
*Important - You need to budget USD$90 for meals not included
The Plaza Mayor, in the heart of Lima's historic centre, is an excellent place to get a feel for Peru's colonial past. Nearby, the Museo de la Inquisicion offers an insight into the Spanish Inquisition and the beautiful Monasterio de San Francisco houses some fascinating catacombs.
Get acquainted with the intriguing blend of Inca and Spanish culture and discover of Cuzco's lesser-known sights on a guided walking tour.
Travel through the Sacred Valley to learn about local lifestyle. Browse markets for traditional handicrafts and pick up a few words of the Quechua language during a community visit. Spend the night in Ollantaytambo - a magnificent example of Inca urban planning.
Trek a trail that once linked the Inca Empire. The ancient paths wind past mountains, across high plateaus and through dense cloud forest and temple ruins. Climb over challenging mountain passes - including 4,198 m Warmiwanusca (Dead Woman's Pass) - and camp out in the evenings. On the final day, climb the steps to Intipunku, the Sun Gate, and watch magnificent Machu Picchu rising through the mist. Rest for a moment before striking out to uncover the mystery of these amazing ruins.
Optional trips to the Urubamba River or mountain bike rides through the Sacred Valley are highly recommended. For those with weary legs, have lunch at Aldea Yanapay Restaurant, part of a self-sustainable organisation that provides the kids of Cuzco with health and education facilities.