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Peru
Tour from Peru to Bolivia
Tour operator: Intrepid Travel
Experience the authentic Amazon forest with this epic trekking from Peru to Bolivia: follow the footsteps of the Inca and reach the World Wonder Machu Picchu
Lima, Amazon Rainforest, Cusco, Ollantaytambo, Machu Picchu, Agua Calientes, Lake Titicaca, La Paz
Guide Speaking: ![Inglese Inglese](/flags/gb.svg)
Age Range: 18 - 35
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Instead of $2,630$2,498
$167/day
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What You Will See
You will fly over the Nazca Lines, discover the Inca wonders, see the cities rebuilt by the conquistadors, explore the Ballestas Islands, ride on a totora to navigate Lake Titicaca, and reach Machu Picchu. You will discover the famous brightly colored textiles, meet the llamas, and be amazed by the iridescent salt flats. You will be moved.
Some must-see stops on our travels:
Machu Picchu a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of the seven wonders of the modern world. The third largest archaeological site in the world, an Inca fortress that overlooks the Peruvian Andes.
Nazca UNESCO Heritage, famous for the lines drawn on its arid land: geoglyphs visible even from high altitudes that form more than 800 designs.
Cusco UNESCO Heritage, was the capital of the Inca Empire. Today it is famous for its archaeological ruins and Spanish colonial architecture.
Lake Titicaca Located in the Andes mountain range between Peru and Bolivia, it is the highest navigable lake in the world at an altitude of 3812 meters. With its numerous ruins, it is considered the birthplace of the Inca civilization.
The best time to visit Peru
Peru is ideal from May to September during the dry season, especially for visiting Machu Picchu and the Andes.
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Useful information
- Lima
- - 6h compared to Italy; - 7h when daylight saving time is in effect in Italy.
- Sun (PEN)
- Spanish. In the inland regions, the populations speak Quechua; in the southern regions, Aymara is spoken.
- Predominantly Catholic.
- For travel to Peru, a passport with at least 6 months of remaining validity is required. Border authorities request the passport as well as a round-trip ticket.
- Humid and overcast weather in winter (May-August), sunny in summer (January-March). High humidity throughout the year, with almost no rainfall.
- No, it is advisable to avoid drinking tap water in Peru, as it does not meet international safety standards. It's better to use bottled or boiled water.
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