Join Derek Olson of Megalithic Marvels as we explore some of Peru’s most fascinating and mysterious megalithic ruins on this 11-day adventure. Starting in Lima, we will visit the ancient sites of Peru’s coast including Caral, considered the oldest civilization in the Americas. From there we will travel to Cusco to learn about the powerful Inca Empire & visit the many megalithic marvels of this region including the UNESCO-recognized world wonder Machu Picchu. Register now to join us on this unforgettable trip!
Upon your arrival at Lima’s Jorge Chávez International Airport, our representative will be there to greet you and take you to your hotel in Lima’s tourist-friendly Miraflores district. Here you will have the chance to meet other tour attendees before checking into your hotel room.
After check-in, we will enjoy some lunch before heading off on our first excursion of the trip: tours of three of Lima’s most well-preserved huacas (ancient pyramids) and a visit to the world-renowned Larco Museum, home of the best pre-Columbian art collection in Peru.
Our first stop will be to visit the ruins of Huaca Pucllana, a fascinating site located in Miraflores which was inhabited by two different cultures: the Lima culture and later the Wari culture. Next, we will visit the stunning adobe pyramid of Huaca Huallamarca in the nearby district of San Isidro. Finally, we will visit the site of Huaca Mateo Salado, a religious center of the ancient Ychma culture.
Next, we will head to the Larco Museum, home to Peru’s most impressive collection of pre-Columbian art. Here we will have the chance to see numerous pieces of pottery, textiles, jewelry, and other artifacts from many of Peru’s ancient cultures including the Moche, Paracas, Nazca, and Inca. After our visit to the Larco Museum, we will head back to the hotel. You will have the rest of the evening free to enjoy the many restaurants and bars of the lively Miraflores district.
Hilton Garden Inn Miraflores
★★★★☆
Malecon Balta 770
Miraflores, Lima, Perú
www.hilton.com
After breakfast at our hotel, we will depart for today’s excursion to Caral. Located about 3 hours north of Lima in the region known as the “Norte Chico,” the Caral civilization is considered to be the oldest known civilization in the Americas. Dating back nearly 5,000 years the Caral civilization’s development was roughly contemporary with the construction of the Great Pyramids in Egypt.
During our tour of this massive site, we will have the opportunity to appreciate many different examples of monumental architecture including sunken plazas, temples and impressive stepped pyramids. After our tour we will enjoy some lunch before heading back to Lima where we will have the rest of the evening free.
Hilton Garden Inn Miraflores
★★★★☆
Malecon Balta 770
Miraflores, Lima, Perú
www.hilton.com
After breakfast at our hotel, we will head to the Lima Airport to catch our flight to the city of Cusco, former capital of the Inca Empire. Upon arrival in Cusco, we will check in at our hotel and have some time to relax before starting our excursions for the day.
After lunch, we will start our walking tour of the city of Cusco. On our tour, we will explore all of the architectural highlights of Cusco’s historic center, including both the colonial buildings of the Plaza de Armas and the superbly constructed ancient walls that still remain intact throughout the city. One of our highlights will be the famous twelve-angled stone, showcasing incredible megalithic craftmanship.
We will end our tour with a visit to Coricancha, the site of the most important Inca sun temple. The site was later occupied by the Spanish, who built the Convent of Santo Domingo on top of the existing megalithic walls. Many of the original structures have survived, in many cases even outliving the later colonial constructions. After our visit to Coricancha, we will head back to our hotel where we will have the rest of the evening free.
Hilton Garden Inn Cusco
★★★★☆
Avenida Abancay 207
Cusco, Perú
www.hilton.com
After breakfast at our hotel, we will head to the nearby Sacred Valley to start today’s excursion. The Sacred Valley of the Incas was the center of the vast Incan Empire. This fertile land features an excellent climate and has been a major agricultural region for thousands of years. The extensive ruins stretch from the villages of Pisac to Ollantaytambo before you eventually arrive at the citadel of Machu Picchu. Today we will have the opportunity to visit the following incredible sites:
Pisac
This site functioned as the Southern Gateway to the Sacred Valley, and is known for its military, ceremonial and agricultural purposes. Here you can admire numerous agricultural terraces lining the mountainside, the most of any site in the Sacred Valley.
Chinchero
At the picturesque Andean Village of Chinchero, we will have the chance to visit the Royal Hacienda Ruins of Tupac Inca Yupanqui. We will admire a well-preserved wall in the Main Square and visit the beautiful colonial temple built atop a foundation of earlier megalithic walls.
Moray
This mysterious complex is the site of several impressive monuments consisting of terraces built in the shape of concentric circles. The site is believed to have been used for agricultural experiments because of the many different climates achieved at the different levels of the terraces.
After our visits to these sites we will head back to the hotel where you will have the rest of the evening free.
Taypikala Sacred Valley
★★★★☆
Pampacocha Parcela No 1 Ccoto Wincho
Urubamba, Perú
www.taypikala.com
After breakfast at our hotel, we will head out to continue exploring the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Today we will have the opportunity to visit these two sites:
Ñaupa Iglesia
The small, enigmatic site of Ñaupa Iglesia is generally considered to have been a “huaca,” the Quechua word for a place, person or object that is endowed with sacred significance. It was likely a node on the Inca ceque system, a series of ritual pathways radiating out from Cusco along which were placed huacas and other important shrines. Pilgrims and other travelers would have traveled along these lines while fulfilling certain ritual obligations. Though the exact way in which huacas were thought of and used by the people of the time is largely unknown, visiting a place like Ñaupa Iglesia gives visitors a small glimpse into the mysteries of the Inca worldview.
Ollantaytambo
The Inca Fortress and Citadel of Ollantaytambo, guarding the Northern entrance of the Valley, is one of the most important sites in the Sacred Valley. As you walk through the quaint streets of the town and make your way up the steps of the fortress, you will start to realize what an important strategic Military, Religious, and Agricultural Center it was during the reign of the Inca Empire. This is also the place where the Inca had their last stand against the Spanish before retreating to seek refuge at Vilcabamba.
After our visits to these sites we will head back to the hotel where you will have the rest of the evening free.
Taypikala Sacred Valley
★★★★☆
Pampacocha Parcela No 1 Ccoto Wincho
Urubamba, Perú
www.taypikala.com
Today we will get up early to catch the Vistadome train to Aguas Calientes, the starting point for our visit to Machu Picchu.
One of the Seven Wonders of the World, Machu Picchu deserves all the attention that it gets for being an engineering and architectural masterpiece. Visitors will be impressed by the many plazas, temples, houses, storage facilities, sundials, stairs that still maintain their structure centuries later despite constant exposure to intense weather and earthquakes.
During your tour through this magnificent site, your bilingual guide will explain all about the historical sanctuary of Machu Picchu and visit all the major sites within the lost city. The guided tour will take around 2 hours.
After the tour we will descend to Aguas Calientes, where you will have time to visit the hot springs that the town is named for (not included in cost of tour). Then, you will eat lunch before catching the Vistadome train back to Cusco.
Hilton Garden Inn Cusco
★★★★☆
Avenida Abancay 207
Cusco, Perú
www.hilton.com
Today we will visit some of the most impressive megalithic constructions located near the city of Cusco. We will have the chance to visit the following sites:
Saqsaywaman
Saqsaywaman is a ceremonial fortress located two kilometers north of the city of Cusco. Built with massive megalithic stone walls, Saqsaywaman is considered by many to be the greatest architectural work found in the region. You will also be able to enjoy a beautiful panoramic view of the city of Cusco from the nearby Cristo Blanco lookout point.
Q’enqo
Located about 4 km (15 minutes) northeast of the city of Cusco, this mysterious site is one of the largest huacas (pre-Columbian places of worship) in Cusco and features a number of intricate underground passageways.
Puca Pucara
Puca Pucara, whose name means “Red Fortress” in Quechua, is a fortress composed of large walls, terraces and stairways which provides us an excellent example of military architecture.
Tambomachay
This stunning site consists of a series of aqueducts, canals and several waterfalls running through natural rock formations. This site serves as one of the most impressive examples of megalithic architecture designed to manipulate water. Though its exact purpose is unknown, it may have been a place of devotion for a local water cult.
You will return to your hotel in the early evening and will have the rest of the night free.
Hilton Garden Inn Cusco
★★★★☆
Avenida Abancay 207
Cusco, Perú
www.hilton.com
Today we will visit some of the lesser-known but just as impressive megalithic buildings of the Incas located near the city of Cusco. We will have the chance to visit the following sites:
Templo de la Luna
The “Temple of the Moon” was carved from rock and used for ceremonies dedicated to the moon, which was very important in the Andean worldview.
Balcón del Inca
Explore this mysterious cave located up a steep hill near the Templo de la Luna.
Templo de los Monos
Known as Cusilluchayoc in the Quechua language, the Templo de los Monos (Temple of the Monkeys) is a large carved rock featuring ancient reliefs of monkeys and other animals, which is what gave the place its name.
Zona X
This intriguing site is characterized by its intricate stone structures which exhibit advanced engineering techniques that defy conventional explanations, as well as rumored entrances to secret underground caverns.
You will return to your hotel in the early evening and will have the rest of the night free.
Hilton Garden Inn Cusco
★★★★☆
Avenida Abancay 207
Cusco, Perú
www.hilton.com
Today we will get up early to explore a few of the most impressive lesser-known megalithic sites in Cusco. We will have a chance to visit the following interesting sites:
Saywite
This complex is most known for the famous Saywite Stone, a large carved boulder with depictions of animals, plants, humans and dozens of other figures. The site also includes ruins of a temple, water channel, and plazas.
Tarawasi
This fascinating site is characterized by impressive stone structures and walls featuring unique design patterns not found anywhere else in Peru.
Killarumiyoc
The Killarumiyoc archaeological site is home to megalithic stones featuring precise and intricate carvings of human and animal figures and celestial objects, suggesting it may have been a sacred site for astronomical observation and religious ceremonies or an important center for mathematics and geometry.
Hilton Garden Inn Cusco
★★★★☆
Avenida Abancay 207
Cusco, Perú
www.hilton.com
After having breakfast at our hotel, we will set out to explore some of the most important examples of megalithic architecture in Cusco’s Southern Valley. We will have the chance to visit the following sites:
Tipón
This sprawling site is famous for its impressive system of agricultural terraces, which are characterized by their precision engineering and advanced irrigation techniques. The terraces are designed to direct water from natural springs to irrigate crops grown at various altitudes, making it possible to cultivate a wide range of crops from the region. In addition to the agricultural terraces, Tipón also contains a number of other impressive structures, including a large central plaza, a series of canals and aqueducts, and a number of finely crafted stone buildings.
Rumicolca
This unique site consists of a series of massive gate-like stone walls. These imposing structures were built using very precise stone masonry techniques, and have remained remarkably intact over the centuries.
After visiting these sites we will head back to our hotel in Cusco where we will have the rest of the evening free.
Hilton Garden Inn Cusco
★★★★☆
Avenida Abancay 207
Cusco, Perú
www.hilton.com
Today you will be picked up by our representative and transferred to Cusco Airport where you will catch your flight back to Lima to connect with your flight home.
Note: We reserve the right to modify the itinerary as necessary according to local conditions.
Here are some answers to frequently asked questions about this tour. If you have any other questions that have not been answered here, don’t hesitate to reach out to us and we will be more than happy to help you.
The tour costs $3750 per person for a shared room or $4400 for a private room.
Entry tickets to all sites, English-speaking guided tours, all hotels & lodging, all ground transportation between sites, all domestic flights in Peru (Lima-Cusco and Cusco-Lima), airport transfers, breakfast & lunch each day.
International flights to & from Lima are not included with the price of the tour. Dinner each day is also not included. Finally, tips are also not included.
All specific dates, locations, sites & hotels can be found on the itinerary above.
On the top right of this page, choose the type of room you would like (shared or private), fill in all necessary details and information, and then pay the deposit with a major credit card.
A deposit totalling 25% of the full cost is due immediately in order to reserve your spot. The other 75% is due upon your arrival in Peru.
No, there are currently no covid-related entry requirements for visiting Peru.
No. Starting on June 12, 2022, the CDC will no longer order air passengers to show a negative COVID-19 test result, or show documentation of recovery from COVID-19, prior to boarding a flight to the United States.
Yes, Peru is absolutely a safe destination to visit. Just like when visiting any country it is important to take certain precautions. Make sure to always keep your valuables within sight, be aware of your surroundings, don’t stay out too late at night, and try to avoid hailing taxis on the street (ask your hotel to call one for you instead). If you follow these simple safeguards, you shouldn’t encounter any problems.
You must arrive in Lima by 11am on October 2nd. If your flight arrives the night before, just let us know and we can arrange extra nights at the same hotel or a hotel near the airport (with an additional cost).
Yes, and you will need a passport that is still valid for at least 6 months after the tour.
Nationals from most countries (including the USA as well as EU member states) do not need a visa to travel to Peru. If you are unsure whether a visa is required, please let us know and we will provide you with this information.
Travel insurance is not required to join the tour, but it is highly recommended in order to provide protection in the event of any unforeseen circumstances.
If you choose to have a shared room, we will place you with another registered guest from our tour (men with men & women with women). If you have a spouse or friend joining you on this tour, you can room with them.
Yes. The single room cost is $4,400.
Yes, there will be laundry service at all of our hotels (at an additional fee depending on the hotel).
The 25% deposit is used to purchase domestic flights, government permits and other nonrefundable items, therefore this deposit is not refundable in the event of a no-show or cancellation on the part of the visitor. In the unlikely event that the entire tour is cancelled, we will issue full refunds dependent on our ability to recoup the money from those purchases from each of the vendors, minus any transfer costs.
While at the beginning of the year there were some political protests which affected transport to some of the sites we will be visiting, these protests are no longer happening at any of the stops on our itinerary. Out of an abundance of caution we have also decided to remove Puno, the region that was most affected by the protests, from the itinerary and replace it with other options in the Cusco region. At this time we fully expect the tour to go forward as normal without any problems.
For any other questions about this itinerary, please feel free to contact us for more information.
Registration for this tour is now closed.
At Cusco Native, we have over 15 years of experience operating tours in the region, specializing in the Inca Trail and other treks, and we pride ourselves in being the best option for your visit to Cusco and surrounding areas. We offer not only guided tours and excursion packages at affordable rates, but we distinguish ourselves from many other tour companies in Cusco through our focus on environmental and social consciousness and responsibility. We are proud to pay our employees fair, livable wages and to contribute to local Indigenous communities. This makes us not only the most sustainable Cusco tour option, but also the most ethical one.
We are a local Peruvian tour operator with a dedicated team based in the city of Cusco.
We are dedicated to providing sustainable, ethical and responsible travel experiences.
We offer private and small group sizes, allowing us to provide personalized service for our clients.
We are a licensed Inca Trail operator with over 15 years of experience planning adventures in Peru.
Cusco Native Tours S.R.L.
RUC: 20608817566
Jiron 1ro de Mayo R-4 Zarzuela Santiago, Cusco, Perú
Peru: +51 915 146 558
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