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Guaranteed small group of no more than 24 Smithsonian travelers per departure WORLD OF THE INCA AND MACHU PICCHU Day 1: Depart the U.S. for Lima, Peru Upon arrival tonight transfer directly to the hotel. Day 2: Lima Learn about the journey ahead at a briefing with your tour director, then embark on a tour of colonial Lima. A highlight is a special inside visit to one of the oldest colonial homes in South America, Casa Aliaga, built in 1535 and still owned by the same family. Another highlight is the Larco Herrera Museum, whose ceramics collection features renowned Moche pottery from the north coast of Peru dating to the first millennium A.D. Enjoy a welcome lunch at the museum and an evening at leisure. (B,L) Day 3: Cuzco and Sacred Valley Early this morning transfer to the airport for the brief flight to Cuzco. Upon arrival visit the sacred sites of Koricancha and Santo Domingo then continue to the beautiful Sacred Valley, a region of Inca sites and traditional villages. After visiting the colorful Indian market at Pisac, reach your hotel in the mid- afternoon and begin to acclimate to the elevation. Attend a native ”Offering to the Earth” ceremony this evening, followed by dinner. (B,L,D) Day 4: Sacred Valley Set out today for the Inca farming town of Chinchero, set on a broad plateau overshadowed by a snowcapped mountain. Here residents live much as their ancestors did. Stop in the lovely colonial town of Maras to see where indigenous peoples found their source of salt, and continue on to the circular terraces of Moray. Spend the afternoon exploring Ollantaytambo, known for its awe-inspiring Inca ruins. Return to your hotel late this afternoon and dine there tonight. (B,L,D) Day 5: Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu, Aguas Calientes Early this morning board a train for the 1½-hour journey to Aguas Calientes. After lunch, board a bus for Machu Picchu. Upon arrival, enjoy your first guided visit of the stunning “Lost City of the Incas.” Due to its small size, your group will move nimbly through the ruins and have the leisure to absorb the beauty of this site whose original purpose remains a mystery. Spend the night at a hotel near the archaeological site. (B,L,D) Day 6: Machu Picchu and Cuzco This morning, when the early morning sun bathes the stones in a haunting, evocative light and before the crowds of day trippers arrive, take your second guided tour of this amazing World Heritage site. After lunch in Aguas Calientes return to Cuzco by train, arriving early evening. (B,L) 11 days from $4,749 total price from Miami ($4,195 air & land inclusive plus $554 airline taxes and departure fees) A land of archaeological, cultural, and natural treasures, Peru draws those eager to learn about the distant past and en- counter a fascinating present. Explore the legacy of the Inca and other ancient peoples as you view spectacular ruins and artifacts that still bear silent testimony to the power of their civilizations. LEGENDARY PERU Your Small Group Tour Highlights See the following World Heritage sites: the historic center of Lima; the city of Cuzco; the historic sanctuary of Machu Picchu … Tour Lima’s oldest colonial home ... Explore Machu Picchu before the day crowds arrive … Enjoy hospitality and a mid- day meal in the home of a gracious Cuzco family … Attend a native ceremony in Cuzco’s Sacred Valley … Tour the Museum of Pre-Columbian Art … Take a full-day tour of Lake Titicaca Day Itinerary Hotel Rating 1 Depart U.S. Casa Andina Sup. First Class for Lima Private Collection 2 Lima Casa Andina Sup. First Class Private Collection Sonesta Posada 3-4 Sacred Valley del Inca First Class 5 Machu Picchu Inkaterra Sup. First Class Machu Picchu 6-7 Cuzco Palacio de Inka Sup. First Class 8-9 Puno Hotel Libertador First Class (Lake Titicaca) Puno 10 Lima/Depart for U.S. (overnight flight) 11 Arrive U.S. Ratings are based on the Hotel & Travel Index, the travel industry standard reference. Avg. High (°F) Apr May Sep Oct Nov Dec Lima 80 74 68 71 74 78 Cuzco 71 70 71 72 73 71 Pacific Ocean Lake Titicaca PERU Iquitos (Amazon) Lima Cuzco/Sacred Valley Machu Picchu Puno Destination Air Motorcoach Train Extension (air) Entry/Departure Read blog posts about Peru at SmithsonianJourneys.org/Peru Just 50 miles from Cuzco, Machu Picchu (ca. 1450) was unknown to the outside world until its rediscovery by Hiram Bingham in 1911. THE AMERICAS On The Web 46

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Page 1: egendary Peru and achu Icchu - Smithsonianpublic.media.smithsonianmag.com/journeys/tour/pdf/... · Floating Island of Los Uros, where the top-hatted Uros people live on islands made

Guaranteed small group of no more than 24 Smithsonian travelers per departure

World of the Inca and Machu PIcchu

Day 1: Depart the U.S. for Lima, Peru Upon arrival tonight transfer directly to the hotel.

Day 2: Lima Learn about the journey ahead at a briefing with your tour director, then embark on a tour of colonial Lima. A highlight is a special inside visit to one of the oldest colonial homes in South America, Casa Aliaga, built in 1535 and still owned by the same family. Another highlight is the Larco Herrera Museum, whose ceramics collection features renowned Moche pottery from the north coast of Peru dating to the first millennium A.D. Enjoy a welcome lunch at the museum and an evening at leisure. (B,L)

Day 3: Cuzco and Sacred Valley Early this morning transfer to the airport for the brief flight to Cuzco. Upon arrival visit the sacred sites of Koricancha and Santo Domingo then continue to the beautiful Sacred Valley, a region of Inca sites and traditional villages. After visiting the colorful Indian market at Pisac, reach your hotel in the mid-afternoon and begin to acclimate to the elevation. Attend a native ”Offering to the Earth” ceremony this evening, followed by dinner. (B,L,D)

Day 4: Sacred Valley Set out today for the Inca farming town of Chinchero, set on a broad plateau

overshadowed by a snowcapped mountain. Here residents live much as their ancestors did. Stop in the lovely colonial town of Maras to see where indige nous peoples found their source of salt, and continue on to the circular terraces of Moray. Spend the afternoon exploring Ollantaytambo, known for its awe-inspiring Inca ruins. Return to your hotel late this afternoon and dine there tonight. (B,L,D)

Day 5: Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu, Aguas Calientes Early this morning board a train for the 1½-hour journey to Aguas Calientes. After lunch, board a bus for Machu Picchu. Upon arrival, enjoy your first guided visit of the stunning “Lost City of the Incas.” Due to its small size, your group will move nimbly through the ruins and have the leisure to absorb the beauty of this site whose original purpose remains a mystery. Spend the night at a hotel near the archaeological site. (B,L,D)

Day 6: Machu Picchu and Cuzco This morning, when the early morning sun bathes the stones in a haunting, evocative light and before the crowds of day trippers arrive, take your second guided tour of this amazing World Heritage site. After lunch in Aguas Calientes return to Cuzco by train, arriving early evening. (B,L)

11 days from $4,749 total price from Miami ($4,195 air & land inclusive plus $554 airline taxes and departure fees)

A land of archaeological, cultural, and natural treasures, Peru draws those

eager to learn about the distant past and en-counter a fascinating present. Explore the legacy of the Inca and other ancient peoples as you view spectacular ruins and artifacts that still bear silent testimony to the power of their civilizations.

Legendary Peru

Your Small Group Tour HighlightsSee the following World Heritage sites: the historic center of Lima; the city of Cuzco; the historic sanctuary of Machu Picchu … Tour Lima’s oldest colonial home ... Explore Machu Picchu before the day crowds arrive … Enjoy hospitality and a mid-day meal in the home of a gracious Cuzco family … Attend a native ceremony in Cuzco’s Sacred Valley … Tour the Museum of Pre-Columbian Art … Take a full-day tour of Lake Titicaca

Day Itinerary Hotel Rating

1 Depart U.S. Casa Andina Sup. First Class for Lima Private Collection

2 Lima Casa Andina Sup. First Class Private Collection

Sonesta Posada 3-4 Sacred Valley del Inca First Class

5 Machu Picchu Inkaterra Sup. First Class Machu Picchu

6-7 Cuzco Palacio de Inka Sup. First Class

8-9 Puno Hotel Libertador First Class (Lake Titicaca) Puno

10 Lima/Depart for U.S. (overnight flight)

11 Arrive U.S.

Ratings are based on the Hotel & Travel Index, the travel industry standard reference.

Avg. High (°F) Apr May Sep Oct Nov DecLima 80 74 68 71 74 78Cuzco 71 70 71 72 73 71

Pacific Ocean Lake

Titicaca

PERU

Iquitos (Amazon)

Lima

Cuzco/Sacred Valley

Machu Picchu

Puno

DestinationAirMotorcoachTrainExtension (air)Entry/Departure

Read blog posts about Peru at SmithsonianJourneys.org/Peru

Just 50 miles from Cuzco, Machu Picchu (ca. 1450) was unknown to the outside world until its rediscovery by Hiram Bingham in 1911.

THE AMERICAS

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Day 7: Cuzco Cuzco is an archaeological hub of the Americas, the continent’s oldest continuously inhab-ited city, and a World Heritage site. Enjoy a morning tour of this dynamic and historic city, including a visit to the Museum of Pre-Columbian Art, one of Peru’s most important. Explore the ruins of Sacsayhua man, the time less “Temple of the Sun,” an Inca masterpiece, then experience warm hospitality and a traditional meal in the home of a gracious Cuzco family. The afternoon is at leisure. (B,L)

Day 8: Puno This morning depart for the day-long journey by coach to Puno, on the shores of Lake

Titicaca. Traveling through the rugged snow capped Andes, dotted with small villages and herds of llama and alpaca, make several stops, including Andahuaylillas, an attractive village known for its lovely 17th-century church; the ruins at Raqchi, once

the holiest site in the Incan empire; La Raya, perched on Peru’s altiplano and home to the Llama and Alpaca Research Center; and the ceramics center of Pucara.

Late this afternoon, arrive at your hotel, on the shores of Esteves Island on Lake Titicaca, near the town of Puno. (B,L)

Day 9: Puno and Lake Titicaca Spend the day exploring the fascinating area of Lake Titicaca; at 12,500 feet above sea level, it is among the world’s highest navigable lakes. Bolivia’s snowcapped Cordillera range is a striking backdrop to the deep blue of Lake Titicaca. Board a boat to visit the Floating Island of Los Uros, where the top-hatted Uros people live on islands made of reeds that grow in the lake’s shallows. Continue to Taquile Island, known for the high quality textiles crafted by local artisans. Tonight celebrate your Peruvian adventure at a farewell dinner at the hotel. (B,L,D)

Day 10: Puno and Lima This morning visit the mysterious chullpas, or burial towers, at Sillustani overlooking Lake Umayo. Then fly to Lima, and check into a day room at an airport hotel. Late this evening depart for the airport for return flights to the U.S. (B,L)

Day 11: Return to the U.S. Arrive in the U.S. this morning and connect with return flights home.

Your Tour Price Includes• Round-trip air transportation from listed cities; all flights

within itinerary • 9 nights accommodations in Superior First Class and

First Class hotels• 22 meals: 9 breakfasts, 9 lunches, 4 dinners• Extensive sightseeing as described, including all

entrance fees• Services of a professional Tour Director• Lectures by Smithsonian Expert• Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip• Luggage handling for one bag per person• Gratuities for Tour Director, local guides, dining room

servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

The beautiful and historic Sacred Valley

2014 Tour Dates and Pricesincluding international airfare and all taxes, surcharges, and fees

Apr 23 Nov 24 Oct 8 Sep 24

Miami $4,749 $4,849 $4,949

Baltimore, Orlando, $5,049 $5,149 $5,249

Tampa

Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland,

$5,149 $5,249 $5,349

Houston, Minneapolis, New York, Philadelphia, Washington, DC

Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Los Angeles,

$5,249 $5,349 $5,449

Phoenix, Portland (OR), San Francisco, Seattle

Land Only $4,295 $4,395 $4,495

Please call if your city is not listed. Prices are per person based on double occupancy and include airline taxes, fuel surcharges, and departure fees of $554, which are subject to change until final payment is made. Single travelers please add $1,195. All 2014 tour prices above (excluding airline taxes, fuel surcharges and departure fees) are guaranteed.

Business Class upgrade on round-trip international flight: $1,995 per person from Miami (upgrade is on request and pricing is subject to change).

Please note: This trip involves considerable walking uphill, on uneven terrain, and at sites of ancient ruins. You should be in good physical condition to enjoy the tour to the fullest. In addition, the high altitude of Lake Titicaca (12,500 feet) and Cuzco (11,150 feet) could pose problems for travelers with certain health conditions. You should consult with your physician if

you have concerns.

Your Tour Price Includes• Round-trip air transportation Lima/Iquitos• 4 nights accommodations: 1 night in Lima at Costa del Sol

Peru (First Class); 3 nights in the jungle at Ceiba Tops Lodge & Resort (Superior First Class)

• 11 meals: 4 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 3 dinners• Extensive sightseeing, including guided Canopy Walkway

tour and visit with ribereños (Amazon river people)• Fully escorted by an Amazon-born naturalist guide as your

professional tour representative• Private vehicle transportation• Gratuities for tour representative, dining room servers,

airport and hotel porters, and all drivers

amazon rain Forest5 days/4 nights for $1,097 total price

($995 air & land inclusive plus $102

airline taxes and departure fees)

Single Supplement: $235

Discover the Amazon’s amazing flora, fauna, and even villages on this exceptional

tour with comfortable accommodations.

Post-Tour Extension

Please note that guests on extension will overnight in Lima on Day 10.

Land only guests: $1,495 total price

Peruvian girl in traditional clothing

“This was a trip of a lifetime for me… I will definitely look to Smithsonian Journeys

for my next travel adventure.”-Cecile R.

David Scott Palmer, professor of international relations and political science at Boston University, is the founding co-director of its Peru Summer Program. He earned his B.A. from Dartmouth, his M.A. from Stanford, and his Ph.D. from

Cornell, and served in the first group of Peace Corps Volunteers in Peru. Scott is the author of numerous articles and books about Latin America and a member of the Academic Reserve for the National Intelligence Council. He will lead the April and September departures (see page 6). The other departures will be led by comparable experts.

Smithsonian Expert

47Call 1-877-338-8687 or visit SmithsonianJourneys.orgTo Register