5 Awesome Machu Picchu Peru ToursTravelers often head to Peru to start to see the impressive Inca city called Machu Picchu, but it can be difficult to choose where else to travel to in Peru. Peru has a variety of unique travel spots, from the desert coasts, shorelines, and archeological areas, to the beautiful Lake Titicaca in the south, to the Cordillera Blanca hiker's heaven in the Andes, and the Peruvian Amazon Rainforest in the north and east. Listed below are 5 Brilliant Machu Picchu Peru tour ideas that you can use to plan your visit to Peru.#1 A Whirlwind Travel of Peru's HighlightsOn a two week Machu Picchu Peru head to, start in the administrative centre of Peru, Lima, and make sure to have a Lima city tour and dine in one of the restaurants across the Costa Verde. Then travel down the coastline of Peru to Paracas Bay and the Ballestas Islands, often called "the poor man's Galapagos." Continue on to the Nazca Lines and see these secret lines during a short flight. Then travel inland to Arequipa & the Colca Canyon, where gigantic Andean condors reign supreme. Next stop is Puno & Lake Titicaca, the famous birthplace of the Inca Empire. Travel by train from Puno to Cusco, moving spectacular landscape of the high Andes along the way. In Cusco, spend time checking out the museums, churches, and close by Inca ruins. Then check out the Sacred Valley to shop in the Pisac Market, see more Inca ruins, and relax in the peaceful environment of the rural towns. Surface finish with a full-day head to of Machu Picchu, certain to be the high light of your stay. Return to Cusco, and then to Lima for your international trip home.#2 An In-Depth Travel of the Inca Heartland in Peru & BoliviaTake a 10 day Machu Picchu Peru travel, beginning with Lima, and then going direct from Lima to Cusco. Explore Cusco and the encompassing areas such as Sacsayhuaman, and then head to the Sacred Valley to see Ollanytaytambo & Pisac. Then spend a full day discovering Machu Picchu. After that, you'll take the coach from Cusco to Puno, and then have a wonderful catamaran sail across Lake Titicaca. The best lake on the globe, Titicaca boasts beautiful landscapes and many indigenous tribes. On the Bolivia aspect of the lake, you'll visit Isla del Sol, Copacabana, and then continue inland towards La Paz. Visit the Valley of the Moon and Tiahuanaco, the ruins of the great predecessors to the Inca civilization. End your Peru tour in La Paz, Bolivia.
#3 The Vintage 4 Day Head to of Cusco, the Sacred Valley, & Machu PicchuFor those who would like to see the smallest amount - Cusco, the Sacred Valley, and Machu Picchu itself - this Peru head to itinerary is ideal. Though it is physically possible to go to Machu Picchu in under 4 days, it is not recommended, since it is so remote, and because hurrying to view it would mean missing so many social experiences along the way. 4 times is the perfect amount of time to take a Cusco city tour, a Sacred Valley tour, and a Machu Picchu head to. You can incorporate this travel with any other tour, or keep on your own. This Machu Picchu Peru tour version is also exquisite for those on a good cruise ship program.#4 Inca Path to Machu Picchu ToursBesides those planing a trip to Machu Picchu via train, the Inca Path is the most popular route to the old Inca city high in the cloud forest. It's hard to avoid the opportunity to pass peaceful Peruvian towns, left behind Inca ruins, spectacular Andean landscapes, and the opportunity to walk in the footsteps of the Incas - who, in the end, were well-known for their intensive network of footpaths and roads crisscrossing their empire from Peru to Bolivia, northern Chile, Ecuador, and even Colombia. There is something of the mystical when trekking the Inca Path, and encountering the great natural stone city by way of the Inti Punku, or Sunlight Gate. You can find alternative Inca Trail treks for those struggling to do the common Inca Trail.#5 Peru Amazon Tours to Iquitos, Puerto Maldonado, or ManuBecause Peru has such great Amazon Rainforest tours only a short flight from Cusco or Lima, adding a Peru Amazon tour to a Machu Picchu Peru tour is an extremely popular choice. Peru shares its eastern border with Brazil, and much of it's geography is Amazon Rainforest or falls into the Amazon . com basin. Iquitos in the north, Manu to the east of Cusco, and Puerto Maldonado in the south, give you a variety of real Peru Amazon Rainforest experiences. You will see green river dolphins, monkeys, cock-of-the-rock parrots, parrots, macaws, hoatzins, river otters, and lots more wildlife while on a Peru Amazon Tour. You could stay in an Amazon lodge near any of the key rainforest locations, and you may choose how many nights you would like to stay, usually 2-5 nights. All foods, transportations, lodging, and day tours are contained in the price of the Amazon . com lodge.
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