8-Day Peru Tour from Lima: Sacred Valley, Lake Titicaca, Machu Picchu, Puno
What you'll experience
Highlights
• Explore the classic highlights of Peru
• Visit Lima, the capital city, and discover its UNESCO World Heritage sites
• Explore Machu Picchu, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, and experience ancient Inca culture
• Discover the Sacred Valley, the heart of the Inca Empire
• Enjoy a boat tour on Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world
• Airport transfers included in Lima and Cusco
8 days
Day-by-day itinerary
- 1
Day 1 — Home - Lima
Arrival at Lima Airport, followed by a transfer to the hotel. Time at leisure to rest and adjust to the time difference.Meals: B: Excluded, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: Hotel in Lima - 2
Day 2 — Lima Half Day Tour
After breakfast, enjoy a guided tour of the charming city of Lima. Lima is the capital of Peru and its largest port. Located on the western coast of the country along the Pacific Ocean, Lima receives very little rainfall throughout the year and is famously known as the "City Without Rain," though winters are often foggy and humid. Thanks to its strategic harbor, Lima was chosen as the capital of Peru in 1535. Throughout most of the colonial period, it remained the most important political and commercial center in South America. This glorious past is reflected in its well-preserved colonial architecture, which earned Lima recognition as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site.
During the tour, we will explore Lima's main squares and streets. The visit begins at Parque del Amor (Love Park) in the Miraflores district, where you can enjoy spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean. We then proceed to an exterior visit of Huaca Pucllana, an important ceremonial and archaeological site that reflects Lima's ancient cultural heritage.
Next, we head to Plaza de Armas, home to the Presidential Palace and the city's civic center. We will visit the Metropolitan Cathedral of Lima, followed by the Convent of Santo Domingo, whose magnificent corridors were once walked by Saint Martín de Porres and Saint Rose of Lima in the 17th century, leaving behind an unforgettable historical legacy.
Notes / Restrictions:
1. The Metropolitan Cathedral of Lima is closed on certain national holidays.
2. It is also closed on Saturday afternoons and Sunday mornings.
3. During these times, the itinerary will be adjusted to include a visit to the Lima Art Museum (MALI – Museo de Arte de Lima) instead.
Parque del Amor (Love Park)

Lima Cathedral
Meals: B: Included, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: Hotel in Lima - 3
Day 3 — Lima - Cusco【Flights are not included】
Arrival at Cusco Airport, followed by a transfer to the hotel in the city center.
In the afternoon, enjoy a guided tour of the charming city of Cusco. Once the capital of the Inca Empire, Cusco boasts a pleasant climate and is surrounded by majestic mountains and lush forests. For this reason, it is often referred to as "the Jewel in the Crown of the Andes."
An exclusive stroll in the city that starts with a visit to the Plaza de San Cristóbal (San Cristobal Square) to enjoy a panoramic overview of the city. Afterwards, we will visit the San Pedro Market, where we will absorb the local flavors and learn more about the products of the area in this market that has it all and supplies the entire city. Later, the Qorikancha Temple will welcome us with all its splendor and magnificence, with walls that used to be covered in gold.
From San Blas, the artisans' neighborhood, we will walk down the street Hatun Rumiyoc finding in our way the palace Inca Roca, today's Archbishops Palace, and we will have time to admire the world famous Twelve Angled Stone. We will continue to the Main Square of Cusco to visit the Cathedral that houses colonial works of incredible value.
Qurikancha
Meals: B: Included, L: Excluded, D: ExcludedStay: Hotel in Cusco - 4
Day 4 — Cusco - Sacred Valley
Today, we will explore the Sacred Valley. The Sacred Valley is the Urubamba River valley in the Andes Mountains. Thanks to its mild climate and fertile soil, it became one of the most important settlements during the Inca Empire and is often referred to as the heart of the Inca civilization. Through this valley, the Incas were able to reach the Amazon plains and trade agricultural products with the tribes living there. After the Spanish conquered Cusco, the Inca king retreated into the valley and continued to resist by relying on defensive structures built according to the natural terrain.
We will visit some of the most outstanding sites in the Sacred Valley. Our first stop is Chinchero, one of the most traditional and picturesque towns in the valley. Here, we will admire Inca archaeological remains and a beautiful colonial church. Chinchero is also famous for its female weavers, who may demonstrate ancient Inca techniques of dyeing and spinning alpaca wool.
Next, we continue to Moray, a unique and fascinating Inca archaeological site composed of enormous concentric terraces resembling a giant amphitheater. During Inca times, it functioned as an agricultural laboratory, recreating different microclimates. We will enjoy lunch at a local restaurant in the area.
Finally, our journey concludes with a visit to the impressive archaeological site of Ollantaytambo, which was an important military, religious, and agricultural center for the Incas. We will explore the Temple of the Ten Windows, the Ñusta Bath, the Temple of the Sun, and several other remarkable features. Photos taken from the heights of Ollantaytambo will bring a magical end to our day in the Sacred Valley.
Sacred Valley

Moray

Ollantaytambo
Meals: B: Included, L: Included, D: ExcludedStay: Hotel in Sacred Valley - 5
Day 5 — Machu Picchu
Travel by train to one of the New Seven Wonders of the World—Machu Picchu.
Known as the "Lost City of the Incas," Machu Picchu was long shrouded in legend until its rediscovery in the early 20th century, when stories spoke of a mysterious ancient city hidden deep within the rugged Andes of Peru. Owing to its sacred, mysterious, and spiritual atmosphere, Machu Picchu has been listed among the world's top ten historic and sacred sites.
The ancient citadel sits at an altitude of 2,280 meters, flanked on both sides by cliffs rising approximately 600 meters, with the Urubamba River flowing endlessly through the valley below. In the Inca language, "Machu Picchu" means "Old Mountain Peak." In 1983, Machu Picchu was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the few places in the world recognized for both its cultural and natural significance.
Upon arrival, your guide will assist you in taking a bus up to the Machu Picchu archaeological site, offering spectacular views of the winding Urubamba River far below the cliffs along the way. Once there, begin a guided exploration of the magnificent Inca sanctuary, including the agricultural terraces, ceremonial areas, and residential quarters. After completing the classic route with your guide, you will have free time to explore the ruins at your own pace.
Afterward, take the bus back down to the town for lunch. In the afternoon, board the train for the return journey to your hotel in Cusco.
Machu Picchu
Meals: B: Included, L: Included, D: ExcludedStay: Hotel in Cusco - 6
Day 6 — Machu Picchu - Puno
Departure on a tour bus to Puno. On the way we will stop to visit the attractions this beautiful route has to offer. The first stop: Andahuaylillas, for a visit to its beautiful chapel, then its Racchi, Temple of the Wiracocha god where the walls and narrow streets stand out. Then it's lunch time and the opportunity to see the view at La Raya, natural border between Cusco and Puno. Before our final destination we will visit the in site Pucara Museum and a chance to get one of the local classic bull shaped ceramics. We will arrive in Puno at the end of the afternoon and will head straight to our hotel.
Andahuaylillas

La Raya
Meals: B: Included, L: Included, D: ExcludedStay: Hotel in Puno - 7
Day 7 — Lake Titicaca
We will spend a full day exploring Lake Titicaca, the largest lake in South America and the highest navigable lake in the world. The sky here is exceptionally clear, and the dazzling sunlight bathes the entire plateau, while the deep blue waters of the lake shimmer with a golden glow. The horizon stretches endlessly before your eyes, and the landscape is dotted with ancient funerary towers and the ruins of colonial-era churches.
A full day tour to explore Lake Titicaca. First we will visit the Uros, the friendly inhabitants of these handmade islands made of totora reeds. Then it's off to Taquile Island, a place in which the settlers still maintain their ancestral traditions and colorful typical clothes. A great opportunity to explore the island and get the best view of the lake. A typical lunch is provided in the island. Return to the city in the afternoon.
Lake Titicaca

Taquile Island
Meals: B: Included, L: Included, D: ExcludedStay: Hotel in Puno - 8
Day 8 — End of Tour
We will transfer you to Juliaca Airport or Puno bus station for ending the tour.
Note: You may fly back to Lima. Upon arrival, please arrange your own international flight departing from Peru.Meals: B: Included, L: Excluded, D: Excluded
What's included
Included
- Airport transfers (Arrival flights to Cusco must be scheduled before noon)
- Train station transfers
- Tour guide service
- Sightseeing transportation
- Train tickets, attraction admission fees as listed
- 6-night hotel accommodations
- Meals as specified in the itinerary
Not included
- International and domestic flights
- Flights from Lima to Cusco and from Juliaca to Lima are not included
- Meals not mentioned in the itinerary
- Additional expenses caused by force majeure, such as traffic delays, strikes, weather, aircraft or mechanical failure, flight cancellations or schedule changes
- All personal expenses and any costs not mentioned in the inclusions
- Gratuities: Based on Latin American customs, we recommend guests give appropriate tips directly to service staff
- Travel insurance
- Visa fees
Cancellation policy
Read the full cancellation terms
Cancellation Policy:
All cancellations must be submitted in writing and will be processed as follows:
- 92 days or more before departure: 30% of the total cost will be charged per person.
- 63–91 days before departure: 75% of the total cost will be charged per person.
- Within 62 days before departure or withdrawal during the trip: 100% of the total cost will be charged (no refund).
Notes:
- The above cancellation fees are in addition to any non-refundable expenses already incurred, including but not limited to flights, entrance tickets, ferry tickets, and bus tickets. Once issued, these are non-refundable.
- Non-refundable hotel bookings are also not eligible for cancellation or refund.
Important info
Special notes
- Special note for groups: The maximum number of participants per tour varies by destination, generally 15–18 people. Vehicle size will be arranged according to group size. Please be advised.
- On certain dates, hotels may charge holiday surcharges, which require a second price confirmation.
- Tour prices do not include insurance. For your own protection, all participants are required to purchase appropriate travel insurance, including accident, medical, and baggage coverage.
- Baggage regulations vary by airline and destination. Generally, for international flights, each passenger may check up to 2 pieces of luggage, with the total length + width + height of each piece not exceeding 55 inches and weight not exceeding 50 lbs. One carry-on bag is allowed, with total dimensions not exceeding 45 inches and weight not exceeding 15 lbs. For domestic flights, only 1 checked bag per passenger is permitted. Please confirm exact baggage rules with your airline. Travelers are responsible for the safety of their own luggage and personal belongings. All transportation providers and hotels (including airlines, ships, trains, and buses) have their own liability policies regarding baggage and personal property. Any loss of luggage, injury, or property damage shall be handled in accordance with the relevant carrier's regulations and is not the responsibility of the local tour operator.
- If the number of participants is insufficient, or under special circumstances beyond the company's control, the company reserves the right to cancel or change departure dates, substitute any part of the itinerary, shorten or extend the trip, or cancel the tour. In such cases, tour costs will be adjusted accordingly or fully refunded, and participants may not raise objections or claim compensation. Matters regarding hotels, meals, and sightseeing will be handled in accordance with the company's tour policies. In the event of special circumstances such as severe weather, strikes, typhoons, loss of documents, sudden hotel overbooking, flight cancellation or delay, political unrest, or other situations beyond the company's control, the company reserves the right to modify the itinerary or accommodation arrangements as necessary and will handle matters at its discretion. The local tour operator shall not be liable for any losses arising from such situations. Airlines are only responsible for the terms and conditions stated on the airline ticket; if a passenger does not board the aircraft, the airline bears no responsibility.
- If a participant chooses to depart independently, leave the group mid-tour, or engage in free activities for personal reasons, the company will assist when possible but will not be responsible for any missed scheduled activities, accommodations, additional costs, or losses caused by transportation delays or other reasons. All participants must comply with local laws and regulations of each country visited. Smuggling or carrying prohibited items is strictly forbidden. Entry and exit regulations are determined by each country individually. If a participant is denied entry for personal reasons, the responsibility lies solely with the traveler; no refund will be given for the remaining itinerary, and any additional expenses (such as transportation or accommodation) shall be borne by the traveler. If a participant disrupts the normal operation or interests of the group, or insults or interferes with other travelers or service staff through actions or words, the tour leader has the right to terminate that participant's tour. Any actions taken after removal from the group are not the responsibility of the local tour operator, and no refund will be issued for the unused portion of the tour.
- Machu Picchu Visiting Information:
- Daily entry to Machu Picchu is strictly limited and tickets must be reserved approximately 1.5 months in advance. Once your travel plans are confirmed, please book as early as possible.
- A passport copy is required to purchase Machu Picchu tickets. Please also provide your preferred visiting date, as well as the earliest and latest acceptable visiting dates. Once tickets are issued, they are non-refundable and non-changeable.
- The visiting route and schedule within Machu Picchu are subject to availability. Short routes will be prioritized; if sold out, longer routes will be arranged.
- Please travel with light luggage. Train regulations allow each passenger to carry only one handbag or backpack, weighing no more than 5 kg (11 lbs), with total dimensions (length + width + height) not exceeding 62 inches/157 cm. The original passport must be carried at all times. Any additional luggage should be stored at your hotel in Cusco.
Pricing notes (children, single supplement)
* The double/triple room price refers to the price for two/three people sharing one standard hotel room.
* The triple room price does not include the cost of an extra bed in the room. Requests for extra beds must be made separately upon check-in. Due to limited space and availability of extra beds in standard hotel rooms, guests should inquire directly with the hotel front desk about extra beds. We cannot guarantee the availability of extra beds.
* If choosing a triple room, some hotels only have one double bed and one single bed.
* This price does not apply during holidays. Please contact customer service for a separate quote for holiday periods.
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