Peru

Lima, Peru

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Imprint Tours
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118 reviews
Sep 18 - 28, 2024
Group size: 10 - 22
Peru
Lima, Peru

Imprint Tours
  • Email address verified
118 reviews

Sep 18 - 28, 2024
Group size: 10 - 22

About this trip

Lofty, Andean Peru, one of South America’s most diverse countries. All travelers know about famous Machu Picchu, and of course we will take you there, along with the Incan sights of the Sacred Valley and Cuzco. But Peru offers much more and Imprint will take you to an ecolodge in the Amazon basin. Peruvians love to eat, and in this country, so will you. For those wishing to extend, we’ll fly over the enigmatic petroglyphs of the Nazca Plains. 

Available Packages

Double/Twin (full price)

For couples or traveling companions.

Price is per person based on double occupancy.

$3,995
Deposit:$600
Single Traveler (Full price)

For individuals traveling alone, paying the Single Supplement.

$4,695
Deposit:$600
Single Willing to Share (Full price)

For the individual who doesn't want to pay the Single Supplement and is willing to share a room with a traveler of the same gender.

Note - If Imprint is unable to find a traveler willing to share you will be required to pay the Single Supplement.

$3,995
Deposit:$600
Single Traveler (EPD)
$4,395
Deposit:$600

Available options

Nazca Lines Double/Twin
$950
Deposit: $0

For couples, traveling companions, or singles willing to share.

Price is per person based on double occupancy.

Nazca Lines - Single
$1,100
Deposit: $0

For individuals traveling alone, paying the Single Supplement. 

Machu Picchu Hike fee
$20

Fee for optional hikes, Machu Picchu.



Itinerary

Peru
Itinerary

Day 1  Lima
Meet/Dinner/Magic Waters fountain show
Welcome to Lima, the “City of Kings”. We kickoff our Peruvian adventure this afternoon when we gather in our hotel for our usual get-acquainted meeting. We’ll have our first Peruvian dinner together before visiting the spectacular Magic Water circuit in historic Reserve Park. We’ll see the impressive fountains, including the Tunnel of Surprises, the Labyrinth of Dreams, the Fountain of Life, the Fountain of Illusion, the Magical Fountain, and the Fountain of Fantasy.


Day 2  Amazon
Canopy Tower
After breakfast in Lima, we board our flight to Puerto Maldonado (flight included), gateway to the Peruvian Amazon. We’ll continue by bus and motorized canoe to our rain forest lodge. An afternoon walk brings us to a 42m observation tower for far-reaching views and bird spotting. Upon our return, we settle in for dinner to discuss the day’s events and wildlife encounters.


Day 3  Amazon
Oxbow Lake; Jungle Walk
Wake at dawn to the sounds of birds and the spectacular howler monkey. After breakfast, we’ll travel by boat to Oxbow Lake for an aquatic wildlife safari. Past tours have seen many birds, including colorful macaws and parrots; giant river otters; caiman; and fished for piranha. In the afternoon, we’ll venture out on a jungle walk, keeping an eye out for wildlife while learning from a local guide about the many resources the Amazon provides.


Day 4  Amazon
Clay Lick; Nocturnal Walk
This morning’s activity is a short hike to visit the clay lick. From a nearby camouflaged observation spot, we hope to see dozens of parrots and macaws descend to ingest the clay on the river bank. In the evening, we’ll take a nocturnal jungle walk to learn about how wildlife operates at night.


Day 5  Sacred Valley
Today is primarily a travel day. After breakfast our motorized canoes speed us back to Puerto Maldonado. An afternoon flight delivers us to Cuzco (flight included) in the heart of the Andes Mountains. From there we will take a scenic bus ride to the Sacred Valley, treasured for its climate, fertile land, and the Urubamba (Sacred) River, where we will settle in for our Andean experiences. Our Sacred Valley accommodation is above 9,000 feet, so we will have a relaxed, free evening to acclimatize.


Day 6  Sacred Valley
Ollantaytambo; Village lunch
After breakfast we will visit the ancient Incan site of Ollantaytambo. Then we’ll visit a nearby indigenous community for our cultural connection experience. We’ll learn about the local lifestyle, traditional farming techniques, textile making, and share a home-made lunch with our hosts.


Day 7  Aquas Calientes
Machu Picchu
This morning we'll take a train to Aguas Calientes, taking in gorgeous Andean scenery along the way. In the afternoon we’ll have our guided visit to Machu Picchu, the impressive Lost City of the Incas. Our guide will share with us the most important sights and theories surrounding one of the Seven Wonders of the World. We’ll finish the day with time for photography before returning to our hotel.


Day 8  Aquas Calientes
Machu Picchu
Today we make a morning visit to Machu Picchu again to explore on your own. Photograph the site in morning light, pet a llama, or climb one of the two accessible peaks (Huayna Picchu or Montaña Machu Picchu; advance permits required) for spectacular views. Even if you choose to forgo the more strenuous hikes, you can visit the Sun Gate or The Inca Bridge. Your afternoon and evening are free.


Day 9  Cuzco
Choclate Museum
After two days admiring the amazing Machu Picchu, it’s time to move on to Cuzco, a fascinating combination of Incan and Spanish cultures. This colonial gem, surrounded by the high Andes, is always a tour highlight and a grand place to wrap up our tour. Our guide will give us an orientation to the city before we visit Cuzco's Chocolate Museum.


Day 10  Cuzco
Sacsayhuamán; Q’enqo
This morning we will start by visiting the huge Inca ceremonial center of Sacsayhuamán. This archeological site is shaped like a puma head and is indeed awe inspiring. Later, we’ll visit another important Inca site known as Q’enqo, a place of subterranean passages and carved stone channels. Its inner sanctuary contains a carved stone table where it is said the Incas mummified their dead. Tonight we’ll gather for a final Happy Hour to toast our shared travel memories.


Day 11  Tour Over
Tour over after breakfast. Imprint will assist with airport transfer arrangements.


[Itinerary details & hotels subject to change]

Pre-Tour Nazca Lines Extension

Day 1  Lima
We’ll gather in our Lima hotel for a Happy Hour and extension briefing.


Day 2  Paracas
Nazca Lines flight
After breakfast we’ll depart Lima in a private bus for the town of Paracas where we will check-in to our hotel. From there we will drive to nearby Pisco airport to fly over the Nazca Lines (flight included). Buckle up and get ready to be amazed by the magnificent symmetry and scale of the ancient designs made by the Nazca people. The questions surrounding the Nazca Lines enigma continue to go unanswered. Some suggest they are an ancient solar calendar, others that the Lines act as ritual pathways for religious processions, and still others believe it was just a way of asking the gods for water. It will be up to us to decide for ourselves. Once on the ground again we’ll settle into our hotel and have dinner together.


Day 2  Paracas/Ballestas Islands/Lima
Ballestas Islands excursion
In the morning we will walk to Paracas harbor where we board a boat bound for the Ballestas Islands. As we motor to the islands we’ll see the famous figure known as The Candelabra, an enigmatic ancient design etched on a coastal hillside. We’ll learn the most popular theories about its origins and take a few photos. An amazing variety of marine life inhabits the Ballestas, including 200+ types of migratory birds. The Islands also shelter the shy Humboldt penguin and plenty of sea lions. Once back to the harbor, we board our bus and head back to Lima in time to kick off the regular tour.


[Extension itinerary details and hotels are subject to change.]


What’s Included:
10 night’s accommodation; All breakfasts, 7 dinners, 3 lunches; All tour transport (bus, van, plane, boat); All tips (guide, tour director, local guides, drivers, boat captains, group meals, hotel staffs); Full-time services of a Peruvian tour manager and Imprint escort, local guides; All entrances:  Machu Picchu (2), Sacsayhuamán, Q’enqo, Ollantaytambo, Choco Museum; All activities:  Magic Waters, Canopy Tower, Oxbow Lake, night walking safari, clay lick, community visit, and more.

Nazca Extension: 2 nights accommodation; 2 breakfast, 1 dinner; 1 lunch; bus transport from/to Lima; All tips; Full-time services of Peruvian tour manager and Imprint escort, local guide (Ballestas); overflight Nazca Lines, Ballestas Islands excursion.

Important Exceptions:
Tour participants are responsible for the cost of drinks, free-time sightseeing & meals, expenditures of a personal nature, and flight baggage overage fees.

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IT
Imprint Tours
118 reviews
We at Imprint Tours believe travel broadens horizons, introduces new ways to see the world, equips us with a new frame of reference for evaluating our own society, breaks down prejudice, and promotes global understanding. Therefore, we endeavor to “Travel with Intent”: an intention to take a reflective, introspective approach; connect with the cultures we visit; and balance the enjoyment of discovery with responsible travel. We want our “imprint” on the planet to be light and our “imprint” on the local culture to be positive.

Reviews

This trip completed a 15-year bucket list travel dream. We were thrilled to find that Imprint tours would again be offering this combination trip. We were exceptionally pleased with the wide variety of sites and experiences included, which provided a well-rounded experience. We felt safe at all times. The experience of other cultures can be uncomfortable at times, but in our minds, this is what makes a travel experience authentic. Imprint tours provided an organized, detailed, engaging tour. But the true talent of Imprint is the ability and willingness to pivot when plans do not go as expected. In travel that happens, and it is the true professional who cares about their participants who can quickly swivel and provide an equal or better experience. This is where Imprint shines. This small travel company deserves 5 stars for caring for clients.
By Peggy Denise B for Egypt and Jordan on Nov 29, 2024
Fantastic trip! Our tour guide, Reid, is so knowledgeable about history and shared great information throughout the tour. The sites, the views, the food, and our travel group were amazing.
By Susan S for Best of Greece on Nov 08, 2024
Fantastic tour. Reid was an excellent tour guide. The expert guides at the various locations were also very good, especially the ones in Athens, Epidaurus, Delphi, and Olympia. My friend and I arrived 2 days early and stayed at the tour hotel in Athens. It was in a convenient location, had an outstanding breakfast, and a helpful staff. We appreciated the informal history presentations by Reid on the bus, and the regularly scheduled restroom breaks. I think Imprint Tours attracts seasoned travelers who understand the importance of staying on a schedule and following instructions when traveling in a group of 24. We all got along well. We especially appreciated the extra early morning visit to Meteora for picture-taking when there were no crowds or other tour buses. A special thanks to Reid for sharing with us various local snacks. I purchased the sesame “candy” at Duty Free to bring back to the U.S.
By Deborah C for Best of Greece on Nov 08, 2024
Enjoyed the experience- friendly travelers, informative guides, saw lots of the countryside, amazing bus driver, delicious food.
By Susan S for Best of Greece on Nov 08, 2024
LG
I would describe this tour as good, not great. That is mainly because I've traveled to many other countries and have seen a lot that looks like Greece elsewhere. The tour guide at Olympus (Niki?) was fantastic and she made it so much more interesting than I expected. Conversely, the guide in Santorini was fake, forced and not interesting. Santorini was a disappointment - what's the point if you don't see the famed blue domes? It's just another touristy island. The wonderful guide in Athens (Fani?) was excellent and I wish we could have spent MUCH more time with her. The tours of the two museums (Acropolis and Archeological) were much, much too rushed. Those of us who enjoy museums wanted a lot more time there. If it can't be incorporated into the itinerary, we need advance warning that we should plan to spend a day or more before or after the tour to see what we want. If I had known the museums would be so abbreviated, I would have extended my time in Athens. The free day we had (vacation from our vacation) was not good because of the location. The hotel view was spectacular, no doubt, but there was nothing to do. Expecting us to walk up and down the incredibly steep steps (on the shortcut) to the town is not reasonable. Not having a golf cart or some kind of transportation to town is not reasonable. Travelers don't bring heavy books to read so there's nothing to read in English to kill the time. No spa, no massage, no local market, no nothing. At our age, sunbathing is not something we do, either. I don't travel to hike (can do that anywhere in the US). Pick a different town where there's something to do. So, for beginner travelers, I'd say that this tour would have been wonderful but for me as an experienced traveler, it didn't give me anything unique or especially noteworthy.
By Lura G for Best of Greece on Nov 08, 2024
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