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Rainbow Mountain Tour – Full Day

Rainbow Mountain Tour – Full Day   Summary   Day 1 Rainbow Mountain: Vinicunca ITINERARY INCLUSIONS RECOMMENDATIONS Day 1: Rainbow Mountain: Vinicunca Day 1: Rainbow Mountain 03:00 am: Pickup from your hotel. Drive to trailhead: 3-hour drive to start the hike. Box breakfast: Provided at the trailhead. Hike to Rainbow Mountain: 1-hour hike, 30-60 minutes to explore. Visit Red Valley: 30-minute visit. Return hike: 1-hour back to the trailhead. Box lunch: After the hike. Drive back to Cusco: Arrive at your hotel around 3:00 pm. INCLUDES Experienced tour guide: Over five years of experience specializing in Rainbow Mountain. First aid kit: Includes treatments for altitude sickness, diarrhea, and cuts. Oxygen tank: Carried by the guide for assistance at high altitudes. Box breakfast: Nutritious meal at the trailhead. Box lunch: Complimentary meal after the trek. Snacks: Provided for the hike. Private transportation: New vans with safety features and first aid kit. Walking sticks: Complimentary for stability during the hike. Pick-up and drop-off: From and to your hotel. WhatsApp briefing: Detailed information one day before the trip. Blanket: For warmth during early morning pickup. 24/7 customer service: Dedicated support line. Half-liter of water: Provided to stay hydrated. NOT INCLUDED Entrance fees to Rainbow Mountain: 30 Peruvian soles (pay at the trailhead). Entrance fees to Red Valley: 30 Peruvian soles. Gratuities: Optional. Personal riding horse: 90 Peruvian soles (pay at the trailhead). WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING Passport (optional): Bring a photocopy, but for the Rainbow Mountain stamp, bring the original. 1.5 liters of water: Stay hydrated during the hike. Personal snacks: Extra energy bars if you need frequent snacks. Pillow for van ride: Leave it in the van during the hike. Trekking shoes: Essential for the dusty and slippery path. Waterproof pants (optional): Only for the rainy season (Dec-Mar). Extra clothes (optional): For rainy season to stay dry. Sunscreen lip protector: Protect lips from dryness. Down jacket: To stay warm, as it’s usually cold. Rain jacket: For unexpected rain, even during dry seasons. Long sleeve t-shirt: Protect from sunburn; apply sunscreen if wearing short sleeves. Wool hat: It’s cold at Rainbow Mountain, even in summer. Trekking pants: Suggested for hiking, but any suitable pants work. Rain poncho: Essential in the rainy season or cloudy days. Sunhat: Protect from strong sun at high altitudes. Sunscreen: Both sun and cold can burn, so apply regularly. Water bottles or Camelbak: Reusable bottles are recommended. Sunglasses: Strong sun and snow reflection can harm eyes. Extra money: For snacks, soda, alpaca meat, or tips for photos. Thick socks: To keep feet warm. Neck gaiter: Keeps neck and face warm, especially in winter. Gloves: Essential for warmth, especially at the summit. Basic medications: Ibuprofen for headaches, Diamox for altitude sickness. Portable charger: To keep devices powered in the cold. Phone or camera: Capture memories of the adventure. Day 1: Rainbow Mountain: Vinicunca Day 1: Rainbow Mountain 03:00 am: Pickup from your hotel. Drive to trailhead: 3-hour drive to start the hike. Box breakfast: Provided at the trailhead. Hike to Rainbow Mountain: 1-hour hike, 30-60 minutes to explore. Visit Red Valley: 30-minute visit. Return hike: 1-hour back to the trailhead. Box lunch: After the hike. Drive back to Cusco: Arrive at your hotel around 3:00 pm. Day 1: Rainbow Mountain 03:00 am: Pickup from your hotel. Drive to trailhead: 3-hour drive to start the hike. Box breakfast: Provided at the trailhead. Hike to Rainbow Mountain: 1-hour hike, 30-60 minutes to explore. Visit Red Valley: 30-minute visit. Return hike: 1-hour back to the trailhead. Box lunch: After the hike. Drive back to Cusco: Arrive at your hotel around 3:00 pm. INCLUDES Experienced tour guide: Over five years of experience specializing in Rainbow Mountain. First aid kit: Includes treatments for altitude sickness, diarrhea, and cuts. Oxygen tank: Carried by the guide for assistance at high altitudes. Box breakfast: Nutritious meal at the trailhead. Box lunch: Complimentary meal after the trek. Snacks: Provided for the hike. Private transportation: New vans with safety features and first aid kit. Walking sticks: Complimentary for stability during the hike. Pick-up and drop-off: From and to your hotel. WhatsApp briefing: Detailed information one day before the trip. Blanket: For warmth during early morning pickup. 24/7 customer service: Dedicated support line. Half-liter of water: Provided to stay hydrated. NOT INCLUDED Entrance fees to Rainbow Mountain: 30 Peruvian soles (pay at the trailhead). Entrance fees to Red Valley: 30 Peruvian soles. Gratuities: Optional. Personal riding horse: 90 Peruvian soles (pay at the trailhead). WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING Passport (optional): Bring a photocopy, but for the Rainbow Mountain stamp, bring the original. 1.5 liters of water: Stay hydrated during the hike. Personal snacks: Extra energy bars if you need frequent snacks. Pillow for van ride: Leave it in the van during the hike. Trekking shoes: Essential for the dusty and slippery path. Waterproof pants (optional): Only for the rainy season (Dec-Mar). Extra clothes (optional): For rainy season to stay dry. Sunscreen lip protector: Protect lips from dryness. Down jacket: To stay warm, as it’s usually cold. Rain jacket: For unexpected rain, even during dry seasons. Long sleeve t-shirt: Protect from sunburn; apply sunscreen if wearing short sleeves. Wool hat: It’s cold at Rainbow Mountain, even in summer. Trekking pants: Suggested for hiking, but any suitable pants work. Rain poncho: Essential in the rainy season or cloudy days. Sunhat: Protect from strong sun at high altitudes. Sunscreen: Both sun and cold can burn, so apply regularly. Water bottles or Camelbak: Reusable bottles are recommended. Sunglasses: Strong sun and snow reflection can harm eyes. Extra money: For snacks, soda, alpaca meat, or tips for photos. Thick socks: To keep feet warm. Neck gaiter: Keeps neck and face warm, especially in winter. Gloves: Essential for warmth, especially at the summit. Basic medications: Ibuprofen for headaches, Diamox for altitude sickness. Portable charger: To keep devices powered in the cold. Phone or camera: Capture memories of the adventure. Book Now From $95

Machu Picchu Tour – Full Day

Machu Picchu Tour – Full Day   Summary   Day 1 Machu Picchu ITINERARY INCLUSIONS RECOMMENDATIONS Day 1: Machu Picchu Day 1: Machu Picchu Early Morning Pickup: CuscoPeru.com will pick you up from your hotel in Cusco. Travel to Ollantaytambo: 1.5-hour ride in personalized transport to the train station. Train Journey: 1 hour 50 minutes train ride through the Sacred Valley to Aguas Calientes. Arrival in Aguas Calientes: Meet the representative and board the bus to Machu Picchu (25-minute ride). Machu Picchu Tour: Explore the historical sanctuary for 2 to 3 hours, learning about its architecture and Inca engineering. Return to Aguas Calientes: After the tour, return to Aguas Calientes by bus, where you can have lunch and explore the town. Return Train: Board the train back to Ollantaytambo, where a representative will meet you and transfer you to your hotel in Cusco. INCLUDES Pre-tour information one day before the trip in Cusco. Personalized transfers from your hotel in Cusco to the train station in Ollantaytambo, round trip. Round-trip train ticket from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes. Round-trip bus ticket from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu. Entrance ticket to Machu Picchu for the Main Circuit 2 (subject to availability). Professional bilingual guide (English – Spanish). (Ask about other languages with additional fees for private service only). NOT INCLUDED Hotel in Cusco. Meals. Entrance to Huayna Picchu (subject to availability). Other unmentioned services. WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING Identification or passport: The document you used to purchase the ticket. Arrive early: Get to the train station 30 minutes before departure. Light luggage: Only 5 kg is allowed on the train, so pack light. Small backpack: Bring a camera, hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a water bottle. Comfortable footwear: Wear shoes that are suitable for walking, preferably anti-slip or non-slip. Positive energy: After the tour, take a moment to enjoy the breathtaking views and recharge. Day 1: Machu Picchu Day 1: Machu Picchu Early Morning Pickup: CuscoPeru.com will pick you up from your hotel in Cusco. Travel to Ollantaytambo: 1.5-hour ride in personalized transport to the train station. Train Journey: 1 hour 50 minutes train ride through the Sacred Valley to Aguas Calientes. Arrival in Aguas Calientes: Meet the representative and board the bus to Machu Picchu (25-minute ride). Machu Picchu Tour: Explore the historical sanctuary for 2 to 3 hours, learning about its architecture and Inca engineering. Return to Aguas Calientes: After the tour, return to Aguas Calientes by bus, where you can have lunch and explore the town. Return Train: Board the train back to Ollantaytambo, where a representative will meet you and transfer you to your hotel in Cusco. Day 1: Machu Picchu Early Morning Pickup: CuscoPeru.com will pick you up from your hotel in Cusco. Travel to Ollantaytambo: 1.5-hour ride in personalized transport to the train station. Train Journey: 1 hour 50 minutes train ride through the Sacred Valley to Aguas Calientes. Arrival in Aguas Calientes: Meet the representative and board the bus to Machu Picchu (25-minute ride). Machu Picchu Tour: Explore the historical sanctuary for 2 to 3 hours, learning about its architecture and Inca engineering. Return to Aguas Calientes: After the tour, return to Aguas Calientes by bus, where you can have lunch and explore the town. Return Train: Board the train back to Ollantaytambo, where a representative will meet you and transfer you to your hotel in Cusco. INCLUDES Pre-tour information one day before the trip in Cusco. Personalized transfers from your hotel in Cusco to the train station in Ollantaytambo, round trip. Round-trip train ticket from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes. Round-trip bus ticket from Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu. Entrance ticket to Machu Picchu for the Main Circuit 2 (subject to availability). Professional bilingual guide (English – Spanish). (Ask about other languages with additional fees for private service only). NOT INCLUDED Hotel in Cusco. Meals. Entrance to Huayna Picchu (subject to availability). Other unmentioned services. WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING Identification or passport: The document you used to purchase the ticket. Arrive early: Get to the train station 30 minutes before departure. Light luggage: Only 5 kg is allowed on the train, so pack light. Small backpack: Bring a camera, hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a water bottle. Comfortable footwear: Wear shoes that are suitable for walking, preferably anti-slip or non-slip. Positive energy: After the tour, take a moment to enjoy the breathtaking views and recharge. Book Now From $280

Sacred Valley Tour – 1D

Sacred Valley Tour – 1 Day   Summary   Day 1 Sacred Valley Tour ITINERARY INCLUSIONS RECOMMENDATIONS Day 1: Sacred Valley Tour Day 1: Sacred Valley Tour Start: 7:00 AM in Cusco. Itinerary: Chinchero: Visit an Inca site, colonial church, and traditional textile demonstration. Moray: Inca circular terraces, history, and photo opportunities. Maras: Salt mines and crafts. Urubamba: Buffet lunch. Ollantaytambo: Archaeological site tour (option to stay here). Pisac: Visit archaeological terraces. End: Return to Cusco by 6:30 PM. INCLUDES Tourist Transportation: Comfortable transport between Sacred Valley sites. Professional Guide: Bilingual guide (English/Spanish) with in-depth knowledge. Buffet Lunch: A variety of dishes, including vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options at a restaurant in Urubamba. NOT INCLUDED Entrance Fees: BTG (Tourist Ticket): 70 soles (partial) or 130 soles (full). Salineras de Maras (Salt Mines): 20 soles. Cash payment only (no card or other currencies accepted). WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING Comfortable Clothing: Wear lightweight, breathable clothing and layers for temperature changes. Sturdy Footwear: Comfortable shoes or hiking boots suitable for walking and exploring. Sun Protection: Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun. Water: Bring a refillable water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the day. Snacks: Pack some snacks to enjoy during breaks. Camera: For capturing the stunning landscapes and historical sites. Cash: Bring cash in soles for entrance fees (no cards accepted at some sites). Personal Items: A small backpack with essentials, such as medication or personal hygiene items. Poncho or Rain Gear: Weather can change, so be prepared for rain. ID and Tickets: Ensure you have your identification and any necessary tickets for the tour. Day 1: Sacred Valley Tour Day 1: Sacred Valley Tour Start: 7:00 AM in Cusco. Itinerary: Chinchero: Visit an Inca site, colonial church, and traditional textile demonstration. Moray: Inca circular terraces, history, and photo opportunities. Maras: Salt mines and crafts. Urubamba: Buffet lunch. Ollantaytambo: Archaeological site tour (option to stay here). Pisac: Visit archaeological terraces. End: Return to Cusco by 6:30 PM. Day 1: Sacred Valley Tour Start: 7:00 AM in Cusco. Itinerary: Chinchero: Visit an Inca site, colonial church, and traditional textile demonstration. Moray: Inca circular terraces, history, and photo opportunities. Maras: Salt mines and crafts. Urubamba: Buffet lunch. Ollantaytambo: Archaeological site tour (option to stay here). Pisac: Visit archaeological terraces. End: Return to Cusco by 6:30 PM. INCLUDES Tourist Transportation: Comfortable transport between Sacred Valley sites. Professional Guide: Bilingual guide (English/Spanish) with in-depth knowledge. Buffet Lunch: A variety of dishes, including vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options at a restaurant in Urubamba. NOT INCLUDED Entrance Fees: BTG (Tourist Ticket): 70 soles (partial) or 130 soles (full). Salineras de Maras (Salt Mines): 20 soles. Cash payment only (no card or other currencies accepted). WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING Comfortable Clothing: Wear lightweight, breathable clothing and layers for temperature changes. Sturdy Footwear: Comfortable shoes or hiking boots suitable for walking and exploring. Sun Protection: Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen to protect yourself from the sun. Water: Bring a refillable water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the day. Snacks: Pack some snacks to enjoy during breaks. Camera: For capturing the stunning landscapes and historical sites. Cash: Bring cash in soles for entrance fees (no cards accepted at some sites). Personal Items: A small backpack with essentials, such as medication or personal hygiene items. Poncho or Rain Gear: Weather can change, so be prepared for rain. ID and Tickets: Ensure you have your identification and any necessary tickets for the tour. Book Now From $130

Cusco City Tour

Cusco City Tour   Summary   Day 1 Cusco City Tour ITINERARY INCLUSIONS RECOMMENDATIONS Day 1: Cusco City Tour Day 1: Cusco City Tour Duración del tour: 5 horas, con turnos mañana (8:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.) y tarde (1:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.). Lugares visitados: Catedral del Cusco: Arte de la Escuela Cusqueña con simbolismos indígenas. Qoricancha: Templo del Sol con avanzada arquitectura incaica. Sacsayhuamán: Complejo de grandes bloques de piedra usado para festividades. Qenqo: Sitio para fines astronómicos y religiosos. Puka Pukara: Fortaleza roja para control territorial. Tambomachay: «Baños del Inca» con fuentes de agua constante. Final: Regreso a la Plaza de Armas de Cusco. INCLUDES Entrance fees to the Cathedral, Qoricancha, Sacsayhuamán, Qenqo, Puka Pukara, and Tambomachay. Transportation to all mentioned locations. Professional bilingual guide (English-Spanish). Pre-tour assistance. NOT INCLUDED Accommodation in Cusco. Meals. Other services not mentioned. WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING Comfortable clothing suitable for walking and variable weather. Warm layers (jacket, sweater) for cooler temperatures, especially in the morning or evening. Rain gear (poncho or waterproof jacket), as weather can change unexpectedly. Comfortable walking shoes or sneakers with good grip. Hat and sunglasses to protect against the sun. Sunscreen to avoid sunburn at high altitudes. Reusable water bottle to stay hydrated. Snacks for energy during the tour. Camera or smartphone for capturing photos of the sites. Personal ID (passport or identification card). Cash for personal expenses, souvenirs, or tips. Small backpack to carry your essentials. Day 1: Cusco City Tour Day 1: Cusco City Tour Duración del tour: 5 horas, con turnos mañana (8:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.) y tarde (1:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.). Lugares visitados: Catedral del Cusco: Arte de la Escuela Cusqueña con simbolismos indígenas. Qoricancha: Templo del Sol con avanzada arquitectura incaica. Sacsayhuamán: Complejo de grandes bloques de piedra usado para festividades. Qenqo: Sitio para fines astronómicos y religiosos. Puka Pukara: Fortaleza roja para control territorial. Tambomachay: «Baños del Inca» con fuentes de agua constante. Final: Regreso a la Plaza de Armas de Cusco. Day 1: Cusco City Tour Duración del tour: 5 horas, con turnos mañana (8:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.) y tarde (1:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.). Lugares visitados: Catedral del Cusco: Arte de la Escuela Cusqueña con simbolismos indígenas. Qoricancha: Templo del Sol con avanzada arquitectura incaica. Sacsayhuamán: Complejo de grandes bloques de piedra usado para festividades. Qenqo: Sitio para fines astronómicos y religiosos. Puka Pukara: Fortaleza roja para control territorial. Tambomachay: «Baños del Inca» con fuentes de agua constante. Final: Regreso a la Plaza de Armas de Cusco. INCLUDES Entrance fees to the Cathedral, Qoricancha, Sacsayhuamán, Qenqo, Puka Pukara, and Tambomachay. Transportation to all mentioned locations. Professional bilingual guide (English-Spanish). Pre-tour assistance. NOT INCLUDED Accommodation in Cusco. Meals. Other services not mentioned. WHAT YOU NEED TO BRING Comfortable clothing suitable for walking and variable weather. Warm layers (jacket, sweater) for cooler temperatures, especially in the morning or evening. Rain gear (poncho or waterproof jacket), as weather can change unexpectedly. Comfortable walking shoes or sneakers with good grip. Hat and sunglasses to protect against the sun. Sunscreen to avoid sunburn at high altitudes. Reusable water bottle to stay hydrated. Snacks for energy during the tour. Camera or smartphone for capturing photos of the sites. Personal ID (passport or identification card). Cash for personal expenses, souvenirs, or tips. Small backpack to carry your essentials. Book Now From $65

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