LAGO TITICACA PERU
Some tours in Lago Titicaca Peru
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8 Days / 7 Nights
Machu Picchu and Titicaca Lake
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8 Days / 7 Nights
Archeological Peru
From USD $1,160At the top of the City of the Incas, submerged in the magnificence of the Sacred Valley, or reflected on the deepest blue of the highest lake in the world: Archaeological Peru unveils its millenary history. A mysterious and magical country. Discover with us the enigmas these three sacred places hold for us.
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10 Days / 9 Nights
Discover Peru
From USD $1,560In Peru’s South we will find a city with peculiar architecture and one color in common: white; a majestic bird overflying the deepest canyon in the world; a huge, navigable and still mysterious lake; a city in the clouds. Let’s find out what Arequipa, Colca Canyon, Lake Titicaca and Machu Picchu have to offer us.
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16 Days / 15 Nights
Great Inca Expedition
From USD $2,695Intense and exciting: a whole new experience. From the Nazca Lines to the natural beauty of the Ballestas Islands, to watching a condor fly near you at the Colca Canyon, sailing on Lake Titicaca and walking on the Uros Islands, to feeling the overwhelming silence of Machu Picchu. This program offers you everything you need to truly live and feel the Inca culture.
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11 Days / 10 Nights
By the Path of Energy
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5 Days / 4 Nights
The Flight of the Condor and Titicaca Lake
From USD $760Beautiful scenery and colorful villages will accompany us throughout our tour of Arequipa and Puno. We will first visit the Colca canyon, the second deepest canyon in the world and home to majestic condors before moving on to the stillness of the highest navigable lake in the world, Lake Titicaca, cradle of ancient civilizations and the source of life in the highlands.
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8 Days / 7 Nights
Lima, Cusco, Puno and Lago Titicaca
From USD $1,175In the city of Lima, the capital of Peru, the present is blended with history and tradition to show us its many attractions and cultural heritage. Founded in 1535 by the Spanish conquistadors as the City of Kings, it became the most important city in South America during the colonial era. The capital of Peru today houses a plethora of both architectural and archaeological monuments, which for their beauty and preservation have won the title of Cultural Heritage of Humanity from UNESCO. Whether by day or night, it is worth the trouble to see it all for the contrast of its landscapes and its various attractions.
History, magic and fun mix in the city of Cuzco, sometimes writtIn Cusco or Qosqo, the capital of the Inca Empire of Tahuantinsuyo, known at the time as the "Navel of the World." Its founding by the Spanish dates back to 1534, and today, it is considered the archeological capital of America and a Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Without a doubt, it is the most important tourist destination in Peru and, possibly, in South America, as is the majestic citadel of Machu Picchu.
Rich in pre-Inca, Inca and colonial archaeological remains, Puno is also regarded as the folklore capital of Peru because of the variety and beauty of its dances representing the mixture of the Quechua, Aymara and Hispanic peoples that can be seen in all their splendor during the celebrations of the Virgin of Candelaria.
Today, the population of Puno lives amidst traditions and customs that have been maintained over the centuries, allowing us to share the legacy of their ancestors that still lives among them. Whether visiting Lake Titicaca or celebrating at one of its festivities with typical dances, Puno is an unforgettable destination during your trip to Peru.