Cusco Vivencial
Journey to the heart of Peru on this captivating 8-day expedition that invites you to explore the ancient wonders of Cusco, immerse yourself in the enchanting beauty of the Sacred Valley with a touch of luxury through glamping, and discover the mystical allure of Machu Picchu.
Your adventure begins in Cusco, a city steeped in history and culture, where the past and present coexist harmoniously. From its cobblestone streets to its remarkable Inca ruins, Cusco is a gateway to the treasures of the Andes.
As you venture further into the Sacred Valley, you’ll be greeted with breathtaking landscapes and an opportunity to connect with nature through glamping. Here, amidst the serene beauty of the Andean mountains, you’ll experience the comfort and luxury of glamorous camping while being surrounded by the pristine wilderness.
The climax of your journey brings you to the iconic Machu Picchu, an archaeological wonder shrouded in mystery. Delve into the ancient secrets of this lost city, where you’ll walk in the footsteps of the Inca and witness awe-inspiring vistas that have inspired wonder for centuries.
Throughout your 8-day expedition, you’ll savor exquisite Peruvian cuisine, forge connections with local communities, and create unforgettable memories in a land where history, nature, and culture converge. Prepare to embark on an adventure that promises not only to enrich your soul but to leave an indelible mark on your heart.
**All our programs can be modified according to your requirements on duration, interests, activities, flight reservations or other additional destinations.**
On arrival, you will be assisted and transferred to your hotel. We suggest resting the rest of the morning to acclimatize to the altitude.
In the afternoon, we will get to know Cusco city on a guided tour, visiting the Main Square, the Cathedral and the Temple of the Sun or Korikancha. The tour continues outside the city to visit the Kenko, Tambomachay and Puca Pucara archaeological complexes and the impressive Sacsayhuaman Fortress which was strategically built on a hill dominating Cusco. It is famous for its huge carved stones, put together with amazing precision to form the external walls of the complex. Some of these stones are over 9 meters high and weight more than 350 tons.
Meals: None
Tour to the Sacred Valley of the Incas, on the Vilcanota River where you will be able to see the typical Indian market and experience its people´s customs. (On Sundays, the mass is celebrated in Quechua the native language). Lunch in a valley’s local restaurant.
In the afternoon stop by Calca and Urubamba on our way to the Ollantaytambo fortress and citadel, built to guard the entrances to this part of the valley and protect it from possible invasions from the rainforest´s inhabitants. It is formed by a series of overlapping terraces. We will have the chance to walk through the towns’ streets so we can have a clear idea of how this military, religious and agricultural strategic center was during the Inca Empire.
Overnight stay in the Sacred Valley.
Meals: Breakfast and lunch
Visitors will be transferred to the train station early in the morning, to start their trip to the Machu Picchu citadel, also known as “The Lost City of the Incas” which is one of the most renowned examples of the Inca architecture. They will get off the train at the Aguas Calientes station to take a bus that will take them to the wonderful citadel in a 30-minute-long trip through a zigzagging road to get to the wonderful citadel. Once there, we will have a guided tour over the citadel, visiting the Main Square, the Circular Tower, the Sacred Sundial, the Royal Chambers, the Temple of the Three Windows and the cemeteries.
Lunch at a local restaurant. In the afternoon transfer to the hotel in Machu Picchu or Aguas Calientes, which is the closest town, only fifteen minutes from Machu Picchu by bus.
Meals: Breakfast and lunch
After breakfast, in the afternoon, we will return to Ollantaytambo by train. Free time to lunch.
We will pick you up from Ollantaytambo to drive to Misminay, where we will enjoy and learn how to dyeing and weaving as in the Andean zone. For hundreds of years in the Andes have been dyed, woven or yarn beautiful alpaca wool. The dyes are plants and insects of the area, an art that give those bright colors characteristic of the Andes.
After our dinner we will have a free night.
At Qhispikay we work with families of high-Andean communities of Cusco, they are the hosts and responsible for the entire operation that takes place in their homes and we are providing constant training. In this way we are empowering, improving the quality of life and contributing to the economy of each of these people.
Meals: Breakfast and dinner
In the morning you will enjoy the amazing landscapes from your glamping, where your “family” will bring you an Andean breakfast.
If you are one of those who like to walk and know a place in a deeper way, we recommend that you go with us to the viewpoint of Moray, a sight very little known by the tourists that visit this beautiful place.
After our walking we return to the glamping to have lunch. In the afternoon, you will have an Andean ceremony. In this place of the world the populations live in contact and communion with the earth. She is the mother of all the beings that inhabit her and therefore we must honor her and respect her. Its maximum representation are the Apus, sacred mountains, guardian angels.
At night you will enjoy your las dinner in the glamping.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner
After breakfast you will have some time to relax, take photos and say god bye to your “family”. At 10:00am you will be transferred to Cusco, to the selected hotel.
Afternoon free.
Meals: Breakfast
You will have on free day to shopping or just walk around the city.
Meals: Breakfast
At appropriate time you will be transferred to Cusco airport to take your flight.
Meals: Breakfast
Destination | Tourist | Superior tourist | Superior | Deluxe |
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Cusco |
Antawasi |
Casona Plaza Cusco |
Xima |
Casa Andina Premium |
Sacred Valley of the Incas |
Qhispikay Misminay |
Qhispikay Misminay |
Qhispikay Misminay |
Qhispikay Misminay |
Machu Picchu |
Samananchis |
Casa de Luz |
El MaPi by Inkaterra |
Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel |
Price per person: USD | 1119 | 1189 | 1413 | 1901 |
Cusco | Antawasi |
Sacred Valley of the Incas | Ollantaytambo Lodge |
Machu Picchu | Samananchis |
Sacred Valley of the Incas | Qhispikay Misminay |
Price per person: USD | 1119 |
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Cusco | Casona Plaza Cusco |
Sacred Valley of the Incas | San Agustín Urubamba & SPA |
Machu Picchu | Casa de Luz |
Sacred Valley of the Incas | Qhispikay Misminay |
Price per person: USD | 1189 |
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Cusco | Xima |
Sacred Valley of the Incas | Del Pilar Ollantaytambo |
Machu Picchu | El MaPi by Inkaterra |
Sacred Valley of the Incas | Qhispikay Misminay |
Price per person: USD | 1413 |
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Cusco | Casa Andina Premium |
Sacred Valley of the Incas | Casa Andina Premium |
Machu Picchu | Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel |
Sacred Valley of the Incas | Qhispikay Misminay |
Price per person: USD | 1901 |
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PRICES
All rates are expressed in US dollars, per person, based on double occupancy and are subject to change without notice.
ITINERARY
All our itineraries have been very carefully prepared taking your trip’s best operation into account. However, changing the order of some tours or routes might be necessary in some cases. Although these changes occur in few instances, the itinerary details should be taken as a basic guide.
AIR TICKETS
If Colourful Peru oversees buying and issuing local-flight tickets, their prices may vary until the date of the flight’s booking and payment. Furthermore, the airline might change the flight number as well as its departure hour.
Once the flight reservation and payment are made, the latter will not be reimbursable. Changes regarding name, flight, route, trip’s date or cancellations are not allowed.
Hotel reservations that are not part of an organized trip
Cancellations and Reimbursements
Booked trips
Cancellations and Reimbursements
(*) Note: some suppliers consider stricter cancellation conditions, consequently, they reserve the right to charge additional fees for other penalties in such cases.
Regarding the Inca Trail: the reserve is subject to its payment and there will not be reimbursements in case of cancellations, moreover, neither name nor date changes are allowed.
During peak season, the company reserves the right to change the cancellation regulations in case the suppliers apply other penalties or make the aforementioned changes.
LIABILITY
Live Corporation carries out your trip’s arrangements, books transfer services, hotel rooms or other travel services required on your behalf, consequently, the company takes no responsibility for the loss of items, flight or tours delays due to events of force majeure, accidents or other events.
Important!
Live Corporation disclaims any liability for medical conditions, pregnancy, mental or physical limitations that might put at risk the health or integrity of the passenger or third parties during the operation of the booked tours or that might jeopardize the trip’s progress. Therefore, the company will not be obliged to any refunds or to address claims regarding the aforementioned reasons, even when there are not noticeable problems in normal circumstances.
Given this, it is important for the passengers to inform the company whether there is any of the aforementioned impediments, so we can offer and suggest suitable services according to the existing limitations.
About Qhispikay Glamping
At Qhispikay we work with families of high-Andean communities of Cusco, they are the hosts and responsible for the entire operation that takes place in their homes and we are providing constant training. In this way we are empowering, improving the quality of life and contributing to the economy of each of these people.
We promote cultural exchange between travelers from cities and the Andean people, seeking to make their reality known to the world, so that their culture is valued and respected. Through cultural activities, their ancestral knowledge is transmitted on self-sufficiency techniques, such as housing construction, textile processing, organic agriculture, among others.
To be coherent with the Glamping concept, we have imported special tents for this and we have equipped them with first class items and decorated with fine craftsmanship of the Andean peoples. We have built a beautiful bathroom, with solar thermal and taking advantage of the panoramic views in the gardens of each of these families.
CLIMATE
The climate in Peru can be divided by zones: the western Andes that has a dry and cold climate in winter and its very rainy during the summer. The rainforest that has a hot, wet and rainy climate and the desert coast with a warm climate without regular rainfall.
Cusco has a mild climate with temperatures that go from 14 ºC to 16ºC with warm days and cold nights. The rainy season is from December to March.
Machu Picchu has a semi-tropical climate with warm days and cold nights. The rainy season is from November to April.
The weather doesn’t hold the trip back in general, except when the “El Niño” phenomenon is very aggressive.
TIME ZONE
Peru Time Zone according to Greenwich Mean Time is -5 (GMT -5), same as Bogotá and Mexico throughout the year and same as New York during summer. When it is midday in Peru the hour in the most important cities is:
São Paulo | 14:00 |
Frankfurt | 19:00 |
Nueva York | 13:00 |
Londres | 18:00 |
Hong Kong | 01:00 + 1day |
Singapur | 01:00 + 1day |
ALTITUDE
In Cusco: 3,360 meters above sea level
In Machu Picchu: 2,400 meters above sea level
In the Sacred Valley: 2,850 meters above sea level
WE RECOMMEND
HEALTH
The Peruvian Andes are at high altitudes, so it is necessary to take precautions to avoid altitude sickness or “soroche”. It is important to rest a few hours, to walk slowly and to eat light before beginning any tour. We also recommend drinking coca tea that helps with acclimatization. Even though water is potable in most cities, it is advisable to drink bottled water to avoid any problems.
VISA
To know if you need a visa to enter Peru, please go to the closest consulate since the requirement may vary at any moment. For more information, please go to:
Visa types to enter Peru
LANGUAGE
Peru’s official language is Spanish, which is spoken by 80% of the population. However, there is a large portion of the population that speaks Quechua and Aymara (especially in the Peruvian Andes). Moreover, we can find 55 dialects in the Amazonian rainforest.
ELECTRICAL CURRENT
Electricity in Peru is 220 Volts and 60 Hertz. In some hotels, you may find dual voltage outlets, however, we suggest checking your appliances’ voltage and take precautions by having a power adapter or converter.
PERUVIAN GASTRONOMY
During the last years, the Peruvian gastronomy has become famous because of its variety and exquisiteness. Among the most known dishes you can find the ceviche, a dish made of fish and seafood marinated in lemon juice.
There is a new gastronomy trend in Cusco called “novoandina”. The novoandina cuisine is based on the creation of new dishes using local ingredients such as quinoa, quiwicha, potato, alpaca and trout. This way, we have dishes such as alpaca tenderloin with “quinotto” (risotto made of quinoa instead of rice) or grilled trout with sautéed vegetables and native potatoes.
Restaurants during your trip:
Cusco: international, local and vegetarian food restaurants.
Aguas Calientes: international and local food restaurants.
IMPORTANT
Colourful Peru reserves the right to make any changes without prior notice due to weather conditions, river levels, transport departures or arrivals, etc., to assure a better development of your trip’s operation.
Cusco Vivencial
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