| Day | Location |
|---|---|
| 1 | Arrive Lima. City tour today or upon your return |
| 2-3 | Flight to Amazon Lodge. Excursions by boat and on foot to view flora and fauna |
| 4-5 | Flight to Cuzco. City and ruins tour, then free day or optional activity. |
| 6 | Sacred Valley tour – Pisac and Ollantaytambo |
| 7-10 | Inca Trail/Machu Picchu |
| 11 | Free day in Cuzco |
| 12 | Journey to Lake Titicaca |
| 13-14 | Lake Titicaca islands tour – Amantani, Taquile and the floating islands of Uros |
| 15 | Travel to Colca |
| 16-17 | Colca Canyon tour, Arequipa city tour |
| 18 | Flight to Lima. Free day or city tour |
| 19-20 | Nazca overflight and south coast tour |
| 21 | Departure Day |
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Domestic flights included
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Peru has it all, from deserts to high mountains to pristine Amazon rainforest, along with the remains of some of the most fascinating and mysterious cultures anywhere in the world. And our 21-day adventure covers it all. From Lima we fly to Puerto Maldonado and take a dugout canoe to a jungle lodge deep in the tropical rainforest. Then we explore the imperial city of Cuzco and the Sacred Valley, trek the Inca trail to Machu Picchu (or spend three more marvelous days in and around the city of Cuzco), cruise across the world’s highest navigable lake, Titicaca, and view condors in the Colca Canyon. Then after flying back to Lima, we head down the coast to fly over the Nazca lines. And as on all Southern Crossings tours, you’re taken care of from beginning to end: airport transfers and domestic flights are included!
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| Day | Activity/Location |
|---|---|
| 1 | Arrive in Lima and transfer to your hotel. If arriving during the day, you’ll have a guided tour of the city. Otherwise you’ll have a guide in Lima upon your return. |
| 2-3 | We’re off to the Amazon basin this morning! After a short flight, we arrive in the city of Puerto Maldonado and transfer to a motorized dugout canoe for the trip upriver to our jungle lodge. Our cabins at the lodge have modern bathrooms and comfortable beds with mosquito nets, and the food here is great. Take an afternoon walk through the rainforest with an experienced naturalist guide, come back for dinner, then set off again for a nocturnal jungle canoe ride to spot caiman! The next day’s activities will include a visit to an oxbow lake to look for giant river otters, monkeys, macaws and other wildlife as well as jungle walks led by an experienced, English speaking guide. You’ll witness an array of medicinal and otherwise interesting flora and fauna, as well as gain some insight into native Amazonian peoples and traditions. |
| 4 | Early rise to catch a canoe back to Puerto Maldonado. We’ll fly to Cuzco, capital of the old Inca Empire. This afternoon on our included city tour we can explore Cuzco’s markets and visit the ruins above town, the imposing Inca fortress of Sacsaywaman. |
| 5 | Free day in Cuzco to take in the city’s many markets, cafes, churches, museums and old Inca walls. Cuzco is one of the most beautiful colonial cities on the planet, and you won’t tire of spending time in it. |
| 6 | Today we head to the Sacred Valley to visit the ruins and market of Pisac and then Ollantaytambo. Besides the huge and fascinating ruins above the town, Ollantaytambo is the only Inca village still inhabited today. Walk its narrow streets and peer through huge Inca doorways into courtyards where life has changed little in over 500 years. Early to bed, as our trek along the Inca Trail begins tomorrow! (If you’re not into the Inca Trail, there is plenty to do around Cuzco, walking the ancient streets, sampling the many cafes and restaurants, shopping for Andean goods, or trying some other activities such as horseback riding, biking or rafting. Our Cuzco representative will be available during your stay and help you plan these activities) |
| 7 | A short bus trip brings us to kilometer 82, start of the world-famous Inca Trail. Our first day is an easy one, as we gently climb through Andean valleys to the village of Huallabamba, making our first camp just above it. Along the entire trek we are well taken care of by our team of porters and cooks, freeing us up to fully enjoy the Inca sites and vistas unfolding before us. |
| 8 | Up up up to Dead Woman’s Pass, near the top of the world at 4200 meters (14,000 ft.). The air is thin, but the view is not to be believed. Camping in one of the next valleys. |
| 9 | Today we continue trekking past three of the most beautiful Inca sites anywhere in Peru: Sayacmarka, Phuyupatamarka, and Winyaywaina. Camping adjacent to the ruins of Winyaywaina. |
| 10 | A pre-dawn departure brings us to the Gate of the Sun to watch the first rays of sunlight strike the sacred city of Machu Picchu. We’ll descend to the ruins and have a tour by our guide before setting off for independent exploration. In the evening we’ll catch the bus to a hot shower and the other comforts of Aguas Calientes, below Machu Picchu. |
| 11 | This morning we catch the train back to Cuzco. An extra day in Cuzco to shop, visit more museums, churches and Inca sites, participate in an optional activity such as horseback riding or mountain biking, or just chill out with a coffee on a plaza balcony. |
| 12 | This morning we travel to Puno, on the shores of Lake Titicaca, the world’s highest navigable lake at 12,500 feet above sea level. The trip there is beautiful, as we pass by Andean villages, herds of llama and alpaca, and high snowcaps. And our journey today is also a guided tour, stopping at the Inca site of Raqchi, the old colonial church at Andahuaylillas and the Pukara Culture Archaeological Museum. A buffet lunch is also included. Late afternoon arrival in Puno. |
| 13 | Boats are the transport theme today as we head out across the waters of Lake Titicaca. Our first stop is the islands of Uros, completely constructed out of totora reeds and floating on the surface of the lake. We’ll take a walk across the spongy surface of these unique islands and go for a ride in a reed boat before continuing on to the island of Amantani, where we’ll spend the night with a local native family. A soccer game with the locals, an amazing sunset, and a music and dance fiesta in native garb are all on the agenda on the island today. Please note: our Lake Titicaca family stay is a truly authentic experience which includes being cooked for by and dining with the local family and staying in a room at their house. There is often just candlelight, no electricity, and the bathroom is an outhouse. This is a great experience which is the highlight of many people’s trip, but which can certainly be described as “basic” or “roughing it”. If you do not wish to spend the night on the islands, Taquile and the floating Islands can be visited on a day trip instead. |
| 14 | The native culture of Taquile is the most intact in probably all of the Andes, with its inhabitants maintaining the same customs and dress as they have for over 1000 years. You will truly feel as though you have gone back in time as you walk the ancient stone paths of the island and observe its people. Afternoon boat back to Puno. |
| 15 | A morning journey by private transport to Colca to spend the night and relax. |
| 16 | Early morning departure for the Colca Canyon. Keep a lookout for condors as we skirt the side of the canyon. This area also has some of the most extensive Inca and pre-Inca terracing in all of Peru. In the afternoon there is a chance to soak in the town’s thermal baths before heading to your hotel in the village of Chivay. |
| 17 | A morning journey by private transport to Arequipa. Arequipa is a charming colonial city at the foot of El Misti volcano, with the Colca Canyon, one of the world’s deepest, just a few hours away. On our included city tour, we’ll visit the huge and beautiful Santa Catalina Monastery as well as the Museum of Juanita, the Inca Ice Mummy. |
| 18 | This morning we fly back to Lima and have the day there for sightseeing, shopping or museum-hopping, or an included city tour if you haven’t already had one. |
| 19 | Morning departure for Nazca. On the way we’ll visit a wine and pisco vineyard and distillery and go sandboarding and dune-buggying at the Sahara-like oasis of Huacachina! |
| 20 | Morning flight over the Nazca lines. We have the afternoon free to visit the nearby Nazca cemetery and aqueduct system. You’ll be transferred to the bus station in Nazca for the return journey to Lima and back to the hotel. |
| 21 | Departure Day |
21 days: US$5450 per person
Domestic flights included
Discount for groups
Depart any day
Is this trip for me?
Peru Explorer: is a 21-day tour which includes a four-day, moderate trek (optional), some public transport and a basic family stay on Lake Titicaca (also optional). No trekking experience is required, but one should be in average physical shape and not suffer from any heart or respiratory conditions. As always, a certain patience is required for the inconsistencies and occasional delays of traveling in a developing-world country .
Joining the tour
You will be given the name, address and phone number of our Lima hotel before departing, but that won’t be necessary. On all Southern Crossings tours, you are met at the airport by one of our representatives (holding a Southern Crossings placard), who will accompany you to our joining hotel. No bargaining or being ripped off by airport taxis!
Trip briefing
Upon purchase of this trip, we will send you a trip briefing, which includes joining instructions with a map to the hotel in Lima, a list of things to bring, and a climate/currency/visa guide.
What’s not included
International flight to/from Lima, airport taxes (approx. US$32), pre- & post- tour accommodation, visas, vaccinations, personal insurance, meals except where specified above, drinks, laundry, souvenirs, and tips while on optional excursions and other items of a personal nature. Medical travel insurance is not included through Southern Crossings though we do require that you have a policy, cancellation insurance is advisable. Any medical insurance is acceptable, we recommend Travel Guard. Click on the logo below for a quote:
Single Person Supplement: $1350
Please add this to your total payment if you will be travelling alone or wish to have private accommodation.
Extra Accommodation
We will gladly arrange additional accommodation for you before or after your trip:
In Lima/Cuzco/Machu Picchu: $140 double/$130 single.
Accommodation Upgrades
This tour includes 3 star hotels. We would be happy to give you an upgrade to four or five star. If you would like to select a specific hotel, take a look at the accommodations page above and let us know your preference. We can then work it into your custom itinerary.
Required documents
All travelers to Peru are required to have a passport valid for at least six months from date of entry. Visas are not required for E.U., U.S., Canadian, Australian or New Zealand passport holders. For other nationalities, please consult the nearest Peruvian embassy or consulate. An onward ticket and proof of funds may also be required at entry and should be available to show to immigration. Traveler’s checks, currency, or a bank statement, from the bank or printed off the internet, are sufficient for proof of funds.
Required immunizations
A yellow fever vaccination and certificate is required to travel to the Amazon. Travelers may wish to receive hepatitis vaccinations and should be current on all other standard vaccinations. The rainforest area of Peru (approx. 3500 ft. and below, east of the Andes) is a malarial and yellow fever zone. The yellow fever vaccination with the official certificate is required, and travelers may wish to take malarial prophylaxis. Please consult your physician or local health department for more information.
Things to bring
One should come well prepared for outdoor activity at temperatures ranging from 30 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit, and for extremes of sun and the possibility of rain. Please note: We provide a sleeping bag, foam mat, and of course tent. While hiking the Inca Trail, porters will accompany us to carry most of our things, including all the camping gear. Each passenger is allowed 15 pounds of personal items which will also be carried by the porters. Such items would include warm clothing for camping, toiletries, a book, CD player, or other entertainment, etc. During the day we’ll be using a daypack and will just need to carry water, snacks, rain gear, and a layer or two for changing weather conditions. Most people also carry a camera.
Note that common clothing, batteries, film, medications, and such toiletries as toothpaste, toothbrush, toilet paper, deodorant and feminine hygiene items are available in Peru.
It is best to bring from home such items as prescription meds, eyewear and care, extra large clothing, shoes, unusual film and camera batteries. Also note that most digital camera memory cards can be downloaded and burned onto a CD in internet cafes in any large city.
Climate
Rain is possible at any time of year, especially in high mountains and cloud forest, and one should always be prepared. The climate in sites we will visit is as follows:
Cuzco and Arequipa: days are warm if sunny, slightly chilly if cloudy. Nights are cold in Cuzco.
Machu Picchu: similar to Cuzco, but warmer and with more chance of rain.
Lima: warm to hot days, cool evenings, almost never any rain. Often overcast.
South coast: same as Lima
Lake Titicaca: similar to Cuzco with stronger sun and colder nights
Amazon basin: hot and humid year-round. We recommend light clothing (in weight and in color) that fully covers arms and legs to avoid mosquito bites.
Baggage
For your international flights, please check with your airline. Within Peru, you are allowed 20 kilos (44 lbs) of checked baggage, as well as one carry-on and another small, purse-like item. The carry-on size regulations are the same as international carry-on size regulations.
Money guide
The unit of currency in Peru is the nuevo sol. Automatic cash points are available in Lima and Cuzco. Visa, MasterCard, Plus, and Cirrus are the most common usable types of cards. Traveler’s checks (American Express is best!) or a Visa or MasterCard for cash advances are also options. Do not bring MoneyGrams or International Money Orders, as they are extremely difficult to exchange. Banks and exchange houses are available in Lima and Cuzco. For currency, U.S. dollars are recommended and most easily exchanged. Please note that cash must be untorn. It can be older-looking, but even the slightest tear on an edge will make it un-changeable. Acceptable bills come out of the ATMs in country.
Expect to spend about US$3-10 on a meal, US$2 on a beer, water or soft drink in Peru. Shopping prices are usually lower than people expect. Alpaca sweaters in markets, for example, run between $5 and $30. Currency Converter

“We loved being in our family group with (at various times) Doug, Joselyn and Karen from Southern Crossings rather than being part of big tour.
The trip was designed to meet our requirements and took into account the fact we had two teenage boys with us (and met their needs!).
The trip had the right balance of tours, shopping, relaxation and activity.
Sunset over Lake Titicaca from Amantani Island, the Inca Trail, dozens of monkeys in the Amazon Rainforest are the things we will remember forever.
We would recommend (and have done) Southern Crossings to our friends.”
-The Whieldon Family, UK – Peru Explorer
“Southern Crossings did an amazing job in organizing every detail of our trip. We had a very good time in Peru without any problems. They work with excellent guides. We saw so many things in three weeks. Our time was very well optimized but we did not feel rushed at anytime. Thanks we had a blast.”
-Benoit Brazeau and Annick Feraud, Quebec – Peru Explorer
“My recent trip to Peru was my first time traveling abroad, and it could not have been better. Southern Crossings was competent, friendly, and well-organized; the accommodation was better than expected; and the itinerary really packed in a lot. I can’t wait for my next trip!”
-Jaime Rebecca, USA – Custom Peru Tour
“Some of the reasons why we loved our guides and traveling with Southern Crossings:
· Our guide found guinea pig when it seemed there wasn’t any left
· He got the scoop from all the locals and laughed with them while exchanging information
· He lead us on a guided tour of Huayna Picchu
· He always told us he liked traveling with families (and made us believe it)
· He laughed at all our jokes (even when they were really bad)
· He let Bob win at bar games
Thanks Southern Crossings for the countless things you did for us. Where are we going next?”
- The Swain family, USA – Custom Peru Tour
“The whole trip was a fantastic experience and I’d like to thank the Southern Crossings staff for making the Cuzco/Machu Picchu part of the trip so memorable. We were very well taken care of and felt in safe hands throughout. We managed to pack in a great deal in a short time thanks to the fine schedule. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend your company to my friends. Thanks once again and remember you are welcome to drop by any time you find yourself in England!
-Edna and Michael Crone, UK – Nazca Express
“The trip was wonderful! Everything went so smoothly from start to finish with you guys… the Amazon is something everyone should try as soon as they get a chance!
My mom and I were amazed at how great the resort and the whole jungle experience was. Also, the staff, food and living conditions were great too.
Anyway, I just wanted to thank you from our end for making the trip so relaxed but exciting at the same time! We had a blast and hope to make it to the rest of Latin America some time in the future.”
-Samar Farah, Poland – Amazon Adventure