Explore Peru’s culture, history, and food with this nine-day itinerary filled with fun activities for the whole family. Start in Lima with a hands-on cooking class, then paint colorful ceramic bulls in Cusco before heading into the Sacred Valley for ruins and rafting adventures along the Río Urubamba. Ride the observatory train to Machu Picchu for a guided tour and self-led hike before wrapping up back in Cusco with visits to a 15th-century Inca fortress and an evening of stargazing at the planetarium.
Highlights
- Craft pottery with your kids using traditional Andean techniques at a home in Pisac
- Meet friendly llamas and alpacas in Awana Kancha and see local artisans weaving
- Brave Class II and III rapids on a whitewater rafting trip through the Sacred Valley
- Tour Machu Picchu with an “explorer kit” and a dedicated guide just for the kids
- Discover Inca cosmology and see the southern stars at Cusco’s Planetarium
- 9 Days/ 8 Nights
- January to December
- Moderate
Difficulty
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Travel Program
Day 1: Arrive in Lima, Explore the Peruvian Capital
Welcome to Peru! You’ll land in Lima, the country’s vibrant capital known for its coastal setting and colonial architecture. Meet your driver at the airport and transfer to your hotel in the upscale district of Miraflores or San Isidro. After checking in and freshening up, venture out to explore the city at your own pace. A perfect family-friendly stop is the Parque de las Leyendas, an expansive zoo and archaeological site featuring a variety of animals, botanical gardens, and ruins. While there, grab some lunch and stop at one of the many picnic areas and playgrounds to take a break from sightseeing.
Wander past native Peruvian species, such as llamas, condors, and monkeys, all housed in well-maintained enclosures that mimic their natural habitats. Be sure to visit the on-site aquarium featuring marine life from the Pacific Ocean. When darkness falls, make your way to Parque de la Reserva to see the Magic Water Circuit. Watch as over a dozen fountains come to life with colorful lights and choreographed music. The highlight is the Grand Fountain, sure to mesmerize the kids as it shoots water up to 262 feet (80 m) high.
Day 2: Cooking Class at Urban Kitchen, Free Afternoon
Spend your morning at the sleek and modern Urban Kitchen, where you and your family can don aprons and discover how to cook traditional Peruvian dishes. Learn about the rich history, traditional techniques, and cultural significance of the local cuisine as you make ceviche (fresh raw fish or seafood marinated in citrus juice) and lomo saltado (marinated strips of beef, onions, and tomatoes). When everything is ready, sit down to enjoy your meal paired with drinks and fresh fruit. Then, take the recipes and aprons with you to recreate these Peruvian dishes at home.
Day 3: Fly to Cusco, Toritos de Pucará Workshop
Say goodbye to Lima this morning as you transfer to the airport for a 1.5-hour flight to Cusco, the former capital of the Inca Empire. Upon arrival, meet your driver at the airport and transfer to your hotel to check in. Then, head to a two-hour ceramic workshop led by local women, where you’ll each decorate a torito de Pucará, a traditional ceramic bull originating from Pucará, a small village known for its skilled artisans. Before you begin, learn about the story of the ceramic bulls and their importance in local traditions, such as bringing good luck, protection, happiness, and prosperity.
When you receive your bull and work supplies, you’ll plan your design using traditional and contemporary techniques or augmented reality. In addition to painting the ceramic bull, you’ll add a local touch with gold leaf, which has deep roots in Cusco’s colonial art. Enjoy a delicious cup of coffee made from locally produced beans while the kids finish their painting, then wrap your crafts up safely to take home with you.
In the afternoon, you can wander through Cusco’s UNESCO-listed historic center to find somewhere for lunch. Then, take the kids on a self-guided tour of Museo Inka to learn about one of the most advanced cultures in pre-Columbian America together. Housed in a beautifully restored colonial building, the museum showcases an extensive collection of artifacts, including intricately woven textiles, ceramics, and tools that illustrate the daily life, religious practices, and engineering prowess of the Inca. Afterward, return to your hotel to relax.
Day 4: Transfer to the Sacred Valley via Awana Kancha & Pisac
After a restful night in Cusco, hit the road on a 1.5-hour transfer to the Sacred Valley, known for its terraced hillsides, ancient ruins, and traditional Andean villages. On the way, stop at Awana Kancha, a cultural center where you can witness skilled artisans demonstrate their traditional weaving techniques. The kids will also have the opportunity to interact with friendly llamas and alpacas as they discover the importance of these adorable animals in Andean daily life. Next, make a short stop at Mirador Taray for far-reaching views on the way to the town of Pisac, situated along the Río Vilcanota.
When you arrive, meet Señor Vicente and enter his family home to learn about traditional Andean life and ancestral crafts that use pre-Columbian instruments. Following an introduction and meditation session, learn traditional Andean techniques to transform clay into a beautiful piece of pottery. Work alongside your kids as you bend, mold, and shape the clay under Vicente’s expert guidance. When you’re happy with your creations, leave them with Señor Vicente’s family, who will dry, fire, and paint your pieces in traditional style and then deliver them to your hotel.
The adventure doesn’t stop there, though, as you continue to Pisac Archaeological Park to see the well-preserved burial grounds, irrigation systems, and astronomy centers. As you explore the site, you’ll also see the impressive agricultural terraces demonstrating advanced Inca farming techniques that allowed them to cultivate crops in the challenging mountainous terrain. End your day at a local hacienda (estate) for lunch made with local ingredients before transferring to your hotel in the Sacred Valley to check in.
Day 5: Full-Day Rafting Adventure on the Río Urubamba
Today’s activity is sure to be a highlight, as you transfer 30 minutes to Pachar to go rafting through the Sacred Valley. Note that the minimum age (with previous experience) is eight. Complete a comprehensive safety briefing, don your equipment, and hop aboard your raft for a practice session on the calm sections of the Río Urubamba. Then you’ll start paddling through gentle waters toward the ancient town of Ollantaytambo and its Inca terraces, passing more traditional Peruvian villages and ancient Inca ruins along the way.
Next, you’ll navigate an exhilarating mix of Class II and III rapids, like Los Chacras and the thrilling El Resbaladero, known as “The Slide,” with its small whirlpools and waves. After 1.5 hours on the water, enjoy lunch at Tambo Apumayo, a riverside ecolodge, where you can savor authentic Andean cuisine overlooking Nevado Veronica, an iconic Sacred Valley peak. When you’ve finished eating, peruse an array of handmade products made by local artisans, like intricate textiles and pottery, before returning to your hotel.
Day 6: Train to Aguas Calientes, Family-Friendly Machu Picchu Tour
Continue your travels today as you transfer two hours to Ollantaytambo, where you’ll board the Vistadome Observatory train to Aguas Calientes, the gateway to the UNESCO-listed Machu Picchu. Enjoy a lively welcome show featuring traditional Andean music and dance at the railway station, then climb aboard the luxurious train, which has panoramic windows and glass ceilings offering unobstructed views of the dramatic valleys, towering Andean mountains, and lush jungles you’ll pass. For an even better view, head to the observatory car with its open-air balcony.
Enjoy a complimentary snack box and beverage as part of the onboard service while you relax in comfortable leather seating and listen to audio guides detailing the region’s history. Following the 1.5-hour train journey, transfer to the Sumaq Machu Picchu Hotel, where you’ll meet your two local guides—one for the adults and one for the kids. Together, you’ll catch a 30-minute bus up winding roads to Machu Picchu for a fun and educational family tour of the ancient citadel. When the kids tire, sit down and enjoy a box lunch, typically a sandwich, fruit, and a snack.
Each child will also receive an “explorer kit,” which includes a backpack, a map, a hat, a magnifying glass, and a stuffed toy named “Allco”—a Peruvian dog known as the guardian of the ruins. With their playful companion and dedicated guide, your children can explore the citadel and learn about its history and architecture while you engage a little deeper with your guide. After the four-hour tour, hop on the bus back to the hotel to settle in and enjoy its family-friendly amenities, like a kids’ painting kit, board game rentals, and mini chef workshops.
Day 7: Self-Guided Machu Picchu Hike, Transfer to Cusco
Fuel up with a kid-friendly breakfast at the hotel and grab a piece of the “cake of the day” for later, then head back to Machu Picchu for more exploration at your own pace. For an active family adventure, choose a hike to see the ruins from a higher perspective. One of the most popular is the 1.2-mile (2 km) round-trip trek to the summit of Huayna Picchu, the towering peak behind the citadel. Follow narrow, stone-carved paths, using the steel cables to aid your climb, and marvel at the panoramic views of the UNESCO-listed site surrounded by forested mountains and misty valleys.
Families who are looking for more of a challenge can hike to the summit of Montaña Machu Picchu. It’s a 3.2-mile (5 km) round-trip trail, and the steep ascent and high altitude make it more difficult. The trail is typically less crowded than the one to Huayna Picchu, but equally as rewarding, offering views of the ruins from a higher elevation. After your trek, take the bus back to Aguas Calientes and enjoy lunch before your 1.5-hour return train journey to Ollantaytambo (complete with an Andean dance and baby alpaca fashion show on board!). Meet your driver there for the two-hour transfer to your hotel in Cusco.
Day 8: Cusco Walking Tour, Evening at the Planetarium
Get ready for a fun-packed, full-day family discovery tour of Cusco and its ancient surroundings. Start your day exploring Sacsayhuamán, a massive 15th-century Inca fortress where you’ll uncover ancient mysteries while wandering among stone walls, temple ruins, and ceremonial platforms. Next, stroll through the picturesque hillside neighborhood of San Blas, with its narrow cobbled streets, whitewashed adobe buildings, and a thriving community of artisans. Then, follow your guide to Plaza de Armas to admire the 17th-century Cusco Cathedral, built on top of an Inca palace.
Next, dive into history at Qorikancha, also known as the Temple of the Sun. Dedicated to the sun god, Inti, this site blends Inca and colonial architecture, with the Santo Domingo Convent built by Spanish colonizers right on top of the ancient temple’s foundations. Finish the tour at the lively Mercado Central de San Pedro, where you can sample vibrant produce, artisanal goods, and traditional Peruvian snacks. Treat the family to a fresh fruit smoothie as you explore the bustling market together.
If you and the children aren’t too tired, celebrate the final evening of your trip at the Planetarium Cusco. Discover how the Incas viewed the cosmos, including their interpretations of constellations and the importance of celestial bodies in their daily lives and agricultural cycles. After an engaging presentation, you’ll have the chance to look at the night sky through powerful telescopes, observing the Southern Hemisphere’s stars, planets, and the Milky Way under Cusco’s clear mountain skies.
Day 9: Fly to Lima, Depart
If your kids are early risers, take advantage of your last few hours in Peru with a visit to the ChocoMuseo. The museum offers a hands-on journey through the history and production of chocolate, from the ancient Maya and Aztec civilizations to modern techniques. Immerse yourself in the experience with a workshop to create your own chocolate treats or purchase some to take home from the gift shop. When it’s time, return to the hotel to grab your bags, meet your driver, and transfer to the airport, where you’ll catch a flight to Lima for your onward connection. Safe travels!
Included meals: B=breakfast; L=lunch; D=dinner
What's Included
Included
- English- and Spanish-speaking guide
- Entrance tickets as per itinerary
- Accommodation
- Trekking staff (if applicable)
- Camping equipment (if applicable)
- Meals as specified in the itinerary
- Transportation as per itinerary
- Airport transfers (if specified)
Not included
- International or domestic flights
- Travel insurance
- Tips
- Personal expenses
- Optional tours or additional entrance tickets
- Personal equipment
What to Bring
What to Bring or take fo Day Hiking and Technical Equipment for Climbing Expedition
This equipment list is compiled to provide you with adequate help when choosing your equipment for a climb. Most items are required. Please consider each of them and make sure you understand the function and exclusive use for mountaineering, before substituting or removing items from this list. Please note that this list has been carefully annotated by the organizer. Remember that mountaineering, climbing or mountain expeditions tours is an extreme, risky sport, therefore everything related to it is of great attention.
Equipment Trekking
Hiking backpack for hiking 50 to 60 liters
Light gloves for hiking or (Optional Mittens waterproof)
Medium weight socks
Sleeping bag (-15º to 20ºC)
Small daypack for one day hiking 30 liters
Weather-appropriate clothing (think moisture-wicking and layers)
Hiking boots or shoes
Medium weight parka with fibber fill or down
Rain poncho (or rain gear)
Long-sleeved shirts
Fleece or Wool sweater and/or trousers
Lightweight pants
Cotton short-sleeved shirts or t-shirts
Water bottle for hiking or trekking
Strong waterproof duffel bag
Flashlight with spare batteries and bulb
Towel for personal hygiene each participantFirst-aid kit
Regular and long underwear
Knife or multi-tool
Light cap and wool hat
Sunglasses with UV certification, Sun block, lips
The rest of the list Essentials as appropriate for your hike
Grooming and personal hygiene kit
One Hiking Buff per person
Equipment Mountain
3 Locking carabiners, we recommended per person
We recommend 2 ice screws for each client
1 Daisy Chain (Life Line) per each person
2 Ice axes (per person) technical, we recommended GRIVEL company
1 ATC descender (Rappel), this is very necessary for technical mountains
2 Cords for prusik, very important (Size Cord 6 mm x 10 m. long)
Gloves(Good gloves) for expeditions over 6000meters
Harness for climbing
Sleeping pad / Mattress, we recommend with air or inflatable mattress
Crampons, we recommended GRIVEL company
Walking sticks – Trekking Poles (optional), a pair per person, we recommended GRIVEL company
Down Jacket for expedition
Very important to have personal clothing such as pants and jacket with GOROTEX certification
First aid kit, for high mountains, because we as guides cannot medicate clients
Backpack Capacity 60 liters, it is better to have a bigger backpack to go comfortably to the high camps, because here you have to carry all your personal things
Gaiters or Leggings, now modern boots already have built-in (Incorporated), but better to have an extra pair
Dressing appropriately for the mountains can make the difference between a pleasant trip and a really uncomfortable one. Clothing must provide the right degree of temperature, perspiration and be well ventilated. Preferably cotton clothing should be avoided, as in humid conditions they absorb body heat.
In general, the weather conditions in in the Andes of South America can vary from day to day and even throughout the day. Therefore, clothing must be versatile.
Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions you may have regarding the necessary equipment.
Prices & Dates
FROM/TO
PRICE (USD)
TRAVEL STATUS
- Single Supplement (I want my own room and tent) – $000 on request.
Please note: Insurance for emergency evacuation is required for this trip. Call for more details.
» Additional dates available upon request
» Rates may vary from July 26th to 31th for the national holidays
Prices (per person):
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Deposit for reservations
— USD (– EUR) ✓ Full payment 40 days before. No refund if you cancel less than 30 days!
Places: *Available
Trip-code: Number ►BOL-000
Duration: 1 day
Participants: Minimal: 2 Maximal: 15
Members: We don’t have an open group to join – We can open a new group – Contact us!
Country / Location: Bolivia
Mountain Guide: Eric Raul Albino Lliuya
Other dates / additional info: Contact us!
3% early bird discount when booking 6 months prior to departure 2024
Legend Booking-information:
EZZ Single room supplement
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Eric Raul Albino Lliuya
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Hans Honold | Certified Mountain and Ski Guide
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Accommodations
Scroll through our exclusive accommodations for this trip below. Although very unlikely, we will be able to make substitutions when necessary. The comfortable accommodations that guests stay in every night offer comfort, the level that these options are are 3 stars and some hostels in some towns of first class quality to make your stay very pleasant.
*These exact accommodations are not guaranteed. In some cases, alternative accommodation of similar quality and location can be used.

Albergue Ecológico Tomarapi

Hoteles Taykas
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Frequently Asked Questions
What our travelers or clients always ask questions before joining our trips, tours & expeditions, read all the information provided here.
Suggested FAQs
What experience and how fit do I need to be to climb this mountain? Is this program suitable for children or older people?
For our mountain climbing trips: If they are easily accessible mountains: For easy-climb mountains, well, you don’t need much experience, but if you already want to climb mountains above 6,000 meters and the conditions become more difficult, we recommend if you already want to go through mountains above 6,000 meters, have a basic or intermediate course for a good preparation. It is very important to be physically, technically and psychologically prepared.
Regarding the preparation of children: Everything will depend on which mountain you want to climb with your children, once you are clear on which of our tours or mountains you want to go with your children, we can give you some advice or see how to prepare them before going with they.
Regarding older people: It all depends on the condition of experience and how well the person is in health, on many occasions older people are the best to walk in the mountains because they have more experience, so it is always good to ask and find out about their experience of older participant. If you have any other questions, please contact us. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066
Will I need to bring any technical equipment of my own? Is it possible to rent equipment, and if so, what would be the approximate cost of that?
In all our trekking or mountaineering trips we do not include personal equipment in our prices, so you have to have your own equipment: Personal equipment (such as boots, ice ax, crampons, harness, sleeping bag, mat, Goretex, etc. ) and also within each page of the trips that we sell is a small list so you can see it on our website.
Our company can also rent the materials that you would need for your trip, see the list here on our website: https://peru-expeditions.org/equipment-rental/ . For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066
Are there any other special requirements such as permits/insurance/vaccines that I need to consider before the tour?
Safe and effective vaccines are available that provide strong protection against serious illness, hospitalization and death from COVID-19. Billions of people have been vaccinated against COVID-19. Getting vaccinated is one of the most important things you can do to protect yourself against COVID-19, help end the pandemic and stop new variants emerging.
We also recommend having accident insurance, we always recommend. We are Partners –Global Rescue. If you have any other questions about the trip we can schedule a date for a calling via WhatsApp. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066
What experience do I need to have? How fit do I need to be? Is this program suitable for children or older people?
To do long-distance hiking you need to at least train or do some tours such as visiting lagoons to get the experience and feel comfortable with what you do, it is always good before doing a long-distance hiking tour to test yourself so as not to be with the problems of altitude sickness during the trekking, and if you travel with children it is good to first train them before taking them, if they are accompanied by an adult of legal age, they must do a good acclimatization before going on the long-distance tour or with high altitude camps If you want to know or learn more advice, we can schedule a call via WhatsApp to clarify your doubts. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066
How far in advance should I start training and what kind of training do you suggest?
The preparation is according to what type and what technical level you want to go and climb a trek or mountain, the preparation will always gain experience little by little.
For this type of demanding or technical climbing sports, it is recommended to do some summits above 5 thousand meters beforehand and have good knowledge of high mountain technical equipment such as the use of technical ice axes, ice screws, correct use of crampons, and of course all the technical material. For more information, we can schedule an appointment to be able to explain in more detail everything about the mountain equipment and the preparations prior to joining our outings. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066
What is the average distance and altitude gain that we will hike each day?
Every day we have active walks around approximately 4, to 5 sometimes 6 hours of walking, everything is according to your pace and physical condition of each person, in each of our travel programs you will find more detailed information, and if If you need more information about each day of the travel program, we can schedule a call via WhatsApp to clarify your doubts or questions, for this please contact us. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066
Will there be porters to help to carry group and personal equipment?
In our trips, either hiking or mountaineering: Depending on the type or destination of the trip that you are going to book, in some parts of the treks you go with mules or donkeys or sometimes with horses, and within the mountain trips, the approach camps are also They go with mules or donkeys, but there are some stretches where pack animals can no longer reach. In this part, our logistics is fully supported by the porters.
Who are the porters? They are people from the area who were born and live in the heights of the towns, they are very strong and are very acclimatized, the reason is that after the tourist season ends they dedicate themselves to agriculture and livestock for that reason they are people They are used to the altitude and have lived in nature all their lives and they are happy to be in the mountains together with our expeditions. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066
How will accommodation and meals be handled during the trek?
About accommodation or meals during the tour: Well, depending on the type of tour, when the tour is a classic cultural tour or a city tour, we eat during the route in tourist restaurants and sleep in category hotels that the client has requested.
If the tour is with camps and trekking: During the activity, logistics we include the service of Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner with traditional and typical meals of the region where you are going to travel with us, during the night we stay in tents, and we have a special tent for the kitchen and another for the dining room.
If the trip is at altitude or in the mountains: We bring special high mountain food, It are quicker meals to cook and we provide complete logistics such as Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner, and we sleep in special 4-season high mountain tents, with the best tents. If you have any questions or concerns, we can schedule an appointment via Whatsapp to clarify all your doubts and give you better information so that your trip is an unforgettable tour.
What is the guide-to-client ratio to climb this mountain?
In mountains above 5000 meters: A local guide takes a maximum of 3 clients = Ratio 3pax = 1 local guide
In technical mountains: In large-big mountains we manage the travel policy, a guide and a maximum of 2 clients = Ratio 3pax = 1 local guide. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066
What is the best time of the year to climb this mountain?
For all the trips that we offer within our main tourist destinations such as South America and Central America, also including the ascent of the 7 continents and the 7 highest peaks of each continent, on each page of our website for each trip we indicate that month or what season to travel, then please read the information you find in our travel offers for each tour. If you have any other questions you can contact us by WhatsApp with one of our travel experts. Thank you so much. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066
Do I have what it takes to succeed on this expedition?
In the interest of the team’s enjoyment and success, we work with every single guest to ensure they are properly prepared and ready for this expedition. We pride ourselves on vetting every member to make sure that the team can bond and succeed together. It really sucks to be grouped with members that are much faster, or much slower, than you are. No one wants to the weakest link on a trip like this. By setting expectations and a solid training plan, we work to insure maximum cohesive success. Use this trip as an exercise motivator, and we will succeed together with style.
How can I get to the trailhead/meeting point?
For the pick-ups of each trip, depending on the place or the trip that you are going to make with us, the meeting point is always at our office, in one of our trips we pick you up where you are staying or staying, or in some cases a A representative of our company will pick you up and then ship you to your transport to continue with your destination of the tour or trip you have booked with us. If you wish to request more information, do not hesitate to contact us. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066
What is the best time of the year for this hike?
For all the trips that we offer within our main tourist destinations such as South America and Central America, also including the ascent of the 7 continents and the 7 highest peaks of each continent, on each page of our website for each trip we indicate that month or what season to travel, then please read the information you find in our travel offers for each tour. If you have any other questions you can contact us by WhatsApp with one of our travel experts. Thank you so much. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066
What happens in the event of bad weather?
About the meteorological conditions of the climate, we try to organize the trips of each tour in the best season to have the best views and enjoy the selected trip but sometimes even is good season we can have bad weather, in this case on hiking or treks trips The complications are minimal, but when this happens during high-altitude climbing expeditions, the complications can become very difficult, that is why the bosses or leaders of the local guides must always make the most correct decision for the safety of our passengers, so we always recommend listening to the best advice from the local guide assigned for each tour. If you have any other questions please contact us. For calls or inquiries to this number: +51 943 081 066
Can I join a group?
We as a local company and connoisseurs of tours have departures on different dates. The best thing to do is to join a travel group to take care of your budget, and of course you can join our groups, but on trips like mountaineering we recommend going in small groups. To join a group, ask us for the dates and we will send you the necessary information to be able to join any of our trips.
Why go in a private trip: For trips whether trekking or high mountains, going privately is the most recommended option, but the costs are more expensive. So, if one joins a group, the prices will be more reasonable. In the mountains, the only disadvantage is if you are in a wall with another partner and if one of the participants gets tired or gets sick. In this case, you have to abort or cancel the summit and return together. For more information, contact us. We can schedule a call via WhatsApp to clarify all your questions.
In a mountain, for example, if 3 people go and one of the participants falls ill on the route, for security reasons they have to cancel or abort the summit or return all together. The same in a technical mountain if the climbing partner gets sick they all have to return, for these reasons sometimes it is better to go private only because for a single person the costs are more expensive for the same reason that the trip would already be private .
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