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Machu Picchu and The Amazon

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No visit to Peru is complete without witnessing the awe-inspiring archeology of Machu Picchu and the eye-opening biodiversity of the Amazon rainforest: this trip takes on both, and more. 

11 days

suggested length

May-Sep

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$14,695

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Peru is a land of epic scenery and astonishing archaeological sites, of remote Andean villages, stately colonial architecture and dense Amazonian rainforest filled with incredible wildlife and biodiversity. This once-in-a-lifetime adventure through Peru lifts the lid on Lima’s culinary hotspots, maneuvers the mysterious ruins of Machu Picchu, provides close-up encounters in Cusco and winds its way down the wild, remote Amazon River. 

Discover Machu Picchu’s magnificent ruins with a top local guide

Feed llamas, alpacas and vicuñas at a breeding center in the Sacred Valley

Mingle with the farmers and children of the Sacred Valley of the Incas on a visit to a remote village

View historic sites in colorful Cusco, including the spectacular Sacsayhuamán citadel

Explore Lima’s Larco Museum and soak up the bohemian atmosphere in the city’s Barranco neighborhood

Gain a different perspective of the pristine Amazon Rainforest on a three-night cruise aboard our luxurious riverboat, Pure Amazon

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Lima, Peru

3 days

Peru’s coastal capital where surf, ceviche and pisco sours are only the beginning?

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With 80 miles of coastline and virtually no rain, Lima’s unique position on Peru’s Costa Verde means the salt-spritzed capital is appealing year-round. The 18th-century haciendas, baroque stonework and colonial architecture are upstaged by the country’s pre-Columbian history on display at museums like Pueblo Libre’s Larco. Surfboards are strapped to mopeds that dip between the mansions of Miraflores, whilst pisco sours are shaken to the beat of peñas in Barranco. Lima's much-starred restaurant scene is so effervescent that the city is widely acknowledged as the culinary capital of Latin America, and shows no signs of dimming; the city has more than 16,000 cevicherias (UNESCO has declared Peru's staple dish one of Intangible Cultural Heritage), while chefs like Virgilio Martínez and Pedro Schiaffino are innovating with indigenous ingredients from Andean tomatoes to Amazonian river snails. 

Your A&K Experiences: Discover hidden pre-Hispanic treasures in the expansive Larco Museum’s floor-to-ceiling displays of intricate pottery, some depicting faces of ancient sacrificial figures. 

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Sacred Valley, Peru

2 days

Breathtaking terrain and history at high altitude

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The Sacred Valley of the Incas carves through the green peaks of the Peruvian Andes near Cusco, where salt mines and snow-capped peaks make for a dramatic backdrop. Deemed a spiritual epicenter by the Inca people due to the way it aligns with the solar system and its exceptionally fertile land, the valley is also home to the ancient citadel of Machu Picchu, pockets of terraced topography and remote villages of Quechua-speaking communities whose deeply traditional way of life endures. 

Your A&K Experiences: Visit a wildlife center where South American camelids – llamas, alpacas, guanacos, and vicuñas – are bred. Feel the difference between their prized fibers and learn about the age-old weaving techniques used, followed by lunch at the Children of the Rainbow School, a project supported by A&K Philanthropy. 

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Machu Picchu, Peru

1 day

Peru’s most iconic landmark, the Lost City of the Incas

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No amount of visitors can detract from the mystery and magic of the Incas' great 15th-century citadel in the mountains – particularly when the terraced plateau and the peaks at either end are wreathed in cloud from the surrounding rainforest. The journey to Machu Picchu is almost as exciting as the destination, whether you take a 27-mile hike along the Inca Trail at around 13,830ft above sea level followed by a tough 90-minute climb up a 2,00ft-high mountain, or opt to travel by train: there are panoramic views from the Vistadome and five-star luxury aboard Belmond's Hiram Bingham train from Cusco. Either way, it’s worth it to marvel at Incan engineering and the view from the Sun Gate, which aligns with the sunrise at the summer solstice. 

Your A&K Experiences: Journey to and from Machu Picchu on the Vistadome Train via Ollantaytambo fortress – a formidable Incan stone structure of massive stone terraces hugging the mountain slopes that served as both a fortress and a temple. 

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Cusco, Peru

2 days

A historical city in the sky and the gateway to Machu Picchu

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Built in the shape of a puma by the Incas, Cusco stretches like a slumbering feline along the Huatanay valley. Far from sleepy, spirited cevicherias in San Blas, a UNESCO-protected historical quarter and steep cobbled streets make the gateway to Machu Picchu a worthy warm-up to the main event. Perched in the Andes at 11,200ft, you will find 16th-century Spanish colonial churches and remnants of Inca temples dedicated to the worship of the sun, plus locals adorned in traditional attire that showcases the craftsmanship of Andean culture. 

Your A&K Experiences: On the outskirts of Cusco, visit the immense and awe-inspiring ruins of Sacsayhuamán. Testament to Incan architectural skill, its walls are made from gigantic stone blocks, some estimated to weigh up to 120 tonnes each, cut and fitted together with incredible precision without the use of mortar. 

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The Amazon, Peru

3 days

Explore a pristine water world of staggering biodiversity

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Running from its source in central Peru to the Atlantic Ocean, this iconic river is a magnet for wildlife lovers. Immerse yourself in the sleepy backwaters, lush islands and deep jungle of the Pacaya-Samiria National Reserve, a wedge of rainforest bounded by the confluence of the Marañón and Ucayali tributaries. A luxury cruise aboard A&K’s new riverboat, Pure Amazon, is the most indulgent way to experience this untouched wilderness – a wonderfully biodiverse stretch of jungle alive with sloths, monkeys, caimans, pink dolphins, turtles, manatees and stunning birdlife.  

Your A&K Experiences: Pure Amazon, A&K’s all-new boutique riverboat, offers an intimate and exclusive experience. Designed for sustainable exploration and authentic cultural immersion, it features panoramic floor-to-ceiling windows for superb wildlife viewing and a staff-to-guest ratio of more than 1:1, ensuring exceptional personalized attention. 

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