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  • Privately Anytime
  • Duration 14 days
    Land Cost $3,295-$3,895 Details
    Single Supplement $890
    Lodging 1 star-4 stars
    Grade I-II
    Group Size 4-16
    Best Time to Go

    Incas and Amazon for Families

    Day 1Lima

    Upon arrival, you will be met at the airport and taken to your accommodations in Lima.

    Day 2Lima

    Your guide will meet you at your hotel for a look at the city of Lima. You’ll see beautiful churches, parks and plazas, an interesting monastery with spooky catacombs below, and have lunch at a typical Peruvian restaurant. The rest of the afternoon is at your leisure.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

    Day 3Lima/Refugio Amazonas

    Talk about contrast! When your big jet from Lima lands in Puerto Maldonado, you'll be greeted by your naturalist guide - Renzo, Daniel or Guillermo or someone equally smart and in love with the jungle. It's 3 hours in the world's longest motorized canoe to Refugio Amazonas (in English, Amazon Lodge). It's an ecotourism project and you'll learn why. Meet the local Eseiaja Indians who own and run things. This afternoon, you’ll climb the Canopy Tower, and from the top you will get spectacular views of the river and the surrounding forest and have excellent opportunities to see birds. Start your six-day species count: hawk, eagle, parrot, macaw …

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    The world's longest motorized canoes
    Day 4Tambopata Research Center

    This morning, enjoy a canoe or pontoon ride around the Tres Chimbadas oxbow lake to look for a family of giant river otters, turtles, hoatzin (aka. stinkbird!), and wading birds. Then, continue up the Tambopata River this afternoon for a few more hours into the pristine heart of the Tambopata National Reserve. After the first hour you will leave the final traces of human habitation behind as you enter the huge, completely uninhabited center of the reserve. You will notice right away the difference in the amount of wildlife here! You’ll see herons, kingfishers, cormorants, capybaras, and caimans, just to name a few. After arriving at the Research Center, you’ll hike the one-and-a-half-mile Bamboo Trail, which is famous for the loads of rare birds that live exclusively in this habitat. End your exciting day with a “frog walk” through the forest - you’ll spot American bullfrogs, horned frogs, tree frogs, and an amazing variety of colorful bugs!

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    Relax at Tambopata Research Center
    Day 5 - 6Tambopata Research Center

    Each morning at dawn, you will cross the river to visit one of earth's one-of-a-kind places where the bank of the river is an ENORMOUS (about 12 stories high) wall of clay. You will not believe how many pairs of parrots and macaws swoop in for a lick. If you get in position really early, and stay really still, you get to see and hear it all. They are RAUCOUS! During your days at the Research Center, you meet scientists, go in the wildlife blinds, hike through many different kinds of forests, and climb up an observation tower. Wild macaws, who as chicks were saved by scientists and then released, come to visit and you can feed them bananas. Continue your species count: huge Ceiba trees, strangler figs, saddleback tamarins, squirrel and brown capuchin monkeys, collared peccary, and you may see ocelot, puma and jaguar tracks, although these cats are very difficult to spot.

    Meals: 2x Breakfast, 2x Lunch, 2x Dinner

    See parrots at the clay lick
    Day 7Refugio Amazonas

    After a last visit to the clay lick, it’s back to Refugio Amazonas for a final night in this amazing rainforest. Keep looking: This time you may spot a jaguar!

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    Get up close and personal with wildlife
    Day 8Amazon/Cusco & the Sacred Valley

    Return to town by motorized canoe, and fly from the rainforest up to Cusco, at 11,000' in the Andes. Your guide will meet you at the airport and head to the Sacred Valley. Visit a pottery workshop in Rumichaca, where you can participate in a pottery lesson. Then, visit the fantastic ruins of Ollantaytambo. Ollantaytambo is remembered as one of the few places the Spanish lost a major battle during their conquest. This is also a good site to see Incan city planning - each cancha (block) had one entrance to the central courtyard, and individual homes were entered from the courtyard. Overnight in a great local hotel in Ollanta for the next two nights.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    Discover Incan architecture
    Day 9Urubamba Rafting

    In the morning professional rafting guides take you on the Urubamba River, where the pretty stretches of calm water are punctuated by awesome rapids. Listen up and paddle hard! Then, you're spoiled by an amazing riverside picnic banquet, and THEN you're welcomed enthusiastically by kids in a local children’s home: Casa de Milagros (Home of Miracles). They provide shelter, food, clothing, basic medical care, education, and arts programs that promote self-confidence and self-worth for children in need. Here you will have a unique experience - the only condition is that each passenger should have a donation of: clothes, shoes, medicines, or educational materials. Children can choose to become a pen pal with a child at the Casa de Milagros.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    Lunch on the Urubamba
    Day 10Ollanta/Machu Picchu

    Imagine - you can travel to legendary Machu Picchu, by train, the lost city of the Incas, stumbled upon by accident in 1911. It remains a mysterious site, as there are no Spanish records, Incan legends, or oral histories. Elegant ornamental stonework hints at the possibility of Machu Picchu's importance as a ceremonial center. It takes about 1 1/2 hours from Ollanta Station to Aguas Calientes, on tracks that wind along the Urubamba River. Once you arrive, it is a short winding bus ride up to Machu Picchu, and your guide will lead you through the vast ruins. The rest of the day you can relax at your beautiful hotel or walk around the village of Aguas Calientes. There are many shops and street vendors where you can find such things as weavings, carvings, wind chimes, pottery, jewelry, and clothing to bring home. Stay overnight at the Machu Picchu El Pueblo Hotel for the next two nights.

    One-Day Inca Trail Trek Option: For those with some interest in light trekking, we can offer the one day Inca Trail Trek. Take the train towards Machu Picchu, and disembark at Km. 104 to cross the hanging bridge to the Chachabamba site. After a brief visit, begin a three to four hour ascent to the ruins of Wiñay Wayna, an important ritual site. The Inca Trail cuts across the ridge above Machu Picchu to finally reach the Gate of the Sun (Intipunku) for your first awe-inspiring glimpse of Machu Picchu. Total hiking time is about six hours. Bookings must be made at least 90 days in advance. Please call for more details.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

    Magical Machu Picchu
    Day 11Mysterious Machu Picchu

    This morning you’ll have another winding ride up to Machu Picchu with your guide, who will again lead you through more of the huge ruins for a full, informative day. You’ll also have the option to climb the steep trail up Huayna Picchu for a great work-out and a true birds-eye view! Return to your hotel this afternoon on the bus.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

    Day 12Pisac Market/Cusco

    This morning you’ll take the first train to Ollanta, arriving at about 10 am. Continue to Pisac, where people come from all around to see the traditional market busy with bartering for food, clothing, and other supplies. On the way to Cusco, visit Awana Cancha Exhibition Center, where you can admire the llamas, alpacas, vicuñas, and guanacos. Here you can also learn about the weaving and dyeing systems of Andean textiles from some people from local communities, who will be happy to introduce you to their ancestral techniques. Stay overnight in Cusco for the next two nights.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

    See llamas at Awana Cancha Exhibition Center
    Day 13Cusco & Nearby Ruins

    In the morning, enjoy a walking city tour, then visit a music workshop, where children will have the opportunity to learn how to play some local instruments like the quena or zampoña . In the afternoon visit the nearby ruins of Qenko, Tambo Machay, Puca Pucara, and Sacsayhuaman. More than 500 years and many earthquakes ago the Incas built grand walls of stone, using no mortar at all - and these still stand today. How did they do that??? You’ll have time this afternoon to wander a little bit on your own.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

    Learn about local textiles
    Day 14Cusco/Lima/Onward

    Today you will be transferred to the airport for your flight to Lima. You will have the use of a day room at a hotel in Miraflores until your transfer to the airport for your flight home (or onward connection).

    Meals: Breakfast

    Goodbye!


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