Peru & Bolivia Encounter





Look for wildlife in the Amazon, soak in hot springs, explore the vast salt flats and visit Machu Picchu
Why you'll love this trip
- Stroll along jungle trails in the Amazon rainforest and look for monkeys, parrots, otters and caima along the way.
- Get to know the locals of the Huilloq community in the Sacred Valley, discover their ancestral textile techniques and join an offering to Pachamama.
- Test yourself on the Classic Inca or Inca Quarry trails or take the train to Machu Picchu. Then, explore the citadel on a guided tour through its temples, palaces and living quarters.
- Explore colourful lakes, volcanoes and arid landscapes throughout the Siloli Desert. Pass the Ollague Volcano, visit the Iglesia San Cristobal Lipez church and stop at Hedionda and Canapa Lagoons – often home to a vibrant group of flamingos!
- Drive across the driest place on Earth – the Atacama Desert. Along the way, explore the Sol de Manana Geysers, relax in the Polques Hot Springs and watch the sunset over Valle de la Luna (Valley of the Moon).
Itinerary
Inclusions and activities
20 breakfasts, 10 lunches, 6 dinners
Plane, Canoe, Boat, 4X4, Private Vehicle, Taxi, Public Bus
Route 1 - Inca Trail: Camping with basic facilities (3 nights), Route 2 - Quarry Trail: Camping with basic facilities (2 nights), Hotel (1 night). Route 3 - Train option: Hotel (3 nights). Hotel (15 nights), Jungle Lodge (2 nights)
We’re in the process of figuring out how much CO2-e this trip generates. In the meantime, learn more about our climate commitment.
Is this trip right for you?
- This trip visits places at high altitude above 2800 m, and some people can suffer from altitude sickness, regardless of age or physical health. Please see the Medical and Health Information section of the Essential Trip Information for more details.
- The Amazon Jungle can be very hot and humid, so it's important to drink plenty of water and wear light cotton clothing. Make sure you also bring tropical-strength insect repellent.
- You'll spend a lot of time in a 4WD which is likely to have all seats occupied while crossing some bumpy surfaces. This is the best way to see the sights in and around Uyuni and is all part of the adventure.
- In Bolivia (especially in Uyuni), things don't always go to plan. An attraction may be closed for the day without notice or reason. Although this doesn't happen very often, please be prepared for the possibility.
- Making your way across the Andean Desert and salt flats isn’t exactly luxurious. Temperatures in the area can be very cold, especially at night, so bring warm clothes. This is all part of the adventure. Without a doubt, this amazing experience will be one of the highlights of your trip.
- Visitors are not permitted to explore Machu Picchu without a Machu Picchu guide (not our trip leaders) and must follow set routes within the site. This trip includes one guided visit of Machu Picchu (approximately 1.5 to 2 hours). Your leader will provide more information to ensure you get the most out of your visit to this incredible site.
- If you choose to trek the Inca Trail or Quarry Trail, you can expect strenuous hiking and will be camping with basic facilities during the hiking portion of the itinerary. This option is recommended for those with a good level of fitness. See the ‘Packing’ section of the Essential Trip Information for more details on specific clothing and equipment requirements.
Dates and prices
Important notes
1. A complimentary airport arrival transfer is included; valid if you are arriving on Day 1 or if you have booked pre-tour accommodation through us. You must provide your flight details to your booking agent at least 14 days prior to travel.
2. A single supplement is available if you’d prefer not to share a room on this trip. The single supplement applies to all nights of your trip and is subject to availability. Please speak to your booking agent for further information.
3. Full passport details are required at the time of booking. These details must match the passport you will travel on. Mismatched details can lead to refusal of entry by the Inca authorities. Delays in providing this information may result in booking fees or changes to your itinerary.
4. Inca Trail permits are not guaranteed and must be requested. Once you have paid your deposit and provided your full passport details we will endeavour to secure a permit for you. If Inca Trail permits are unavailable, you can choose to hike the Inca Quarry Trail or take the train.
5. The Inca Trail closes in February to allow for cleaning and restoration work. If the trekking portion of your trip starts in February, you will be automatically booked to hike the Inca Quarry Trail.
6. We will request an Inca Trail permit for you unless, at time of booking, you advise us that you wish to hike the Quarry Trail or take the train. Fees may apply to changes made after the time of booking, and availability on other options cannot be guaranteed.
7. According to Machu Picchu visiting regulations all visitors must follow a pre-determined circuit within the site as a way to relieve crowding. The circuit-based entrance tickets are available on a first come first serve basis. For travellers who opted for the Quarry Trail and Train options we will endeavour to get everyone traveling in a group on the same circuit. Regardless of the circuit you will enjoy the beauty and grandeur of the site. Travellers completing the Inca Trail will enter Machu Picchu via the Sun Gate.
8.As you can choose different ways of reaching Machu Picchu (Inca Trail, Quarry Trail or Train), you may be joined by other Intrepid and/or non-Intrepid travellers. There is also a small chance you may be the only traveller from your group on your selected option.
Want an in-depth insight into this trip? Essential Trip Information provides a detailed itinerary, visa info, how to get to your hotel, what's included - pretty much everything you need to know about this adventure and more.
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