Perú milenario
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Live the experience of knowing the magical places of Perú September 21st to October 05th, 2024
This program will prepare you for the Andean Cosmovision Initiatic path.
Perú's original culture amazes the world with its marvelous buildings. Erected on a difficult, diverse geography and with extreme climatic variations, which constituted a challenge for the peoples who settled in this territory.
Perú preserves a lot of history, mysticism and culture, for example, “the huacas”, sacred spaces that we find on our journey. This shows us how well archeology, anthropology, and nature itself have been integrated into all this is the Cosmovivencia of the Andean settlers. You can feel the magic of these places, leading us to connect with the Andean concepts of the relationship between nature, human beings (Runa) and mother earth (Pachamama).
Our tour will take you through the most emblematic places of Lima, Ica and Cuzco, finding their use and function through the worldview, understanding their symbology and hidden mystical knowledge.
September 21 - Day 1 = Lima
Arrival at Lima international airport
Transfer from the airport to your hotel.
Welcome information about the program talk.
Meals: Lunch, and or Dinner
Overnight: Lima
September 22 - Day 2 = Lima
Visit to Apu A'sharu – the San Cristóbal hill. We will be transported to the highest point of the city of Lima, the “Apu Usharu” is located at 380 meters above sea level.
At Apu A'sharu, we will hold the CHA'LLA; an ancestral greeting and welcome ceremony.
The Mirador de Lima - One of the most emblematic places in the capital.
Pachacamac sanctuary - A main sanctuary in the south of Lima on the central coast.
Shipibo – Konibo – Cantagallo Community, located on the outskirts of the city of Lima, located on the banks of the Rímac River that runs through the city.
Meals: Lunch box
Overnight: Lima
September 23 - Day 3 = Free
Optional tours in Lima available.
Meals: Not included
Overnight: Lima
September 24 - Day 4 = Paracas - Ica
Departure to Ica region (5 hours)
Paracas
Ballestas Islands (famous candelabra line, near the pier we will see sea lions, Humboldt penguins, Tendrils, pelicans and other birds)
Ica - gastronomic route of the region, and wines
Oasis of Huacachina
Nazca
Meals: Lunch box
Overnight: Nazca
September 25 - Day 5 = Iqueño
Iqueño, aerodrome (must reserve a flight in advance)
María Reich Museum
Necropolis and ceremonial center
Return to Lima
Meals: Lunch box
Overnight: Lima
September 26 - Day 6 = Tinkuy - Cuzco
Transfer from hotel to the airport to f (Cuzco) to the selected hotel.
Cuzco region; Museums, Monuments, Theme Parks, Archaeological Zones and Sacred Mountains.
Meals: Lunch box
Overnight: Cuzco
September 27 - Day 7 = Ceremonial centers
We begin with the CH'ALLA (Greeting and permission to the ancestors).
Visit to the most important temples of the Inca era.
The Abode of the Gods
Valley of the Goblins
Tambomachay, Temple of water
Puka Pukara, “red fortress”
Q'enqo, sacred amphitheater, center of worship of the god Puma
Saqsayhuaman, a great fortress with colossal constructions and enigmatic tunnels known as “Chinganas”
Meals: Lunch box
Overnight: Cuzco
September 28 - Day 8 = Cuzco
Museums, monuments and Archaeological areas
Piquillacta, Archaeological Complex one of the best known and preserved pre-Inca cities
Tipon, one of the most important works of irrigation system
Bosque de los Ents, a natural and ecological recreational forest with sculptures of roots and trunks
The Huasao Wetlands
Pachutec; mnument of the Inca
Qoricancha site; museum or Temple of the Sun
Museum of Popular Art
The Regional Historical Museum
Casa del Inca Garcilaso de la Vega
Museum of Contemporary Art
Cosqo Center for Native Art
Meals: Lunch box
Overnight: Cuzco
September 29 - Day 9 = Sacred valley
Pisac, Antisuyu
Chinchero town; Andean textiles
Inca laboratory of Moray
The Salineras in Maras
Urubamba
Ollantaytambo archeological complex
Meals: Lunch box
Overnight: Cuzco
September 30 - Day 10 = Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu (originally known as Patallaqta)
Meals: Lunch box
Overnight: Cuzco
October 1 - Day 11 = The Sacred City
Inca citadel
Machu Picchu town
Back to Cusco
Meals: Lunch box
Overnight: Machu Picchu
October 2 - Day 12 = Palccoyo
Stone forest and mountain of colors "Palccoyo"
Early start around 4:30 a.m., heading to Palccoyo - a mountain range full of natural pigments produced by natural erosion and melting ice over thousands of years.
Walk through the area to see the natural breeding sites of Llamas and Alpacas, beautiful Andean animals
Cusipata district
Meals: Lunch box
Overnight: Cuzco
Attention: good physical condition is required to do the hike. Medium to high level of difficulty
October 3 - Day 13 = Waqra Pukara
Waqrapukara - early departure time at 4:10 a.m.
Cusipata
Pomacanchi lagoon to Santa Lucía
Waqrapukara
Meals: Lunch box
Overnight: Cuzco
October 4 - Day 14 = Barranco
Barranco, Lima. Named by the prestigious BBC World of London as one of the “coolest” neighborhoods in the world. Highlighting its bohemian and artistic identity, access to the sea, gastronomic variety, majestic centennial architecture.
Meals: Lunch box
Overnight: Lima
October 5 - Day 15 = End of visit
Program ends. Back home (if you want to)
Meals: Not included
Overnight: Lima
Why would you want to take this trip?
A trip to Peru can offer profound opportunities for spiritual connection and personal growth due to the country's rich cultural heritage, stunning natural landscapes, and deep-rooted spiritual traditions. Here are several ways in which one can benefit spiritually from a trip to Peru:
If you are looking to grow spiritual and be initiated in the The Andean Cosmovision. (check out our tour exclusive for those who are ready to be initiated)
Mystical Sites and Sacred Places: Peru is home to numerous mystical sites and sacred places that have been revered by indigenous cultures for centuries. Machu Picchu, the ancient Inca citadel nestled in the Andes Mountains, is perhaps the most famous of these sites. Many visitors to Machu Picchu report feeling a profound sense of awe and spiritual connection when exploring its ruins. Other sacred sites in Peru include the Nazca Lines, Lake Titicaca, and the Sacred Valley.
Traditional Healing Practices: Peru has a rich tradition of shamanism and natural healing practices that are deeply rooted in indigenous culture. Visitors to Peru can participate in ceremonies such as ayahuasca or San Pedro rituals, which are led by experienced shamans and are believed to facilitate spiritual growth, healing, and self-discovery.
Connection with Nature: Peru's diverse landscapes, from the Amazon rainforest to the Andes Mountains to the Pacific coast, offer ample opportunities for spiritual connection with nature. Hiking through the mountains, exploring the jungle, or simply meditating amidst the natural beauty of Peru can be deeply transformative and can help foster a sense of harmony and interconnectedness with the natural world.
Cultural Immersion: Immersing oneself in Peru's vibrant indigenous cultures can be a powerful way to gain spiritual insights and understanding. Learning about traditional Andean beliefs, customs, and rituals from local communities can provide valuable perspectives on spirituality and the interconnectedness of all things.
Self-Reflection and Introspection: Traveling to a new country often provides an opportunity for self-reflection and introspection as one steps outside of their comfort zone and encounters new experiences and perspectives. Whether trekking through the Andes, volunteering in a rural community, or simply exploring the streets of Lima, a trip to Peru can be a catalyst for personal growth and self-discovery.
Overall, a trip to Peru offers a unique opportunity to connect with ancient wisdom, experience the beauty of nature, and embark on a journey of spiritual exploration and growth. Whether through sacred sites, traditional healing practices, cultural immersion, or personal introspection, Peru has much to offer those seeking spiritual enrichment and transformation.
Total cost of the 15 day program is $3333.33 based on double and triple occupancy. An additional $1600.00 is required for single occupancy.
*** A deposit of $1000.00 is required at time of booking.
Enroll before June 30th and get 7% discount.
Recommend someone who successfully enrolls and get $100.00 USD.
Included:
Hotel stay in all places mentioned in the itinerary.
Flights within Peru, to and from areas indicated in itinerary.
Private visits to all the tourist centers included in the itinerary.
Not included:
Travel insurance.
Dinners.
Drinks.
Any additional service not mentioned in the itinerary.
Laundry.
Flight from place of origin to Lima and back.
Considerations:
** Visitors must carry an ID or Passport which must not expire 6 months from date of arrival to Perú.
** Once the reservation is made, your participation is confirmed.
** The itinerary could vary a little, depending on external conditions, such as rain, roads under maintenance, and the like.
** By registering, the participant agrees to abide by all the recommendations or instructions given by the guide carrying out the activity.
** Inform the organizer if you are on a diet regimen.
** Agreeing to participate in this program means you agree to respect the unconventional, rural, mystical and experiential tourism.
** The visitor must be in optimal physical condition for visits to the mountains.
Service conditions:
✓ A minimum of 40% of the total is required to reserve your participation in the program. Archeological sites and flights over Nazca sell quickly and to ensure a place we must pay these in advance, as soon as you register.
✓ The remaining 60% balance can be paid anytime before August 18th, 2024.
✓ Payment can be made via credit card, debit card, PayPal, Venmo, Zelle or Wire transfer.
✓ Hotel on double or triple basis.
✓ Private/single rooms (unaccompanied) have extra charge.
Recommendations:
• Small/medium backpack for personal hygiene items, water, cell phone, cameras
• Sunglasses.
• 2 sets of lightweight trekking shoes 1 medium towel.
• Swimwear.
• Sandals.
• Sun blocker.
• Sun hats.
• Warm clothing for the night (the temperature drops at night in Cuzco).
• Long sleeve t-shirts are recommended.