8-Day Peru, The Kingdom of the Cloud Warriors: Chachapoyas, Kuelap, Gocta, Karajía sarcophagus & Leymebamba Mummies 

8 days

Moderate

Discover the mysteries of Peru's Kingdom of the Cloud Warriors on an 8-day expedition. Explore ancient ruins, vibrant landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. An unforgettable journey awaits. Book your adventure now!

An immersive 8-day exploration of Peru's ancient wonders. Journey through the Kingdom of the Cloud Warriors  as you delve into the mysteries of Chachapoyas, marvel at the monumental fortress of Kuelap, and witness the majestic cascade of Gocta Falls. Discover the enigmatic Karajía sarcophagi perched on cliff faces, and delve into the fascinating history of the Leymebamba Mummies. Each day promises new adventures, from archaeological wonders to breathtaking natural landscapes, providing an unforgettable journey through the heart of Peru's rich cultural heritage and captivating beauty.



What's included?
  • Food & drinks
  • Private transfers from airport to hotels and v.v.
  • All admission tickets on tours.
  • Shared Tours with english-spanish speaking guide.
  • 4 lunches.
  • 2 nights of accommodation in Lima..
  • 4 nights of accommodation in Chachapoyas.
  • 1 night of accommodation in Leymebamba.
  • Daily breakfast.
Exclusions
    • International and domestic flights. Visit www.atsa.com for direct flights to Chachapoyas City.
    • Food and drinks, unless specified.
    • Gratuities.
    Please note
      • Physical Fitness: Some activities on this tour, such as hiking to Kuelap and exploring the Karajia sarcophagus and Mausoleums of Revash, may require moderate physical exertion. Travelers should assess their fitness levels and be prepared for outdoor activities.
      • Altitude: Several destinations on this tour are located at high altitudes, including Kuelap and Leymebamba. Travelers should be aware of the potential effects of altitude sickness and take necessary precautions, such as staying hydrated and acclimatizing gradually.
      • Weather: The weather in the region can be variable, with rain common during certain seasons. Travelers should pack appropriate clothing for both warm and cool weather, as well as waterproof gear in case of rain.
      • Accommodation: Accommodation options may vary depending on the tour package selected. Travelers should review the accommodations provided and ensure they meet their preferences and needs.
      • Transportation: The tour itinerary likely includes various modes of transportation, such as buses, vans, or hiking. Travelers should be prepared for long drives and potential bumpy roads, especially when traveling between destinations.
      • Meals: Some meals may be included in the tour package, while others may be at the traveler's expense. Travelers with dietary restrictions or preferences should inquire about meal options and accommodations in advance.
      • Guided Tours: The Journey includes guided tours at each destination to provide insight into the history, culture, and significance of each site. Travelers should inquire about the availability of guided tours and any additional costs associated with them.
      • Entrance Fees: Entrance fees to archaeological sites and attractions are included in the tour package. Some discounts are available, such as student or senior rates.
      What to bring
        • Comfortable Walking Shoes: Suitable footwear for walking on uneven terrain during excursions to archaeological sites and natural attractions.
        • Weather-Appropriate Clothing: Layers for varying weather conditions, including lightweight clothing for warm days and warm layers for cooler temperatures or rain. A waterproof jacket or poncho is also recommended.
        • Sun Protection: Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat to protect against strong UV rays at high altitudes.
        • Daypack: A small backpack to carry essentials such as water, snacks, sunscreen, camera, and personal belongings during excursions.
        • Water and Snacks: Sufficient water to stay hydrated throughout the day, along with snacks like energy bars or nuts for quick energy boosts.
        • Personal Medications: Any necessary medications or items for personal health needs, such as altitude sickness medication or motion sickness tablets.
        • Camera or Smartphone: To capture memorable moments and stunning landscapes encountered during the tour.
        • Cash: Some destinations may have limited access to ATMs or card payment facilities, so it's advisable to carry cash for meals, souvenirs, or additional expenses.
        • Travel Documents: Passport, travel insurance details, and any required permits or tickets for entrance to archaeological sites.
        • Personal Items: Items such as a reusable water bottle, insect repellent, hand sanitizer, and a small first aid kit can also be beneficial during the tour.
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