Peru Group Trip in 8 Days 7 Nights in Destination Sacred Land of the Incas Prices starting at $2800 Per Person

Peru group trip

Discover the vibrant culture and fascinating history of Peru and it’s ancient Inca Empire. Explore Lima, the gastronomic capital and sample its iconic ceviche. Uncover the mysteries of  the Sacred Valley and the Inca capital of Cuzco before exploring Machu Picchu, one of the New Seven Wonders of the Modern World, for an unforgettable bucket-list experience.

8 Day Itinerary

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08/02: Lima

Arrive in Lima, the capital of Peru, situated on the Pacific Coast. Transfer to the hotel*, and spend the rest of the day exploring the city’s colonial streets and magical plazas at your leisure. Overnight stay
in Lima.
* If you want to have the hotel room available before 2:00 p.m., you can add early check-in at an additional cost. In case you are interested, you will be able to see the price and do the upsell in the next step of the purchase process.

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08/03: Lima

Breakfast at the hotel. Today, enjoy an informative and interesting city tour of Lima, including its Historic Centre and the Santo Domingo Convent. Start by exploring the districts of Miraflores and San Isidro before heading to the Historic Center. 

Visit the impressive Convent of Santo Domingo and walk to the Plaza de Armas to admire the exquisite colonial architecture that surrounds it. Stop in the Parque del Amor, from where you can take beautiful photos of the Peruvian coastline. Overnight stay in Lima.

* Optional  visit to the Larco Museum: visit this private museum of pre-Columbian art to explore the history and culture of Peru through an array of outstanding collections of art pieces.

** Optional dinner at Huaca Pucllana: a famous establishment in Lima ideal to enjoy the best of Peruvian gastronomy in a one-of-a-kind setting that includes views of a pre-Inca pyramid.

*** Pack of 3 INCLUDED excursions: make the most of your trip to Peru by adding to your experience a pack of three great optional excursions that include a full-day excursion to the Sacred Valley, a
dinner and an unforgettable show at Tunupa Cuzco and entrance to the Larco Museum.

City Tour of Colonial and Modern Lima

AVAILABLE

Pack of 3 Optional Excursions: Sacred Valley, Dinner Show & Larco Museum

INCLUDED

Dinner at Huaca Pucllana Restaurant

INCLUDED

Visit to the Larco Museum

AVAILABLE

LIMAA CUZCO

08/04: Lima – Cuzco –

Sacred Valley Breakfast at the hotel. At the indicated time, transfer to the airport for a flight to Cuzco. Arrive in
Cuzco, the former Inca capital, and transfer to the Sacred Valley, on the way stop at Museo Sulca (no guide, only driver) and savour the opportunity to explore this living museum, where ancient customs and traditions have been preserved across the centuries. 

Watch local communities creating beautiful handmade textiles and soak up the beautiful views, unchanged by time. Spend the remainder of the day at your leisure, exploring the lively immaculate scenery of this iconic region.
Overnight stay in Sacred Valley.

Visit to the Sulca Museum

INCLUDED

SACRWED VALLEY

08/05: Sacred Valley

Machu Picchu
Breakfast at the hotel. Today, an exciting day awaits you in Machu Picchu, one of the 7 wonders of the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Transfer to the village of Ollantaytambo to travel by train to Aguas Calientes* (Machu Picchu village) and enjoy the beautiful green mountain scenery along the way. 

Once there, transfer by bus to the ancient Inca city of the Citadel for approximately a 2:30h visit which may take place in the morning or afternoon depending on availability. Enjoy the spectacular views of this Peruvian treasure built in the 15th century at an altitude of more than 2000 meters.

Return by bus to Aguas Calientes and, depending on the return train schedule, you will have free time to explore the town at your own pace. Travel by train back to Ollantaytambo, transfer to the hotel and overnight stay in Sacred Valley.
*The reservation includes a standard category train (Expedition train or Voyager train). You have the option to add a supplement to travel on a higher category train (360o train or Vistadome train) in the next step of the booking process.
Please note: In order to offer this tour, it is the passenger’s responsibility to send us a copy of his/her passport at least 55 days in advance; otherwise, we cannot guarantee the visit to Machu Picchu (tickets are limited and subject to availability).

Machu Picchu Citadel Guided Tour

INCLUDED

Upgrade to a Panoramic Train

INCLUDED

SACRED VALLEY

08/06: Sacred Valley – Cuzco

Breakfast at the hotel. Set off towards Cuzco, with the opportunity to enjoy the optional Sacred Valley excursion along the way, to experience the best of the region.* Arrive in Cuzco and spend the remainder of the day at your leisure, enjoying the lively plazas at night. Overnight stay in Cuzco.

* Optional Essence of the Sacred Valley Excursion: Visit Chinchero and the PARWA Centre, to appreciate the colorful traditional textiles. Next, visit the church of Chinchero before heading to the Racchi panoramic viewpoint for a fantastic view across the valley. Explore Ollantaytambo and its Inca fortress. Lunch and ‘Boleto Turisitco’ included granting entrance to the Sacred Valley and surrounding sights.

Machu Picchu The Essence of the Sacred Valley (with lunch and 'Boleto Turisitco')

INCLUDED

CUZCI

08/07: Cuzco

Breakfast at the hotel. Today, set off on a fascinating half-day tour of Cuzco. Begin in the iconic
Plaza de Armas, and visit the Cathedral. From here, walk to the Koricancha Temple, an impressive
ancient Inca palace, in honour of the Sun God.

 Today, a Dominican church stands on the site. Finally,
visit the lively San Blas neighbourhood, known for its artists, shops and artisan workshops. Spend the
remainder of the day at your leisure, soaking up the atmosphere of the city and sampling the local
cuisine. Overnight stay in Cuzco.

*Optional dinner at Tunupa Museo Restaurant: A perfect occasion to enjoy a wonderful dinner in the
heart of Cusco, with magnificent views of the Plaza de Armas and a lively and colorful show with live
music and traditional dances.

Half-Day Cusco Tour

INCLUDED

Dinner at Tunupa Museo Restaurant

AVAILABLE

CUSCO LIMA

08/08: Cuzco – Lima

Breakfast at the hotel. At the indicated time, transfer to the airport for a flight to Lima. Arrive,
transfer to the hotel and overnight stay in Lima.

LIMA NIGHT BOARD

08/09: Lima – Night on board

Breakfast at the hotel. At the indicated time, transfer to the airport for a flight* back to the US.

EL PARDO

El Pardo DoubleTree by Hilton Lima or similar


LOCATION
Jr. Independencia 141, Lima
15074 Peru

CATEGORY: 
NIGHTS: 2

*You will be accommodated in any of the following hotels of our Luxury Category from 01 to 03 August: El Pardo DoubleTree by Hilton Lima, Casa Andina Premium Miraflores, Iberostar Selection Miraflores, Manto Hotel Lima – MGallery, Pullman Lima Miraflores.

ARANA

Aranwa Sacred Valley or similar

LOCATION
Valle Sagrado

CATEGORY: 
NIGHTS: 2

*You will be accommodated in any of the following hotels of our Luxury Category from 03 to 05 August: Aranwa Sacred Valley, Casa Andina Premium Valle Sagrado, Inkaterra Hacienda Urubamba, Taypikala Deluxe Valle Sagrado.

ARANWA

Aranwa Cusco Boutique or similar

LOCATION
Calle San Juan de Dios
255 near Plaza Regocijo,
Cusco 08002 Peru

CATEGORY: 
NIGHTS: 2

*You will be accommodated in any of the following hotels of our Luxury Category from 05 to 07 August: Aranwa Cusco Boutique, Casa Andina Premium Cuzco.

EL PARDO

El Pardo DoubleTree by Hilton Lima or similar


LOCATION
Jr. Independencia 141, Lima
15074 Peru

CATEGORY: 
NIGHTS: 2

*You will be accommodated in any of the following hotels of our Luxury Category from 01 to 03 August: El Pardo DoubleTree by Hilton Lima, Casa Andina Premium Miraflores, Iberostar Selection Miraflores, Manto Hotel Lima – MGallery, Pullman Lima Miraflores.

Your ticket reference will be available no later than 60 days before departure.

Cabin baggage (10kg) 1 per passenger
Checked luggage (23kg) 1 per passenger

Cabin baggage (10kg) 1 per passenger
Checked luggage (23kg) 1 per passenger

What is included in your trip

Travel protection

Pack of 3 Optional Excursions Sacred Valley Dinner Show Larco Museum

Pack of 3 Optional Excursions: Sacred Valley, Dinner Show & Larco Museum

Included activity for day 2 in Sacred Valley Make the most of your time in Peru with this great value pack of three optional excursions including a full-day Sacred Valley excursion, an unforgettable dinner and show at Tunupa Cuzco and entrance to the Larco Museum! 

$165 / person (INCLUDED)

Dinner at Huaca Pucllana Restaurant

Dinner at Huaca Pucllana Restaurant Included activity for day 2 in Lima

A night to remember at this famous Lima establishment. Enjoy elevated Peruvian dishes in an elegant setting, with views of a pre-Incan stepped pyramid.
What’s included: Transfers.

$110 / person

Upgrade to a Panoramic Train Included activity for day 4

Explore the landscape with panoramic windows and an open-air observatory car where you can enjoy all the beauty of the landscape. This upgrade can be either to the 360a Train or to the Vistadome, depending on availability.

$145 / person (INCLUDED)

City Tour of Colonial and Modern Lima

Included activity for day 2 in Lima
Enjoy an informative and interesting city tour of Lima, including its Historic Centre and the Santo Domingo Convent.

Duration 03:30h .
Pick up time:
09:00

City Tour of Colonial and Modern Lima2

Visit to the Sulca Museum

Included activity for day 3 in Cuzco
Make a quick stop at the Sulca Textile House Museum and familiarize yourself with the fabrics and pieces from ancient Peru and their ancestral techniques dating all the way back to Pre-Columbian Inca.

Duration 01:00h .

Machu Picchu Citadel Guided Tour

Included activity for day 4 in Machu Picchu
Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Machu Picchu, a true wonder of the world! Discover these ancient Inca ruins, perched high in the Andes, for a truly unforgettable experience!

  Standard train, which can be
the Expedition train or the Voyager train.

Duration 01:30h .

Half-Day Cusco Tour

Included activity for day 6 in Cuzco
Embark on this tour of Cuzco and acquaint
yourself with the most iconic locations of the
city; from the San Pedro Market and the Plaza de
Armas to the Cathedral and Koricancha Temple.

Duration 03:30h .
Pick up time: 14:30

early check in

Early check-in Lima Luxury

Suggested activity for day 1
Early check-in allows you to enter your room
before the hotel’s regular check-in time for an
additional cost.

$154 / person

Visit to the Larco Museum

Visit to the Larco Museum

Suggested activity for day 2 in Lima
A must-see attraction in Lima, the Larco Museum
is a privately owned museum of pre-Columbian
art. Trace the history and culture of Peru as you
walk through this historic gallery!

$37 / person (INCLUDED)

The Essence of the Sacred Valley

The Essence of the Sacred Valley (with lunch
and ‘Boleto Turisitco’)

Suggested activity for day 5 in Sacred Valley
Full day excursion to the Sacred Valley including
Ollantaytambo, PARWA Traditional Textiles
Centre and Chinchero. Lunch and BTCP
included.
What’s included: Lunch.
$103 / person (INCLUDED)
Duration 08:00h
Approx. Pick up
time: 07:00

Dinner at Tunupa Museo Restaurant

Dinner at Tunupa Museo Restaurant

Suggested activity for day 6 in Sacred Valley Restaurant located in the heart of the Inca city ofCusco, it offers an i mpressive view of the Plaza de Armas with a dinner-show from 7:45pm to 9:00pm where you can enjoy typical music and dances, traditional of the area.
What’s included: Transfers.

$50 / person

Exploring on a Peru group trip can offer a range of benefits, making your travel experience more enjoyable and enriching.

Here are some key advantages:

  1. Shared Expertise: Group trips often come with experienced guides who provide valuable insights into Peru’s rich history, culture, and natural beauty. This can enhance your understanding and appreciation of sites like Machu Picchu, the Sacred Valley, and Cusco.
  2. Safety and Convenience: Traveling in a group can offer an added layer of safety. Organized trips usually handle logistics such as transportation, accommodations, and permits, reducing the stress and potential risks associated with solo travel in a foreign country.
  3. Cost Savings: Group tours can sometimes be more cost-effective due to group discounts on accommodations, transportation, and attractions. This can make high-quality experiences more affordable.
  4. Camaraderie and Social Interaction: Joining a group trip provides opportunities to meet and bond with fellow travelers. This can lead to new friendships and a shared sense of adventure, making the experience more memorable.
  5. Structured Itineraries: Group tours often include well-planned itineraries that ensure you see key attractions and hidden gems without the hassle of planning every detail yourself. This can help you make the most of your time in Peru.
  6. Local Connections: Many group trips include interactions with local communities and cultural experiences that might be difficult to arrange independently. This can offer a deeper and more authentic understanding of Peruvian culture.
  7. Support and Guidance: In a group setting, you have the support of your tour leader and fellow travelers. This can be especially helpful when navigating language barriers, cultural differences, or unexpected changes in plans.
  8. Convenient Logistics: Group trips often handle transportation between locations, which can be a significant benefit in a country with diverse and sometimes challenging terrain. This can save you time and effort.
  9. Stress Reduction: With most logistical details taken care of, you can focus on enjoying your trip rather than worrying about the finer points of travel planning.
  10. Unique Experiences: Some group tours offer exclusive access to certain sites or special activities that might be hard to arrange on your own. This can include private tours, unique cultural events, or special accommodations.

Overall, exploring Peru with a group can offer a well-rounded and enriching travel experience, combining convenience, safety, and the chance to connect with both local cultures and fellow travelers.

eru is a country of incredible diversity, with a rich cultural heritage and stunning natural landscapes. Here are some must-visit destinations that showcase its unique offerings:

1. Machu Picchu

  • Description: This iconic Inca citadel, set high in the Andes Mountains, is one of the most famous archaeological sites in the world.
  • Highlights: Explore the ancient ruins, enjoy panoramic views from the Sun Gate, and hike the Inca Trail or the shorter Huayna Picchu for a different perspective.

2. Cusco

  • Description: Once the capital of the Inca Empire, Cusco is a city rich in history and culture with its well-preserved colonial architecture and vibrant local markets.
  • Highlights: Visit the Sacsayhuamán fortress, the Coricancha (Temple of the Sun), and the historic Plaza de Armas. Don’t miss the San Pedro Market for local crafts and cuisine.

3. Sacred Valley

  • Description: This lush valley stretches between Cusco and Machu Picchu, offering stunning landscapes and significant Inca ruins.
  • Highlights: Explore the ruins of Ollantaytambo and Pisac, and enjoy the vibrant markets and traditional weaving communities.

4. Lima

  • Description: Peru’s capital city, located on the coast, is a bustling metropolis known for its history, architecture, and gastronomy.
  • Highlights: Visit the historic center, the Larco Museum for pre-Columbian artifacts, and explore the culinary scene, which includes world-class restaurants and street food.

5. Arequipa

  • Description: Known as the “White City” for its white volcanic stone architecture, Arequipa is surrounded by stunning landscapes.
  • Highlights: Explore the Santa Catalina Monastery, the Plaza de Armas, and take a trip to the nearby Colca Canyon to see the majestic Andean condors.

6. Lake Titicaca

  • Description: The highest navigable lake in the world, Lake Titicaca straddles the border between Peru and Bolivia.
  • Highlights: Visit the Uros floating islands, explore Taquile Island for traditional weaving, and experience the local culture of the Aymara and Quechua people.

7. Nazca

  • Description: Famous for the Nazca Lines, a series of large geoglyphs etched into the desert floor.
  • Highlights: Take a flight over the Nazca Lines to view these mysterious figures, including animals and geometric shapes.

8. Iquitos and the Amazon Rainforest

  • Description: Iquitos is a gateway to the Peruvian Amazon, offering access to one of the most biodiverse regions on the planet.
  • Highlights: Stay in an eco-lodge, explore the rainforest, take river cruises, and visit local communities to learn about their way of life.

9. Huaraz and the Cordillera Blanca

  • Description: Located in the northern Andes, Huaraz is known for its stunning mountain scenery and trekking opportunities.
  • Highlights: Trek to Laguna 69, visit the Pastoruri Glacier, and explore the Huascarán National Park.

10. Paracas and the Ballestas Islands

  • Description: Paracas is a coastal town known for its natural beauty and wildlife.
  • Highlights: Visit the Paracas National Reserve, take a boat tour to the Ballestas Islands to see sea lions, penguins, and various bird species, and explore the enigmatic Candelabra geoglyph.

11. Chiclayo

  • Description: A city in northern Peru known for its rich archaeological heritage.
  • Highlights: Visit the Royal Tombs of Sipán Museum and the archaeological site of Sipán, known for its impressive Moche tombs.

12. Kuelap

  • Description: An ancient fortress in the cloud forest, often referred to as the “Machu Picchu of the North.”
  • Highlights: Explore this impressive site built by the Chachapoya culture, which features well-preserved stone structures and offers breathtaking views.

These destinations offer a diverse range of experiences, from ancient ruins and historical cities to breathtaking natural landscapes and vibrant local cultures.

Peru offers a rich tapestry of cultural experiences that reflect its diverse history, indigenous traditions, and vibrant modern life. Here are some must-try cultural experiences in Peru:

1. Traditional Andean Festivals

  • Inti Raymi (Festival of the Sun): Held in Cusco every June 24th, this ancient Inca festival celebrates the winter solstice and honors the sun god, Inti. The event features colorful processions, traditional music, dance performances, and dramatic reenactments.
  • Qoyllur Riti: An annual pilgrimage held in May or June near Ocongate, where thousands of devotees trek to the Sinakara Valley to honor the Lord of Qoyllur Riti. The festival combines Andean and Catholic traditions with vibrant rituals and music.

2. Local Markets

  • San Pedro Market (Cusco): A bustling market where you can sample local foods, buy traditional handicrafts, and experience the vibrant atmosphere of Cusco’s daily life.
  • Pisac Market (Sacred Valley): Known for its colorful textiles, pottery, and artisan goods. The market is a great place to interact with local vendors and learn about traditional crafts.

3. Traditional Peruvian Cuisine

  • Ceviche: A must-try dish made from fresh raw fish marinated in citrus juices, mixed with onions, cilantro, and chili peppers. Lima is renowned for its ceviche, with many top restaurants offering their unique takes on the dish.
  • Pachamanca: An Andean dish where meat, potatoes, and vegetables are cooked underground using hot stones. It’s often prepared during traditional celebrations and can be enjoyed in various regions of Peru.

4. Indigenous Weaving and Textile Arts

  • Chinchero (Sacred Valley): Visit weaving communities to see traditional Andean textiles being made. You can learn about the ancient techniques used to create vibrant, intricate patterns and dyes.
  • Machu Picchu’s Textiles: Discover traditional weaving practices in the villages surrounding Machu Picchu, where artisans use age-old methods to produce beautiful textiles.

5. Pottery and Ceramics

  • Nazca Pottery: Explore the pottery traditions of Nazca, known for its intricate designs and historical significance. Local workshops often showcase traditional techniques and provide insights into ancient styles.

6. Cultural Workshops

  • Cooking Classes: Join a Peruvian cooking class to learn how to prepare traditional dishes like ceviche, lomo saltado (stir-fried beef), and anticuchos (grilled skewers).
  • Dance Workshops: Participate in workshops where you can learn traditional dances such as the Marinera or Huayno, which are integral to Peru’s cultural heritage.

7. Historic Sites and Museums

  • Larco Museum (Lima): A comprehensive museum featuring pre-Columbian art and artifacts, offering insights into Peru’s ancient cultures and civilizations.
  • Museum of the Inquisition (Lima): Learn about Peru’s colonial history and the impact of Spanish rule through exhibits related to the Inquisition.

8. Traditional Music and Dance

  • Andean Music: Experience traditional Andean music performances featuring instruments like the pan flute, charango (a small lute), and drums. Many performances are held in cultural centers or during local festivals.
  • Danza de las Tijeras: This traditional dance from the highlands of Peru involves dancers using large scissors to perform intricate and symbolic movements. It’s often performed during festivals and cultural events.

9. Community Visits

  • Uros Floating Islands: Visit the Uros people on their man-made floating islands on Lake Titicaca. Learn about their traditional way of life and the unique techniques used to build and maintain their islands.
  • Taquile Island: Engage with the Taquile community to learn about their unique weaving traditions and social structures, including their well-preserved customs and communal lifestyle.

10. Historical Cities and Archaeological Sites

  • Cusco: Explore the historical capital of the Inca Empire, with its blend of Inca and colonial Spanish architecture, including the impressive Coricancha (Temple of the Sun) and Sacsayhuamán fortress.
  • Arequipa: Known as the “White City,” Arequipa offers beautiful colonial architecture and historic sites such as the Santa Catalina Monastery, which provides a glimpse into religious life during colonial times.

These experiences offer a deep dive into the diverse cultural heritage of Peru, from ancient traditions and festivals to contemporary practices and local arts.

Peru is a paradise for adventure seekers, offering a wide range of thrilling activities amidst its diverse landscapes, from the Andes mountains to the Amazon rainforest. Here are some top adventure activities you can enjoy in Peru:

1. Trekking and Hiking

  • Inca Trail: One of the most famous treks in the world, this multi-day hike leads to Machu Picchu through stunning scenery and ancient Inca ruins. The classic trek takes about 4 days, but there are shorter alternatives like the 2-day Inca Trail.

  • Salkantay Trek: An alternative to the Inca Trail, this trek takes you through breathtaking high-altitude landscapes, including the Salkantay Glacier and cloud forests, ending at Machu Picchu. It typically takes 5 days.

  • Colca Canyon: Hike through one of the world’s deepest canyons, with opportunities to see Andean condors soaring above and experience traditional Andean villages. The trek can be done in a few days, including a visit to the hot springs in the area.

  • Huascarán National Park: Located in the Cordillera Blanca, this park offers challenging treks like the Santa Cruz Trek and the Laguna 69 hike, with stunning views of snow-capped peaks, turquoise lakes, and high-altitude landscapes.

2. Mountain Biking

  • Sacred Valley: Ride through the Sacred Valley on a mountain biking tour that includes off-road trails, ancient ruins, and stunning scenery.

  • Cusco to Ollantaytambo: A thrilling downhill bike ride from Cusco to the Sacred Valley, offering beautiful views and an adrenaline-pumping experience.

3. White-Water Rafting

  • Urubamba River: Located in the Sacred Valley, this river offers a range of rapids suitable for beginners to advanced rafters.

  • Apurímac River: Known for its challenging rapids and remote setting, the Apurímac River provides a more intense white-water rafting experience.

4. Sandboarding

  • Huacachina: This desert oasis near Ica is famous for its massive sand dunes, which are perfect for sandboarding. You can also enjoy dune buggy rides for an extra thrill.

5. Paragliding

  • Cusco: Soar over the beautiful landscapes surrounding Cusco, including the Sacred Valley, with paragliding tours that offer stunning aerial views.

  • Ica: Experience the thrill of paragliding over the sand dunes of Ica, with incredible views of the desert landscape and Huacachina oasis.

6. Zip-Lining

  • Sacred Valley: Enjoy zip-lining across the Sacred Valley, where you can soar above lush landscapes and ancient ruins.

  • Lares: A zip-lining adventure in the Lares region, offering spectacular views and an adrenaline rush.

7. Amazon Rainforest Exploration

  • Iquitos: Take a river cruise or lodge stay in the Amazon rainforest to explore the incredible biodiversity, including wildlife spotting, canoeing, and guided jungle hikes.

  • Puerto Maldonado: Explore the Tambopata National Reserve, with options for canopy walks, wildlife spotting, and visits to indigenous communities.

8. Caving

  • Caves of Quiocta: Located near the town of Lamay, these caves offer an exciting caving experience with stalactites, stalagmites, and underground rivers.

  • Caves of Silvestre: Near the city of Arequipa, these caves provide opportunities for exploration and adventure in a less-visited location.

9. Climbing

  • Huascarán: For experienced climbers, Huascarán is Peru’s highest peak and offers challenging ascents with spectacular views.

  • Alpamayo: Known for its stunning pyramid shape, Alpamayo is a challenging climb in the Cordillera Blanca and is considered one of the most beautiful mountains in the world.

10. Surfing

  • Máncora: This northern coastal town is known for its great surfing conditions, with waves suitable for both beginners and experienced surfers.

  • Punta Hermosa: Near Lima, Punta Hermosa offers consistent waves and is a popular spot for surfing enthusiasts.

Each of these adventure activities provides a unique way to experience Peru’s diverse landscapes and natural beauty, whether you’re seeking high-altitude treks, thrilling water sports, or immersive jungle adventures.

Planning a group trip to Peru requires careful coordination and consideration to ensure everyone has a memorable and enjoyable experience. Here are some tips to help you organize a successful group trip:

1. Determine Group Preferences and Interests

  • Survey Interests: Find out what each group member is interested in, whether it’s cultural experiences, adventure activities, historical sites, or relaxation.
  • Balance Activities: Aim for a mix of activities to cater to different interests, ensuring there’s something for everyone.

2. Plan the Itinerary

  • Choose Key Destinations: Include major highlights such as Cusco, Machu Picchu, the Sacred Valley, and Lima. Consider adding lesser-known destinations like Arequipa or the Amazon if time allows.
  • Allow Flexibility: Plan some free time or optional activities so that individuals can explore on their own or rest if needed.

3. Budget and Costs

  • Create a Budget: Estimate the cost of flights, accommodations, meals, activities, and transportation. Share this budget with the group to ensure everyone is on the same page.
  • Group Discounts: Look for group discounts on tours, accommodations, and activities, which can help reduce costs.

4. Accommodation and Transportation

  • Book Early: Secure accommodations and transportation well in advance, especially if traveling during peak seasons.
  • Choose Suitable Accommodations: Opt for group-friendly accommodations such as hotels with multiple rooms, hostels with group rates, or even private lodges.
  • Plan Transportation: Arrange for group transport, such as private buses or vans, to ensure smooth travel between destinations.

5. Travel Documentation

  • Check Visa Requirements: Ensure all group members have valid passports and understand any visa requirements for Peru.
  • Travel Insurance: Purchase travel insurance for the group to cover potential issues such as medical emergencies, trip cancellations, or lost luggage.

6. Health and Safety

  • Vaccinations and Health Precautions: Check recommended vaccinations and health precautions for Peru. This may include vaccines for hepatitis A and B, typhoid, and potentially malaria prevention for jungle areas.
  • Acclimatization: Plan for acclimatization to high altitudes, especially in Cusco and the Sacred Valley. Allow time for rest and hydration to prevent altitude sickness.

7. Language and Communication

  • Basic Spanish Phrases: While many tour guides speak English, knowing some basic Spanish phrases can be helpful. Consider a language app or phrasebook.
  • Emergency Contacts: Provide all group members with a list of emergency contacts, including local guides, hotel information, and local embassies.

8. Cultural Sensitivity

  • Respect Local Customs: Educate the group about local customs, traditions, and etiquette. For instance, dress modestly when visiting religious sites and be mindful of local customs in rural communities.
  • Tipping Practices: Inform the group about tipping practices for guides, drivers, and restaurant staff.

9. Food and Dietary Needs

  • Plan Meals: Consider dietary restrictions and preferences within the group. Research and book restaurants or food options that cater to various dietary needs.
  • Try Local Cuisine: Encourage the group to sample local dishes, such as ceviche, lomo saltado, and traditional Andean foods.

10. Prepare for Connectivity

  • SIM Cards and Wi-Fi: Decide whether to get local SIM cards for mobile phones or rely on Wi-Fi. Ensure everyone has access to communication tools if needed.
  • Group Communication: Use group messaging apps to stay in touch and share updates during the trip.

11. Activity Bookings

  • Advance Reservations: Book popular activities, such as tours to Machu Picchu, in advance to secure availability for the entire group.
  • Confirm Details: Double-check all bookings and confirmations before departure to avoid any last-minute issues.

12. Pack Smart

  • Weather Considerations: Pack appropriate clothing for varied weather conditions, from the high-altitude cold in Cusco to the warm climate in the Amazon.
  • Essentials: Ensure everyone brings essentials like sunscreen, insect repellent, reusable water bottles, and comfortable walking shoes.

By carefully planning and considering these factors, you can help ensure that your group trip to Peru runs smoothly and provides a memorable experience for everyone involved.

Choosing the right group trip operator for Peru is crucial to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience. Here are some key factors to consider when selecting an operator:

1. Experience and Reputation

  • Check Reviews and Ratings: Look for reviews on travel websites, forums, and social media to gauge the operator’s reputation. Platforms like TripAdvisor, Google Reviews, and specialized travel forums can provide valuable insights.
  • Experience in Peru: Ensure the operator has extensive experience in organizing trips to Peru, particularly to the destinations and activities you’re interested in.

2. Safety and Reliability

  • Safety Records: Investigate the operator’s safety record and protocols. They should have measures in place for health and safety, including emergency procedures and travel insurance options.
  • Accreditation: Look for operators that are accredited by relevant travel and tourism authorities, such as the Peruvian Ministry of Tourism or international travel associations.

3. Itinerary and Flexibility

  • Comprehensive Itinerary: Review the proposed itinerary to ensure it covers the key destinations and activities you want to experience. Check for balance and variety in activities.
  • Flexibility: Ensure the operator is flexible and can accommodate special requests or adjustments to the itinerary if needed.

4. Group Size and Type

  • Group Size: Check the group size limits to ensure they match your preferences. Smaller groups may offer a more personalized experience, while larger groups might be more cost-effective.
  • Type of Group: Some operators specialize in specific types of groups, such as adventure travelers, cultural enthusiasts, or luxury tours. Choose an operator that aligns with your group’s interests.

5. Local Guides and Expertise

  • Qualified Guides: Ensure the operator uses knowledgeable local guides who are fluent in English and familiar with the culture, history, and geography of Peru.
  • Specialized Guides: For specialized interests like archaeology, wildlife, or trekking, check if the operator provides guides with expertise in those areas.

6. Inclusions and Exclusions

  • What’s Included: Review what is included in the package, such as accommodations, transportation, meals, entry fees, and guided tours.
  • Extra Costs: Clarify what is not included and any additional costs that might arise, such as optional activities, gratuities, or personal expenses.

7. Customer Service

  • Communication: Evaluate the operator’s responsiveness and willingness to answer questions or address concerns before booking.
  • Support During the Trip: Ensure they offer support and assistance throughout the trip, including handling any issues that may arise.

8. Sustainability and Ethical Practices

  • Eco-Friendly Practices: Choose an operator that promotes responsible tourism and has eco-friendly practices, particularly in sensitive environments like the Amazon rainforest.
  • Cultural Respect: Ensure the operator respects local cultures and communities, and includes culturally sensitive practices in their tours.

9. Pricing and Value

  • Compare Quotes: Obtain quotes from multiple operators and compare them based on what is included and the overall value offered.
  • Transparency: Ensure pricing is transparent with no hidden fees, and that the payment terms and conditions are clear.

10. Testimonials and References

  • Ask for References: Request references from previous clients or testimonials from similar group trips to get firsthand feedback.
  • Case Studies: Some operators may provide case studies or detailed accounts of past group trips, which can offer additional insight into their services.

Recommended Operators to Consider

While specific recommendations can vary, some well-regarded operators include:

  • G Adventures: Known for small-group adventures and responsible tourism practices.
  • Intrepid Travel: Offers a range of group tours with a focus on local experiences and sustainable travel.
  • PeruRail: Provides comprehensive travel experiences in Peru, including train journeys to Machu Picchu.
  • Cochas Tours: Specializes in tailored and luxury tours throughout Peru.

By carefully evaluating these factors, you can select a group trip operator that aligns with your group’s preferences and ensures a memorable and enjoyable journey through Peru.

Budgeting for a group trip to Peru involves careful planning to ensure all expenses are accounted for and managed effectively. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you create a realistic budget for your group trip:

1. Determine the Group Size and Duration

  • Group Size: The number of participants will significantly impact costs for accommodations, transportation, and activities.
  • Trip Duration: Decide on the length of the trip, as this will influence daily expenses and the overall budget.

2. Estimate Major Expenses

a. Flights

  • International Flights: Check current rates for round-trip flights from your location to Peru. Booking in advance can often save money.
  • Domestic Flights: Include costs for flights within Peru if traveling to multiple regions (e.g., Lima to Cusco).

b. Accommodations

  • Hotel Costs: Research and book accommodations that fit your budget, ranging from budget hostels to mid-range hotels or luxury lodges.
  • Group Discounts: Look for group rates or discounts for larger bookings.

c. Transportation

  • Airport Transfers: Include costs for getting to and from the airport.
  • Local Transportation: Budget for buses, taxis, or rental vans. Consider private transportation for convenience.
  • Tours and Excursions: If booking guided tours, factor in transportation included in these packages.

d. Activities and Tours

  • Entry Fees: Include costs for entrance to major attractions like Machu Picchu, Sacred Valley, and other sites.
  • Tours: Estimate costs for guided tours, adventure activities (e.g., trekking, white-water rafting), and cultural experiences.

e. Meals

  • Daily Costs: Estimate daily meal costs per person, including breakfasts, lunches, and dinners. Factor in dining at both budget and mid-range restaurants.
  • Special Meals: Budget for any planned special meals or dining experiences.

f. Travel Insurance

  • Coverage: Include costs for comprehensive travel insurance covering health, trip cancellations, and lost luggage.

3. Additional Expenses

a. Visa and Entry Fees

  • Visa Costs: Check if any group members require a visa for entry into Peru and include associated costs.
  • Additional Fees: Consider any extra fees for special permits or entry requirements for specific activities.

b. Gratuities and Tips

  • Tour Guides and Drivers: Budget for tips for tour guides, drivers, and other service providers.
  • Local Services: Include small tips for hotel staff, restaurant servers, and other service-related costs.

c. Souvenirs and Personal Expenses

  • Shopping: Estimate spending on souvenirs, crafts, and personal items.
  • Miscellaneous: Allow for unexpected expenses or extra activities.

4. Create a Detailed Budget

  • Itemize Costs: Break down costs into categories such as flights, accommodations, transportation, activities, and meals.
  • Calculate Total: Sum up all estimated expenses to get the total budget for the trip.
  • Per Person Costs: Divide the total budget by the number of participants to determine individual costs.

5. Plan for Contingencies

  • Emergency Fund: Set aside a small portion of the budget for emergencies or unexpected expenses.
  • Flexible Budget: Allow some flexibility in the budget to accommodate changes or additional activities.

6. Track and Manage Expenses

  • Expense Tracking: Use a budgeting app or spreadsheet to track expenses and ensure they align with your budget.
  • Regular Updates: Review and update the budget regularly as you make bookings and incur expenses.

7. Payment and Booking Strategies

  • Group Discounts: Negotiate for group discounts with accommodations, tour operators, and transport providers.
  • Advance Bookings: Book major components like flights, accommodations, and tours well in advance to secure the best rates.
  • Payment Plans: If needed, arrange payment plans or deposits with service providers to manage cash flow.

By carefully planning and managing these aspects, you can create a realistic budget for your group trip to Peru, ensuring that all essential expenses are covered and that you stay within your financial limits.

Peru is a truly unforgettable destination for group travel due to its rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty. Here are several compelling reasons why Peru stands out as an exceptional choice for a group adventure:

1. Rich Cultural Heritage

  • Ancient Civilizations: Peru is home to the Inca Empire’s ruins, including Machu Picchu, which provides a deep dive into the history of one of the world’s most impressive ancient civilizations.
  • Diverse Traditions: From the bustling streets of Cusco to the remote highland villages, Peru offers a vibrant mix of traditional festivals, local customs, and indigenous arts that can be experienced in various forms, making it ideal for cultural exploration in a group setting.

2. Stunning Natural Landscapes

  • Mountain Ranges: The Andes offer dramatic landscapes with opportunities for trekking, mountaineering, and scenic vistas. The high-altitude beauty of places like the Sacred Valley and Huascarán National Park provides breathtaking backdrops for group photos and adventures.
  • Amazon Rainforest: The Amazon basin is a haven for biodiversity. Groups can explore this vast, lush environment through guided jungle hikes, river cruises, and wildlife spotting, offering a unique and immersive natural experience.

3. Adventure Activities

  • Trekking: Trails like the Inca Trail and Salkantay Trek offer group trekking experiences with varying levels of difficulty and stunning scenery.
  • Water Sports: Activities such as white-water rafting on the Urubamba River or sandboarding in Huacachina add excitement and variety to the group’s itinerary.
  • Cultural and Culinary Experiences: Cooking classes, local markets, and traditional festivals provide interactive and engaging activities that can be enjoyed by the whole group.

4. Unique Experiences

  • Machu Picchu: This iconic site is often the highlight of any trip to Peru. The experience of arriving at this ancient wonder, whether by trekking or train, is unforgettable and offers a shared sense of achievement and awe.
  • Traditional Markets: Visiting local markets like San Pedro in Cusco or Pisac’s market in the Sacred Valley allows groups to experience local life, purchase handicrafts, and sample traditional foods.

5. Group-Friendly Accommodations

  • Variety of Options: Peru offers a range of accommodation options suitable for groups, from budget hostels to luxurious hotels and private lodges.
  • Group Discounts: Many accommodations and tour operators offer group rates or special packages, making it easier and more affordable for larger parties.

6. Warm and Welcoming People

  • Hospitality: Peruvians are known for their warmth and friendliness, which can enhance the group’s experience by providing a welcoming and authentic atmosphere.
  • Cultural Exchange: Engaging with local communities, whether through guided tours or cultural workshops, fosters meaningful interactions and enriches the overall travel experience.

7. Convenient Infrastructure

  • Accessibility: Major destinations like Cusco, Lima, and Arequipa are well-connected by domestic flights and public transport, facilitating easy travel within the country.
  • Tour Operators: Numerous reputable tour operators specialize in group travel, offering tailored itineraries and logistics support to ensure a smooth and organized trip.

8. Variety of Experiences

  • Historical Exploration: From the ruins of Machu Picchu to the colonial architecture of Cusco and Arequipa, there’s a wealth of historical sites to explore.
  • Natural Wonders: Whether it’s the Colca Canyon, Lake Titicaca, or the Paracas National Reserve, Peru’s diverse landscapes provide endless opportunities for exploration and adventure.

9. Food and Drink

  • Culinary Delights: Peru’s cuisine is renowned for its diversity and quality. Groups can enjoy a range of dishes, from ceviche and lomo saltado to more unique offerings like cuy (guinea pig).
  • Local Drinks: Sampling local beverages like pisco sours and traditional Andean drinks can add a fun and flavorful element to the group’s culinary experience.

10. Educational Opportunities

  • Learning Experiences: Group tours often include educational elements, such as learning about Inca engineering at Machu Picchu, understanding traditional weaving techniques in Chinchero, or exploring the ecological importance of the Amazon rainforest.

Peru’s combination of cultural depth, natural beauty, adventure opportunities, and warm hospitality makes it a compelling and unforgettable destination for group travel. Whether your group is seeking adventure, cultural enrichment, or simply a shared experience in a remarkable setting, Peru offers something special for every traveler.

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