Guided Inca Trail Walk

Early in the morning, you’ll head to the local train station located in Ollantaytambo town to board the tourist train to the starting point of the trek. After going through passport control, you will start your full day trek to the site of Machu Picchu.

On route, you’ll visit the Chachabamba archaeological complex (2,150m), where you embark on a 8km (5miles) ascending trail, which after approx. 4 hours takes you to the archaeological complex of Winaywayna (2,650m). On the way up, you’ll enjoy magnificent views of the Urubamba River valley and the Choquesuysuy archaeological complex located on the other side of the river, and also of a beautiful waterfall not far from Winaywayna. You then continue to climb to Inti Punku, ‘The Sun Gate’. This will take an hour of hiking along a trail of flat stones on the edges of cliffs in highland jungle. From this fabulous spot, you may contemplate the sacred citadel of Machu Picchu. From Inti Punku you will descend to the back side of Machu Picchu and then head straight to the main entrance to take the tourist bus to Aguas Calientes, the little town close to Machu Picchu.

Note: For this Inca Trail trek, you’ll need to take a backpack with your personal items to pass the night in Aguas Calientes town. Your main luggage will be safely stored at your hotel in Ollantaytambo.

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 6
Guided Walk Machu Picchu Ruins

After breakfast, you’ll return to the Machu Picchu site by shuttle bus for the guided tour. This is one of those genuinely magical places, and your first glimpse of these ruins in the mist is something to remember. The site is perched high in the Andes, surrounded by verdant cloud forest, with the river Urubamba running through the gorge far below. Hidden away on a ridge, Machu Picchu is invisible from below, so it’s no surprise it remained a secret for so many years (until 1911).

Explore the upper terrace with your guide first, making sure to get that great portrait! You’ll then take a guided tour of the ruins, learning more about these 200 or so houses and temples. It’s fascinating to be able to gaze down on the city from above and imagine how it would have looked during the height of the Inca empire. Catch the bus back into town and enjoy some free time to look around. At around 14.30, take the tourist train back to Ollantaytambo town (approx. 1hr 45mins), followed by the private transfer to your hotel in Cusco (approx. 1.5hrs).

Meals included: Breakfast

Day 7
Guided City Tour of Cusco

Begin your day with a city tour of Cusco, first visiting the huge ‘Inca Ceremonial Centre of Sacsayhuaman’; the enormous structure overlooking the city of Cusco. Its constructions are amazing, with huge rocks perfectly fitted. It is said that it took over 10,000 workers 50 years to build it. The origin of the temple of Sacsayhuaman is still unknown today. The archaeologist attributed its construction to the Period of the Inca Pachacutec.

Later, you continue visiting another important Inca site known as ‘Qenqo’. This is a place with subterranean passages and carved stone channels in a zigzag pattern. In its inner part there is a carved stone table where it is said the Incas mummified their dead. Afterwards you will do a short visit to the archaeological Inca sites of ‘Tambomachay’ a temple dedicated to the God of Water and ‘PucaPucara’. After these visits, you will return to Cusco by private car transfer.

Meals included: Breakfast

Day 8
Guided Walk Palcoyo Rainbow Mountain

Today, you’ll explore ‘Palcoyo’ known as the new mountain of colours. Depart from your hotel at 05:30, driving for approx. 1.5hrs to Cusipata Town where you have the first stop to use the facilities. Then continue the journey for another 1.5hrs to the community of Palcoyo and the starting point of your hike. On the way, you’ll enjoy an amazing view of the Andean landscapes with farm areas of potatoes, corn, alpaca and the ‘red river’, one of the most mesmerising places in Peru.

Once in Palcoyo community, you will start hiking for about 45mins until you reach the viewpoint. Here, you can truly appreciate the three rainbow mountains at 4,900m high with panoramic views of the Red Valley and the impressive Ausangate snow mountain (considered the highest mountain in Cusco).

Continue walking for 20mins to the ‘Bosque de Piedras’ (Stone Forest), a stunning rocky attraction that dazzles its visitors. Here you’ll spend 2hrs exploring before returning to Combapata (1-hour hiking) to see a colonial bridge called Rumichaca built in 1604. Finish the tour at Checacupe village to appreciate three more bridges from different periods (Inca, Colonial and Republic times). Return to Cusco by car, arriving to your hotel at approx. 17.00.

Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch

Day 9
Guided Walking Tour of Miraflores, Lima

Say goodbye to Cusco as you’re transferred to the airport for your domestic flight to Lima. Upon arrival at Lima airport, you will be transferred to your hotel in Miraflores, Lima (30mins).

By the late afternoon, your private guide will take you on a walking tour around the modern district of Miraflores. You will visit the popular Kennedy Park, considered the point of convergence of both limenos and travellers alike, and arguably the forefront of modern Lima. It is surrounded by a vast array of restaurants, cafes, shops, and about every other thing the capital of Peru could offer you.

You will walk through the Larco Avenue before heading to the nice shopping mall named Larco Mar, which was built on a spectacular cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean and the traditional ‘Parque del amor’ (Love Park), entirely dedicated to all lovers. Finally, you will visit the traditional ‘Malecon’, a six-mile strip of parks, gardens and green space along the cliffs overlooking the sea; paragliders launch from just north of Larcomar. Before returning to the hotel, head to a local restaurant for your included last dinner in Peru.

Meals included: Breakfast, Dinner

Day 10
Depart Lima

Wave goodbye to Lima with fond memories of your Peruvian Adventure!

Meals included: Breakfast

Accommodation

Hotel El Tambo 3*, Lima

Situated in the heart of Lima, in the Miraflores area, this lovely hotel has 60 rooms, a sun deck, terrace, and buffet breakfast served in their restaurant.

Hacienda Cusco Plaza Regocijo, Cuscp

Located in the historic centre of the city of Cusco, is the Hotel Hacienda Cusco Plaza Regocijo with a colonial atmosphere and modern touches. The hotel has 60 rooms, a restaurant, a bar, large patios and a sky room overlooking the beautiful city of Cusco.

Terraza de la Luna, Aguas Calientes

This is a simple, yet comfortable stay in the rural village of Aguas Calientes. Breakfast is served each morning in the restaurant. Guests can relax at the bar on the hotel terrace or in the rustic lounge. The El Indio Feliz Restaurant Bistro offers Latin food and is located about a 5min walk from the accommodation.

What To Take

Practical Information

Visa

Peru

Travellers from the UK, US and EU normally do not need a visa to enter Peru. Please note, visa requirements often change and it is your responsibility to obtain any required visas for this trip. Therefore, we recommend that you check with the nearest embassy or consulate of your chosen destination(s), including any countries you may be transiting or transferring through.

Some local governments provide guidance on what visas their citizens need. To help, we’ve gathered a selection of useful links below.

Vaccinations and Health

Peru

There are no required vaccinations. However, recommended vaccinations include tetanus, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, rabies, typhoid, tuberculosis and yellow fever. Additionally, Zika fever, a mosquito‐borne viral disease, is a known risk in Peru. There is currently no vaccine or prophylaxis available, so you should take the usual precautions to avoid mosquito bites. Please check all vaccination recommendations with your doctor or travel clinic.

Amazon: If you are travelling to the Tambopata reserve in the Amazon rainforest, the risk of malaria is slight, but you may wish to consult your doctor or travel clinic for further advice. We also strongly recommend that you obtain a yellow fever vaccination. Additionally, dengue fever and chikungunya are known risks in the Amazon region. Both are tropical viral diseases spread by daytime biting mosquitoes. There is currently no vaccine or prophylaxis available for either, and therefore the best form of prevention is to take the usual precautions to avoid mosquito bites.

Local Time

Peru's time zone: America/Lima (UTC -05:00)

Electricity

Peru's electricity: Plug types A (two flat pins), B (three pins: two flat, one round) and C (two round pins)– 220V, 60Hz. There are no charging facilities available on the Inca Trail, our other camping treks or Amantani Island, so we recommend you take spare batteries or a solar charger with you. If staying in an Amazon lodge, there is no mains electricity; a generator will provide power for a few hours a day only in the main lodge/dining area, while lanterns, torches or candles will be provided in the bedrooms. Additionally, if you stay at the Inkaterra Hacienda Conception Amazon Lodge, there is limited electricity in the cabanas; however, all cabanas have reading lights and a ceiling ventilator.

Walking Machu Picchu – With Private Guide

Money

Peru's currency: Peruvian nuevo sol (PEN)

Sustainability and Impact

As a certified B Corp, we’re on a mission to improve our social and environmental impact across all our adventures.

We do this through our innovative Thriving Nature, Thriving People plan.

This ‘nature positive’ approach is designed to help nature and communities thrive in harmony though practical solutions, such as reducing carbon and waste on our trips, supporting conservation projects through the Exodus Adventure Travels Foundation, and rewilding 100 square metres for every Exodus traveller.