PERU INTI RAYMI FESTIVAL
8 days / 7 nights, Starting on June 21st
Lima - Cuzco - Inti Raymi Festival - Sacred Valley - Machu Picchu
A new unforgettable experience totally escorted tour of Peru to lives the most incredible ancient festival of the Incas, “the Inti Raymi”. Available in 3 star, 4 star and 5 star hotels, including Lima, Cuzco and Machu Picchu. Only limited spaces available.
DAY 1 - LIMA
Arrival to Lima, reception and transfer to the Hotel.
DAY 2 - LIMA
After breakfast, full city tour of Colonial and Modern Lima, by private air conditioned bus with one of our professional bilingual tour guides. This tour includes a visit to see Lima’s colonial Churches, including the Cathedral, San Francisco Convent with its Catacombs; San Martin square and the Main Square (Plaza de Armas), which is flanked by the Government Palace, the City Hall and the Cathedral. You will also visit Lima’s residential areas: San Isidro district with its Olive Groves Park and Miraflores district with its Central Park. You will also take a pleasant drive along the Costa Verde, Lima’s Ocean front, for a magnificent view of the Pacific Ocean. Of course, you will enjoy a great lunch at the Rosa Nautica Seafood Restaurant, located at the end of a pier on the Costa Verde. After lunch, a visit to the museum of your choice, and a drive to see many neighborhoods around the city, (See museum options and descriptions). Return to your hotel. Free evening.
DAY 3 - Lima - Cusco.
After breakfast, early flight to Cuzco. Upon arrival reception and transfer to the hotel of your choice. free day at leisure to enjoy the city.
DAY 4 - Inti Raymi Festival.
The Inti Raymi ("Festival of the Sun") was a religious ceremony of the Inca Empire in honor of the god Inti. It also marked the winter solstice and a new year in the Andes of the Southern Hemisphere. Since 1944, a theatrical representation of the Inti Raymi has been taking place at Sacsayhuamán (1.24 miles from Cuzco). During the Inca Empire, the Inti Raymi was the most important of four ceremonies celebrated in Cuzco, as related by Inca Garcilaso de la Vega. The ceremony was also said to indicate the mythical origin of the Incas, lasting nine days of colorful dances and processions, as well as animal sacrifices to ensure a good cropping season. The last Inti Raymi with the Inca Emperor's presence was carried out in 1535, after which the Spanish conquest and the Catholic Church suppressed it. Some natives participated in similar ceremonies in the years after, but it was completely prohibited in 1572 by the Viceroy Francisco de Toledo, who claimed it was a pagan ceremony opposed to the Catholic faith. In 1944, a historical reconstruction of the Inti Raymi was directed by Faustino Espinoza Navarro and indigenous actors. The first reconstruction was largely based on the chronicles of Garcilaso de la Vega and only referred to the religious ceremony. The staging begins in the Koricancha Temple, continuing to the Main Square of the city and ending at the esplanade of Sacsayhuaman. When the ceremony ends the presentation of folkloric groups begins. Box lunch included.
DAY 5 - Sacred Valley.
Full day to Urubamba, better known as the Sacred Valley of the Incas, Sacred Valley is generally understood to include everything between Pisac and Ollantaytambo, parallel to the Urubamba river, or Vilcanota River or Wilcamayu, as this Sacred river is called when passing through the valley, also a visit to the village of Pisac and Pisac Ruins; The village is well known for its market every Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday, an event which attracts heavy tourist traffic from nearby Cuzco; Pisac Ruins are famous for the agricultural terraces, which sweep around the south and east flanks of the mountain in huge and graceful curves, almost entirely unbroken by steps, which require great maintenance to avoid erosion. Enjoy a great buffet lunch at the Alhambra Restaurant, after a visit to Ollantaytambo; which it’s the best surviving example of Inca city planning, with narrow cobblestone streets that have been inhabited since the 13th century. Return to Cuzco by the traditional market of Chinchero. Accommodation in your hotel.
DAY 6 - Cusco Machupicchu.
Early departure start by train to Aguas Calientes, a Magnificent guided visit to Macchu Picchu; which means "Old mountain" often referred to as "The Lost City of the Incas" and mentioned as “One of the Seven Wonders”, this fabulous city was built around the year 1450, forgotten for centuries, the site was brought to worldwide attention in 1911 by Hiram Bingham, a North American historian. Machu Picchu was built in the classical Inca style, with polished dry stone walls. Its primary buildings are the Intihuatana, the Temple of the Sun, and the Room of the Three Windows. Surrounded by lush cloud forest, the citadel perches in a mist shrouded mountaintop. After the tour, free time to enjoy this spiritual wonder. A great occasion to see Wayna Picchu (Young Peak); the most famous of several short walks, or the Intipunku (Sun Gate); which its where the Inca Trail ends, both give you a magnificent view of the whole sanctuary. (Note: Wayna Picchu its open from around 6 am until 1pm, and you must return by 4pm). Accommodation at the hotel of your choice.
Machu Picchu
DAY 7 - Machu Picchu Cusco.
As you know one day it’s not enough to explored the entirely sanctuary that’s why this is a great opportunity to return for personal appreciation to see the Sun Rise and much more (note: the first bus departure at 5:30am). Return in the afternoon by train to Cuzco and transfer to the hotel of your choice.
DAY 8 - Cusco - Lima.
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for the fight back to Lima and your return flight home.
END OF OUR SERVICES
PRICES:
2 Stars Tour Price per person (based on two people): $ 999.00
3 Stars Tour Price per person (based on two people): $ 1549.00
4 Stars Tour Price per person (based on two people): $ 2249.00
5 Stars Tour Price per person (based on two people): $ 2999.00
Flight tickets: Lima –Cusco - Lima to be quoted on the day of enquiry (prices vary from US$200 to US$300 per person depending on the season)
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WHAT IS INCLUDED / NOT INCLUDED OUR PRICE INCLUDES:
Our price include:
Hotels accommodations in the resorts and hostels of your choice, including breakfast and taxes.
All transfers,
Tours, meals and excursions as per itinerary with local English-speaking.
Train tickets
All entrance fees.
Our price does not include:
International air travel.
Domestic flights and airport taxes.
Meals not mentioned in your itinerary.
Personal expenses such as telephone bills, laundry, etc.
DETAILS OF YOUR TRIP TO PERU:
If you go to high altitudes you may suffer “Soroche” (altitude sickness), bring diamox or ask your doctor for advice, just in case.(See more details).
Checked-in luggage weight limit on domestic flights is 20 kg (44.09 lb). The fee for excess luggage is US$1.8 per kilo.
Carry-on luggage for domestic flights cannot exceed 8 kg (17.64 lb).
In addition to your carry-on, you can bring with you a personal item such as a purse, a lap top, a video camera or a diaper bag (when traveling with an infant).
The Vistadome train to Machu Picchu limits passengers to a small luggage of no more than 11 pounds or 5 kilos per person.
The regular rate for tips is $5 or more, at your discretion.
The exchange rate is about 3.00 soles per dollar.
Airport taxes for national flights are $6.05, payable at the airport.
Airport taxes for international flights are $30.25, payable at the airport.
Golden Desrtinations will assist you in every step of your trip, so please feel free to call us at any time, day or night, if necessary.
IMPORTANT:
We reserve the right to make changes in the schedule of the trip without prior notice, due to changes in climate conditions, river water levels, flight or bus arrival and departure times or any other unforeseeable reason that may develop, in order to make the best of the trip.
We would be pleased to arrange additional free days to your tour, if you so desire, in order to give you more time to explore things, or places that may be of particular interest to you.





























