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Cusco Travel Itineraries Option 2 B:8.75" T:8.5" S:8.5" WHERE AN DAY 1 DAY 3 Full-Day Machu Picchu Tour • Travel by plane from Lima to the city of Cusco. • Departure from the private train station of EXTRAORDINARY • Tour four ruins: Sacsayhuaman, Qenko, Tambo del Inka, a Luxury Collection Resort Tambomachay, Puca Pucara. & Spa, Valle Sagrado to the town of Aguas Calientes (Machu Picchu town). JOURNEY BEGINS, • Arrival of Tambo del lnka, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Valle Sagrado. (It is recommended • Travel by bus to the citadel of Machu Picchu. A WONDER AWAITS to rest and acclimatize to the height.) • Guided tour of the citadel plus buffet lunch in a restaurant at the mountains. DAY 2 • Transfer to Aguas Calientes. 5-Day Itinerary • Exploration on electric bicycles (bicycles • Transfer to Tambo del Inka, a Luxury will allow you to drive the entire route with Rainy Season: November to March Collection Resort & Spa, Valle Sagrado. minimal effort). Dry Season: April to October Route of the Andean Potatoes: Departure DAY 4 to Huayllabamba for the bike path (the Urubamba River is present on at least one third • Zipline in the Sacred Valley. Rappel descent part of the route) plus tasting of different kinds plus lunch at the Huayoccari ranch. of local potatoes. • Enjoy the local experiences of Tambo del B:11.25" S:11" T:11" • Private guided tour through Moray Inka, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, (agricultural laboratory) and Salineras de Valle Sagrado and the Kallpa Spa. Maras (Salt Ponds). DAY 5 • Transfer to Palacio del Inka, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Cusco. • Experience "Encounter of Two Worlds" Cusco city tour: Visit the San Pedro Market plus walk through the most important streets of the city and the emblematic Mansion of Cuatro Bustos, part of the hotel. • Transfer to the Cusco airport. PALACIO DEL INKA TAMBO DEL INKA A LUXURY COLLECTION HOTEL, CUSCO A LUXURY COLLECTION RESORT & SPA, VALLE SAGRADO SANTO DOMINGO 259, CUSCO 08002, PERU SACRED VALLEY, AV FERROCARRIL S/N, URUBAMBA 08660, PERU 51 84 231961 51 84 581777 MARRIOTTCOM/CUZLC MARRIOTTCOM/CUZTL 1115513 File Name: 1115513_CUZLC_PeruTravelItineraries_8.5x11_V02.indd Option: QC/QA Client: Marriott Field Marketing Links: Fonts: Inks: luxCUZTLed-93911-Machu Picchu-High_GRACOL Sofia Pro (Light, Bold) Cyan Account Mgr Marsha #: CUZLC_CCOE (CMYK; 962 ppi; 31.18%; 70.6MB) Acta (Book, Book Italic) Magenta Title: TLC_Peru_Travel_Itineraries_ luxCUZLCwn-138094-Cuzco City-High_GRACOL Yellow Studio Artist PDF_8.5inx11in_MasterCredit (CMYK; 1465 ppi; 20.47%; 37.9MB) Black luxcmyk-184364-Brand Logo For CMYK printing e Q.C. g advertising fact sheets hoarding signs-EPS.eps Trim: 8.5" x 11" (137.59%; 965KB) Client Bleed: 0.125" x 0.125" Safety: 8.5" x 0" Artist: Damien Schroeter / Rachel Soeder ICC: GRACoL2006_Coated1v2.icc Station: OMG-USNY-OSX-197 / Damien Schroeter Saved: 12-6-2019 9:22 AM Workflow: CMYK Current: 12-6-2019 9:22 AM.
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