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Host: Local guides
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Take a private cooking class in Lima, right from touring the markets looking for the best ingredients to eating an exquisite self-made lunch. Visit the town of Ollantaytambo, the site of one of the great Inca fortresses and sacred areas in the Urubamba Valley. Hike along the Sacred Valley trails and visit and explore the Inca citadel of Machu Picchu with the option of climbing Huayna Picchu. All this while staying at incredible Mountain Lodges, basking in luxury and comfort. Finally, train through the highest plains of the Andes—to the reflective beauty of Lake Titicaca where a variety of cultural activities are on offer.

Highlights

  • Hands-on cooking class learning how to make ceviche
  • Witness the spinning, dyeing and weaving of Andean traditional textiles helping to preserve the traditional costumes
  • Take the 260 steps up to the Temple of the Sun
  • Climb Machu Picchu, taking in short hikes each day and cultural activities to introduce you to the Sacred Valley
  • Step aboard the Belmond Andean Explorer train from Cusco to Puno
  • Enjoy the scenic beauty and ancient culture of Lake Titicaca

Questions? Please contact a Civilized Adventures’ Custom Travel Advisor at info@civilizedadv.com

Brief Itinerary

  • Lima (2 nights)
  • Sacred Valley of the Incas (5 nights)
  • Machu Picchu (2 nights)
  • Cusco (2 nights)
  • Train (1 night)
  • Lake Titicaca (2 nights)

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