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Peru + Galapagos + Easter Island

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18 days / 17 nights
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Program

Day 1 Lima

Arrival Lima Jorge Chavez Airport.

Meeting and transfer to the hotel.

Hotel accommodation.

Day 2 Lima - Cousco

Breakfast.

7:00 a.m. hotel transfer to the airport for the Cousco flight.

Arrival, airport meeting Cousco and the transfer to the hotel.

After a little rest in the afternoon... An overview bus tour of Cousco with Russian-speaking hyd. More than 3,000 metres above sea level, Peru ' s most mysterious city, Kusco, is located. From a long time, he has been known as the capital of the Inks and is considered an archaeological and historical centre throughout South America, and he is still enchanting and burying ancient secrets. According to local assumptions, the city founded the first ink representative, Manko Kapak, who settled here from the coast of Lake Titikak.

Visit to architectural complexes:

(1). Saxahuaman Resistance - A secure and temple complex built by incineration in the fifteenth century. Nowadays, the complex consists of three layers of walls in the cycling of the giant stone blocks. The largest of them weigh more than 3,000 tons, with a distance of several dozen kilometres. Some archaeologists believe that the walls existed before the turkeys, which built several cults inside the walls.

2. Temple Kenko, The one who has been awarded the title of an archaeology monument in the Holy Valley. In his form, he reminds me of the amphitheater that was planted in the rock. That's where the Indians were holding the main sacred rites. It's not just a holy place, it's the host of four temples on the mountain slope: the fortress of Pukara and the temple of Tambomachai water.

(3). Temple Korykanca - The Golden Temple was the main saint in the Inkov Empire. When conquistadors invaded, the temple was destroyed and its founding was the beginning of a new Santo Domingo building. According to the old-fashioned predictions, all the walls and the internal interface were covered with gold. After the Spanish invasion, however, the Indians managed to take all the precious parts and take them with them. At that time, there was a big gold altar inside and found a huge gold disk on which the sun God was portrayed.

Inti.

An additional visit may be made to the city of Kusco (for an additional fee).

Return to the hotel. Rest.

Cousco Day 3 - Mach Picchu - Kusco

Breakfast.

Meeting at a hotel with a Russian-speaking hyd and a transfer to a railway station. Train and train Moving to Hot Sources.

Next, guided tours Machu Picchu Ink town, which has existed for over a hundred years. It is built by Pachakutec, the ruler of the Empire, as a holy residence. There was a palace complex in the city, a home of famous empire people and a temple complex. Machu Piccha is a real mystery, because the city was abandoned, and archaeologists still haven't found out why. The city is high in the mountains, at an altitude of 2,450 metres above sea level, so it has not been destroyed and looted by conquistadors. Machu Piccha was opened in 1911 thanks to the American scientist Hairam Bingham. The city is built using construction technologies that hit even a modern man: buildings built on slopes, stable, stone blocks are carefully constructed and buildings are in the surrounding landscape. Since 1983, Macha Picci has been on the list of the Unesco Heritage Memorial and since 2007 on the New Wonders of Light.

In the afternoon - Aguas Calentes.

Dinner at the El MAPI national kitchen.

Returning on a train to Cousco.

Arrival and transfer to the hotel.

Cousco Day 4

Breakfast.

Free day.

For additional charges Tour to the Holy Inkov Valley.

Many of the ruins of ancient cities lie in the sacred valley of inks: Pisak, Olyantaitambo, Chinchero, Uruba. People ' s fishing products - ceramics, carpets, souvenirs, silver and leather products can be purchased at the Piesak site. In the Auanakancha zoo You'll be able to love and feed adorable flaps, alpacas, unaco and vikunium, to get to know the process of extraction and natural painting the wool.

Next, the tour continues. Olantambo archaeological complex, One of Inkov's most important military installations.

Lunch is the Swedish table at the Tunupa National Cook.

Return

Hotel.

Cousco Day 5 - Puno

Breakfast.

6:15 - Transfer to a bus station to move on a tourist bus to the city Pun

You'll be on your way. Stop in the village of Andaguayilyas, The famous Church of San Pedro Andaguaillas. The church for her amazing scrubs is called the Sikstine Capella of South America. It was built in 1631 on the basis of an ancient ink temple. The temple's incredibly beautiful and richly decorated, but it's pretty sparse outside. A unique painting, the luxury of the blind, all of which makes the church a card of the Andaguaillas village and the treasure of the Uruba Valley.

The next stop is the Rakchi Temple. It is an archaeological monument of the Ink era, formerly a religious centre, which is located at an altitude of 3.5 kilometres above sea level. A temple of 92 metres long and a width of 25 metres is devoted to the founder of Viracoch. It's the only turkey monument where colones were used to support the roof of the temple, which was all 22. Swan table in Sikouani.

Next stops: La Raya (4,400 metres above sea level) and Pukara, where you're going to visit the museum of litico.

About 18:00. To Puno, who is the capital and the largest city of Puno province in the south-east of Peru. It is located at a height of 3,860 metres above the sea level on the shore of Lake Titika, which is considered to be the highest sea-going lake on the planet.

Hotel accommodation.

Day 6 Puno - Lake Titicaca - Lima

Breakfast.

At 7:00 a.m., a meeting with a hyd and a transfer to a port to send to Lake Titikak.

For many inhabitants of Peru, Lake Titicaca is a sacred place. They believe that Manko Kapak, First Ink Chief, was a direct descendant of the Sun and was born in the lake waters. Today, Uro Indians, who live on the islands of Lake Titicaca, consider themselves " desert people " by birth.

Graduation of the Wallace Islands - more than 40 man-made islands. Here, you will learn the history of the islands and its people, you will be able to purchase numerous souvenirs and ride a cane ship. To feel the real Peruvian exotic, you'll visit Takil's island in the corner of Lake Titac. It's like time's cold.

People live by their own laws and moral rules, there's no crime, police, transport, cats and dogs. The main settlement is in the mountains, at an altitude of 3,950 over the sea level. Island is famous for its ethnic cultural values - the island ' s population retains old traditions, especially with regard to tissue. The island ' s textile arts in 2005 was declared the " Scheming of the oral and intangible heritage of mankind " by the United States.

Lunch on the island.

Return to Puno.

Transfer to the airport to fly to Lima.

Meeting at Lima airport, the transfer to the hotel.

Day 7 Lima - Quito

Breakfast.

Transfer to the airport for an international flight to Quito.

Arrival, meeting and transfer to the hotel.

Hotel accommodation and recreation.

Day 8

Breakfast.

Visit to the city of the Serdin of Peace.

You will have a unique opportunity to stand by one leg in the north and another in the southern hemisphere. The Peace Serody Memorial is on the equator, the point was defined by French geodesyists in the 18th century.

The tour will continue in the modern and colonial areas of Ecuador ' s capital, recognized by UNESCO in 1978 as a World Heritage Monument. Quito is situated at a height of 2,800 metres above sea level, surrounded by peaks of volcano. This colonized city was founded by conquistadors in 1534 on the ruins of ancient inks. Excursions include the examination of the city ' s main features: the area of independence, the building of the Presidential Palace, the Cafederal Collection. Particular attention is paid to the Church of San Francisco of 1535, the first major religious building on the continent and the great Church of La Compania, which was built by the Jesuits in 1605. Old Quito has 12 monasteries and over 50 churches.

Return to the hotel.

Day 9 Quito - Galapagos Islands

Breakfast.

Transfer to the Galapagos airport.

Meeting at the airport on Baltra Island.

Transfer to the hotel on Santa Cruz Island.

Lunch.

Visiting a turtle beach is a great place to swim and dive. Return to the hotel.

Galapagos Day 10 - Isabela

Breakfast.

Escury on Isabela Island.

The island is named after Queen Isabella Castilski,

Columba's financing maritime travel. This largest island of the archipelago is a sea horse. There are six large volcanoes in its territory, five of which are active. The highest point of Isabella is the volcano of Wolf located in the northern part of the island. The Sierra Negra volcano occupies the world ' s second largest cross-section (11 km). Another volcano, Chico, showed his threatening temper in 2005. After this eruption, there were tediously cold latrines and tunnels, with a feeling that you were on the Moon or Mars. The look is different from the unusual black sand of lava origin. The submarine fans are waiting for “concessions” with sea lions and turtles, and beach recreational amateurs can view sea depth inhabitants directly from the shore. It's as exciting to watch the galapagos flamingo that loved the salt lake of Baltazar. There are Galapagos penguins, bachelors, sea iguas, obedi, pelicans and crabs on the island. On the volcano slopes, you can see the sun-heating iguana, the galapagosian canyuks, as well as a variety of virks. But especially the island is famous for the population of giant galapagos turtles, a total of about 10,000 people of ancient Isopolines.

Lunch.

Return to the hotel.

Dinner.

Galapagos Day 11

Breakfast.

You're expected to take a 3-hour walk on the boat.

You'll visit the Akuli Canal, the beach of the iguan, the channel of love, the cave and the beach of Punta Estrada. Punta Estrada laguna's incredibly brute and transparent waters in the wild rocks are turning and wandering. I'd like to duck into this cold purity, hiding my body from the beams of the infamous sun. Punta Estrada - a great place to swim and snorkele.

In the afternoon - Visit to Charles Darwin Station.

Santa Cruz is a real find for amateurs of water sports. Diving, submarine swimming, yachting is where every amateur of water sports will find himself a shower. Charles Darwin ' s research centre, hosted in 2002 by the International Cosmos Prize, is considered to be the main asset of the island. This international " evolution laboratory " is based on the objective

Supporting and protecting the biosphere of the archipelago. This is the National Park General Department.

Return to the hotel. Lunch. Dinner.

Day 12 of the Galapagos Islands - Lima

Breakfast.

Visit to the Craters of the Twins.

There are many craters on Galapagos, like any other volcanic islands. The moving central part of Santa Cruz Island, you'll see two giant craters near the highway. These are the Los Gemelos craters (translated from the Greek " twins " ), huge crusts covered by tropical vegetation and attracting an unusual species. In addition to lava tunnels, one of the island ' s most interesting natural features is the island ' s most interesting. Looking down from the edge, the craters look like ancient stones in which people reached a stone to build their homes. The depth of failures is about 30 metres, but according to local legends, one of the craters is so deep that no one can know its true dimensions. The edges of the craters are still very mobile and may collapse, so no approach to their edge is recommended. In 1989, a survey site was made for the convenience of visitors around one of the twins. The scale is striking: several football fields can be freely located in each crown.

After completion of the tour, a transfer to the airport for exit Lima.

Arrival, meeting and transfer to the hotel.

Day 13 Lima

Breakfast.

Free time in Lima.

For an extra fee, you can order a tour of Paracas-Naska.

At 4.30, moving to an individual minibus in Paracas.

At the port, at 8 a.m., a landing on the velocity boat for the Andean Candelier of Paracas and Balestas Island. Andean Candelabre Paracas - It's a giant ancient drawing on the shore slope that was in the same technology as Naska's drawing. Candelbre's height is 128 m and the width is 74 m. Line thickness ranges from 1.5 to 4 m and depth reaches 60 cm.

Balestas - a place to monitor the lives of penguins, sea lions and many bird species. Dolphins can be found at some point of luck during a boat ride to the islands.

After a 2-hour tour, a transfer to the airport on a bus. Naska's lines. Naska Desert

The giant pictures of animals, humans and geometric features that can only be seen from the height of avian flight.

Dinner in a national kitchen restaurant.

In the afternoon, moving to Lima.

Or for an extra fee, a tour on Lima with a visit to the Golden Museum.

Lima - A large and one of the most beautiful cities in Peru and Latin America. The year of the city ' s founding is 1,535, when Spanish colonizers used it as a fortress during the hostilities in Peru. In the meantime, this town had a second name, the City of the Kings, because it was in Lima that there were luxury congregations and great mansions of Spanish knowledge, as well as the palace of the VC. Architectural structures of those times still enjoy their glory and give special charm to the city itself. The Lima is located on the Pacific coast down the Andes and is not only the largest metropolitan area in South America, but also a unique city offering tourists a lot of entertainment and recreation. The course begins with Miraflores, visiting the Park of the Favorite, the Olive Park, the old colonial siege in the San Isidro area, as well as a panic visit to the pyramid of Ouak Puklan, the most mysterious and remarkable of Lima. According to researchers, it was built around 25,000 years ago, but it was recently discovered in the middle of the 20th century. The city of Lima, which preserved the history of the colonial period, the rule of Spanish governors and conquistadors. You're going to visit the three most important buildings of that era located in the main area of Plaza de Armas: Municipality, House of Government, Cafedral, with a tomb of Francisco Pisarro. Another major feature is the gold museum, which represents the largest private collection of various gold and silver decorations, precious stones, textiles and stones.

Return to the hotel.

Additional dinner is offered - the Swedish national kitchen table with folklore show and transfers (from 19 to 22).

Easter Day 14

Transfer on Easter Island.

When you arrive on the island, you will be met with flowers.

Transfer in

Otai Hotel.

Rest.

While located in the Pacific at a distance of 3,703 kilometres west of the Chilean coast, the Easter Island is one of the remotest and mysterious islands of the planet and has been placed by UNESCO on the World Heritage list. The island was named as a result of the discovery of the day of Easter Day in 1722 by Dutch sailors, and the island ' s renowned stone mai statues, which scientists can no longer see today.

At 3:00. A tour of the archaeological zone in the career of Ahu Winap. There are two ahous and remnants of stone walls consisting of monolithic blocks in the " Ink style " , that is, the architectural style very much resembles the walls of the ancient ink empire that can be seen in Cuzco. Nobody knows what it was. Vinapus is a very beautiful place in itself, and there's an amazing landscape of ocean, hills and valleys. The journey will continue in Ahu Akiwi, a ritual place rebuilt in 1960. Ahu Akiwi is a special sacred site on Rapa Nui (Pashi Island). Other Aquivi's posters are different because all seven moais look towards the ocean. Moai Ahu Akiwi is believed to be astronomical, as they always stand behind the rising sun. According to the legend, the statues were in this place as a tribute to seven researchers sent by King Hoto Matua before his colonized travel. There are two sets of moai statues behind them, allowing astronomical precision to determine when sunlights are bright from summer sunset. At the end of the tour, it is planned to visit the cave of Te Pahu. Many facilities now located in museums were located in the cave of the island.

Return to the Otai Hotel.

Easter Day 15

Breakfast.

New tour on Easter's mystery island.

During this whole-day tour, we travel to various archaeological zones to learn the development of the Rapa Nui culture, including its origins, prosperity and worst times. The coast trip, the visit to Ahu Akaang, then to the Rano Raraqa volcano and his slopes, where most of the Moai was cut, and where there are so far more statues. Visit to Ahu Tonriki himself

A large platform with 15 retreaded statues. The tour will then proceed to the Poika peninsula located on the northern coast, with the stopover of Ahu Tea Pito Kura, where the largest statue outside the stones and the island ' s energy centre are located.

Then we're going to the beach of Anakin, with his warm bruise water, white sand, palms and Ahu Nao, creating one of the most attractive landscapes of the island.

Time to walk and swim.

Return to the hotel.

Day 16 Easter, Santiago de Chile

Breakfast.

Third tour on Easter Island.

It begins from a rise on the ropes of the Rano Kao volcano to an inspection site on the edge of a crater, inside which there is a beautiful lake with a characteristic vegetation.

Then you're waiting.Orongo Ceremonial Village - The location where the island ' s chiefs were chosen for a year through a risky competition. All of the island ' s clans gathered in spring in numerous stone " home " , waiting for the arrival of the Holy Matutara bird to choose Tangat Man, a bird man. The Ruins of Orongo have great historical and archaeological value.

Transfer to the airport. They'll give you flowers for good-bye.

The flight to Santiago.

Transfer to the hotel.

Hotel accommodation.

Santiago de Chile Day 17

Breakfast.

City tour Santiago de Chile

The tour begins in the centre of the city with a visit to the La Moneda Palace, which is a historic monument. His building was erected in 1799, in recent years of Spanish domination, to house the royal coin yard, and was done in a traditional non-classical style. In the middle of the nineteenth century, the building was placed under the Chilean Government, and since then Palacio de la Moneda has been the residence of the Government. Next, the tour will continue with the Plaza de Armas, the Central Square of Santiago, the history of the city began. The building of the House of Governors of Chile, the Municipality of Santiago, Glavpotamt, the building of the Royal Audiencia and the City Assembly are located in the area. Then you will rise up to the San Christobal hill to the statue of the Holy Virgin Mary, where the great panic of the whole city opens.

Next, you will visit the modern quarters of Santiago: Vitacura, Las Condez and Providencia, along the Mapocho River, and meet the great architecture of the main prospects of Santiago.

After the tour, return to the hotel.

Day 18 Santiago de Chile

Breakfast.

Free time.

Transfer to the airport to go home.


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A tour cost, one man, a prick.

one-stop accommodationtwo-way accommodation
Hotel 4*
10650 USD8800 USD

Information

Cost includes:
  • Insurance,
  • living in hotels of Class 4*
  • Input tickets to the locations indicated on the route.
  • Lima-Cusco, Juliak-Lima,Lima - Guayaquil - Galapagos - Quito
  • Transfers, relocations and feeding under the programme,
  • Russian-speaking guided tours all over Peru, Guayaquil, Quito, Santiago,
  • Rail ticket, class Expedition on the Kusco-Aguas Calentes-Cusco route,
  • Entrance tickets to the programme museum, including an entrance ticket to the Galapagos National Park and an entrance ticket to the Easter National Park,
Payment shall be made:in mushrooms
Additional pay is paid:
  • International airlift,
  • Visa (if necessary)
  • tip and personal expenses,
  • additional tours,
  • Kiev - Lima, Santiago de Chile - Kiev, Lima - Easter - Santiago
  • airport charges,
  • additional tours,
  • alcohol and cool drinks,
  • Port airport transfer on Easter Island (paid locally and owned by local airlines),
  • English-speaking Hyde on the Galapagos Islands and on the island of Pazhe
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