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Our 3 Day Marca Wasi Expedition follows this segment and is now available as an add-on or separately!
$685 double • $835 Single

Peru Itinerary for September 17th - 25th, 2006
9 days 8 nights
$1795
price based on a minimum of 10 passengers double occupancy • single add $175
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This itinerary provides a brief description about each day of the journey. Our plans might be modified to accommodate changing conditions associated with international travel. Please note:Trip Insurance is available and required to attend our journey's. For more information please click the "Trip Insurance" icon above or contact us directly. Trip price might increase for fewer than 10 participants.

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Sunday, September 17th
Day 1: USA/ Lima
You leave home to arrive in Lima, Peru early the next morning. After clearing customs we head to our hotel room.

*For you who have elected to continue from the Jungle portion, you will meet your new traveling companions Monday morning.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Monday September 18th
Day 2: Lima/ Cusco/ Sacred Valley of the Inca
Today we fly to the Inca capitol of Cusco!
The meaning of the word Cusco comes from the Quechua word QOSQO which means navel, it has quite a few meanings,  one of the most important is  "Center, or navel, of the world" which was given by the famous cusquenian writer Inka Garcilaso de la Vega. One of the first things you will notice about Cusco is the altitude. The valley floor is roughly 10,000' above sea level.

From Cusco we continue on to the Sacred Valley of the Inca. Her we find out hotel and rest until tomorrow.

 

 

Tuesday September 19th
Day 3: Sacred Valley of the Inca
/ Ollantaytambo
Today we are taken by private bus to Ollantaytambo.As you explore the area you come upon six massive pink granite slabs. Inspection reveals the inner surfaces to be highly polished and made with precision. We are told these stones were as highly polished on the exposed surfaces as well, at one time. It wasn't until the Spanish came into this area that the stones faced any threat. After all, granite is one of the hardest stones on Earth. The Spanish saw figures carved onto the stones and believed them to be of the devil - they attempted to destroy the temple.

Now these once sacred stone tablets stand silent to their original purpose and meaning. Together, with enhanced awareness, we explore this ancient place to find those waiting treasures.

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Wednesday September 20th
Day 4: Sacred Valley of the Inca
/ Ruinas Pisac and the Indian Markets

After breakfast we travel to the amazing mountain top citadel of Pisac. Wandering the ancient pathways you discover magic of a lost age as you follow dusty paths of Shamen who still practice their ceremonies here. Pisac is an amazing location, and an amazing personal event.

Afterwards, you have a chance to walk the Indian Market. Stone carvings, flute music, photo opportunities, Andean tapestries, fruits and a good afternoon meal await you. later, we return to our lodgings for dinner a good nights rest.

During the evening we might be visited by friends of ours, mountain Shamen, who come down to share their folklore and ceremony.

Music of Shamen who roam the Andes is here

Thursday September 21st
Day 5: Sacred Valley of the Inca
/ Aguas Calientes/ Machu Picchu

Today we travel by train to Aguas Calientes, a sleepy little village nestled in the valley beneath Machu Picchu. Snow and glacier-topped mountains, small villages, and low-hanging clouds are only a few of the many splendors of this area. The Inca considered this valley sacred because of its beauty and temperate climate allowing crops to be grown throughout the year.

After passing by small farms and villages we enter the cloud forest region of the inner Andes. This lush, tropical environment is filled with many species of parrot and other birds. Lush green foliage lies beneath mist drape mountain tops. Here the Inca (and those who came long before) traveled pathways throughout these mountains and valleys. A once great empire flourished here. We can only imagine others from time distant who called this paradise their home. Evidence of their rise and fall are found in many places we are about to explore.

After a 2 -hour journey by train from Ollanta, we arrive at the small village of Aguas Calientes. This remote village is located at the base of the mountain cradling Machu Picchu against the silently moving clouds and bright beckoning stars. After checking into our hotel and enjoying a delicious lunch, we board a bus. Our next stop - the mythic city of Machu Picchu.

The ride up takes about 45 minutes. During that time you climb slowly above the valley floor. Narrow roads and lush greenery are at every turn. Every time I ride up to this majestic place my heart pounds. Of course it is a place of mystery and ancient legends. But, it also has an unspeakable quality to it when seen as you rise through the trees. There perched upon a mountain top, a great city, a jewel against the sky,silently awaits its master's return. Were we they? Are we now? You will feel the pull upon your heart when you eyes first behold this vivid dream come to life. Machu Picchu... to say these words elicits excitement, and the realization of a long held seed of inner knowing.

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Thursday September 21st - Continued
Day 5:
Aguas Calientes/ Machu Picchu

There are no words that can express the way this place looks or how you feel once you enter the grounds and gaze across the landscape. It is truly inspiring!

Our guide escorts us through the ruins explaining every detail, telling us the many stories from the area and answering questions. The accompanied portion of the tour lasts about an hour or so.

Later, you are free to explore the mysteries of this site on your own. Around 5pm we catch the bus back to Aguas Calientes.

After a meal and some shopping you might decide to return to our hotel for dinner and conversation. There are others here from far distant places who might have a few stories as well.

You never know who you might meet while wandering narrow streets of a small village hidden deep within the Andes.

 

 

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Friday September 22nd
Day 6:
Aguas Calientes/ Machu Picchu

Today is a free day for you to further explore Machu Picchu and Aguas Calientes on your own. For those interested, there is an organized hike to the top of the mountain always seen in pictures as the peak in the distance - Huana Picchu (pronounced "why - nah pee - chew"). Climbing to the top you encounter birds, butterflies, and a spectacular view.

Music of the Andes is here

Kat @ Machu Picchu
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Temple of the Three Windows
Machu Picchu morning with mist

Don't feel like climbing a mountain? During the afternoon a different hike is offered.
During this hike you travel into a remote area near the Urubamba river, and behind the mountain Huana Picchu.

Friday September 22nd - Continued
Day 6:
Aguas Calientes/ Machu Picchu/
The Waterfall of Dreams
As we walk into this secluded valley we visit "The Place Where Rainbows Are Born". Along the way we enter into a primitive cloud forest full of 50' Ferns and an assortment of fruit, flowering and coffee trees.

This hike takes about two hours and is on mostly level ground. At the end of our hike we arrive at a beautiful place I have named "The Waterfall of Dreams". Here a majestic waterfall flows over a fern draped cliff. Created from the runoff of a distant glacier, its water is cold, clean and prized by Shamen for its spiritual and curative powers. Water droplets catch the afternoon sun and hang in the air like glittering diamonds.

It's no wonder this place has been kept secret and sacred for centuries. It is a magnificent place of worship and ceremony. Later, we return to the village. The thermal springs they are a short walk away. Listen closely to the sound of running water and the perfumed Andean breeze. You might hear the stories of this powerful place, whispered from flowing water.

Andean Shamen bless the site with music and prayer... click here

 

Saturday September 23rd
Day 7
Aguas Calientes / Cusco
Today you have one more chance to quickly visit Machu Picchu before our train carries us on to the Inca capitol, Cusco. As the sun sets you see mountains draped in mist and snow. By night we have arrived to Cusco where we are met by our private bus and delivered to our waiting rooms.

 

 

Sunday September 24th
Day 8
Cusco
Today we are taken by private bus to the sacred sites nearby. The places visited are: Sascsayhuaman, an ancient temple complex (shown at the right), Tambomachay, the ancient temple of fertility where artesian springs flow and Kenko, an ancient Mu temple that houses the male and female energies of the Creator. We also explore the nearby Monkey Temple and the Temple of the Moon, which is located nearby and within a cave.

After traveling across the surrounding mountainsides we continue back into Cuzco, visiting the Temple of the Sun or locally known as the Coriconcha. During the evening, if weather permits, we return to the Temple of the Moon for meditation and a shamanic ceremony.

This is a remarkable place when the moon is full. As the moon passes directly overhead,its light passes through a hole in the roof of the cave that was intentionally made allowing light to illuminate the altar. While here I assist those who are interested in the further development of their ability to see energy. Those who have come here have developed the ability to not only see the flow of life force energy, but also an understanding of the processes directing this energy. Healers and those seeking awakening have had fantastic experiences here!

Our tour of Cusco ends mid afternoon. Now you have a chance to stroll the city streets, shop and discover the essence of Cusco on your own.

 

About that picture on the right...
It was during Halloween in Cusco. Kathy & I had taken about 50 pounds of hard candy along for the kids in Ollanta - we had a bit of it left over. So, we went into the street to see if the solders might like some. And of course they did!

In return, they had to sing a song with us - one they didn't know the words to, written by John Lennon called "Give Peace A Chance". I'm sure you've heard it. Now imagine these guys on the right - equipped with machine guns, grenade launchers and riot gear swaying and singing "..give peace a chance"

It was a priceless moment we managed to capture after the fact with this picture. And where's the candy? It's in their pockets!

 

 

 

 

Monday September 25th
Day 9
Cusco/ Lima
This morning we catch our return flight to Lima. once we have gathered our possessions our next stop is the world famous archeological museum.
Here you find ancient relics discovered dating back thousands of years. It's amazing to see how each culture has risen and declined over the ages.

Later in the afternoon and into the early evening we pause for our farewell dinner. Afterwards, some of you return to the airport for your flight home.

However, the adventure isn't really over for. If you elect to continue, the next stop is a 13,000 foot mountain top strewn with stone heads, faces and animals. This is one of the most mysterious places on Earth.

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THE ADVENTURE CONTINUES...

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