8 Days Best of The Inca Empire from Lima 

8 days

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Explore the wonders of the Inca Empire with our 8-day journey through Lima, Cusco, the Sacred Valley, and Machu Picchu. Immerse yourself in rich history and breathtaking landscapes. Book now!


The Inca Empire right at our feet. Visit the most representative and astonishing sites of each place we visit. A memorable selection of the main attractions offered by Cusco and Lima.

VIPAC Special Cancellation Policy: You will get a 90% refund, if you do your cancellation 15 days before the departure day.

 

What's included?
  • Food & drinks
Breakfast
Lunch
All transfers from/to airports, hotels, railway and bus station.
All tours & excursions included in the itinerary
7 nights accommodation according with the itinerary and hotel class options.
All entrance fees in each tour & excursion included
You will get a 90% refund, if you do your cancellation 15 days before the departure day.
Exclusions
  • Tip or gratuity
Food and drinks, unless specified
Gratuities
Airfare: Lima - Cusco - Lima
Please note
  • Passport required
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Not stroller accessible
  • Not suitable for pets
  • No public transportation nearby
  • Infants must not sit on laps
  • Infant seats unavailable
  • Passport name, number, expiry and country is required at time of booking for all participants. Otherwise, your tour may not be confirmed.
  • When booking your flight from Lima to Cusco, it must be in the morning. Arrival by noon is too late.
  • Upon time of booking, please provide flight itinerary for international flights and domestic flights
  • Important: If you go suffer from altitude sickness, please bring medicine or ask your doctor for advice before you depart
  • Our staff will be providing your train tickets and entrance to Machupicchu by email or the same day of the excursion. Please provide full legal name, date of birth, and nationality. Not providing your information may result in cancellation of your tour. Extra information regarding your tour, send a message through Viator. Emergency calls to +51 998 108 479.  DEPARTING TO PERU. When embarking on your flight to Peru, you are required to wear a face shield, besides the obligatory face mask. Simply follow the directions. You must also present a completed online health affidavit and show a negative PCR or antigen test result issued 72 hours or less prior to your flight departure. PASSPORT CONTROL Upon arrival, you will be required to show a negative PCR test result and indicate the address where you can be located, in order to get the permission to enter the country. The next step to suspend quarantine is a negative antigen test required on your arrival. Our representative will be waiting for you in the international arrivals zone of the airport. We are following the official safety protocols. Face mask usage is obligatory inside the tourist vehicles for your protection.   The antigen test (for people over 12 years old) can be done at the airport, your hotel or on the way to your hotel. WHAT IF I’M ALREADY VACCINATED? Do I need a negative PCR test result to enter Peru? Yes, you do. Being vaccinated does not prove you cannot carry the virus. It only protects you from the disease. Will my antigen test result be positive? No, the test is performed on nasal swab specimens. It does not analize your blood sample. Thus, it cannot detect the antibodies generated by the vaccine.   Am I exonerated from wearing the facial mask and shield? No, these safety protocols must be strictly followed during the trip for protection and security. We appreciate your collaboration and understanding.
  • Tour departs from the International Airport of Lima at the hour of your flight arrives. Our staff will wait for you crossing the customs exit, using a VIPAC uniform and yellow branded welcome board.
What to bring
    • Comfortable Walking Shoes: Since there will be a lot of walking during tours and exploration, comfortable walking shoes are essential.
    • Weather-Appropriate Clothing: Peru has diverse climates, so pack layers to accommodate changes in temperature. Light clothing for warmer weather and warmer layers for cooler climates.
    • Rain Gear: A lightweight rain jacket or poncho is recommended, especially if traveling during the rainy season (November to March).
    • Sun Protection: Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat to protect against strong sunlight, especially at higher altitudes.
    • Daypack: A small backpack or daypack to carry essentials during excursions.
    • Personal Medications: Any necessary medications should be packed along with copies of prescriptions.
    • Travel Documents: Passport, travel insurance, itinerary, and any necessary visas or permits.
    • Reusable Water Bottle: Stay hydrated during tours by carrying a refillable water bottle. Some tours may provide opportunities to refill bottles.
    • Snacks: Pack some snacks like energy bars, nuts, or dried fruits for on-the-go nourishment during tours.
    • Camera or Smartphone: Capture memories of the stunning landscapes and historical sites.
    • Cash and Credit Cards: Have local currency (Peruvian Sol) as well as credit cards for purchases and emergencies.
    • Personal Toiletries: Bring personal hygiene items such as toothbrush, toothpaste, shampoo, and any other essentials.
    • Adapter: If necessary, bring a power adapter for charging electronic devices.
    • Language Guide or Translation App: Consider bringing a language guidebook or downloading a translation app to help communicate with locals.
    • Respectful Attire for Religious Sites: If visiting religious sites, ensure clothing is respectful and covers shoulders and knees.
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