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Peru ~ 9 Days
Lindsay Thurber | Corey Reynolds
Your school trip to Peru with Evolve Tours, will immerse students in the vibrant pulse of Andean culture and history. Our journey explores the iconic ruins of Machu Picchu, a true wonder of the world, followed by a deep dive into the rich heritage of Cusco and the Sacred Valley. This adventure isn’t just about sightseeing—students will engage with local communities, participating in authentic cultural exchanges and hands-on experiences. With Evolve Tours, every moment is crafted to inspire, educate, and create lasting connections, offering a truly transformative travel experience.
Activities & Attractions
- Lima: City tour
- Cusco: City tour and visit to the Sacred Valley
- Ollantaytambo: Ruins exploration
- Aguas Calientes: Visit to Machu Picchu
- Machu Picchu: Guided tour and exploration
- Sacsayhuamán: Visit to the ruins
- Chinchero: Visit to the weaving community and ruins
- Moray: Visit to the agricultural terraces
- Salinas de Maras: Visit to the salt flats
- Cooking Classes
- Market Visits
- Community service and interaction
Trip Details
Accommodations
Double to Quad accommodations for students
Single to Double accommodations for teachers
3 Star centrally located hotels
Meals
Daily breakfast and dinners included
Lunches in the big cities are not included
Transportation
Roundtrip Airfare from Edmonton or Calgary to Lima, Peru
Local flights and Trains included in cost of trip
Private Van/Bus for duration of the trip
Additional Personnel
Full Time Evolve trip leader + local staff
Insurance
Mandatory insurance is required either through Evolve Tours or the board.
Package Price is based on
- Prices subject to availability and change until contract signed
- Total Package price may vary if number of paying customers changes
- Does not include airline baggage fees if applicable
- Tips for drivers and guides are appreciated
- This quote expires June 30th, 2016
- Happy with what you see? Sign a 2-year contract with Evolve and pay the same rate for two years. Ask us for more information. *Based on same group size
Itinerary
Day 1:
Travel to Peru
Welcome to Peru! Your adventure starts in Lima. You will meet your tour leader at the airport and being transferred to your hotel in Miraflores or Barranco. After the check in get ready to enjoy a nice dinner with a beautiful view of the Pacific Ocean.
Day 2:
Lima
Morning / Afternoon
Our day will start by visiting the impressive ruins at Huaca Pucllana, As we embark on this tour, we will step back in time to explore the rich history and culture of the ancient civilizations that once thrived here.The next stop is the historic center of Lima. We will walk around the main square and the most popular and colorful streets of the old town. Some our stops will include a visit the Cathedral of Lima, and the catacombs of San Francisco. Along the way we will have an opportunity to try some of the amazing street food.
Evening
Group dinner and team building workshop
Day 3:
Lima to Cusco - Sacred Valley - Pottery
This morning we will take a flight to Cusco and set off for the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Once we arrive we will journey through the valley, we will be mesmorized by the scenic views of farms, quaint villages, and majestic mountains, immersing ourselfs in the rich Andean culture. Our first stop will be the town of Pisaq. Here, we can stroll through the vibrant streets and explore the lively main square. We’ll visit the local market, known for its colorful crafts and fresh produce. Next, we will take part in an engaging pottery workshop, where we will learn traditional techniques, create and decorate our own piece. Overnight in the Sacred Valley.
Day 4:
Community Service, Farm and Food - Pachamanca
After breakfast we will get ready and visit the archeological site of Pisaq a place filled with so much history and stunning views of the valley. Then we will head to a remote Andean community, where we will spend a couple of days interacting and learning from the local people. For lunch we will cook Pachamanca together, a traditional way to cook underground with hot rocks that have been heated on fired before. After Lunch our friends will share with us some of the Andean Techniques of weaving that they have been preserving for centuries.
Community service project: T.B.D
Day 5:
Community Service - Ollantaytambo > Aguas Calientes
In the morning, we will continue working on our community service interaction. We will also have chance assist with the community in their farming tasks for the day, which could include harvesting potatoes, plowing fields, herding sheep, or any other essential chores. We will now transfer to Our to Ollantaytambo, where you’ll explore the vibrant town and stroll through streets lined with authentic Inca architecture. Then we’ll head to the train station for a scenic ride to Aguas Calientes, where we will enjoy a nice dinner.
Day 6:
Machu Pichu Full Day > Cusco
In the morning, we’ll take a bus to Machu Picchu (2,400 meters). Once we arrive we will explore the Inca citadel with a guided tour. We will dive right into its rich history and architectural wonders. After our tour we will return to Aguas Calientes, where wecan enjoy a delicious lunch and visit the local handicraft market. Later, head to the train station for our afternoon train back to Ollantaytambo. followed by our transfer to our hotel in Cusco, arriving around 8 p.m.
Overnight Cusco City
IMPORTANT: Big luggage (suitcases) are not allowed on the trains; you can only take maximum 20 pounds in a small duffle bag or small carry on or a daypack. (The big suitcases stay in the hotel in the Sacred Valley or are transfered to Cusco.
Day 7:
Chinchero > Maras > Moray
Our day will start with an adventure filled exploration of the Sacred Valley of the Incas. Our first stop will be the village of Chinchero, where a local family will guide us through the traditional process of weaving textiles. We will also participate in a special offering to Pachamama (Mother Earth) and the sacred Piuray Lake, a gesture of gratitude for the blessings provided by the earth. Next, we will explore the historic area of Chinchero. We’ll then continue to the salt pans of Maras, a site worked by local farmers since pre-Columbian times, where they harvest the prized pink salt of the Andes. Our final stop will be Moray, where we can marvel at the impressive circular terraces that were once used as an agricultural laboratory.
Overnight Cusco City
Day 8:
Cusco Walking Tour > Sacsayhuaman
Our day will start exploring Sacsayhuaman National Park followed by a walk down to the historic center of Cusco, where we will wander around the main square and narrow cobbled stone streets. We will visit the Inca Temple of the Sun (Qoricancha) and the main cathedral. If time permits, we may also visit the bustling San Pedro Market, to see a bit of the daily life and typical food of the area.
For dinner we will participate in a Peruvian cooking under the guidance of a local cook where we will learn the secrets behind preparing iconic Peruvian dishes. Throughout the class, we will learn the cultural significance of each dish, understanding how historical influences and regional diversity have shaped Peruvian gastronomy into the dynamic culinary tapestry it is today.
Overnight Cusco
Day 9:
Depature Home
Flight back home.