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Exploring the Ancient Andes 2016 Peru & Bolivia Tour Ancient Origins & Paititi Tours and Adventures 2016 Exploring the Ancient Andes 2016 Peru & Bolivia Tour Pre‐tour Nazca 5 Days – 16 Aug – 20 Aug Peru Main tour 14 Days – 20 Aug ‐ 02 Sep Post‐tour Bolivia 6 Days – 02 Sep – 07 Sep 1 Ancient Origins & Paititi Tours and Adventures 2016 Contents Contents Exploring the Ancient Andes 2016 Peru & Bolivia Tour ........................................................... 1 Contents ........................................................................................................................ 2 Tour Summary ............................................................................................................... 4 Pre‐tour Nazca 5 days / 4 nights ..................................................................................... 4 Main tour 14 days / 13 nights ......................................................................................... 4 Post‐tour Bolivia 6 days / 5 nights .................................................................................. 4 Detailed Itinerary ...................................................................................................................... 5 Pre‐tour Nazca 5 days / 4 nights (August 15 – August 19) ...................................................... 5 Day 01 Lima (arrival) ‐ Transfer to Hotel – Briefing ......................................................... 5 Day 02 Lima ‐ Pachacamac – Paracas – Paracas National Reserve – History Museum ...... 5 Day 03 Ballestas Islands ‐ Ica ‐ Regional Museum ‐ Cabrera Museum – Huacachina Oasis ‐ Nazca ............................................................................................................................. 5 Day 04 Nazca Lines ‐ Cahuachi – Cantayoc Aqueducts ‐ Antonini Museum ...................... 6 Day 05 Nazca ‐ Lima ‐ Afternoon free ............................................................................. 7 Main tour Peru 14 days / 13 nights (August 19 – September 02) ........................................... 7 Day 01 Lima (arrival) ‐ Transfer to Hotel – Welcome snack and briefing .......................... 7 Day 02 Lima City tour ‐ Historic Center – Gastronomic Museum of Peru ‐Modern Lima ‐ National Museum for Archaeology – Larco Herrera Museum ......................................... 7 Day 03 Flight to Ayacucho – City tour ‐ Ciudad Wari ‐ Huanta / Huanta Valley ‐ Lauricocha – Pikimachay .................................................................................................................. 7 Day 04 Ayacucho ‐ Andahuaylas ‐ Laguna Pacucha ‐ Sondor – Abancay .......................... 8 Day 05 Abancay ‐ Saywite ‐ Tarawasi ‐ Quillarumiyoc – Cuzco ........................................ 8 Day 06 Cuzco Citytour ‐ Ruins (Saqsayhuaman, Quenko, Puca Pucara, Tambomachay, Lanlakuyuk, etc.) ............................................................................................................ 9 Day 07 Cuzco ‐ Chinchero ‐ Maras ‐ Moray ‐ Naupa Iglesia ‐ Ollantaytambo .................... 9 Day 08 Ollanta ‐ Machu Picchu – Ollanta ...................................................................... 10 Day 09 Pisac ‐ Andahuaylillas ‐ Museo Ritos Andinos ‐ Huaro (Museo) ‐ Piquillacta ‐ Tipon – Cuzco ........................................................................................................................ 10 Day 10 Cuzco ‐ Yaurisque ‐ Maucallakta ‐ Puma Orqo ‐ Raqchi ‐ Sicuani – Yauri ............ 11 Day 11 Yauri ‐ Mauca Llakta – Pukara T’aqrachullo (Maria Fortaleza) – Three Canyons . 11 Day 12 Yauri ‐ Kanamarka ‐ Ayaviri ‐ Tinajani Canyon ‐ Pukara – Chucuito .................... 12 Day 13 Titicaca Lake ‐ Uros ‐ Cutimbo ‐ Inca Uyo .......................................................... 12 Day 14 Chucuito ‐ Sillustani – Juliaca ‐ Lima – Connection to international flight .......... 12 Post‐tour Bolivia 6 days / 5 nights (September 2 ‐ September 7) ......................................... 13 2 Ancient Origins & Paititi Tours and Adventures 2016 Day 01 Chucuito ‐ Sillustani – Juliaca – Amaru Muru ‐ Copacabana ............................... 13 Day 02 Copacabana ‐ Sun Island ‐ Copacabana ............................................................. 13 Day 03 Copacabana ‐ Santiago de Ojje – Tiquina – La Paz ............................................. 14 Day 04 La Paz – City tour ‐ Tiwanakumuseum ‐ Gold Muesum ‐ Whiches market .......... 14 Day 05 La Paz – Tiwanaku – Puma Punku ‐ Khonko Whankane ‐ La Paz ......................... 14 Day 06 La Paz ‐ … Origen .............................................................................................. 14 About the Tour Speakers and Experts .................................................................................... 15 Dr. Prof. Frederico Kauffmann Doig .............................................................................. 15 Hilbert Sumrine Busticio .............................................................................................. 16 Dr. Jorge Miranda Luizaga ............................................................................................ 16 Thierry Jamin ............................................................................................................... 17 Renato Davila Riquelme ............................................................................................... 17 Dr John Syrigos ............................................................................................................ 17 Antonio Portugal Alzuviri ............................................................................................. 18 Manuel Fernando de la Torre Ugarte Bustos ................................................................ 18 Fernando Elorrieto Salazar ........................................................................................... 18 Ernesto Cabrera Claux .................................................................................................. 19 Dieter Groben .............................................................................................................. 19 Harald Michael Petrul .................................................................................................. 19 PRICES ...................................................................................................................................... 21 Main tour Peru 14 days/13 nights ................................................................................ 21 * Air fares subject to change according to availability .................................................. 21 Pre‐tour Paracas 5 days/4 nights .................................................................................. 21 Post‐tour Bolivia 5 days/4 nights .................................................................................. 21 TERMS & CONDITIONS ............................................................................................................ 22 Services ........................................................................................................................ 22 Necessary dates for reservation ................................................................................... 23 Notes / Recommendations ........................................................................................... 23 Health / Medical issues / Fitness .................................................................................. 24 Travel insurances ......................................................................................................... 24 Deposit Terms and Conditions ...................................................................................... 24 General Information, Conditions and Release of Liability. ............................................ 25 Important Notes .......................................................................................................... 27 3 Ancient Origins & Paititi Tours and Adventures 2016 Tour Summary Pre‐tour Nazca 5 days / 4 nights August 15 – August 19 - US$ 1290 p.p. Day 01 Lima (arrival) ‐ Transfer to Hotel – Briefing Day 02 Lima ‐ Pachacamac – Paracas – Paracas National Reserve – History Museum Day 03 Ballestas Islands ‐ Ica ‐ Regional Museum ‐ Cabrera Museum – Nazca Day 04 Nazca Lines ‐ Cahuachi – Cantayoc ‐ Aqueducts ‐ Antonini Museum Day 05 Nazca ‐ Lima ‐ Afternoon free Main tour 14 days / 13 nights August 19 – September 02 – US$ 3990 p.p. Day 01 Lima (arrival) ‐ Transfer to Hotel – Welcome snack and briefing Day 02 Lima City tour ‐ Historic Center ‐ Modern Lima – Museum of Gastronomy ‐ National Museum for Archaeology –Larco Herrera Museum Day 03 Flight to Ayacucho – City tour ‐ Ciudad Wari – Huanta Valley or Lauricocha – Pikimachay Day 04 Ayacucho ‐ Andahuaylas ‐ Laguna Pacucha ‐ Sondor – Abancay Day 05 Abancay ‐ Saywite ‐ Tarawasi ‐ Quillarumiyoc – Cuzco Day 06 Cuzco City tour ‐ Ruins (Saqsayhuaman, Quenko, Puca Pucara, Tambomachay, Lanlakuyuk) Day 07 Cuzco ‐ Chinchero ‐ Maras ‐ Moray ‐ Naupa Iglesia ‐ Ollantaytambo Day 08 Ollanta ‐ Machu Picchu – Ollanta Day 09 Pisac ‐ Andahuaylillas (Museo Ritos Andinos) ‐ Huaro (Museo) ‐ Tipon – Cuzco Day 10 Cuzco ‐ Yusrispaque ‐ Maucallakta ‐ Puma Orqo ‐ Raqchi ‐ Sicuani – Yauri Day 11 Yauri – Paris Pukara ‐ Mauca Llakta – Pukara T’aqrachullo (Maria Fortaleza) – Three Canyons Day 12 Yauri ‐ Kanamarka ‐ Ayaviri ‐ Tinajani Canyon ‐ Pukara – Chucuito Day 13 Titicacalake ‐ Uros ‐ Cutimbo ‐ Inca Uyo Day 14 Chucuito ‐ Sillustani – Juliaca ‐ Lima – Connection to international flight Post‐tour
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