Tour details
ITINERARY CITY TOUR IN LIMA
Our AS Peru Tours & Adventure representative will pick you up from your hotel.
Activities
1. Historic Center of Lima
We will head towards the Historic Center of Lima, a space where the history of this country has developed. Founded by the Spanish in 1535. We will walk through the streets with the greatest colonial history and we will be able to discover the beautiful viceregal architecture on which this city was based.
2. Huaca Pucllana
We will get to know the Huaca Pucllana, an archaeological site with more than 1,300 years of antiquity, located in the district of Miraflores, with a panoramic view. This place will tell us the stories of the first inhabitants of this ancient city.
3. Parque del Amor
A beautiful park in Miraflores with a view of the Pacific Ocean, where we will find a large sculpture of a couple kissing and mosaic walls with phrases dedicated to love.
4. Church of San Francisco and the Catacombs
The Church of San Francisco is located in the Historic Center of Lima and is one of the most emblematic and touristic sites in the city. It is a tangible example of the architecture and art of the viceregal period in the country.
The construction of this architectural jewel was carried out by the Franciscan order and was completed in 1774, after a century of work. The complex is a monumental and architectural ensemble unique in the world, consisting of the churches of San Francisco, La Soledad, and del Milagro, with their respective cloisters, courtyards, catacombs and outbuildings.
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Whatâs Included
- Transportation during the tour.
- Professional guide.
- Entrance tickets.
Whatâs not Included
- Meals.
- Water and snack.
- Tips.
- Any other service not mentioned.
Recommendations
- Original Passport (it must be the same that you use for your booking). If you updated your passport, donât forget to bring both.
- Comfortable shoes or sneakers for visit.
- Light and warm clothing for visits, gloves, scarf, jacket.
- Cap or hat and sunglasses.
- Bottle of water and snacks.
- Backpack with the essentials.
- Sunscreen.
- Camera and extra batteries.
- Personal medications.
- Extra cash (Soles) to buy souvenirs (optional).
GROUP SERVICE
- $60 USD per person
Frequently Asked Questions
Cusco
The Inca Jungle Trail to Machu Picchu 4 days: begins with a hotel pickup at 6:00 am, followed by a scenic three-hour drive through the breathtaking Sacred Valley of the Incas. As we reach Abra Malaga, the highest point of the trip at 4,316m, we will gear up and receive a briefing from our experienced guide.
Weâll then embark on a thrilling 3-hour downhill biking journey through the Andes, surrounded by snow-capped mountains and tropical forests. A support vehicle will be available for those who need a break. Weâll end the day at Eco Terra Lodge Santa Maria for a delicious lunch, optional river rafting, dinner, and restful sleep.
The adrenaline-packed biking adventure takes us from Abra Malaga to Huamanmarka, covering a distance of less than 55km and descending from 4,316m to 2,130m. The scenic route offers breathtaking views of the changing landscape, from snowy peaks to lush tropical forests.
At Eco Terra Lodge Santa Maria, weâll enjoy a tasty lunch and have the opportunity to go river rafting on the Vilcanota River, offering a thrilling level III and IV experience. Afterward, weâll return to the lodge for a delicious dinner and a well-deserved rest, preparing us for the exciting activities that await us the next day.
- Transportation from Cusco â Abra Malaga: 3.5 hours by private bus.
- Bicycle: â 2h â 3 h.
- Bicycle ride: 55 km â 34 m.
- Rafting: 2 hours
- Meals: Lunch and Dinner.
- Lodging: Lodge
- Difficulty: medium
- Guaranteed Adventure
- Maximum altitude: 4316 m â 14160 ft.
- Minimum altitude: â 1200 m â 3937 ft
Hot spring - Santa Teresa
2 Embark on a 7-hour trek through the vibrant rainforest, starting with a 45-minute hike along the car route before joining the well-preserved Inca trail. This trail, the only one in good condition among the various Inca trails, once connected Machu Picchu with the final Inca capital, Vilcabamba.
Immerse yourself in the lush surroundings, encountering exotic fruits, diverse birdlife, and orchids, while enjoying breathtaking views of the Urubamba valley from the mountainâs summit. Descend for 2.5 hours to Qellomayo village for a satisfying lunch break.
Afterward, take a break in hammocks, then continue the trek for another 3 hours, passing through farms, waterfalls, and rivers (including a cable car crossing). By late afternoon, arrive at the Santa Teresa hot water springs, known as Cocalmayo, offering crystal-clear pools with different temperatures.
Relax in this idyllic setting surrounded by the river and starry skies. Following the hot springs experience, a 40-minute walk (or optional bus ride) leads to Santa Teresa town, where a comfortable hotel awaits. Enjoy dinner and socialize with fellow group members at one of the downtown bars.
- Walking: 7 hours
- Hiking distance: (15 km / 9.3 mi)
- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch / Dinner
- Lodging: Lodge (2, maximum 3 people per room)
- Adventure Guaranteed
- Starting altitude: â 1200 m / 3,937 ft
- Campsite altitude: â 1500 m â 4921 ft
- Difficulty: Moderate

