10-Day Peruvian Adventure: Heritage & Culture Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
Wander the mysterious puzzle of heritage leading through 2,000 years of history during your 10-day Peru culture tour. Witness Machu Picchu at sunset on an exclusive guided tour and soar above the Nazca lines for a sensational view of the mysterious desert. Traverse dazzling colonial architecture and trek to ruins in the Sacred Valley. Delight in epic scenery and an adventurous spirit during your Peru tour.
Customizable Itinerary
Lima - Some of the World's Finest Seafood
Before the heritage comes the seafood. Lima has a revered culinary scene. Here, they will fuse flavors from across the Pacific and craft dishes the rest of the world desires to copy. Even if you are not a seafood person, Lima will be the place to try as the tastes are vastly different to what you may have had before. Ceviche is the most famous dish, but it is only served at lunchtime after the fresh catch is brought in each morning. So, after a midday arrival and plenty of time to relax at the hotel, you will have reservations at a restaurant from one of the World’s Top 50 Restaurants list, where the tasting menu will provide a journey through unique Peruvian flavors.
What's Included:
Lima - Highlights of Old Lima and Flight Above the Nazca Lines
Arequipa - Exploring the Conquistadors City and Story
Colca Canyon - Remote Villages and Ancient Terraces of the Collaguas
Puno - Traditional Villages to Inca Mythology
Puno - The Floating Islands and Communities of Lake Titicaca
Cusco - A Local Flight to the Old Incan Capital
Pasacto Ollantaytambo - Discovering the Sacred Valley of the Incas
Aguas Calientes - Taking the Train to the Lost City
Aguas Calientes - Departure
Trip Highlights
- Wander the mysterious remains of Machu Picchu and stay until sunset, remaining after everybody else has left
- Fly above the Nazca Lines and wonder about their history
- Visit traditional villages and markets in the Colca Valley, where the heritage dates back to a pre-Inca Collaguas culture
- Cruise on the waters of Lake Titicaca and meet with tribal communities that live on the floating islands
- Explore a dazzling colonial city with a day in Arequipa, which is a place that has been made rich by conquistadors
- Discover the Sacred Valley of the Incas, including salt pans and the fortress town of Ollantaytambo
- Uncover Lima’s Spanish and Incan heritage, and then taste the culinary heritage the capital has created
- Cross remote and majestic landscapes, including a train to Machu Picchu and traversing the Colca Valley
Detailed Description
Peru is famous for Machu Picchu, the lost city of the Incas and one of the new seven wonders of the world. This mountainous nation is a jigsaw puzzle of histories and mysteries, where so many of the stories went unrecorded. Communities still live on floating islands, seemingly cut off from the rest of civilization. Markets still celebrate pre-Incan beliefs while cities blend Spanish indulgence with Incan styles. The results are breathtaking as this private tour joins the dots from 2000 years of changing heritage.
Ten days is more than adequate for you to explore Peru in depth, although it does not allow time to include remote cultures of the Amazon. Instead, most of your time is spent in the mountains, where the landscapes have continually brought quarrel and change. It is wild up here, and there were not any written records before the Spanish arrived. Yet, the history you seek is not necessarily pieces from a museum or storybook. For example, sublime Collaguas terraces still stand, forming the architecture of more recent mountain villages. Also in Cusco, you will discover how Incan stone became the foundation for a Spanish city. Some stories are still not known, so while you have the best of Peru’s historical guides, there are times you must use your imagination to decipher as to what really took place.
Kick start the tour in Lima, where the heritage blurs more than a millennium of change. Although the capital does not host the most exciting aspect of your trip, there are beautiful landmarks here as well as some of the world’s finest seafood cuisine. On day two, you tour the old city and fly above the Nazca Lines, before a flight on day three takes you to Arequipa. This mountain city is Spanish and mostly unchanged, with cobbled lanes, a grand plaza, and sublime old churches. Colca Canyon takes you into nature on day four, and traditional villages and pre-Incan culture will punctuate the journey. This continues on day five as you pass llamas and alpaca on route to Puno and the birthplace of Incan mythology.
You will spend two nights on the banks of Lake Titicaca. Day six is all about the water, visiting the floating islands of Uros and Taquile, where tribal life is remarkably unchanged. Of all Peru’s historical destinations, it is the area around Cusco that is most unmissable. Machu Picchu is the most famous Incan leftover, and it is saved for last. You will take the train there on day nine and spend the afternoon in the citadel. By staying at the only hotel by the ruins, you will spend more time in Machu Picchu, enjoying it after the crowds have departed. In between, days seven and eight are stuffed with historical sights, from the old Incan capital itself to the Sacred Valley. There are so many stories and histories here, which is something that is symbolic of a private vacation to Peru. Make sure your perfect Peruvian vacation is an unforgettable one by seeing additional Peru travel ideas.
Starting Price
$3,600 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
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In general, the trip was laid out and organized very well. We always had a pick up and drop off and they were always punctual and very helpful. All but 2 of the tours of were excellent.Our guides in Arequipa, Puno/Colca Canyon, Cusco/Sacred Valley, Lake Titicaca, Lima, Machu Picchu were all absolutely amazing. They made the tours and the sites very enjoyable, interesting, and they felt well worth the price paid. The remaining 2 left much to be desired. The tours were a bit boring and both men seemed to repeat themselves quite a bit. They were not very engaging at all. Also one guide and his driver, did something I've never seen before - they ordered food and arranged a pickup on the side of the road. I have taken many, many tours and have never see such a thing before. I understand the gentlemen need to eat, but this to me seemed very unprofessional. Not to mention, it's a little disconcerting that the person driving a very large tour bus is attempting teat a meal with a fork and knife at the same time.
Overall, the trip was excellent and I have very few complaints. I would definitely recommend this company to others.
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This was my first booking through Zicasso and their recommend agent in Lima. Our journey was a 17 day trip which included Lima, Arequipa, Chivay (Colca Canyon), Puno (Lake Titicaca), Cusco, Sacred Valley, and of course, the most amazing of all - Machu Picchu! The itinerary was great, hotels were wonderful (especially the breakfasts), and the transfers/logistical arrangements were all spot on. Our travel agency provided a helpful and friendly representative in each location who met us, took us to our hotel, briefed us on the activities for the following day(s), and made sure we were taken care of every step of the way. The price was very competitive and fair. Service was A+. While we were "on our own" in terms of setting our own itinerary, our agency hooked us up with different small group tours (usually 15 or less people in a minvan, except for the long haul transfers, which were on a comfortable bus) at each location to see the sights. We had a private guide for Machu Pichhu. This approach combined the economies of group tours with the freedom of individual travel. All the guides were fantastic and we enjoyed meeting new people each day.
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Our contact with this travel agency put together a fantastic tour for us. He was very attentive to our needs and was quick to respond to our queries. We had an action-packed 14-day itinerary; not much down-time, which is how we like it.
Everything was laid out for us and basically our only responsibility was to be in the lobby of the hotel at the preassigned time for pickup for our next adventure! Everything went without a hitch; drivers/guides were there waiting for us at the arranged time or even earlier, and hotel/flight check-ins went smoothly.
Even when we arrived at the hotel in Puno and they could not find our reservation, our guide made a quick call to the travel company office, and we were immediately taken a five-minute drive to a 5-star hotel with immediate check-in.
Overall the hotels were fantastic. We especially loved the hotels in Urubamba, Cusco, and the Colca hotel. The fireplace in our room at the Colca hotel was a real treat!
The meals included in our tour were excellent, and our travel agent's restaurant recommendation (for one of our very few meals on our own) in Puno was spot-on.
Our tour guides were very knowledgeable and spoke English very well. We would like to especially acknowledge our tour guide during our six days in the Cusco area. We couldn't have asked for a nicer, more passionate, and more interesting guide. He has a deep knowledge of the Inca life and history, and additionally as a biologist, was able also to provide a lot of insight into the plant and animal life of the region. He always had our best interests at heart and was very patient with us for the more rigorous parts of our tour (one-day Inca Trail trek and trek to Rainbow Mountain).
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I loved my trip to Peru! My travel agency's suggestions and arrangements were for the most part excellent. I traveled solo for 11 days and visited Cusco, the Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu, and Lake Titicaca.
My hotel in Cuzco was comfortable, though I wished it were a little closer to the Plaza.. The first morning in Cuzco, my wake-up call was somehow forgotten, and the first call I got was from my guide telling me she was downstairs waiting for me. She told me to relax and we would work things out, and to take my time. We left late, but it didn't detract from wonderful ceremony with a local shaman. We drove up above Cuzco and hiked up to a spot where Asencio performed a ceremonial blessing with my guide translating his words. An unforgettable and moving experience that's difficult to describe! My guide was superb!
From there I traveled by bus with a group to the Sacred Valley, stopping at Pisac, a colorful market, and Ollayntaytambo (both worth seeing!) before settling into my hotel, a former convent with beautiful gardens and a chapel right next door.
The following day I rock-climbed for the first time. Gorgeous views of the Sacred Valley and river running through it, while climbing 1300 feet up the rock face! This isn't for those who fear heights, but if you don't, this is a fantastic way to climb for the first time, then descend via 6 zip lines! A must do!
Traveling to Machu Picchu via Vistadome was next on the itinerary. The train was first-class---very comfortable, with excellent service. The vistadome allows passengers to see the amazing views of the Andes while en route to Agua Calientes and Machu Picchu. Upon arrival I was greeted by our guide who arranged for bags to go to the hotel, and led us to the bus that takes you to Machu Picchu. I knew Machu Picchu would be amazing and it didn't disappoint. No words really to describe its beauty. I opted to go back the second day without a guide to continue exploring on my own.
After a return train trip to Cuzco, I left the following day for an all-day bus ride to Puno that included stops at varied and interesting sights--a beautiful church with painted ceilings, a colonial bridge, a pre-Incan temple, at the top of the pass (over 14,400 feet), a tasty lunch buffet where we were serenaded by Peruvian music and more.
After an overnight in Puno, I was picked up at the hotel and taken to the dock for an overnight stay on Amantani Island. Unfortunately, the transfer process broke down. These guides seemed to be subcontracted by my travel agency and had a different company name. The guide left me with the driver who was supposed to connect me with the group and the boat I was going to take. The guide seemed overbooked, and the driver disappeared while I was buying gifts for the host family, and I was left wandering around the dock with a crowd of people and unmarked boats, not knowing where to go. I finally asked one of the vendors to make a call and I eventually figured out which boat I was supposed to be on. Once settled on the boat, I thoroughly enjoyed the visits to Uros and Taquile and the overnight on Amantani was fascinating and a wonderful ending to my Peruvian trip!
Strengths:
Overall,my travel agency did a great job of arranging a customized trip for me. I'm not one for extended group tours and this itinerary allowed me to have just the right combination of tours and solo time. Guides were excellent--knowledgeable, courteous. I ended up changing my itinerary pretty late in the game and my agency was very accommodating which was very much appreciated.I felt I got great value overall for the price.Suggestions:
I wished I had my travel documents in hand before arriving in Peru. I would have felt more comfortable with having them before I left the US. Transfers could be better organized. I had difficulty finding my travel agency in a crowd of 50-70 or more signs. Maybe use a sign that would stand out? Also during the transfer process at the Puno harbor, the guide turned over to the driver who spoke no English and then disappeared, leaving me with no information about where to go.Hotels selected could have been closer to the main parts of town so that walking could have been a better option.See more
We just returned from a 10 day trip to Peru with 15 family members. Our agent worked with me to plan every detail of the trip. Everything went according to schedule and without a single hitch! Our agent lined up a trip to satisfy every single member in our group ages 71 to 10. We will never forget this trip of a lifetime! The trip was planned so that we could adjust to the elevation appropriately. We started with 3 days, 2 nights in the Amazon jungle. The resort we stayed at and the activities planned were awesome! The food was good too. The kids, ages 10-18 loved that part of the trip the best. We moved on to the Sacred Valley for 4 days, day 1 full day touring at Pisac ruins, Ollantaytambo ruins, day 2 full day touring included Chincero weaving demonstration, Moray ruins & Mara salt mines, day 3 was horseback riding for 11 in our group and the other 4 went whitewater rafting on the Urubamba river, and day 4 was our trip to Machu Picchu. We moved on to Cusco for 2 nights. Our first full day in Cusco, we did a 1/2 day tour, and a late afternoon chocolate making event for 1 hour at the Choco Museo. The next morning we left for Lima, spent 1 night in Lima and did a 1/2 day city tour. We had the afternoon free and headed to the airport by 7:00 pm for our flights back to the U.S. We were met by representatives at every location at the times stated. All our tours were private for our group and the guides were awesome. The food was so tasty throughout our trip. Our agent made reservations in advance for our dinners. Be flexible. We are used to eating lunches around noon, but while touring, most lunches were around 2-3 pm in the afternoon. We did have protein bars that we packed in our backpack. Bonus item working with this agent....my husband had requested a surprise birthday cake for me at the restaurant in our Sacred Valley hotel. Our agent personally ordered a cake from a known bakery in Cusco and drove 1.5-2 hours to our hotel to personally deliver it with a nice birthday present! That is going way above and beyond! It was a pleasure meeting him in person! I would not hesitate to recommend this agent and his company for any travel in South America!
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