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Explore the captivating wonders of the Cusco-Titicaca-Maras-Moray circuit during this 7-day/6-night classic journey. Immerse yourself in the rich history and breathtaking landscapes as you embark on a carefully curated itinerary.
Your adventure begins in the historic city of Cusco, where you’ll delve into the local culture with a city tour. The following days unfold a tapestry of experiences, from the ancient terraces of Maras and Moray to the sacred sites of the Inca Empire in the Sacred Valley.
The climax of your journey awaits at Machu Picchu, where the awe-inspiring ruins invite you to step back in time. As you traverse from Cusco to Puno, discover hidden gems like Andahuaylillas, the Inca temple of Raqchi, and Pucara. Culminating on the tranquil waters of Lake Titicaca, the final leg of your adventure takes you to the enchanting Uros and Amantani islands, offering an immersive homestay experience and a visit to the picturesque Taquile Island before concluding this memorable exploration.
7 Days 6 Nights
7 Days
Moderate
4200 msnm
Trekking, Adventure, Nature
Group Size
Embark on an unforgettable 7-day adventure through the heart of Peru. Explore the rich history of Cusco, the Sacred Valley, Lake Titicaca, and the stunning Inca Trail to Machu Picchu. This immersive journey combines ancient Inca ruins, traditional Andean villages, breathtaking landscapes, and cultural encounters with local communities. Whether you’re hiking through high-altitude terrain, cruising on the world’s highest navigable lake, or marveling at the ruins of Machu Picchu, this tour offers the perfect blend of history, culture, and adventure.
Upon arrival to Cusco Airport. Reception and transportation to the Hotel where you will receive an aromatic coca tea to stimulating for the height, will have the free morning to rest and also we suggest you have a light lunch in either your hotel or in one of the surrounded; in the afternoon we will depart on a City tour (entrance to the archaeological centers and museums including).
We will visit the Main square, Cathedral, the Koricancha (temple of the sun) and in addition we will make a route bordering archaeological centers like Sacsayhuaman Fortress, Q’enko, Puka Pukara and Tambomachay, tour finishes 6:30pm approximately at the main square in order you can take dinner in one of the exquisite restaurants in the area, then overnight. (No meals included)
We’ll pick you up from the Hotel at 8:00am and transfer direction to the Sacred Valley; we start across the fertile plain of Chinchero rich with grain, potatoes & beans. Start walking in the little town of Maras, which has nice colonial doors in its main street; we arrive at the circular Inca ruins of Moray where we enjoy a picnic lunch. In nearby Moray you find “the Inca laboratory”
The circles were used for the development of different strains of crops. Between the highest and lowest terraces there is a difference of up to 15 degrees. Although the difference between neighboring terraces is very small, it is great enough to create distinct microclimates that change growing conditions and allow the propagation of a huge variety of plants each with slightly different growth requirements. Time is permitted to fully explore these fascinating ruins.
After this very atmospheric place Mule trails then takes us to the ancient town of Maras with its out-standing Spanish door arches and vast church. Maras is famous for its spies – due to its strategic location above the Sacred Valley.
We then drop down into the Sacred Valley of the Incas to the salt pans of Salineras. Here more than 5000 terraces are still in production and many families of Maras bring their salt to the market of Urubamba on mules.
Breakfast. You will be picked up at 8:15 am. Full day excursion to the Urubamba Valley visiting: the colorful Indian market in Pisac where a mixture of color and tradition will be able appreciated besides will have a good opportunity to try our bargain skills on the free time to interact with the local craftsmen to purchase their hand-made souvenirs.
The Valley has a distance of 31 km (19 miles) of Cusco, and an altitude of 2,970 ms (9,700 p), Pisac is located to the entrance of the Sacred Valley and followed by Ollantaytambo, the older town continuously occupied of the American continent. The narrow streets of Ollantaytambo, along with their channels that have not varied from the time Inca, evoke their ancestral inheritance, lunch in a typical restaurant and after we explore Ollantaytambo we take the train at Ollantaytambo train station 2 hours to get Aguas Calientes where we do overnight (B, L)
Early breakfast and the we take the first bus at 5:30am to be at Machupicchu at 6:00am and we get our entrance fee to climb huaynapicchu mountain (Only 25 minutes ride by bus) where you will get a guided tour (2 hours) then free time to explore and climb huaynapicchu mountain and after you have enjoyed the lost city of Machupicchu, we will go down to the Aguas Calientes town to return to Ollantaytambo and then we will take a bus back to cusco.and then transfer to your accommodation (B,L).
Bus ride from Cusco to Puno (With stops) leaving cusco at 7:00 am arriving to puno at 5:00 pm) and exploring places which are shown below.
ANDAHUAYLILLAS: It is named the “Sixtine Chapel of America” and in some sense the comparison examples of the Andean popular religious art. The church of Andahuayliaas is a jewerly of the mestizo baroque architecture that developed in Cusco. Its nave presents profuse decoration, especially in the celling decorated with carved panels which is a recover with pan de oro (type of gold decoration).
RAQCHI (Temple of Wiracocha God): To 121 Km of Cusco, it was an Inca church of monumental dimensions: 100 meters of length by 26 meters of wide and 14 meters of height; the temple is divided in two naves and each nave shows basics of 11 giant columns. The bases of the church are bulit perfectly carving stones continued with adobe. It is aprpreciated besides qolqas or granary places of military order, religious, Inka between others.
LA RAYA: Media point in the rout of Cusco – Puno. It is the highest part, it has 4335 meters above sea level, we can appreciate beautiful landscapes, llamas and vivuñas, geographic union between two cultures quechua and aymara, we can see the Altiplano arid and dry union with the quechua zone with rivers and valleys.
PUKARA: It is the most important and oldest ceremonial center of the Altiplano, preceding to tiahunaco, characterized by a series oh echelon platforms ceremonial center. It’s also possible to appreciate interesting litosculptures, trails or tomb stone of intriguing personage that seems to show evidence of a brave civilization. here is where it was discovered the origins of the Andean culture in the Altiplano.
After breakfast, we will take a two-hour motor boat excursion on the waters of Lake Titicaca, which straddles the border of Peru and Bolivia, to the unique floating “islands” of the Uros. These ancient inhabitants of the lake, known as the Water Tribe, have built their own “islands” by periodically adding new layers of a type of reed unique to the area called “totora”. Their homes and boats are also made of this material. There are over forty of these islands, which have strategic defenses such as watch towers just in case!
Then it is on to Amantani Island, which is inhabited by over 3,000 Quechua-speaking natives, still governed by their ancient traditions, whose main occupations are the production of ceramics and textiles. You can explore the Inca and Tiahuanco archaeological remains on the island. The positive energy here is so powerful, you have an almost panoramic view of the lake and you will not want to miss the sunset and sunrise either.
Lunch is a simple affair provided by us before staying overnight at the house of a local islander, to enjoy the hospitality of a typical Amantani home.
After a good breakfast, you will visit Taquile island, a narrow, long and quite hilly island, of approximately 15 square kilometers, which was once used as a prison when it belonged to the Spanish. You will meet its inhabitants and admire their colorful textile fabrics, which has been their staple trade since time immemorial. Here you can also enjoy a highly scenic trek, followed by lunch in a local restaurant. Then you will back to puno port at 5:00pm.
MACHUPICCHU:
Entrance Fee to Machupicchu
Hotel Nights ( breakfast included ) (Lodging)
Cusco Tours: / City Tour & Sacred Valley
Maras Moray Hike:
Puno Tour:
Transfers:
Availability: Daily Departures All Departures are 100% Guaranteed. If You’re Booked, You are Going, We won’t cancel your Trip !!!
How to Book?: Send us all Your Personal information, as well as a Deposit of 40%, and the Final Balance will be paid once you are in Cusco.
We want you to have a Memorable Lifetime Experience Trip!
and if you choose Bed & Breakfast you will stay in our Quechuas Guesthouse Homestay. Private rooms with private shower and bathrooms (in Cusco only) and includes Shuttle transportation to go to the town square.(Please a detailed page of Quechuas Guesthouse above)
Double Room, Matrimonial(Twin Beds Room) Occupancy.
Prices shown Below are per person, based on Twin bedroom occupancy and in US$ Dollars.
Group Service: Price per person: US$1050 – 2 Stars Hotel(b&b) (Private Bathroom & Shower)
(You will be joined into a formed group of people who come from different countries/Nationalities): From 04 Persons to 16 Persons (Maximum)
Private Service: Price per person: US$1150 – 3 Stars Hotel (Private Bathroom & Shower)
Recommended for Honeymooners, Families with children & Groups of Friends (02 Persons Minimum)
4 Stars Hotel/ Upon Request
5 Stars Hotel/ Upon Request
If you are a group of 02 we depart (No matter if you have paid as GROUP SERVICE). We NEVER pass our people onto another operator as most agencies do here in cusco.
LIMA (Hotel)
AREQUIPA (Hotel)
CUSCO (Hotel)
Machu Picchu (Aguas Calientes) (Hotel)
PUNO (Lake Titicaca) (Hotel)
ISLAND OF THE SUN (Hotel)
LA PAZ (Hotel)
COLCA CANYON (Hotel)
NAZCA (Hotel)
PARACAS (Hotel)
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Whilst we expect that the tour will run as per the itinerary, participants should accept that there is the possibility of changes being necessary subject to local conditions eg. strikes, and natural disasters these changes may be at the discretion of your tour company.
Please Note: Walking and journey times are approximate and the package includes Classic Inca Trail see availability first.
Most people automatically assume that the weather is hot in South America, but because of the higher altitude in the Andes, the temperature can feel quite cold, especially at night. We recommend the use of a duffel bag or backpack, whichever is easiest for you to carry. A good size daypack is also essential.
List of things you must bring:
• Original Passport (and some copies)
• Travel insurance (and some copies)
• Airline tickets (and some copies)
• US$ cash and travellers cheques
• Credit or debit card (see personal spending money)
• Any entry visas or vaccination certificates required
• Camera and films
• Rechargeable batteries and adapters
• Reading/writing material
• Binoculars
• Cover for backpacks
• Pocketknife.
• Fleece top
• Windproof/waterproof jacket
• Small towel and swim wear
• shirts/t-shirts
• Sun hat
• 2 pairs of shorts
• 2 pairs of long trousers *zipp off
• 1 pair hiking pants/track pants
• Hiking boots/ sturdy walking shoes
• Knee-length socks (to be used with rubber boots, if provided at the jungle lodge)
• Sport hiking sandals
• Sun block
• Sunglasses
• Toiletries (biodegradable)
• Watch or alarm clock
• Water bottle
• Purifying tablets or filter (Micropur recommeded)
• Flashlight (head light recommended)
• Money belt
• Sleeping silk liner (for sleeping bags)
• Wool hat, mitts or gloves (preferably waterproof)
• Rain poncho, plastic bags for your personal stuff to keep dry
• Sleeping bag (it can be hired form us )
• Anti-inflammatory tablets (e.g. Ibuprofen)
• Thermal underwear
• Personal first-aid kit (should contain lip salve, Aspirin, Band Aids, anti-histamine, Imodium or similar tablets for mild cases of diarrhoea, re-hydration powder, extra prescription drugs you may be taking)
What is included in the 7-day tour from Lima to Cusco, Machu Picchu, and Lake Titicaca?
The tour includes guided tours of Lima, Cusco, Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu, and Lake Titicaca, along with transportation, accommodation, and some meals.
Is the tour physically demanding?
The tour involves moderate physical activity, including some light hiking and walking. The altitude in Cusco and Lake Titicaca may cause mild discomfort, so we recommend acclimatization.
What’s the best time to take this tour?
The best time to visit is between May and October when the weather is dry and perfect for sightseeing.
How do I get from Lima to Cusco?
You can fly from Lima to Cusco, which takes approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes.
How do I get from Cusco to Machu Picchu?
You can take a scenic train ride from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes and then a bus to Machu Picchu.
How do I travel from Cusco to Lake Titicaca?
You will travel by bus from Cusco to Puno, which takes around 7 hours, or you can take a domestic flight.
Do I need to book tickets for Machu Picchu in advance?
Yes, it’s essential to book tickets for Machu Picchu in advance, especially during the high season (May to October).
How long should I spend at Machu Picchu?
A visit to Machu Picchu usually lasts around 3-4 hours. You can extend your visit if you choose to hike additional trails like Huayna Picchu.
What can I expect to see in Lima?
In Lima, you’ll explore the historic center, Plaza de Armas, San Francisco Monastery, Miraflores, and the Lima Cathedral, among other attractions.
What are the highlights of Cusco?
Cusco offers Sacsayhuamán, Qorikancha Temple, the Plaza de Armas, and the San Pedro Market.
Is it safe to visit the Sacred Valley?
Yes, the Sacred Valley is a popular and safe tourist destination. Like any place, use standard travel precautions.
How high is Machu Picchu above sea level?
Machu Picchu sits at 2,430 meters (7,970 feet) above sea level, while Cusco is at about 3,400 meters (11,150 feet).
What is the best way to acclimatize to the altitude in Cusco?
Spend a couple of days in Cusco before starting more strenuous activities, drink plenty of water, and avoid heavy meals and alcohol.
How long does the train ride from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes take?
The train ride is about 1.5 to 2 hours long, depending on the service you choose.
Can I hike up to Machu Picchu?
Yes, there are several hiking options, including the Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain hike, both offering incredible views.
What is the Sacred Valley?
The Sacred Valley is a lush valley in the Andes, home to Inca ruins, indigenous towns, and stunning natural beauty. It includes sites like Ollantaytambo and Pisac.
What is the best way to travel around Lake Titicaca?
Lake Titicaca is best explored by boat. You’ll visit floating islands like the Uros Islands and Taquile Island.
How long does the boat ride to the Uros Islands take?
The boat ride from Puno to the Uros Islands takes around 30 minutes.
Can I hike on Taquile Island?
Yes, Taquile Island has beautiful scenic treks and offers great views of Lake Titicaca.
What can I see at the Uros Islands?
On the Uros Islands, you can see how the Uros people create floating islands using totora reed, and interact with locals to learn about their culture.
Is there any hiking on Amantani Island?
Yes, Amantani Island offers some beautiful hikes with stunning views of Lake Titicaca and opportunities to visit archaeological sites.
What is the altitude of Lake Titicaca?
Lake Titicaca sits at 3,812 meters (12,507 feet) above sea level, so you might experience some altitude effects here as well.
What is the food like in Cusco and Puno?
Cusco and Puno offer a variety of traditional Andean foods, including cuy (guinea pig), alpaca meat, corn-based dishes, and potatoes.
Can I drink tap water in Peru?
It’s recommended to drink bottled or purified water to avoid stomach issues.
What should I pack for the 7-day trip?
Pack light, comfortable clothing, hiking shoes, sunscreen, insect repellent, a hat, and a jacket for cooler evenings.
Is there Wi-Fi in the rural areas of the Sacred Valley and Lake Titicaca?
Wi-Fi may be limited in rural areas and the Amazon. In towns like Aguas Calientes and Puno, you’ll find some connectivity.
Can I take the bus or train directly from Cusco to Lake Titicaca?
There are buses from Cusco to Puno and trains from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes, but no direct train to Lake Titicaca.
Are the accommodations comfortable in the Sacred Valley and Lake Titicaca?
Yes, you will stay in comfortable hotels or eco-lodges offering modern amenities, though facilities in remote areas may be more basic.
How can I make the most of my time at Machu Picchu?
To maximize your experience, consider visiting the site early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds, and don’t miss the additional hikes like Huayna Picchu or Machu Picchu Mountain for stunning views.
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Posted on Sara DVerified 10/10 Experience - Would Recommend! We had an amazing time on the Salkantay 5 Day Trek. Before the trip started, Quechuas had great communication and was very accommodating to our travel schedule, including adjusting our briefing time with our guide.The skydome accomodations were great (all fairly spacious, with exception of night 2, which was fine as we didn’t spend much time there), the food was delicious (a great variety and always more than enough to go around) and the trek itself was beautiful. Our guide Steven, as well as second guide Jorge, were very patient, knowledgeable and kind to us and the others in our group - not only did we get to see incredible scenery but we also learned a lot about the local landscape and culture.We rented sleeping bags, which we would highly recommend. We brought our own hiking poles but would recommend renting if you don’t bring your own.Overall, an amazing experience and we would highly recommend this company.Posted on Matthew WVerified Seamless and Supportive Inca Trail Experience – Highly Recommend We recently completed the 4-day Classic Inca Trail trek with Quechuas Expeditions in June 2025, and overall had a fantastic experience that struck the perfect balance between physical challenge and logistical ease.Our guide, Fernando (“Nando”), was outstanding—passionate, deeply knowledgeable about the trail’s rich history, and highly supportive throughout. He kept our group motivated and informed, and managed different paces and needs with professionalism and care. His English was great, and he always made time to answer questions or share interesting stories along the way.The porter and chef team were phenomenal. Every meal was different, delicious, and plentiful—we were never hungry, and dietary needs (including vegan and vegetarian) were handled without issue. They even baked a custom cake on the trail for a couple’s anniversary, which speaks volumes about their care and capability. The porters themselves were friendly, warm, and constantly going above and beyond to support us.Quechuas provided tents, sleeping bags, a toilet tent, and hot water for face washing each morning, plus coca tea as a wake-up touch. The duffel service was useful, though we did find the weight limits a bit tighter than expected once you factor in the sleeping bag. In the end, we paid for an extra porter—which was easy to arrange but worth noting for those planning their packing. One thing we didn’t know in advance: the porter bags aren’t waterproof, so future trekkers may want to use dry bags or line the inside with plastic.Another small consideration: due to how campsites are assigned (by the government, not the tour company), some days ended up being longer than the traditional day-by-day breakdown you might read online. While not Quechuas’ fault, for myself, as much heads-up as possible would’ve helped with my own mental preparation.All said, Quechuas Expeditions delivered where it mattered most. The logistics were smooth, the staff was superb, and their support allowed us to focus on enjoying the trail and the breathtaking views without worrying about the rest. This is a company that knows what it’s doing.Would I recommend them? Absolutely—whether you’re a first-time trekker or experienced hiker, they make an unforgettable journey that much more seamless and enjoyable. If I ever do this again, I would book with them without question, and if possible, request the exact same team. Thank you Fernando and team for a trip of a lifetime and memories that will stay with me forever 🙏Posted on Arianna OVerified Amazing trip on the Inca Trail with Quechuas Expeditions I never imagined that the Inca Trail could be so transformative. My partner and I decided to do the classic 4-day trek with Quechuas Expeditions and, honestly, it exceeded all our expectations. From the very first moment we felt very welcome. The service was impeccable, they were always attentive to our needs, solving all our doubts before and during the trek.The hike was not easy, but the views, the fresh mountain air and the energy of the group kept us going without thinking about how tiring it was. The meals at the campsites surprised us pleasantly, we really did not expect so much variety and flavor in the middle of the mountain. And the end, reaching Machu Picchu through the sun gate (Inti Punku) was simply magical, there are no words to describe that moment. It is definitely a unique experience that connects you with the history, culture and nature of Peru. Thank you Quechuas Expeditions for making this trip so special!Posted on naomiammarVerified Hardest challenge of my life but worth it One of the hardest things I have ever done (definitely underestimate the difficulty level), and I don’t know if I would have made it if it wasn’t for our awesome guide Frenando and all the amazing staff we had. What a fantastic group of people. The porters are so hard working, it’s so humbling. The chef Taco was fantastic! I am vegan and he made me the most amazing food the entire time. I couldn’t believe it. And then our guide Fernando topped it all. Knowledgeable, professional yet fun, very personable, very patient (we were slow!) and very encouraging. If you are considering taking on this challenge, I highly recommend Quechua’s Expeditions and if you can request Fernando. E sure to do so. He’s been doing this for 19yrs!Posted on cade cVerified Awesome trek We really enjoyed our trip. It was challenging and also rewarding. Beautiful views and even better food. I can’t rave enough about our cook Santiago! Food was unbelievable. Jose did a fantastic job leading us along the way. He did a good job of explaining what we are seeing! Looking for a physical challenge with beautiful views this is the trek for you.Posted on Lola UVerified Demanding, enriching and unforgettable thanks to the human team I will always be grateful to the rich food and attentions of Santiago, the cook, the professionalism and good advice of José, the guide, the kindness of the helpers, who have made it possible to improve the experience.Posted on Julia C.Verified Amazing trek, amazing guide and staff The Salkantay Trek was absolutely stunning, domes and the views were great with hot water available. What the trek made very special was our guide Nildo. Also, the chef Julian, horseman and second guide were incredible too. Nildo was knowledgeable, caring and passionate about everything he shared. I cannot imagine a better guide :-) Everything was very well organized.Posted on Emelie AVerified Hike of a lifetime! We had the most amazing time! The different sceneries along the trek are just unbelievable and although being two fairly unfit persons we could enjoy it all the way. Fernando and Steven are terrific guides making sure we were all comfortable and happy at all times. The food and accommodations along the way were also a lot more luxurious than what we’d expected. Would 100% recommend this to anyone who’s up for a hike!!
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