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Explore : Empire of the Sun Come face to face with the Sun centric religion of the Incas and the many monuments dedicated to the Sun God (Inti). Here as your journey from Lima to the capital of the Incas, , you will see remnants of the Temple of the Sun and the Sacsayhuaman fortress. As you travel along the paths taken by the Incas to in the you will discover many of the beliefs and rites that were held sacred by them. Also you get to travel on two trains the Andean Explorer and the Vistadome, bask in their luxurious surroundings and taste great food and wine.

Itinerary Day 1 - Welcome to Lima

Arrival in Lima, reception and transfer to the selected hotel. Accommodation at the hotel and overnight.

Day 2 - Lima to Cusco - The remarkable Incan Ruins of Cusco Breakfast at hotel. Morning flight Lima/Cusco. Reception and transfer to the selected hotel. Afternoon City tour of Cusco including the Cathedral and the Koricancha Temple, them visit to the nearby ruins of Sacsayhuaman, , Qenko and PucaPucara. Day 3 - Cusco - Archeological marvels in the Sacred Valley

Breakfast at hotel. Morning departure for a full day tour to the Sacred Valley of Urubamba, visiting Pisac market and the archaeological site of Ollantaytambo. Lunch at the Hacienda Huayoccari. Accommodation at the selected hotel at the Sacred Valley. Day 4 - Cusco - Experience the wonders of Machu Pichu

Breakfast at hotel. Transfer to the Ollanta train station where we will board the Vistadome train or the 360° Train for an exiting 1 ½ hours journey to Machu Picchu. Upon arrival, meeting service at the train station and transfer by shuttle bus up (25 minutes) to the citadel of Machu Picchu located on the top of the mountain. Guided visit of the Citadel. Lunch at the Machu Picchu Sanctuary Lodge hotel. Afternoon Vistadome train back to Cusco. Upon arrival, meeting service at the train station and transfer to the selected hotel. Overnight at the selected hotel. Day 5 - Cusco - Your day your way in Cusco Breakfast at hotel. Day at leisure in Cusco. Overnight at the hotel.

Explore Peru: Empire of the Sun(© www.palacetours.com) 1/9 Day 6 - Cusco to - Spectacular Train journey to Puno Breakfast at hotel. Transfer on time to the train station. 07:30 hrs. Board the Titicaca Train to Puno (operates WED – FRI – SUN). Lunch on board. 19:00 hrs. Arrival in Puno and transfer to the hotel. Day 7 - Puno - Exciting speedboat adventure to Breakfast at hotel. Full day visit to Uros & Taquile Islands on standard boat. Lunch included in Taquile. Day 8 - Puno to Lima - Explore the Burial tombs of Breakfast at hotel. Transfer to the airport in Juliaca. En route visit the Burial tombs of Sillustani. Flight Juliaca/Lima. Arrival in Lima and transfer to the hotel. Day 9 - Lima- Tour of Lima and site of Huaca Pudlana Breakfast at hotel. Morning tour of Lima and visit to the Museum and site of Transfer on time to the Airport for your international departure flight.

Destination Information Cusco Cusco is a city in southeastern Peru, near the Urubamba Valley (Sacred Valley) of the Andes mountain range. It is the capital of the Cusco Region as well as the . The city has a population of 348,935 which is triple the figure of 20 years ago. Cusco is the historic capital of the and was declared a World Heritage Site in 1983 by UNESCO. It is a major tourist destination and receives almost a million visitors a year. It is designated as the Historical Capital of Peru by the Constitution of Peru.

Juliaca Juliaca is a city in the Puno Region, Peru. It is the region's largest city and capital of the San Román province. Juliaca is on the Altiplano, 3825 meters above sea level. It is located in the Collao Plateau and close to . Close by are the ruins of Sillustani, a pre-Incan burial ground on the shores of Lake Umayo near Puno. The tombs, which are built above ground in tower-like structures called chullpas, are the vestiges of the Colla people, Aymara who were conquered by the Inca in the 1400s. The structures housed the remains of complete family groups, although they were probably limited to nobility.

Lima Lima is the capital and largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón, Rímac and Lurín rivers, on a coast overlooking the Pacific Ocean. It forms a contiguous urban area with the seaport of Callao and is the 5th largest city in Latin America. Lima was founded by Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro on January 18, 1535, as La Ciudad de los Reyes, or "The City of Kings." It became the most important city in the Spanish Viceroyalty of Peru and, after the Peruvian War of Independence, was made the capital of the Republic of Peru. Today around one-third of the Peruvian population lives in the metropolitan area.

Machu Picchu

Explore Peru: Empire of the Sun(© www.palacetours.com) 2/9 Machu Picchu is a pre-Columbian Inca site located 2,430 meters (8,000 ft) above sea level. It is situated on a mountain ridge above the Urubamba Valley in Peru, 80 km southwest of Cusco. Often referred to as "The Lost City of the Incas", Machu Picchu is one of the most familiar symbols of the Inca Empire. The Incas started building it around 1460 AD but was abandoned as an official site for the Inca rulers a hundred years later, at the time of the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire. The site was brought to worldwide attention in 1911 by Hiram Bingham, an American historian. Since then, Machu Picchu has become an important tourist attraction. Machu Picchu was built in the classical Inca style, with polished dry-stone walls. Its primary buildings are the Intihuatana, the Temple of the Sun, and the Room of the Three Windows.

Ollantaytambo Ollantaytambo is a town and an Inca archaeological site in southern Peru some 60 kilometers northwest of the city of Cusco. It is located at an altitude of 2,792 meters above sea level in the district of Ollantaytambo, province of Urubamba, Cusco region. During the Inca Empire, Ollantaytambo was the royal estate of Emperor Pachacuti who conquered the region, built the town and a ceremonial center. At the time of the Spanish conquest of Peru it served as a stronghold for Manco Inca Yupanqui, leader of the Inca resistance. Nowadays it is an important tourist attraction on account of its Inca buildings and as one of the most common starting points for the three-day, four-night hike known as the Inca Trail.

Písac Písac is a Peruvian village in the Sacred Valley on the Urubamba River. The village is well- known for its market every Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday. One of its more notable features is a large pisonay tree which dominates the central plaza. The sanctuary of Huanca, home to a sacred shrine, is also near the village. Pilgrims travel to the shrine every September. The area is perhaps best known for its Incan ruins, known as Inca Písac, which lie atop a hill at the entrance to the valley.

Puno Puno is a city in southeastern Peru, located on the shore of Lake Titicaca, the world's highest navigable lake, at 3,860 m (12,421 ft) above sea level. It is also the capital and largest city of the Puno Region and the . The city was established in 1668 by viceroy Pedro Antonio Fernández de Castro as capital of the province of Paucarcolla with the name San Juan Bautista de Puno. The city has several churches dating back from the colonial period that were built to service the Spanish population and evangelize the natives.

Sacred Valley The Sacred Valley of the Incas or Urubamba Valley is a valley in the Andes of Peru, close to the Inca capital of Cusco and below the ancient sacred city of Machu Picchu. The valley is generally understood to include everything between Písac and Ollantaytambo, parallel to the Urubamba River, or Vilcanota River or Wilcamayu, as this sacred river is called when passing through the valley. It is fed by numerous rivers which descend 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 qualities. It was one of the empire's main points for the extraction of natural wealth, and the best place for maize production in Peru.

Taquile Taquile is an island which sits on the Peruvian side of Lake Titicaca 45 km offshore from the city of Puno. About 1,700 people live on the island, which is 5.5 by 1.6 km in size. The highest point of the island is 4050 meters above sea level and the main village is at 3950 m. Taquile, whose Quechua name some believe was Intika, was part of the Inca Empire and has a number of Inca ruins. The island was one of the last locations in Peru to capitulate to

Explore Peru: Empire of the Sun(© www.palacetours.com) 3/9 Spanish domination during the Spanish conquest of Peru. It was captured for Carlos V and eventually passed to Count Rodrigo of Taquila, who inspired the island's current name.

Price Chart

Difference in class: Gold: JW Marriott Lima Deluxe Room (ocean view) + Aranwa Sacred Valley Deluxe Room + JW Marriott Cusco Classic Inca Room + Libertador Superior Room Silver: Crowne Plaza Standard Room + El Mercado Superior Room + Casa Andina Private Collection Standard Room + Casa Andina Private Collection Standard Room What your tour price includes: 8 nights hotel accommodation Meals as specified (8 breakfast & 4 lunch) Private transfers and services Experienced English speaking guide in each city Entrance fees to all the sites mentioned in the program What your tour price DOES NOT include: Air tickets (they are quoted by separate) Services not specified, meals not specified Expenses due to mishaps Tips in restaurants, hotel, driver and guides Liqueurs, laundry or other personal expenses Additional rates: (Subject to change without previous notice) Air ticket Lima/Cusco-Juliaca/Lima from US$ 300.00 to US$ 500.00 net per pax. Final rate will depend on the fare available for the date we ask for, as sooner we book a better fare we get.

Very important: Prices valid for foreign tourists Prices subject to change without notice due to variations in taxes Prices not valid on special dates (Holy Week 25; 26 March) Inti Raymi June 22-26, National Holidays July 27-31, Christmas and New Year).

Accommodation JW Marriott Cusco , Cusco (5) Esquina de la Calle Ruinas 432 y San Agustin; Cusco, Peru

This hotel offers a truly unique blend of historic grandeur and contemporary comfort. Located in an elaborately restored 16th-century convent here in the heart of Cusco, it features two on-site exhibition halls overflowing with ancient Peruvian artifacts. You'll find all you need for refreshment and relaxation in the luxury hotel rooms, which offer a remarkable range of amenities like an elegant marble bathroom, deluxe bedding and a mini-bar. Additionally, the hotel's on-site amenities include a luxury spa that specializes in centuries-old Incan healing treatments, an elegant bar and extraordinary local dining at Qespi, widely considered to be one of the best restaurants in Cusco, Peru. It's easy to explore noteworthy attractions during your stay here in Peru; located just moments from the Plaza de Armas, and convenient to Macchu Pichu and more. Facilities All public areas non-smoking Buffet breakfast, fee from: 20.00 USD Coffee in lobby Coffee/tea in-room Concierge desk Evening turndown service Foreign exchange Gift/newsstand Grab-n-Go breakfast Housekeeping service daily

Explore Peru: Empire of the Sun(© www.palacetours.com) 4/9 Laundry on-site Limousine service Newspaper delivered to room, on request Newspaper in lobby Room service Room service, 24-hour Safe deposit boxes, front desk Shoeshine Valet dry-cleaning

El Mercado Cusco , Cusco (4) Calle 7 Cuartones 306

Marriot Hotel , Lima () Malecon De La Reserva 615 Miraflores

Crowne Plaza , Lima (4) Miraflores Located in Miraflores, dotted with lush green parks overlooking the ocean, the seaside district of Miraflores unsurprisingly attracts many visitors each year. Magnificently suited for business and pleasure, the Crowne Plaza Hotel Lima is centrally located in the popular commercial district. Facilities Complimentary Wi-Fi

Libertador Lake Titicaca , Puno (5 -Star) Isla Esteves s/n, Lago TiticacaPuno, Peru The Libertador Lake Titicaca, the only five-star hotel in the region, is located on Esteves Island on the shores of Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world. Witness one of the world's most spectacular, impressive sunrises from the hotel most requested by tourists from all over the world. From our private dock, sail to the ancestral islands, where many Inca traditions still survive, and experience the customs of the inhabitants of Lake Titicaca Facilities Restaurant • Bar • Conference rooms • Gym, sauna & Jacuzzi • Business center • Private dock • Room Facilities: Average area per Standard room: 22 m2 • Max. area per Suite: 44 m2 • Voltage: 110/220 v. • Internet access • Heating and air conditioning • 24 hour room service • Cable TV• Safe deposit box • Minibar

Casa Andina Private Collection , Puno (3 -Star) Av Sesquicentenario 1970-1972 | Sector Huaje, Puno 51, Peru

The hotel is an ancient colonial-style large house that has been completely redesigned, including 3 beautiful interior courtyards. With 72 rooms (5 suites), the hotel is located in the heart of the old colonial part of Cusco, 3 and a half blocks away from the city Main Square, and is the only 4-star hotel offering oxygen pressurized rooms in the Cusco region. In addition, the hotel includes a first-class restaurant (86 people capacity) highlighting the local ingredients of the regional cuisine. The same as all 4 properties belonging to the trademark Casa Andina Private Collection, the location is spectacular (Cusco old colonial part, the heart of the Sacred Valley of the Incas, remote private island of Suasi in the Lake Titicaca and the lakeshore of Puno) and the infrastructure has a superb architecture that blends regional materials with modern techniques. Casa Andina hotel chain also comprises a standard-superior trademark (Casa Andina Hoteles) that includes 10 hotels located throughout Peru main destinations. Facilities Airport transportation (surcharge) • ATM/banking • Currency exchange • Dry cleaning service • Gift shops or newsstand • Tours/ticket assistance • Wireless Internet access - complimentary • Multilingual staff • Parking (free) • Patio • Restaurant(s) in hotel • Room service (limited hours) • Safe-deposit box - front desk • Room Facilities: Premium TV channel(s) • Balcony • Ceiling fan • Direct-dial phone • Telephone • Housekeeping • Private bathroom • Complimentary toiletries • Hair dryer • In-room safe • Clock radio • Window opens • Smoking rooms • Television - Cable service • Wireless Internet access - complimentary

Aranwa Sacred Valley , Sacred Valley (N/A) Antigua Hacienda YaravilcaUrubamba 084 Peru

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Casa Andina Private Collection Sacred Valley , Sacred Valley (4) 5to Paradero Yanahuara, Valle Sagrado, Cusco, PE Casa Andina Private Collection Valle Sagrado looks like a mountain retreat. This destination has fabulous views of the Andes from each room. This is a cozy hotel featuring a resort – inspired design with rustic touches. It has 92 rooms, among them our Andean Cottages allowing visitors to enjoy the peace and energy of the Valley while enjoying the view of the Andes. It also has an Alma Restaurant & Bar which offers great cuisine. Among the services Casa Andina provides are: Wi-Fi internet access, an internet center, a room for holding events in, a gym, sauna, spa and free parking. Facilities Gym ATM Coffee Kit Breakfast Buffet Turndown Service Internet Center WiFi available in certain areas of the hotel , ask at reception. Free Parking (for guests) UnionPay payments are accepted

** The above accommodations are for reference and all efforts will be made to give these accommodations. In some circumstances if they are not available, alternate arrangements will be made in similar hotels Travel Tips & FAQ's What is the weather like? Peru’s climate can be divided into two seasons - wet and dry - though this can vary depending on the region. Temperature is mostly influenced by elevation: the higher you climb, the cooler it becomes. Coastal areas - Lima, Ica, Nasca, Arequipa: The coastal region of Peru is cool for its latitude and quite dry year-round. Temperatures are warmest during the summer months (December to March), with hot and humid days of around 29°C (84°F) and cool nights of just below 20°C (68°F). Winters (from April to November) are not too cold but extremely humid. Highlands (Andes) - Cusco, Puno: The highlands have a rainy season (November to April) and a dry season (May to October), when the days are clear and sunny but very cold at night especially at altitude. Dry season is therefore ideal for trekking and for mountaineering. Daytime temperatures will generally be between 16°C- 21°C (60°F and 70°F), although in the intense sunlight of midday it can feel warmer. Night time temperatures can fall as low as -7°C (20°F).

What clothing and other items are recommended to bring? Please dress comfortably according to the local weather conditions. We recommend bringing sweatshirts, fleece jacket, raincoat, trousers, cargo shorts, t-shirts, hat, hiking shoes, sandals, swimsuit, toiletries, first-aid kit, insect repellent, aspirin, sun block and sunglasses.

What health precautions should I take before visiting Peru? You should visit your personal physician for a check-up prior to taking your trip to Peru. The following are the recommended vaccinations for Peru: diphtheria, tetanus, polio, typhus, hepatitis A/B, rabies. P A yellow-fever vaccine is strongly recommended for trips to the Amazon (Puerto Maldonado or Iquitos). The vaccine is required for all travelers arriving from a yellow-fever-infected country in Africa or Latin America. The yellow-fever certificate is valid 10 days after vaccination and for a subsequent period of 10 years. Malaria is prevalent in northern parts of Peru and in Iquitos (Amazon). The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (www.cdc.gov) recommends taking anti-malarial drugs. Please refer to your doctor for the most up to date information about anti-malarial medication.

What precautions against mosquitoes do I need to take? You will find mosquitoes and other stinging insects especially in the rainforest. A good protection not only prevents from itching but also from transmission of diseases such as Malaria or yellow fever. Wear light-colored clothing, long trousers and long-sleeved shirts; use mosquito repellents containing the compound DEET on exposed areas; avoid perfumes and aftershave. Use a mosquito net impregnated with mosquito repellent (permethrin). In case you have a very sensitive skin you could use an anti-allergic cream, for example ‘After bite’ or ‘Bite away’ that reduces the itchiness. Double-check that your lodge provides a mosquito net in your room.

Is the water safe to drink?

Explore Peru: Empire of the Sun(© www.palacetours.com) 6/9 The standards for health and hygiene in the larger cities and tourist regions are relatively high. Nevertheless, travelers should drink only bottled water, which is widely available. Do not drink tap water, even in major hotels, and try to avoid drinks with ice. If you’re trekking in the mountains or visiting remote rural areas where bottled water is not available, boil water to purify it or use water-purification tablets. You are safer eating fruits that you can peel or salads and fruits washed with purified water, as well as foods that have been thoroughly cooked. Your best bet is to avoid food from street vendors.

What should I expect regarding altitude sickness? For a healthy person traveling to the Andes, there is just a minimal risk of suffering from altitude sickness. You should take enough time to acclimatize after arrival, especially in Andean cities like Cusco 3,360m (11,023ft) or Puno 3,827m (12,556ft). We recommend avoiding physical efforts during the first few hours as well as alcohol. Try to eat light food and drink a lot of water. The local coca tea is recommended in case of altitude sickness. People with cardiovascular disease should not stay in an altitude over 2,000m. Altitude sickness can be counteracted by inhaling pure oxygen, and oxygen bottles can be purchased locally.

What is the official currency? Peru's official currency is the Nuevo Sol, divided into 100 centavos. The US dollar is the second currency and many hotels, plenty of shops, restaurants, and bars across Peru accept US dollars for payment. Partly, the Euro is also accepted. Banks are no longer the place of choice in Peru for exchanging money: Lines are too long and rates are often lower than at ‘casas de cambio’ (exchange houses) or by using credit or debit card ATMs or ‘cambistas’ (money-changers), which are legal in Peru. Money-changers, often wearing colored jackets with "$" insignias and photo checks, can be found on the street. They offer current rates of exchange, but count your money carefully and make sure you have not received any counterfeit bills. We recommend bringing USD cash for the first few days.

How common are ATMs? Can I exchange traveler’s checks? Peru is still very much a cash society. In small towns, it could be impossible to cash traveler’s checks or use credit cards. Automatic teller machines (ATMs) are the best way of getting cash in Peru; they are found in most towns and cities. ATMs with the Maestro sign allow customers to withdraw money with a credit or debit card. Visa and MasterCard ATM cards are the most widely accepted. American Express and Diners Club are less common. You can easily pay with credit card in most of the stores in tourist cities. Note that many banks assess a 1% to 3% ‘transaction fee’ on all charges you incur abroad. Traveler's checks can be changed in the largest banks. Generally speaking you'll pay a service charge ranging from 1% to 4%. Most stores don’t accept traveler’s checks.

Will there be internet access or phone accessibility? It is relatively simple to make local and long-distance domestic and international calls from pay phones, which accept coins and phone cards ‘tarjetas telefónicas’. Many of these cards can be purchased at newspaper kiosks and street vendors. Most phone booths display country and city codes and contain instructions in English and Spanish. Peru’s country code is +51. Roaming agreements exist with some international mobile phone companies. Mobile phones can be rented in Lima and the main cities. Internet access in Peru is very cheap. The rates vary between USD 0.50 and USD 1.00 per hour. Also, you will be able to find Internet Cafes, where most of the times you will be able to access for free via wireless Internet.

What are the guidelines for tipping? A tip in Peru, like in most of the countries in South America, is given to reward good service. Porters in hotels and airports expect USD 1.00 for 2 luggage pieces. A 5-10% tip is sufficient in most restaurants unless the service has been exceptional. There is no need to tip taxi drivers. Fares are negotiated before departure. It is customary to offer your tour guides and driver a token of appreciation at the tour’s end, if you feel pleased with their service.

What should I know about taxis? There are numerous taxi providers in Lima and other cities who offer reservations by telephone or hotel. These taxis are safer and drivers may understand some English. Street taxis are cheaper but not that safe. In any case, due to the fact there are no taximeters you should negotiate the price in advance.

Is bargaining common while shopping? At stores and in open markets, bargaining (gentle, good-natured haggling over prices) is accepted and even expected. However, be careful of getting the haggling fever and trying to bargain beyond reason. Consider how important the one or two extra dollars are to you compared to how important they might be to the vendor. Bargaining is not common in restaurants.

What electric outlets are there?

Explore Peru: Empire of the Sun(© www.palacetours.com) 7/9 All outlets are 220 volts, 60 cycles (except in Arequipa, which operates on 50 cycles) with two-prong outlets that accept both flat and round prongs. Some large hotels also have 110-volt outlets.

How much are airport taxes? If the airport tax is not included you have to settle it after checking in at the airport. The amount depends on the place and kind of flight. It’s approximately USD 6.05 for domestic flights. You will be charged USD 30.25 for an international flight.

What safety issues do I need to be aware of? Peru recognizes that plays an important part in its developing economy and has taken great steps in the last few years to change its security record. The possibility of having a bad experience can be greatly reduced by taking a few simple precautions: - Copy all important documents (passport, air tickets) and carry only copies with you - Leave your valuables and important documents such as passport, international flight tickets, jewelry at the hotel, if possible in the safe. In case there is only one safe in the reception, obtain a receipt with each item listed. If necessary, carry important documents and cash in a belt under your clothes and do not leave items unattended. Be especially cautious in crowded places, especially at tourist hotspots such as Lima and Cusco; rural areas are widely safe. Remember that you are subject to the laws of Peru, and it is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with these laws before leaving. Drug trafficking is a serious crime, and the export of cultural or artistic items from the country is not permitted. Avoid walking alone in quiet areas or at night, travel in a group if possible and tell somebody where you go if you are alone. In case you get into trouble with authorities insist on seeing their identification. Check your change and check the banknotes and coins. Terms & Conditions PAYMENT TERMS: 10% of total tour cost due at the time of booking 90% or balance no later than 65 days prior to tour departure date

CANCELLATION FEES*: (i) 10% of the total tour value if cancelled more than 36 days prior to date of first service sold by TRAVBUZZ / PALACE TOURS (ii) 60% of the total tour value if cancelled 20-35 days prior to date of first service sold by TRAVBUZZ / PALACE TOURS (iii) 80% of the total tour value if cancelled 13-19 days prior to date of first service sold by TRAVBUZZ / PALACE TOURS (iv) 100% of the total tour value if cancelled 0-12 days prior to date of first service sold by TRAVBUZZ / PALACE TOURS

*Please note: Cancellation FEES listed do not reflect the additional FEES of the hotels. These will be advised on a case-by-case basis as the FEES vary depending on the hotels utilized and the dates booked.

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