MACHUPICCHU & JUNGLE ADVENTURE ( 7 days)

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MACHUPICCHU & JUNGLE ADVENTURE ( 7 days) DETAILED ITINERARY Day 1 Arrival Peru Early morning arrival in Peru s capital, Lima. Connect to your flight to Cuzco. Upon your arrival in Cusco you ll be met and transferred to our hotel in the Sacred Valley During the drive, we will enjoy the beautiful Andean landscape, the rest of the day at leisure exploring the hotel, or optional tour to Pisac Village & Market colorful Indian market, where many beautiful crafts are traded. Later this evening our group welcome meeting takes place. Optional: Pisaq Village & Pisaq Market Overnight: Sacred Valley Meals: Dinner at the Hotel Day 2 The Sacred Valley Early morning we will pick you up from your hotel in direction to visit Chichubamba community, with approximately 180 families. This territory has a great healthy climate, surrounded by green fields mostly farmland. Agricultural activity is their main source of income, which is supplemented with guinea pig breeding, apiculture or beekeeping and making crafts such as ceramics, brewing coffee and chocolate craft. Here you will learn many of these activities and experiences. Afterwards we will enjoy a traditional local food prepared by the community. In the afternoon We will get to Ollantaytambo, one of the most monumental architectural complexes of the ancient Inca Empire, then, we will follow to the town of Ollantaytambo, the unique living Inca town : the best

surviving example of Inca city planning, with narrow cobblestone streets that have been continuously inhabited since the 13th century. Later in the afternoon we take the train to Aguas Calientes. Overnight: Aguas Calientes Meals: Lunch Day 3: Machu Picchu Today we ll explore one of the New 7 Wonders of the World. We are going to have a guided tour (approx. 2 hours) around Machu Picchu, allowing time for contemplation of the amazing scenery. You will see the Intiwatana (Temple of the Sun), the Temple of the Condor, the Temple of Three Windows, Andean terraces and other places of interest. You will have enough time to walk around the archaeological complex, capture these incredible memories on camera, feel and appreciate the energy and peacefulness of this sacred place. For those who like more action there is the option to hike up the Huayna Picchu, the Young Mountain (prior booking is necessary). Later in the afternoon we take the train back to Ollantaytambo and from there return to Cusco by bus where we ll arrive in the evening. Overnight: Cusco Meals: Breakfast Optional: Huaynapicchu. Day 4 Cusco Capital of Inca Empire A day at leisure to explore Cuzco at your own pace. Walk the narrow streets of the old colonial town, browse the museums and shops selling local crafts and relax in one of the many outdoor cafes. optional Or you may also venture to the impressive Colonial Cathedral. Building was completed in 1654, almost a hundred years after construction began and the Temple of the Sun (Qoricancha), once the most important religious site of the Incas. From here, travel to the last Inca fortress of Sacsayhuaman constructed of huge stones. Optional Rainbow mountain, pick you up from your hotel between 3:40 a.m., and then we will continue via Puno until Q essiuno community where we will have breakfast. We start to walk for 3 hours (8km) towards the mountain of colors enjoying the landscapes; we will be on the top for 40 minutes and then return to the camp where we will have box lunch. After a little rest we will back to Cusco and on the way we will able to visit the School Luis Vallejo Santoni that you are sponsor with your trip to Peru Optional: - Half day optional City Tour - Full Day Rainbow Mountain Overnight: Cusco Meals: Breakfast

Day 5 Tambopata Rain forest A short flight takes us to the jungle community. Upon your arrival in Puerto Maldonado, Peru s Capital City of Biodiversity, we ll board a motorized riverboat, and we ll navigate on the Madre de Dios River. During the journey, we will submerge into a fascinating natural environment, if we are lucky we will witness Ronsocos, Caimans, Turtles, Herons, Cormorants and other animal species in their natural environment. Arriving at the Eco Lodge, we will enjoy an exquisite welcome drink, we ll get settled in our bungalows and will have lunch together. Once satisfied, you will be conducted by our specialized local guide through an interpretive trail conveniently signposted to the Caiman Cocha, a small lake with an abundant presence of specimens of Black Caiman. At the end of the evening, you will witness the spectacular sunset in the Amazon, an experience full of intensities overwhelming color ranges. Upon returning to the Lodge, a delicious dinner will await you. Overnight: Eco Lodge Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner DAY 6 Monkey Island After breakfast, we will start an adventure in the virgin rainforest, and accompanied by a local guide, we ll go on a hike in the deep jungle, to get to the Lost Cocha which constitutes a refuge and feeding ecosystem for a huge variety of animals. There, we ll have the chance to observe Otters, Caimans, Turtles, Sachavacas (Tapirs) Birds with multicolored feathers, the majestic Jaguar and a variety of fish species. Then, we ll get to the extraordinary Observation Deck, from which we ll be able to appreciate the immense and magical rainforest. Afterwards, we ll have a pleasant canoe ride around the lake and will return to the lodge for lunch. In the afternoon, accompanied by our specialized guide, we will visit Monkey Island, a unique place in the heart of Madre de Dios River, five minutes away from the Lodge. During the hike, we will observe extraordinary landscapes, with an exuberant flora, sheltering a variety of monkey species, in their natural habitat, such as Maquisapas, Capuchins, Small Lion Monkeys, Frailes, Cotos and other animal species like the Coati and Sloths and a great variety of birds. Finally, we ll back to the lodge we conclude the day with a pleasant dinner. Overnight: Eco Lodge Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner DAY 7 Departures After a restful night's sleep, the morning begins with the sound of beautiful birdsongs from the Amazon Paradise. In our dining room awaits a farewell breakfast before embarking the return to Puerto Maldonado and take the flight to Lima Overnight: San Agustin Rivera - Lima Meals: Breakfast Once you arrive to Lima, you will able to continue your journey in Lima or travel to Arequipa End of services

Huayna Picchu Extension: $10.00 per person Domestic Flights: Lima Cusco Lima: from $165.00 to $399.00 per person. Flight tickets: Lima Cusco Puerto Maldonado to be quoted on the day of enquiry (prices vary from US$180 to US$450 per person depending on the season. What to take What voltage do the sockets have - 110 or 220 V? And what kind of plugs are standard? Voltage in Peru, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina is 220 V, in Ecuador it s 110 V. Depending on the countray there are different plugs used and you might need to get an adaptor. Usually, your hotels / hostels should be able to lend you adaptors or you can buy an adaptor in the respective country. If I pack light, do you think I'll get a chance to just buy t-shirts or sweaters in South America? If so, will they be priced for tourists? Definitely. This is the smartest way to go: you get essential clothing & souvenirs in one. There will be for example t-shirts with typical prints on them and you can also bargain for these. MORE INFORMATION What do I need to bring with me? This will depend very much upon which area you are visiting and what kind of travel option you chose. The secret is layering. Peel off during the warm day and layer on for cool nights. Here is a rough guide to help you decide: Jungle Sandals (you ll be given rubber boots at the lodge Comfortable walking shoes / hiking boots (nothing that you wouldn t want to get muddy!) Loose long sleeved tops and long pants Hat with netting Rain Poncho Insect repellant Torch Trekking Hiking boots Rain Poncho (Dec - Feb) Warm jacket Warm clothes, cap and gloves for the evening Loose long sleeves / shirts for the day Walking pole, with plastic or rubber bottoms only! Inca Trail Original passport (and *International Student card (ISIC) if applicable). Travel Insurance is essential. Sleeping bag (Extra cost of US$ 40.00 per person for three nights). Walking boots. Waterproof jacket/rain poncho. Warm jacket, hat and gloves. T-shirts. Comfortable trousers. Sun hat, Bathing suit (for hot springs in Aguas Calientes). Water Purification tablets (recommended micropur). Sun protection cream (factor 35 recommended). Insect repellent (for Aguas Calientes and Machu Picchu). Toiletpaper. Personal medication. Camera and films. Torch with spare batteries (we recommend head lights). Some extra snacks (like chocolates, candies). Recommended Travel Accessories Camera & binoculars Writing journal Sun block Mosquito Repellant Sunglasses Hat Personal Medicines Should we pack only backpacks to carry with us through the journey or will we be able to bring the roller luggage (carry on) with us? A duffel bag with wheels is a good combination as you will go through some cobblestone roads. Make sure you are able to put a little lock on them for extra security. In this

luggage, pack a small backpack which you will use for the things you just need e.g. for the Inca Trail or when you go off to your Jungle Lodge. Are we likely to encounter a dress code anywhere we visit on our tour? No dress codes, nobody will get offended. South Americans are very open minded and used to people coming from all parts of the world having different types of fashion. You can by all means wear what you re used to. Safety and health In terms of safety, especially for the children, is there anything we should be concerned about, be prepared for etc.? Something to be careful about is what you allow your children to eat and drink, because they are more susceptible to diarrhea. You can be assured that the food in good hotels and reputable restaurants are ok. For children with asthma, it would be best to consult your doctor before traveling, especially if you are visiting a city at high altitude such as Cuzco or Puno. What are the conditions for personal safety? Regarding traveling safely, you simply have to avoid wearing flashy jewelry and always keep your belongings close to you. Since you will always be traveling with us, you can feel safe with our tour guides who will take good care of you. Traveling in a group or with our guide, you can always feel secure. Any shots we need? Any vaccination is mandatory unless you are coming from an infected area. If you are going to the rain forest we recommend to get a Yellow Fever vaccination and a certificate for this. For the jungle we strongly recommend taking antimalarial. We suggest also vaccination against Hepatitis A, Tetanus and Typhoid before departure. The best thing to do would be to consult your doctor or vaccination centre for any doubt you can have. Should we take some precautions while in Peru, such as drinking only bottled water and buying food such as fruit? Drinking only bottled water is a good idea. You ll find many brands in supermarkets or in little stores and they are all good. There are 2 types of water you can buy: Sin gas, meaning un-carbonated normal water, and con gas which is carbonated. We are working with good hotels & food here is of good quality. Make sure to eat in good restaurants & buy fruits from supermarkets that you clean before eating. Altitude sickness: Recommendations When travelling to high regions such as Cuzco, Peru (3,326m / 10,975ft), Puno, Peru (3,809m / 12,496ft), La Paz, Bolivia (4,058m / 13,313 ft) or Quito, Ecuador (2,850m / 9,350ft) some travelers suffer from the altitude sickness that commonly occurs above 2,400m. Symptoms include headache, fatigue, stomach illness, dizziness, and sleep disturbance. It is hard to determine who will be affected by altitude sickness, as there are no specific factors that correlate with a susceptibility to altitude sickness. Prevention is the best treatment: Before travelling to high located destinations, don t eat too much. Avoid fatty food opting for anything easy to digest instead & keep on drinking a lot of water. Once you re there, take baby steps as your body gets used to the altitude. If you want to be extra safe you can bring/buy Sorochi or Gravol pills(over the counter medications to be taken 24 hours before). These are abundant both in the drugstores found almost at every corner. But please don t forget to ask your doctor s advice before taking these medications. Once arriving in Cuzco a lot of people will be offering or recommending you Muna & Coca Tea, all natural helpers to open up your lungs that will make you feel better.

Passports and Visas This is very important for everyone, because all nationalities require a full Passport that must be valid for 6 months beyond the intended length of stay. It is your responsibility to get the correct personal documents and your own visa (if it is required), in accordance with the regulations of the country you are going to visit or if you are travelling via the USA. We are not responsible for the actions of local immigration and customs officials, whether at points of entry or otherwise and any subsequent effects. If you are in any doubt please contact the nearest Peruvian Embassy, or contact yours. Vaccinations and Health Any vaccination is mandatory unless you are coming from an infected area. If you are going to the rain forest we recommend to get a Yellow Fever vaccination and a certificate for this is sometimes checked at Puerto Maldonado airport. For the jungle we strongly recommend taking antimalarial. We suggest also vaccination against Hepatitis A, Tetanus and Typhoid before departure. The best thing to do would be to consult your Where to change currency We suggest you change your cash in South America, as in most places they will accept US$, but for more remote areas and small shops it is better to always have local currency with you. The exchange rate should be better in South America than in the US or Europe. You could change some money at the airport you are arriving at (Lima, Santiago, Buenos Aires, doctor or vaccination center for any doubt you can have. Insurance This is a very important condition of joining any of our trips, you must be insured against medical and personal accident risks( to cover repatriation costs and air ambulance or helicopter rescue services if it is required).with any policy you must be sure that you are covered for any activities that you are taking part in. Quito, ) and the rest of it at your other destinations. You can easily change dollars in all cities. We advise you to change as much as you need until you get to your next destination where there are money changing facilities. The best places to exchange your US$ or Euros are at the airport, at your hotel or at an exchange office. At the Money matters Exchange rates Peru Currency: Nuevo Sol (PEN, S/.) Exchange rate: 1 USD = ca 3.4 PEN 1 = ca. 3.4 PEN beginning of your trip you can pay with US$ as in most of the places they are easily accepted, until you manage to change your money. You can also use ATMs to withdraw money in most of the cities but not in very remote areas but we recommend to have some money available on your arrival, to make sure you are secured with cash until you find an ATM. Are American Dollars readily accepted? Yes, US$ and are widely accepted in South America (in Ecuador US$ is the official currency). You can pay with US$ at most of the hotels, supermarkets and restaurants, but please carry the local currency with you for remote areas or for shopping in small shops. Can I change Canadian Dollars or Euros easily in Peru, or do I need to change to US dollars before the trip? It would be easier for you to have US Dollars, as you can directly buy products with them. Also, it is possible that in some places they won t be able to change your Canadian Dollars or Euros and you would have to make an extra effort to find a place where you can change them! Budget: Roughly how much do you think we are likely to need for our trip? It depends to which country you are travelling: in Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador are more economic than Argentina and Chile. But in general, the price level in South America is lower than in the US or Europe and you can purchase things like

food, clothes and services like bus or train rides to remarkably lower prices. A lunch menu in Peru for example will be about 3 US$, a nice dinner in Chile about 15 US$. How much should one tip and who? This is a difficult issue and it is handled differently in different countries. Restaurants usually get 10%. Please talk to your Travel Advisor or Travel Guide about that. In general, you should tip according to how well you were served. Here s an idea of the usual custom here: - Waiters in Restaurants: 10% - Tour guide: According to the service - Bellboys: US$ 1-2 for all your luggage - Drivers: US$ 1-2 Are there any costs that are not included in our tour? Trip costs do not include: International flights to and from Peru from your country of origin Airport taxes Excess baggage fees Meals not specified on day by day itinerary Personal expenses Gratuities for guides and trip leaders Travel insurance Please always you should take the time to read this Confirmation of Service, because it is the correct version and supersede any brochure or information you read before, it covers the average range of conditions likely to be found on this fantastic trip. Different events beyond our control can prevail at any time, particularly in remote areas or destinations, therefore all holidays can be subject to unexpected changes; you should be flexible and patient if it is necessary, our staff will find always the best solution tomaintain the integrity of the original itinerary. IMPORTANT INFORMATION Full joining instructions and all details of how to reach the start point, will be sent to you approximately 3 weeks prior to departure. Please if you do not get these at least 10 days before departure, or require them earlier please contact our office or your travel agent. It is important to know that Inka Rainbow has a 24 hour duty office for emergencies, which can be contacted any time you wish..