Day 1 - Lima, Peru
Arrive in Lima, where you are met and transferred to your
hotel.
Day 2 - Lima
Set out for a guided visit to a market to learn about the
products used locally for Peruvian cuisine. Continue by bike,
stopping along the way for juice and a Peruvian lunch at a
local restaurant. After lunch, return to the hotel by bike or
car, enjoying time to freshen up and rest. This afternoon,
embark on a colonial city tour, starting in the historical
center of Lima, visiting Casa de Aliaga and Santo Domingo
Convent. Stop at a chocolate shop for a brief explanation on
the importance of chocolate and coffee production in the Amazon region. Tonight, gather for a welcome dinner at a
top-flight local restaurant.
Day 3 - Cusco
Fly to Cusco, arriving in time for lunch. Head out for the
Sacred Valley, stopping en route at a center devoted to caring
for South American camelids, such as llamas, guanacos
and alpacas. Arrive at your hotel and enjoy an afternoon
at leisure to acclimatize. This evening, dine at your hotel’s
restaurant.
Day 4 - Sacred Valley
Begin your day with a refreshing light trek — escorted by
llamas — on a trail that overlooks a lake, and then proceed
to a village in the Sacred Valley to meet with members of the
local community. Stop for a delicious picnic lunch before
enjoying an afternoon at leisure capped off by a Scenic
Sundowner. Tonight, dine at your hotel.
Day 5 - Machu Picchu
Start the day by exploring Ollantaytambo, a fortress of
massive stone terraces that hug the mountain slopes and the
site of the Incas’ greatest victory over the invading Spanish.
Then, journey by Inca Rail First-Class Train deep into the
Andes toward Machu Picchu gazing out at the spectacular
Peruvian countryside. Upon arrival, transfer up to Machu
Picchu and check into the only hotel on site, situated just
steps from the Incan citadel. This afternoon, explore the ruins with your expert guide and, as you wander amid the
age-old stone walls, picture life as it might have been in
this majestic citadel. Alternatively (for an additional cost),
you may opt to hike the Inca Trail en route. Depart early,
forgoing the visit to Ollantaytambo, boarding a many-windowed
Vistadome Train for the same scenic ride, but
with a twist: disembark at KM 104 and set out with a guide
on a hike that culminates at the Sun Gate (Inti Punku),
looking out over the vast UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Day 6 - Machu Picchu
Rise with the sun to walk through Machu Picchu in the early
morning mist before the crowds arrive, an experience some
consider the spiritual highlight of the journey. Overlooking
the Urubamba River, Machu Picchu was built in the 15th
century at the height of the Inca Empire. Although this “Lost
City” was revealed to the rest of the world by American
historian Hiram Bingham in 1911, its location was long
known to locals. Its original purpose, however, remains
a matter of some conjecture, as the Incas left no written
records. Enjoy lunch before returning to Ollantaytambo by Vistadome Train. Continue to Cusco.
Day 7 - Cusco
Discover Cusco on a city tour that includes the remnants
of Korikancha, once a major Incan religious center, as
well as the Cathedral on the Plaza de Armas and the Santo
Domingo Temple. Listen as a local expert explains how the
historic clashes between the Incas and the Spanish played
a role in forming today’s Peruvian culture. Later, visit the
well-preserved ruins of Sacsayhuaman, an imposing fortress
compiled from colossal stones. Later, enjoy time at leisure
to rest or shop. This evening, dine at an elegant Cusco
restaurant, where the chef gathers local ingredients for use
in innovative recipes that honor Peru’s culinary traditions.
Day 8 - Cusco
Experience Cusco your way, enjoying one of these Design
Your Day activities.
Visit the San Blas Neighborhood, a unique, bohemian
enclave where you visit the workshops of artisans.
Stroll San Pedro Market and Visit the Inca Museum, first
tasting local fruits and cheese and glimpsing daily life, and
then looking back into Peru’s rich history.
Explore with an Expert Photographer who helps you
refine your skills and capture Cusco as a local sees it,
including its narrow streets and beautiful houses.
Later this afternoon, depart for Lima. Enjoy dinner at the
hotel before you retire early to rest up for the next leg of the
adventure.
Day 9 - Nauta
Today, fly to Iquitos. Upon arrival, journey overland into
the Peruvian countryside en route to remote Nauta, a village
set on the banks of the Marañón River, one of the Amazon’s
three main tributaries. Begin your four-night river-cruise
adventure, embarking elegant Pure Amazon, A&K’s all-new boutique riverboat offering an intimate and exclusive
experience. Designed for sustainable exploration and
authentic cultural immersion it features panoramic floor-to-ceiling
windows for superb wildlife viewing and a staff-to-guest
ratio of over 1:1, ensuring exceptional, personalized
attention. Settle into your spacious suite before meeting the
expert naturalist guides who accompany your expedition.
This evening, gather for dinner featuring innovative
Amazonian cuisine.
Day 10 - Pure Amazon
In this paradise for birders, where vibrantly colored macaws
may be seen gliding overhead, start your day at dawn’s first
light on an expert-led birding excursion. View any of the
hundreds of amphibians, reptiles and mammals that call
the Amazon home as well, including frogs, bats, iguanas
and insects. Return to your ship for lunch and an exclusive
midday lecture from one of the local experts travelling by
your side. This evening, as the equatorial sun dips behind
the treetops, you may opt to set out by skiff for a night safari,
watching as your guide shines a light over the ink-black
water to reveal the glowing yellow eyes of dozens of caimans
and other nocturnal river dwellers.
Day 11 - Pure Amazon
Devote your day cruising along the Pacaya River aboard
a skiff for up-close looks at shoreline flora and fauna, and
be sure to scan the forest canopy for long-limbed spider
monkeys or an endearingly slow-moving sloth.
Day 12 - Pure Amazon
A new day along the ever-changing river brings with it new
possibilities. This may be the day you spot the Amazon’s
fabled pink dolphins or go ashore to visit the residents of a
local village to learn about daily life deep in the Amazon.
Back on your vessel, enjoy lunch before heading out on
another river foray or fish for piranha from a skiff, catching
(and carefully releasing) this tenacious species. Later, gather
for a chat with the your vessel’s expert guides who recount
stories of life in the Amazon, followed by a farewell dinner
on board.
Day 13 - Lima
Disembark Pure Amazon in Nauta and return to Iquitos to
immerse yourself in everyday local life with a visit to a lively
neighborhood market with freshly harvested bounty from
the surrounding forest is on display as well as the Museum
of Indigenous Amazonian Cultures. Fly to Lima, where you
enjoy the use of a dayroom until privately transferring to the
airport for your departing flight.