Peru Land of the Ancient Inca

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RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 8+
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H ave you ever been so awestruck by a view that it left you speechless? On our journey through Peru, your family will experience this exhilarating feeling numerous times as you explore the legendary kingdom that is the Land of the Inca. From the famed “Lost City” of Machu Picchu to the largest ruins in the Sacred Valley – the Pisaq Ruins – you and your children will be amazed as you explore this mysterious ancient land.

Thomson Family Adventures will also have you whitewater rafting through the Sacred Valley and visiting the village of Chinchero for a cultural encounter you’ll never forget.

If you have a few more vacation days to take advantage of while you’re in South America, go on our Ecuador extension. A family adventure that includes Machu Picchu AND the Galapagos Islands can’t be beat.

2010 Dates

Dates Adult Teen
(12-17)
Child
(<12)
Internal
Air
03/14 - 03/21 $3,190 $3,090 $3,040 $350
03/28 - 04/04 $3,190 $3,090 $3,040 $350
06/12 - 06/19 $3,290 $3,190 $3,140 $350
06/26 - 07/03 $3,290 $3,190 $3,140 $350
07/03 - 07/11 $3,590 $3,490 $3,440 $350
08/01 - 08/08 $3,290 $3,190 $3,140 $350
12/19 - 12/26 $3,490 $3,390 $3,340 $350
12/26 - 01/02 $3,490 $3,390 $3,340 $350

Triple Discount: $200 for child under 12 sharing with 2 adults

Internal Air Discount: Children under 12 subtract $50

Discounts for More Traveling Customers:

$175 per person for 6-10

$350 per person for 11+

Dates

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Extensions

This trip is great in combination with one of our Galapagos adventures. International air to/from Lima and Quito not included.

Day 1 – Depart U.S. / Arrive Lima

Upon arrival at the airport, you will be met and transferred to your hotel, where your Peru family vacation begins.

Days 2 and 3 – Sacred Valley

Impressive ancient ruins, gentle mountain slopes and quaint farming towns make the Sacred Valley a perfect stop. Children really love the rush of the rafting trip on the Urubamba River. Running right through the heart of the Sacred Valley, this excursion offers a fun glimpse at the Inca past and the surrounding natural environment.

arrow Pisaq Ruins These ruins are some of the largest and well-kept in all the Sacred Valley, but surprisingly little is known about the site’s actual purpose. It could have been a royal estate, a military complex or even a small city. arrow Whitewater rafting This rafting trip on the Urubamba River is exciting, yet suitable for first-timers. We’ll see peasants working in their fields beneath the soaring valley walls that rise up to snow-covered peaks. arrow Weaving lesson in Chinchero Village Quechuan women demonstrate the age-old Andean craft of back strap weaving that has been passed down for generations. You’ll even get the chance to try your hand at it. arrow Dinner with local family Enjoy an authentic Peruvian meal served by a very friendly couple living in Ollantaytambo. arrow Ollantaytambo Ruins This site is so well preserved that it serves as a veritable replica of a typical community during the reign of the Inca. The temple area was still being built when the Spanish conquered the region, so it remains unfinished to this day.

Days 4 and 5 – Machu Picchu

The magical “Lost City” that is Machu Picchu cannot be experienced by reading a book or looking through photos. Watch as your family passes through its main entrance and the panoramic view comes into site – their jaws will drop.

arrow Train ride to Machu Picchu This hour and a half train journey follows along the Urubamba River, providing our families with awe-inspiring views of the dramatic canyons of the Urubamba Valley. arrow Explore Machu Picchu Now one of the “New 7 Wonders of the World,” Machu Picchu is revered as one of the most exquisite and enigmatic sites on the planet. The Inca turned this spot into a small (about five square miles) but extraordinary city that is invisible from below and completely self-contained. arrow Gate of the Sun hike This one mile hike up to the Gate of the Sun is along a winding Inca trail. The summit offers views of Machu Picchu that will take your breath away.

Day 6 – Cuzco

This family vacation is not complete with out a full day to explore all the ins and outs of this unforgettable city. On your walking tour of Cuzco, your family will feel like they have entered a make-believe world where history comes alive with ruins, museums, churches and mansions.

arrow Koricancha This luxurious temple was built by the Incas to honor the Sun God. Known as the Sacred Sun Temple, it’s located just a few yards away from the main square of Cuzco. arrow The Spanish Cathedral This magnificent monument, located in the main square, boasts an alter made of solid silver and a bell made of silver, gold and bronze that can be heard more than twenty-five miles away. arrow Free time to relax or explore on your own Enjoy the markets, museums and other interesting architecture of this fascinating city on your own.

Day 7 – Cuzco / Lima

arrow Free morning to explore Cuzco Enjoy a leisurely morning on your last day in Cuzco before flying back to Lima later this afternoon. arrow Free afternoon to relax in Lima Unwind at the hotel before heading out for an early farewell dinner.

Day 8 – Depart Lima / Arrive U.S.

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Ramada Costa del Sol

The Ramada Costa del Sol is conveniently located at the Jorge Chavez International Airport in Lima. The hotel features 130 clean, comfortable rooms, each with air-conditioning and internet access. Other highlights of the hotel include a spa, gym, business center and great restaurants.

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Valle Sagrado Lodge

Yanahuara, in Peru's Sacred Valley, is home to the Valle Sagrado Lodge. The lodge has 29 spacious rooms, each with a private balcony or porch offering guests a beautiful view of the surrounding scenery. Each room also has access to secluded gardens and terraces. In the guest rooms, you'll find a hair dryer, a mini-bar, a safe, and a TV and DVD player. Additionally, guests can enjoy use of the lodge's shop, laundry services, restaurant and bar.

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Machu Picchu Pueblo

The Machu Picchu Pueblo Hotel, surrounded by twelve acres of beautiful cloud forest, is conveniently located just minutes from the train station. It features tile-roofed casitas (bungalows), a tea plantation, more than 100 species of birds and 250 species of butterflies. The hotel has eighty-five large, comfortable, air-conditioned rooms – many with a fireplace and a balcony or terrace. Other highlights include an outdoor pool, hot tub, spa, jogging track, business center and high-speed internet access.

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Hotel Libertador

The Hotel Libertador, a historical site dating back several centuries, is surrounded by magnificent Inca and colonial buildings. It is conveniently located just minutes from Cuzco’s major attractions, like the main square and the Spanish Cathedral. The hotel features 240 elegant rooms, as well as a fitness center, sauna and Jacuzzi, business center, wireless internet, restaurants and a gift shop.

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Casa Andina Private Collection, Miraflores

Casa Andina Private Collection is located two blocks from the Parque Kennedy, the social hub of the attractive Miraflores neighborhood next to the ocean in Lima. It is a 20 minute drive to the city’s historical center and 40 minutes from the airport. The hotel features 148 spacious rooms, each with internet access. Other highlights include a heated indoor pool, steam room, sauna, and spa, a solarium, a gourmet restaurant, shops, and business center.

Please Note:   Thomson Family Adventures will attempt to adhere to this itinerary as much as possible. However, certain conditions (political, climatic, environmental, cultural, or availability) may necessitate changes in the accommodations.

Why Peru?

arrow See Machu Picchu, new wonder of the world The “lost city” of Machu Picchu was so remote and so well hidden that it wasn’t rediscovered until 1911, when Hiram Bingham stumbled onto the astonishing ruins hidden in the mists and perched on a rocky ridge in the sky. No longer “lost,” your family will discover first-hand why Machu Picchu was recently voted one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. arrow Rich history and culture Five hundred years ago, Peru lay at the heart of a vast empire that stretched over 400,000 square miles from northwest Argentina to southern Columbia. A legendary kingdom, this Land of the Inca came to an end when conquering Spaniards swept across South America. Today, Peruvians preserve, with pride, their rich and diverse culture and traditions. arrow Explore the charms of colonial Cuzco Founded in the 11th century and capital of the Inca Empire from the 13th century through the arrival of the Spanish in the mid 16th century, Cuzco is a delightful mix of Inca and Spanish architecture. Around the city you can still see the remains of Inca buildings and foundations – many of which have proven to be stronger than buildings constructed in the present day! arrow Inca Trails The roads from the Inca Empire once stretched from present-day Quito, Ecuador in the north all the way down to Santiago, Chile in the south. The extensive network of roads and trails covered roughly 14,000 miles and crossed mountain passes over 16,000 feet. To top it off, the Inca did not use the wheel or horses until the arrival of the Spanish in the 16th century, so these roads were used almost exclusively by people on foot and pack animals such as llamas. These roads – some of which were paved – wind through the stunning scenery and breathtaking landscapes of the Andes.

Why Peru with Thomson?

arrow Adventures designed with our own families in mind Thomson brings parents, grandparents, children and grandchildren together to explore exotic new places through hands-on experiences. Guided by local partners — who know, love and respect the heritage and traditions of their country — each of our vacations is a personal odyssey of discovery.

Peru: Trek Adventure for Teens

arrow Sacred Valley Impressive ancient ruins, gentle mountain slopes and quaint farming towns make the Sacred Valley a perfect stop. Enjoy this first encounter with remarkable Inca ruins. arrow Machu Picchu One of the “New 7 Wonders of the World,” Machu Picchu is revered as one of the most exquisite and enigmatic sites on the planet. The Inca turned this spot into a small (about five square miles) but extraordinary city that is invisible from below and completely self-contained. Your teens will learn how these ancient citizens moved such enormous stone blocks to this remote, hard-to-reach location. arrow Inca Trails Three days of trekking worn pathways and two nights of camping under the stars will have your family raving about Peru for months. As your camp gear is transported by horseback, you’ll cross a pass at 14,300 ft., then enjoy days of walking through the high Andes alongside isolated peasant families herding large flocks of llamas and alpacas. You and your teenagers will be well off the beaten path on this little-known route through the Andean countryside. arrow Cuzco On your walking tour of the unforgettable city of Cuzco, you will see the Koricancha temple, built by the Inca to honor the Sun God. In the main square, the Spanish Cathedral with its shining alter made of solid silver and bell made of silver, gold and bronze, will delight the senses. arrow Local Culture In Chinchero Village, you’ll try your hand at back strap weaving, an Andean craft that has been passed down through the generations of Quechuan women. Perhaps most enjoyable, you and your family will be the guests of a local couple in Ollantaytambo, who will treat you to an authentic Peruvian meal.

Peru: Land of the Ancient Inca

arrow Pisaq Ruins These ruins are some of the largest and well-kept in all the Sacred Valley, but surprisingly little is known about the site’s actual purpose. It could have been a royal estate, a military complex or even a small city. Impressive ancient ruins, gentle mountain slopes and quaint farming towns make the Sacred Valley a perfect stop. arrow Whitewater Rafting This exciting rafting trip on the Urubamba River is fun and great for first-timers. Children really love the rush of rafting on the river. Running right through the heart of the Sacred Valley, this excursion offers a fun glimpse at the Inca past and the surrounding natural environment. You’ll see local Peruvians working in their fields beneath the soaring valley walls that rise up to snow-covered peaks. arrow Train to Machu Picchu This one and a half hour train journey follows along the Urubamba River, providing you and your children with awe-inspiring views of the dramatic canyons of the Urubamba Valley on your way to Machu Picchu. arrow Weaving lesson in Chinchero Village Quechuan women demonstrate the age-old Andean craft of back strap weaving that has been passed down for generations. You’ll even get the chance to try your hand at it! arrow Grandparents Exploring a new place is a great adventure for grandparents and their grandchildren to do together. Thomson can help you plan the perfect trip that is just right for you and your grandchildren, no matter how old your grandchildren are and how many are going with you — one or the whole clan! Peru is a special place to visit and one that will not soon be forgotten as a wonderful shared experience between you and your grandchildren.

 

Rafting on our Peru adventure The view down on Machu Picchu Traditional crafts and cultures Marvel at Inca stonework Cuzco is beautiful

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