Two-Week Peruvian Expedition Itinerary for Couples

What to expect on this itinerary
An idyllic romantic adventure awaits you in Peru. You and your partner will enjoy two unforgettable weeks of uncovering the heart and soul of the ancient Inca Empire. Step into the forefront of a civilization's riveting past and uncover the fervor of vibrant Andean traditions that have been proudly upheld to this day. Upon touchdown, you will surely grow lovesick over the luscious green pastures and sparkling blue beaches. Hand in hand, explore these majestic lands as you traverse the rugged Inca Trail, scale the top of the lush Amazonian canopy, and stargaze under the smoky midnight sky of the secluded Sacred Valley.
Customizable Itinerary
Lima – Tour of Miraflores, Barranco District, Old City
You will have to keep up with the busied pace of urban life in the eccentric capital city of Lima. Pedestrians stroll through well-manicured public parks while hurried taxi drivers weave in and out of stalled traffic. You will spend your afternoon getting to know several eclectic, urban districts within close walking distance of your five-star accommodation.
You will begin in the neighborhood of Miraflores, which the most luxurious and sophisticated neighborhood in the country. It will be easy to understand why Parque del Amor is dedicated to lovers as this expansive green space is flanked by mosaic-tiled benches and offers couples an enchanting view of the iridescent coastlines below. At the water's edge, you may see children maneuvering high-flying kites and tugging on strings with each assertive gust of wind. You can listen to the cooing seagulls overhead as you circle the perimeter of La Marina Lighthouse, which was constructed in the 1970s as an ode to the original landmark in Punta Coles.
In the afternoon, you will venture off the beaten path with your expert guide as you explore the Barranco District. Here, you will be exposed to a different side of Lima that is both artistic and playful. Culture is turned inside out within former colonial mansions that local artists have since reenvisioned as trendy bars and flamboyant cafes. Against technicolored street art designs, friendly-faced women will sell handicrafts and jewelry while charismatic cooks convince passersby to indulge in a buttery cob of corn or a perfectly seasoned skewer of chicken.
You will return to the Old City at the Plaza de Armas where warm hues of yellow, pink, and orange pop against the Spanish architecture of carefully adorned churches and government buildings. Step inside the ornate Basílica y Convento de San Francisco de Lima and in front of the Government Palace of Peru before returning to the sandy beaches of Miraflores for your satisfying, sunset dinner.
What's Included:
Huacachina/Paracas – Dune Buggy Ride and Seaside Dinner
Tambopata National Reserve – Arrive at Tambopata National Reserve and Visit to Lake Sandoval
Tambopata National Reserve – Canopy Walkway and River Kayaking
Tambopata National Reserve – Conservation Center and Macaw Clay Licks
Cusco – Plaza de Armas, Qorikancha, and Markets
Cusco – Saqsaywaman and Tambomachay
Sacred Valley – Chinchero, Maras, Moray and Horseback Riding
Sacred Valley – Ollantaytambo and Zipline
Inca Trail – Ollantaytambo to Wallabamba
Inca Trail – Wallabamba to Winay Wayna Visitor's Center
Inca Trail – Winay Wayna Visitor's Center to Hot Springs
Aguas Calientes/Machu Picchu – Ruins and Huayna Picchu
Lima – Train Ride and Connecting Flight
Trip Highlights
- Immerse yourselves in the nation's capital and get an up-close look at the upscale neighborhood of Miraflores and the whimsically artistic Barranco District
- Hike the grassy plains of the Sacred Valley on a unique three-day expedition along the internationally acclaimed Inca Trail
- Marvel at the awe-inspiring ruins of Machu Picchu and visit nearby relics of the Inca Empire including fortresses and centers of agriculture
- Bask in the medicinal hot spring of Aguas Calientes and learn about the healing properties of mate de coca tea
- Stroll along the cobbled streets of Cusco and converse with vendors at open-aired markets
- Cruise across the sand dunes of Huacachina in an all-terrain buggy and learn sandboarding techniques from an expert instructor
- Indulge in a trek along secluded paths in the Amazon Rainforest and watch for hundreds of indigenous species on a riverboat cruise
- Whiz across the country's largest zipline attraction and sleep amongst the stars in the Sacred Valley
Detailed Description
There is no better way to experience a country's natural beauty than to venture beyond the city limits. On this adventurous, two-week expedition, you will travel by plane, train, boat, and bus to uncover a multitude of breathtaking panoramas. Follow in the footsteps of your expert guide through the depths of the rainforest, peaks of the Andes, and along each scenic winding bend in between. Meanwhile, delve into the captivating history and culture of this beloved country that has been woven into the very fabric of Andean tradition to this day.
You will start your journey in the bustling capital of Lima, which is known for its opulence, intellect, and artistic innovation. Tour the city center to admire the unique blend of ornate Spanish architecture and robust Inca stonework. Then, travel south to the desert oasis of Huacachina where you will hold on tight as you plummet down undulating sand dunes that converge at a serene lagoon basin. For the next three days, you and your guide will trek through the secret labyrinthine paths of the Amazonian Jungle where you will uncover indigenous bird and mammal species and spend the evenings in your luxurious outdoor lodge accommodations.
In the days to come, return to Cusco, which is the former birthplace of the Inca Empire. Amble along the cobblestoned streets that were present during the Spanish Conquest of the 16th Century. The careful craftsmanship and architectural expertise at sites like the sun temple of Qorikancha, which is the military fortress of Saqsaywaman, and the lavish baths at Tambomachay are a testament to a civilization's acute engineering capabilities. Finally, depart Cusco as you set course on a magnificent three-day hike along the scenic Inca Trail. At last, you will reach the esteemed ruins of Machu Picchu and spend the remainder of your trip exploring the grounds and ruminating in the splendor of the majestic masterpieces. Read some of our travelers’ reviews for Peru travel to discover new experiences to add to your own tour.
Starting Price
$4,100 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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This travel agency and it's owner/agent planned a fabulous Peru vacation for us (July 2018). I'm impressed by the flexibility, customization, experience, and recommendations our travel agent provided. He followed through with attention to all details, and he was available and expertly made required itinerary changes when we missed our connecting flight.
We chose the destinations, hotel star level, and duration (13 days). Our travel agent then made the itinerary proposals, giving us guidance and input. We chose to visit the Amazon jungle and the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, staying in 4 star hotels. We went to Tambopata and stayed at the Refugio Amazonas jungle lodge for 3 nights. The lodge and its surroundings are beautiful. The macaw clay lick tour is not to be missed. We then visited charming Cusco for 2 days, allowing us to acclimate to the altitude (11,000 feet) for our trek. We had great private tours of Cusco and the Sacred Valley with guides from the tour company. We then had a fabulous 4 day private Inca Trail Trek, also guided by our tour company. The hotel in Cusco was very nice and well positioned in the historic district. Our travel agent's choice of a suite at the hotel in Aguas Clients after the trek was a luxurious treat after camping.
I give this travel company my highest recommendation. The trip was first rate, well planned, well supported, and a good value. I also enthusiastically recommend traveling to Peru; the sites are spectacular, the people are friendly and honest, the food is very good, and we felt safe throughout our trip. It was a exhilarating, memorable vacation.
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We would highly recommend this Peru travel company to help you to organize your trip. We came back from a two week-long trip to Peru a few days ago. We have been independent travelers in the past so this was our first experience in being accompanied by guides for a good part of the vacation. Paul from this agency contracted with the local tour operator to arrange transportation and guides. His dossier contained everything we needed to know, including suggestions for tipping, places to enjoy a delicious meal, and more. All of our guides were very intelligent, passionate about what they did, had a great deal of pride for their country, and highly knowledgeable about the sites, history, culture, and traditions of their country. We not only enjoyed the tours, but also learned quite a bit about the Peruvian educational and political systems through our discussions. The guides were respectful and easy to share our time with. My only complaint is that their English was so good that we were less apt to use Spanish, although that was counterbalanced by their willingness to teach us a little Quechua! Special kudos to our guide who supported us when one family member became ill enough with altitude sickness to have to stay overnight at a clinic/hospital. We traveled to Lima, Cusco, Aguas Calientes, Sacred Valley, and Puerto Maldonado. While we enjoyed some activities in Lima, we probably could have shortened our three night stay there to either venture to another location or stay longer in one of the other places. Cusco was simply lovely and we had great meals and tours there and in the Sacred Valley. We were treated to a delicious lunch at a new place right outside of Moray. We loved seeing Machu Picchu but also were glad that we stayed an extra day to climb Huayna Picchu. Our stay in Puerto Maldonado was lots of fun--our days were full with many ecoguide-led outdoor activities, including a hot trek through mud to a boat ride (fun!!), a nighttime walk, a canopy walk, and boat rides (looking for caimans at night was a highlight). Overall, we had an excellent trip which would not have been possible without Paul's help. He listened well to our wishes, made suggestions based upon what we said, and arranged for wonderful accommodations for our family. We suggest that you use this travel agency to book your next adventure. And also highly suggest that you consider Peru as a fun and varied country to visit!
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We were extremely happy with every aspect of our trip to Peru and the outstanding assistance and support by Stuart, Satish and others at our Peru travel agency. We flew directly to Cusco and spent two nights there seeing the various sites in and around the city with a private guide, then a private guided tour to the Sacred Valley by van spending the night in Ollantaytambo. The next morning we took the train to Machu Picchu and had a private tour of the ruins followed by a stay in the wonderful Inkaterra MP Pueblo. The following day we took the train from Aguas Caliente to Cusco - a very pleasant and comfortable way to travel. The next morning we were off to the airport traveling to Puerto Maldonado for a three night stay in the Inkaterra Amazonica Reserva. We had wonderful guides with a special hats off to Jorge in Cusco and SV. Our MP guide was also excellent. We had terrific support getting around in all the locations and would highly recommend this travel company to not only our friends but to all who consider traveling to and about Peru!
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We had a wonderful time on out recent vacation with our travel agency to Peru and Ecuador. The Sacred Valley is amazing. Those Incans really knew how to build. We were met by guides at the airports in Lima and Cusco. Natalie showed is the Sacred Valley and was very knowledgeable. We had a guide on our hike on the Incan Trail from mile 104 to the Sun Gate at Machu Picchu. He was an excellent guide. He, also, was really informative. He kept a very reasonable pace.
Then we flew to Quito where we were met by our guides. We spent the next week exploring the highlands of Ecuador with them. It was a pleasure getting to know our guides and their culture. They took us to several cities, some Incan ruins, and the equator. We drove to Guayaquil on the coast for our flight to the Galapagos.
There we stayed on a catamaran and sailed to many islands in the Galapagos. We snorkeled, hiked, kayaked, and rode in zodiaks exploring the flora and the fauna. The staff on the catamaran saw to our every need. The food was delicious, the ship was spotless, and the staff was friendly and courteous.
Our South America travel agency made sure we were taken care of and had a wonderful trip.
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The first 10 days of the trip were very good.
Our travel agent put together a terrific itinerary for the Sacred Valley/Machu Picchu/Cusco portion, which balanced the needs of us seniors and our more active offspring. She recommended a Humantay Lake hike rather than the requested Rainbow Mountain excursion, which was an outstanding replacement. Starting in the Sacred Valley helped us successfully acclimatize to altitude. Our local guide's exceptional knowledge of Inca history and the area greatly enhanced our appreciation of everything we experienced there. We also loved the Amazon Rainforest and our resort there. It was an entirely different experience that complemented what we saw and did in the Sacred Valley etc.
While very good, there were some small misses that prevented this portion of the trip from achieving a five out of five, caused by insufficient attention to detail in execution relative to our past Zicasso trips. Most notably, each time we checked into our hotels (five), there were problems with room allocations. While it was eventually sorted out, it was an ongoing annoyance. Execution of the days' itineraries also presented minor hitches throughout and boxed lunches that had been paid for had to be specifically requested by the hikers.
The last three days of the trip, to the Paracas area, were a giant disappointment. There were major disconnects between the itinerary and what we experienced, which seriously marred an otherwise great trip. It seems there were significant communication breakdowns between the agency and those "on the ground" tasked with delivering, resulting in us not getting most of the experiences we had looked forward to. This portion of the trip would rate only two out of five, at best. Neither the guide nor the driver knew the area. To their credit, the agency owned up to under-delivering and voluntarily offered us a partial refund upon our return.
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