Prepared by Eric Sternberg Email: [email protected] 707­225­4339

Machu Picchu Discovery Specially prepared for Napa Chamber Group " will restore your belief in magic."

Trip Price per person, based on double occupancy: USD Information: 5,750.00 (Based on 24 people traveling) Trip Start: , *Price includes round trip air ticket from San Arrival: Apr 18, 2015 Francisco Duration: 8 days (7 nights) Quote #: 605264Ste24 (valid until Mon, 17 Trip End: Lima, Peru November 2014) Group Size: 24 people Description: Machu Picchu will restore your belief in magic.

Explore magical Peru and its ancient Inca temples, Spanish colonial towns and stunning Andean vistas. Discover charming cathedrals, stroll colorful markets, meander through winding streets in picturesque villages and wander sun­bleached ruins that hold buried secrets. Watch day break over the Inca ruins of Machu Picchu and never be the same again. In the evenings, relax in deluxe accommodations that offer style and all the comforts of home.

Discover Lima's restored downtown, a contrast of imposing historical buildings with modern architecture. A train ride through unparalleled scenery brings you to the Scared Valley and the foothills of the Andes. Descend into Machu Picchu and enjoy a private guided tour of the mysterious lost city. Optional Hike to the top of Wayna Picchu (Young Mountain) and look out over the entire Incan city.

Enjoy a personalized vacation that best suits your needs, developed by one of our experienced destination experts. Relax during your trip with our 24/7 support and expert local guidance.

The trip start date is on April 18th and ends on April 25th, 2015

Itinerary Summary Day Activities Hotel

Day 1: Sat, Apr 18 2015 l Meet and Greet Hilton Miraflores Lima Standard (B) l Peru ­ Welcome 12 DBL (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 l Transfer ­ Private ­ Airport ­ Vehicle/Driver/Local Representative Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 l Dinner included at the hotel Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults)

Day 2: Sun, Apr 19 2015 l Breakfast (included) Hilton Miraflores Day Activities Hotel Lima Standard (B) l Private ­ City & Larco Herrera Museum Tour (with Lunch, 8 hrs) ­ Vehicle/Guide/Driver 12 DBL (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 l Dinner at La Huaca Pucllana Restaurant (2hrs) ­ Vehicle/Driver Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults)

Day 3: Mon, Apr 20 2015 l Breakfast (included) Casa Andina Private Collection Lima ­ ­ (Sacred Valley) l Transfer ­ Private ­ Airport ­ Vehicle/Driver/Local Representative Superior (B) l Air ­ Lima ­ Cusco [Direct (1.15 hr) ] ­ Economy 12 DBL (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 l Lunch (not included) Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 l Transfer ­ Cusco ­ Sacred Valley [2 hr] ­ Vehicle/Driver/Local Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Representative Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2

l Afternoon acclimatization Adults)

l Dinner (not included)

Day 4: Tue, Apr 21 2015 l Breakfast (included) Casa Andina Private Collection Sacred Valley (Sacred Valley) l Private ­ Sacred Valley & Pisac Market (with Lunch at Wayra) ­ Vehicle/Guide/Driver Superior (B) 12 DBL (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 l Tourist Ticket ­ Included Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 l Dinner included at the hotel Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults)

Day 5: Wed, Apr 22 2015 l Breakfast (included) Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Sacred Valley ­ ­ Superior (B,D) l Transfer ­ Private ­ Sacred Valley ­ Ollantaytambo [Hotel to Train Aguas Calientes Station] ­ Vehicle/Driver/Local Representative 12 DBL (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 l Train ­ Ollantaytambo ­ Aguas Calientes [Vistadome (2 hrs) w/ Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Guide] ­ Train Ticket/Guide Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 l Private ­ Machu Picchu (with Lunch) ­ Guide/Bus&Entrance tickets Adults) l Dinner (included)

Day 6: Thu, Apr 23 2015 l Breakfast (included) Palacio del Inka ­ Luxury Machu Picchu ­ Aguas Calientes ­ Collection l Machu Picchu Entrance Fee (included) ­ Ticket Cusco Superior (B) l Transfer ­ Shared ­ Aguas Calientes ­ Machu Picchu [Bus up to 12 DBL (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Machu Picchu (30 min)] ­ Bus ticket Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 l Transfer ­ Shared ­ Machu Picchu ­ Aguas Calientes [Bus down to Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Aguas Calientes (30 min)] ­ Bus ticket Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 l Lunch (not included) Adults)

l Train ­ Aguas Calientes ­ Cusco [Vistadome (4 hrs)] ­ Train Ticket

l Transfer ­ Private ­ Train station ­ Vehicle/Driver/Local Representative

l Dinner included at the hotel

Day 7: Fri, Apr 24 2015 l Breakfast (included) Palacio del Inka ­ Luxury Cusco Collection l Private ­ 1/2 d City Tour & Ruins (3hrs) ­ Vehicle/Guide/Driver Superior (B) l Lunch (not included) 12 DBL (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 l Dinner at Incanto Restaurant (2 hrs) ­ Vehicle/Guide Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults), (2 Adults)

Day 8: Sat, Apr 25 2015 l Breakfast (included) Depart (Int`l Airport) 1

Page 2 / 10 Day Activities Hotel Cusco ­ Lima l Transfer ­ Private ­ Airport ­ Vehicle/Driver/Local Representative

l Air ­ Cusco ­ Lima [Direct (1.5 hrs) ] ­ Economy

l Airport Assistance ­ Arrival ­ Local Representative

B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner, 1/2d = Half Day, Al = All Inclusive

Customizable Trip Options All of our itineraries may be customized as you wish, add extra days, change a hotel, see different sights. Contact one of our expert consultants for your free, no­obligation vacation plan.

Locations Day­by­Day Itinerary

PERU Day 1: Sat, Apr 18 2015 ­ Lima

Peru is a country in western South Upon your arrival you will be met by a local representative who will America. It is bordered on the north by help you locate your vehicle. Ecuador and Colombia, on the east by Brazil, on the southeast by Bolivia, on A welcome package with your vouchers, a city map, and any other the south by Chile, and on the west by touristic information that we deem you may find useful will be waiting the Pacific Ocean. Peruvian territory was for you upon your arrival at your first hotel on your trip. home to the Norte Chico civilization, one of the oldest in the world, and to the Inca Private airport transfer in Lima with a driver and guide. Empire, the largest state in Pre­ Lima Columbian America. The Spanish Empire Dinner at the hotel based on fixed menu. ( beverages not included) conquered the region in the 16th century Accommodation: Hilton Miraflores and established a Viceroyalty, which included most of its South American colonies. After achieving independence in 1821, Peru became a representative democratic republic. The geography varies from the arid plains of the Pacific coast to the peaks of the Andes mountains and the tropical forests of the Amazon Basin. Tourism is centered on the famous Inca city of Machu Picchu Hilton Miraflores Hotel and nearby Cusco. Lake Titicaca is the world's highest navigable lake, and features floating reed islands. Arequipa's Day 2: Sun, Apr 19 2015 ­ Lima white architecture and Colca Canyon, deepest in the world, are also Start your day with a sightseeing tour of Colonial and Modern Lima in attractions. Amazon cruises and jungle the company of your private vehicle, driver and English speaking lodges can be found in Manu and Guide, passing by outstanding monuments such as the Government Iquitos. And Lima, the capital, has a well Palace, the City Hall and the Cathedral (closed on Sundays) at the preserved Old City that is worth an Plaza Mayor. Visit the 17th century San Francisco Convent. Take a afternoon. short tour of the modern districts of San Isidro and Miraflores where Aguas Calientes you will enjoy a magnificent view of the Pacific Ocean.

Aguas Calientes is the colloquial name After lunch at "La Rosa Nautica" (included in tour) visit the Larco Lima for Machu Picchu Pueblo, a town on the Herrera Museum. Since 1926 this museum holds the world’s largest Urubamba River in Peru. It is best known private collection of pre­Columbian art with a unique assortment of as the closest town to the tourist erotic pottery, genuine and rich jewels in gold, silver and semi­ attraction Machu Picchu, which is 6 km precious stones. With more than 45,000 pieces of ceramics plus away. It has many hotels and restaurants genuine mummies and marvellous Paracas textiles, this is a great for tourists, as well as natural hot place to visit. springs, which give the town its name ("hot waters" in Spanish). The hydro Return to your hotel at day's end. electric plant about 8 km past Aguas Calientes is the end of the train line from Enjoy dinner at the restaurant "Huaca Pucllana" Cusco. A few trains leave Cusco each morning to transport tourists from Cusco In the Fifth century, the Lima valley inhabitants started the Huaca Pucllana to Aguas Calientes to visit Machu construction of the Huaca Pucllana. Two important reasons inspired Picchu; they are also used by local the group of sacred priests, who were the governing rulers at that residents. time. The first reason was their need to express their religious authority. The second reason was

Page 3 / 10 directly linked with the control of the hydrological resources stemmed from the water canal system, on Cusco the left bank of the Rimac river. Therefore, Pucllana was an important ceremonial and administrative Cusco was the former capital of the Inca location. Its magnificence was reflected by the configuration of a monumental architecture. It was built Empire (founded AD 1100). The city with small adobe bricks wrought on a continuous base of blocks and remodeled during the three today is a fascinating mix of Inca and centuries of the Huaca existence. Currently the Pucllana Archeological Zone spreads over 15 colonial Spanish architecture and was hectares. Today, fifteen centuries after those men gave life to Pucllana, Huaca declared a World Heritage Site by Pucllana Restaurant, offers you a sample of the best Peruvian and International cuisine. Welcome to UNESCO in 1983. Almost every central La Huaca Pucllana! street has remnants of Inca walls, arches and doorways that serve as the Accommodation: Hilton Miraflores foundation for the colonial and modern buildings. Narrow alleys of whitewashed Day 3: Mon, Apr 20 2015 ­ Lima ­ Cusco ­ Sacred houses with sky­blue and bottle­green shutters open out onto elegant squares Valley with stone­hewn fountains and elegant Private airport transfer in Lima with a driver and guide. restaurants and posadas (inns). Colorful murals depicting historical scenes can Fly from Lima to Cusco. Flight duration is approximately 1 hour 15 be seen on countless walls, and minutes. indigenous women with braids and embroidered shawls set up makeshift Our local representative will meet you for a transfer, with private stalls selling woven blankets and vehicle and professional driver to your hotel in the Sacred Valley. handmade crafts and jewelry. The Transfer time is approximately 2 hours Sacred Valley elegant Plaza de Armas, or main square, is lined with arcades and houses with Take the rest of the day to acclimatize and enjoy time at leisure ornately carved wooden balconies and surrounded by the natural beauty of the Sacred Valley. terracotta tiled roofs. Accommodation: Casa Andina Private Collection (Sacred Valley) Lima

Lima is situated halfway along Peru’s desert coastline, literally stuck between the desert and the deep blue sea. The valley was once dominated by hundreds of pre­Inca temples and palaces. Pizarro chose the palace of local chief Taurí Casa Andina Private Chusko as the site of the city’s Collection, Sacred Valley inauguration on January 6, 1535, and thus began Lima’s colonial history, reflected in the opulent mansions with Day 4: Tue, Apr 21 2015 ­ Sacred Valley Moorish latticed wooden balconies that grace Lima’s plazas. The main square, Enjoy a full day private excursion to the Sacred Valley with your own Plaza de Armas, is a UNESCO World private vehicle, driver and English speaking guide. Enjoy a visit of Heritage Site, complete with paths, Ollantaytambo, a fortress built during the Inca Empire, excellent gardens and an elegant bronze fountain. sample of military architecture. Enjoy a buffet lunch at a local Surrounding the main plaza are the restaurant (included ). Afterwards, visit the village of Pisac and attend Cathedral, Archbishop’s Palace, the the local agricultural open­market where artisans from all over the Town Hall and the impressive Palacio de area congregate to sell their crafts. Return to your hotel in the late Gobierno (). Cultural afternoon. attractions aside, areas like Barranco, Image courtesy of Miraflores and San Isidro offer visitors a “Please note that due to weather conditions during the rainy season Kensington traveler Kenneth Hill variety of shopping, restaurants and (December through March, and possibly longer) the Marinera nightlife options. dancers will not be performing during the show, however the Paso horse show will still take place” Sacred Valley Includes tourist ticket and entrance fees. The Sacred Valley of the Incas is a valley in the Andes of Peru, close to Dinner at the hotel based on fixed menu. ( beverages not included) Cusco. It is fed by rivers which descend Accommodation: Casa Andina Private Collection (Sacred Valley) through adjoining valleys and gorges, and contains numerous archaeological remains and villages. The valley was appreciated by the Incas due to its special geographical and climatic Sacred Valley qualities. It was one of the empire's main points for the extraction of natural

Page 4 / 10 wealth, and the best place for maize Day 5: Wed, Apr 22 2015 ­ Sacred Valley ­ production in Peru. The Sacred Valley is Ollantaytambo ­ Aguas Calientes generally understood to include everything between Písac and You will be met at the hotel lobby by our local representative, Ollantaytambo, parallel to the Urubamba and transferred by private vehicle and professional driver from your River, or Vilcanota River or Wilcamayu, hotel in the Sacred Valley to the Ollantaytambo Train Station. as this Sacred River is called when passing through the valley. Upon arrival at the train station, board the Vistadome train for a 2 hour journey to the ancient ruins at Machu Picchu. En route to Machu Picchu the train travels along the Urubamba River with awe­inspiring views of the dramatic canyon. Aguas Calientes

Please note that your guide will travel with you onboard the train from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes. This guide will also provide the private tour of Machu Picchu. After the tour the guide will explain all the necessary information and provide you with any entrances or tickets required for the rest of your time at Machu Picchu (evening and following day). The guide will return to Cuzco that evening.

Note: When staying overnight at Machu Picchu or Aguas Calientes the following day will be at leisure, with no guide (unless otherwise specified). If you would like to have a guide please speak with your sales consultant about adding this service. Machu Picchu

Note: Due to limited storage space on the train, passengers are asked to bring only one small piece of luggage. The rest of your luggage will be stored safely at your hotel and returned to you, either in Cuzco or Sacred Valley. Hand luggage on the train is limited to 11 pounds or 5 kgs.

Upon arrival in Aguas Calientes, you will board the bus (shared service) up to Machu Picchu. The bus ride takes 30 minutes and once you get there you will enjoy a private guided tour of Machu Picchu. The Inca Citadel lies between Huayna Picchu and Machu Picchu (“Young Peak” and “Old Peak”). The Inca Pachacutec built Inkaterra Machu Picchu the Citadel using sharp stone blocks, fitted together perfectly. Houses, temples, a public square are all connected by narrow roads and steps cut into the mountainside. There are many theories as to the purpose of Machu Picchu; a temple to the sun? A fortress against jungle inhabitants? A sanctuary for the Incas? The mysterious lost city awaits you!

After the tour, enjoy a leisurely lunch at the Sanctuary Lodge. Afterwards, take the bus back down to Aguas Calientes.

Please note: For itineraries including an overnight stay at the Sanctuary Lodge (instead of Aguas Calientes) you will simply return to the lodge after your tour.

Accommodation: Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo

Day 6: Thu, Apr 23 2015 ­ Machu Picchu ­ Aguas Calientes ­ Cusco

The entrance ticket to Machu Picchu is provided for your convenience.

Please note that due to limited availability of permits (which are non­ refundable) they cannot be requested until trip deposit has been received and complete and valid passport information is provided. As such, this activity can only be confirmed after time of booking. All Cusco efforts will be made to ensure that these be secured on the desired date(s). In the case of unavailability, alternative date(s) will be

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For your convenience the bus ticket between Aguas Calientes to Machu Picchu is provided. Buses depart about every 30 minutes, once the bus is full.

For your convenience the bus ticket between Machu Picchu and Aguas Calientes is provided. Buses depart about every 30 minutes, once the bus is full.

Return to Cusco on the Vistadome train on your own (no guide). The Palacio Del Inka Hotel train departs from Aguas Calientes at 3:25pm* and takes 4 hours to return to Cusco. Snacks are served on board. *Note train times and schedules may vary based on availability.

Our local representative will meet you with a private vehicle and professional driver for a train station transfer.

Dinner at the hotel based on fixed menu. ( beverages not included)

Accommodation: Palacio del Inka ­ Luxury Collection

Day 7: Fri, Apr 24 2015 ­ Cusco

High in the Andes, 3000m above sea level, lies the historic city of Cusco, with its unique blend of Spanish and Inca cultures. Take a half day private tour of the city including the best of Cusco: the Temple (Temple of the Sun) and the Cathedral with its magnificent chapels and baroque altars and paintings from the Cusquenian School. The tour also includes the surrounding ruins: the fortress of Sacsayhuaman, the Inca bath of , the labyrinth of Puca Pucara and the amphitheatre of Kenko. Sacsayhuaman Enjoy dinner at Incanto Restaurant. Located a few meters off the Main Square of Cusco city in an old Inca Palace, the restaurant offers Italian food, pasta and various specialities from the grill cooked with an original touch and using Peruvian ingredients.

Accommodation: Palacio del Inka ­ Luxury Collection

Day 8: Sat, Apr 25 2015 ­ Cusco ­ Lima

Our local representative will meet you for an airport transfer, with private vehicle and professional driver.

Direct flight from Cusco to Lima. The flight duration is approximately 1 hour and 25 minutes. Please note: Flights' rates and availability are subject to change until booking.

Our local representative will meet you at the airport, walk with you to the lobby of the hotel and assist you with check­in.

Accommodation: Depart (Int`l Airport) 1

Travel Tips Accommodation

PERU Hilton Miraflores ­ Lima VISA/PASSPORT A valid passport is required to enter and Hilton Lima Miraflores is conveniently located in the heart of the depart Peru for both US and Canadian Miraflores district of Lima, Peru. Just 11 miles from the Jorge Chavez citizens. Tourists must also provide evidence of return or onward travel. U.S. International Airport (LIM), the hotel offers a prime location in the citizens may enter Peru for short­term vibrant Larcomar entertainment area. Enjoy nearby activities tourist­ or business­related visits of up to including shops, theatre, museums, restaurants and parks. The hotel 90 days. Canadian citizens using combines traditional 18th­century Peruvian architectural elements Canadian passports do not require a visa to enter Peru for tourism stays with contemporary decor to create the perfect ambience while under ninety days. delivering the impeccable service that travelers demand. Hilton Miraflores Hotel

Page 6 / 10 Please note obtaining a visa is your Room: Standard responsibility. These requirements change often and therefore it is best that Comfort, functionality and distinctive decor elements reviving you check with the Embassy of Peru for Peruvian colonial times blend at the modern Hilton Lima Miraflores. the most up to date visa information. Delight in the most refreshing, restful slumber imaginable with the HEALTH Hilton Serenity beds by Serta plus all of the luxurious bedding. Health insurance is required. Medical Amenities include air conditioning, bathrobe, desk chair, 37 inch flat facilities are poor quality and not screen TV, coffeemaker, hairdryer, high speed internet access, mini widespread. We recommend that you bar. see a health­care provider who Restaurant Amenities specializes in Travel Medicine. The Hilton Miraflores Guest Room doctor or health­care provider will determine what vaccinations and Restaurant and Lounge medication you will need, depending on The Hilton Miraflores Restaurant and Lounge features an array of factors such as your health and distinctive Peruvian­American fusion flavors, and provides you the immunization history, areas of the opportunity to taste the acclaimed Peruvian national cocktail: Pisco country you will be visiting, and planned Sour. After a delicious meal, unwind with a refreshing beverage at the activities. For more information on travel bar, which opens onto a terrace at street level, filling the space with requirements, visit the Centers for natural light and creating a pleasant al fresco atmosphere. The Disease Control (CDC) website: restaurant offers a new concept of four integrated atmospheres, http://wwwn.cdc.gov/travel/destinations/peru.aspx including the dining area, terrace area, bar area, and private dining area. COUNTRY INFO Hilton Miraflores Junior Suite Capital: Lima. Government: Republic. Gained Recreation Amenities independence from Spain in 1824, having declared it in 1821. Fitness and Amenities Language: Spanish and Quechua are Enjoy an energizing workout in the fitness center and refresh with an invigorating swim in the heated the official languages. English is spoken outdoor pool. After a delicious meal, unwind with a beverage at the bar, which opens onto a terrace at in major tourist areas. street level, filling the space with natural light and creating a pleasant alfresco atmosphere. Religion: 81% Roman Catholic, 2.1% other denominations, 16.3% unspecified or none. Time: GMT ­ 5. Casa Andina Private Collection (Sacred Valley) ­ Electricity: 220 volts AC, 60Hz. (110 volts Sacred Valley AC is available in most 4­ and 5­star hotels.) Telephone: Country code +51. The Sacred Valley’s most complete hotel: a mountain chalet­styled Mobile Telephone: Roaming agreements retreat with panoramic Andes views from every room and every exist with some international mobile angle. On more than 8 landscaped acres, it breathes an air of phone companies. Mobile phones can tranquility and relaxation. Unique among Sacred Valley hotels – most be rented in Lima and the main cities. of which remain isolated in the valley, offering precious little for Coverage is sporadic. guests to do – it contains an extraordinary, full­service “Sacred Spa”, Internet: Public Internet booths and a domed Planetarium & Observatory for stargazing in the massive Casa Andina Private Internet cafes are widely available in Southern Hemisphere sky, and gourmet restaurant and bar. Casa Collection, Sacred Valley cities and most towns. Andina organizes a wide range of activities for both families and adventures, including trekking, mountain biking, white water rafting, visits to Andean markets and Inca ruins, and ceramics, textiles, yoga and cooking classes.

Room: Superior

Very ample (32 m² / 339 sq. ft), warmly decorated and elegantly rustic, with thick white stone walls and wood­beam ceilings. Feature 2 full­size or 1 King beds and either balconies or a separate breakfast/sitting area, as well as carpeted or parquet wood floors & warm down bedding. Casa Andina Private Collection Guest Room Restaurant Amenities

Page 7 / 10 Casa Andina Private Collection Valle Sagrado Restaurants The gourmet restaurant – lauded by Peru’s prestigious Summum guide – is one of the finest in Cusco region. It takes full advantage of the natural and agricultural bounty of the Sacred Valley – its grains, herbs and vegetables (including its famed giant corn and potatoes), and local river fish, meats and poultry. Unusual for a country hotel, it features top­notch service and an extensive list of wine and cocktails. Casually sophisticated, the restaurant is a soaring, light­filled space, with a wood­burning fireplace, floor­to­ceiling windows, and impressive mountain views from virtually every table. Casa Andina Private Collection Guest Room

Recreation Amenities

Casa Andina Private Collection Valle Sagrado Activities From the very beginning, the Sacred Valley climate, altitude and land changed it into the main pantry and relaxing environment of the Inca Empire. We can observe the best of Peru’s cultivated corn in the Valley that is surrounded by the mountain range of Vilcabamba, crossed by the Vilcanota River, and is a land of fruit trees, vegetables and livestock breeding. The Urubamba Valley is one of the mayor archaeological sites in Peru including temples, platforms, canals, Casa Andina Private settlements, and burials. This region counts on a greatest biodiversity Collection Spa and ecological floors varying from Puna to Cloud Forest. Casa Andina offers travelers diverse activities to explore the greatness of the Valley, the most cosmopolitan of Peru. These activities show the nature, adventure, food and culture that have taken root over centuries and last up to now. Ecotourism Activities include River Rafting, Trekking, Mountain Biking, and Horseback Riding. Make use of the hotel's wide gardens, terrace, business center w

Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo ­ Aguas Calientes

Inkaterra Machu Picchu enjoys the privacy of 12 acres of lush vegetation and land in Aguas Calientes. The 85 rooms are well­ appointed, with local decorative effects accented by contemporary fabrics. Traditional Andean alpaca blankets and terra cotta tile mark the appearance of this Peruvian retreat. A talented kitchen staff and chef are responsible for scrumptious, fusion­style Andean cuisine. Delve into this region by taking hikes, walks, and bird watching. Otherwise, spend some time at the spa and pamper yourself with Inkaterra Machu Picchu relaxing treatments and aromas.

Room: Superior

Every hotel casita offers a privileged space for retreat and repose at the foot of Machu Picchu, with Thick alpaca blankets and handmade wool coverlets, crackling fireplaces, comfortable spaces for sitting, dining, Spa­style bathrooms and an authentic Andean ambience of barefoot luxury. Accommodations and reservations range from the opulent Villas Inkaterra, with private terraces and plunge pools, plus round­the­clock butler service; to more intimate lodges that provide a perfect sanctuary for simple relaxation. Two adjoining guest suites, Inkaterra Machu Picchu each with a terrace and pool, overlook a lush garden with private

Page 8 / 10 entrance. Guests register in the privacy of the villa, and their extended VIP treatment includes round­the­clock butler service. Sleeping accommodations are two king, or one king and two double beds. Each villa suite has an open wood­burning fireplace, plus sitting and dining areas

Restaurant Amenities

Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Restaurants Discover Andean cuisine and architecture with a contemporary approach, creating innovative fusion­style fare, and casual Inkaterra Machu Picchu sophistication under a traditional Amazonian thatched­palm roof. Both an experience and a destination, Café Inkaterra overlooks the Vilcanota River. With a décor based on regional crafts, it is the perfect place for guests to unwind away from the crowds, following a visit to the ancient Machu Picchu Citadel. Which is more incredible: our creative fusion cuisine, or the lush views of the Urubamba River and the surrounding mountains? Decide for yourself in our glass­ walled restaurant, with terraces offering the option of outdoor dining.

Recreation Amenities Inkaterra Machu Picchu Inkaterra Machu Picchu Pueblo Activities The UNU SPA ia a unique concept that combines the classic nurturing of a SPA with a mystical Andean approach. All products are 100% natural, derived from local botanical extracts, providing a pleasing spiritual, sensual and soothing experience. Treatments can take place in your room with an additional charge, the Andean Hot Stones treatment is only offered in the UNU SPA.

Palacio del Inka ­ Luxury Collection ­ Cusco

The Palacio del Inka Hotel is located opposite to the Temple of the Sun or “Koricancha”, and walking distance to the main square. From here, you can visit one of the new wonders of the world, Machu Picchu, a place that will be steeped in the memory of every traveller. A stay at Palacio de Inka Luxury Collection is more tan a refined visit; it’s the key that unlocks authentic locales for today’s seasoned global explorers. Palacio Del Inka Hotel Room: Superior

Captivating courtyard or streetside views greet guests in the Superior Rooms, which recall the hotel’s rich history via colonial décor and regal golden and crimson hues. Meanwhile, state­of­the­art technology—including a 32­inch LED TV, an iPod docking station, and High Speed Internet Access—sets a contemporary scene while a signature Luxury Collection bed and stone bathroom, with premier Gilchrist & Soames bath amenities, ensure unrivaled relaxation.

Restaurant Amenities

Superior Guest Room Inti Raymi Restaurant Reflecting the hotel’s rare ambience as well as the city’s evocative character, Inti Raymi Restaurant tempts guests with Andean specialties and international favorites prepared in a modern manner, with local ingredients organically grown or sourced from the Sacred Valley. Rumi Bar adds to the epicurean offerings, serving up signature and classic cocktails, beer, and wine, along with culinary snacks, and tapas.

Recreation Amenities Palacio del Inka Pool

Page 9 / 10 Palacio del Inka Spa Between Inca walls and colonial balconies you can enjoy a relaxing moment. Spa Palacio del Inka, located inside the hotel, will allow you to enjoy a relaxing thermal circuit, treatments, luxury and glamor it wrapped in flavors and textures of local ingredients.

Palacio del Inka Swimming Pools Water is a central theme to the décor and atmosphere of Palacio del Inka, so it is little wonder that two pristine, heated pools are available to guests throughout their stay, all year long. The main pool faces the bar lounge and the family pool is conveniently located next to the playground.

Contact Information The Fine Print

SAPPHIRE JOURNEYS What's Included:

129 Valley Club Circle l Guaranteed departure ­ International round trip air ticket from San Francisco, 1 tour escort English Napa, California 94558 speaking for group of 24 passengers minimum, Accommodation, Activities, Transfers, Meals, Fees where indicated as per the itinerary ­ Local and international traveler assistance during your tour ­ YOUR TRAVEL CONSULTANT Specialised and personalised services Eric Sternberg 707­225­4339 What's not Included: [email protected] l Tips ­ Laundry ­ Soft drinks and alcoholic beverages unless explicitly noted ­ Optional activities/extras – Visas (unless noted) ­ Vacation insurance ­ Fee of $100.00 for air ticket changes

Trip Terms & Conditions

l Your deposit is due immediately on booking (40% of program price, minimum $350). The balance is due 120 days prior to departure.

l Cancellations of confirmed bookings 121 days or more prior to departure will receive full refund minus a $350 (per person) administrative fee and any non­refundable paid fees (e.g. non­refundable airfare, cruise or hotel deposits). 91­120 days will be subject to loss of 40% of program price. 90 days or less will be subject to loss of 100% of program price.

l Cost increases in currency exchange, government fees, taxes, surcharges or hotel/lodge tariff increases between quote date and start date are payable by the client.

l Availability cannot be guaranteed until booked. We will exercise best efforts to book hotels per the itinerary, however, in busy seasons and with client bookings made within 90 days of tour date we may be forced to offer substitutes.

l Payment of the program price constitutes your acceptance of the terms and conditions set out at www.privateguided.com/terms­and­conditions

l Living Standards and practices at destination may differ from those in North America with respect to provisions of utilities, services and accommodation.

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