You can contact us via WhatsApp to get information from your professional customer consultant about the tour you are looking for.
+90 549 540 54 02 or click here to write quickly on WhatsApp.
Discover the magic of Peru on this 6-day journey. Explore the historic city of Cusco, then hike the famous Inca Trail for 4 days through mountains, valleys, and ancient ruins. Visit beautiful Inca sites along the way and finish with a guided tour of the amazing Machu Picchu. A perfect mix of culture, nature, and adventure!
All guided tours (English-speaking guide)
According to the itinerary (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)
Prepare for Altitude: Expect high altitudes in Cusco and Machu Picchu. Drink plenty of water, get rest, and try coca tea to ease symptoms like fatigue or headache.
Pack for Varied Weather: Bring light clothing for warm days and warm layers for chilly nights. Include a rain jacket, especially if traveling from November to March.
Bring Local Currency: Use Peruvian soles (S/). Carry small bills, as many places accept cash only. Find ATMs easily in major towns and cities.
Keep Your Belongings Safe: Stay alert in public areas. Avoid showing valuables, and store items in hotel safes when available.
Learn Basic Spanish: Use simple phrases like ¡Hola! (hello) and ¡Gracias! (thank you). Although English is common in tourist zones, a few Spanish words go a long way.
Check Your Electronics: Use devices with 220V and plugs of types A, B, and C. Bring a universal adapter if needed.
Standard Category Hotels (2.5 - 3 Stars)
Camping
Travel insurance
Prepare for Altitude: Expect high altitudes in Cusco and Machu Picchu. Drink plenty of water, get rest, and try coca tea to ease symptoms like fatigue or headache.
Pack for Varied Weather: Bring light clothing for warm days and warm layers for chilly nights. Include a rain jacket, especially if traveling from November to March.
Bring Local Currency: Use Peruvian soles (S/). Carry small bills, as many places accept cash only. Find ATMs easily in major towns and cities.
Keep Your Belongings Safe: Stay alert in public areas. Avoid showing valuables, and store items in hotel safes when available.
Learn Basic Spanish: Use simple phrases like ¡Hola! (hello) and ¡Gracias! (thank you). Although English is common in tourist zones, a few Spanish words go a long way.
Check Your Electronics: Use devices with 220V and plugs of types A, B, and C. Bring a universal adapter if needed.
Optional excursions, activities not mentioned in the program
For travellers!