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Southern Explorations offers a variety of stimulating Peru tour extensions to suit the wide range of interests. We offer ten one-day Peru travel extensions and six multi-day extensions ranging from two to four days, some in the vicinity of our tours and others in regions of the country easily accessible by air. We aim to make these excursions easy and convenient add-ons to the beginning or end of our Machu Picchu trips and other Peru adventures. Read about the possibilities and then give us a call to discuss how best to customize your Peru tour. Whether it's learning how to prepare Peruvian cuisine in Lima, paragliding over Inca ruins in the Sacred Valley, exploring indigenous craft markets, some whitewater excitement on the Apurimac or exploring the Amazon, we can make your Machu Pichu trip even more memorable.
1 Traveler $190
2-3 Travelers $100
4 or more $70
(+ $15 per person for Larco Museum visit)
This is a fully comprehensive tour of the "City of Kings." This exciting tour begins at your hotel at 8:00 am. First is a visit to the Miraflores area, the downtown scene that boasts a view of the Pacific Ocean. Continue to the modern residential suburb of San Isidro, and then drive to the colonial area and the Plaza de Armas where you will see the Government Palace, the Cathedral, the Archbishop's Palace, and the City Hall. The last stop is at Lima's seventeenth-century church, a heritage of world culture. Visits to the Gold Museum can also be arranged. Please for more information.
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1 Traveler $190
2-3 Travelers $100
4 or more $70
(+ $15 per person for Larco Museum visit)
This Peru tour extension has been created for passengers who have an extra six to eight hours in Lima before a late night international flight home. Our knowledgeable guide picks you up at the Lima airport and escorts you on a flexible tour of Lima. You decide on activities and sights to see when you meet your guide. The tour can include visits to churches, museums, or Inca sites not yet experienced. Visits to the beach, San Isidro, or local markets for last minute shopping can also be arranged. We recommend that you end your Peru holiday with a stroll through the charming Miraflores area, admiring the beautiful views of the Peruvian coastline. In Miraflores you can finish up your shopping or enjoy one last taste of Lima's famous seafood dishes. (If you do find yourself with four or more hours before your flight home, we highly advise this tour as there is very little to do at the Lima airport.)
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2 Travelers $395
3 Travelers $255
4+ Travelers $200
Your Peru culinary tour gets underway at 10 AM when you're picked up at your hotel by a specialized guide and taken to the market of Lima's heroic district, Miraflores. Teeming with local produce and seafood, here you'll learn about the ingredients of Peruvian cuisine from your knowledgeable guide. Your private cooking lesson, featuring ceviche and pisco sours, will take place at one of the best restaurants in Lima under the guidance of an expert chef. Ceviche is originally a Peruvian dish dating back to colonial times. After devouring the creation, you'll also learn how to prepare the national aperitif, the Pisco Sour, a sublime blend of Peruvian brandy and lime juice topped with a froth of whipped egg whites. Afterwards, your guide will have lunch with you and explain all the dishes from the menu so you can try different Peruvian plates. Finally, you will visit Downtown Lima and the Culinary Museum before heading back to the airport or return to your hotel. (L)
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2-3 Travelers $150
4+ Travelers $80
This is a Peru tour that visits Huilloc, a small community in the Andes Mountains, famous for its hand-made weavings. Depart from your Cusco hotel at 8 AM and drive for two hours to Ollantaytambo, continuing another hour on a scenic dirt road to reach Huilloc. Upon your arrival, village craftsmen will display their handiwork and give a weaving demonstration specifically for you. Enjoy up to two hours in the community and bargain for these colorful weavings. On the way back to Cusco, you'll visit the fascinating Market of Pisac. A trip to Huilloc helps to sustain the village and is an unforgettable experience.
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2-3 Travelers $210
4+ Travelers $125
For an additional day of hiking on any of our Peru tours, consider a trek to the Cachicata quarry from the Sacred Valley. Offering a fascinating look into the engineering ingenuity of the Inca civilization, Cachicata is where the Incas formed boulders for some of their ambitious building projects miles away such as the Ollantaytambo fortress. This invigorating and scenic hike takes 3 to 4 hours, across the Urubamba River on an ascending trail that affords panoramic vistas of the Ollantaytambo valley, the Vilcanota mountain range and Mount Veronica (18,745 ft.) along the way. We'll lunch surrounded by magnificent views before returning to the Sacred Valley or Cusco.(L)
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2-3 Travelers $210
4+ Travelers $125
Add a day to your Machu Picchu tour learning about ancient agricultural techniques and exploring the picturesque farmland of the Urubamba Valley. It's an area that time has passed by and most tourists have not yet discovered. The day's first stop is the Inca ruin at Moray to view three adjoining agricultural terraces with different microclimates that archeologists believe were likely used for crop experiments. Traveling further back in history, the next stop is the unique salt terraces near the colonial village of Maras. Fed by a heated subterranean stream, the extensive operation has produced salt since before the Incas arrived. These terraces are distinctive for their sheer number as well as for the unusual brown and white patterns created by the soil and salt. A picnic lunch in the tranquil Sacred Valley completes the day, returning you to your hotel in Cusco or the Sacred Valley by late afternoon.
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2-3 Travelers $150
4+ Travelers $80
This Peru tour goes off the beaten path into the countryside to glimpse the traditional life of the Andean people in the Cusco area. In visits to five diverse villages, you'll learn about the regional cuisine, watch bread being made, see an antique textile factory and bird watch at a highland lake prolific with Andean waterfowl.
Depart from Cusco in a private van for an early morning drive across the scenic mountainous plains where small farms produce corn, barley, vegetables and other Peruvian crops. The first stop is the town of Saylla, a small village famous for its pork dishes. Then you travel on to Tipon where the specialty is Cuy (guinea pig). Your next destination on this Peru tour is the small town of Oropesa, famous for its sweet bread baked in enormous ovens. You'll tour one of the bread-making operations and get to sample delectable sweet bread fresh from the oven. Next, you visit Lucre and its local textile museum that dates back to 1861. For a change of pace, you'll stop for some bird watching at scenic Lake Huacarpay teeming with over 100 different species of birds. You then stop for an exquisite picnic lunch in the area with fantastic views. The tour finishes in Pinipampa, a small village that makes the roof textiles for all of Cusco. At the end of the day you will stop back in Tipon for those interested in trying the local delicacy.
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2-3 Travelers $180
4+ Travelers $80
There are two options for 1 day rafting trips from Cusco.
Option 1: Cusco - Hambutio - Pisaq - Cusco
This one day rafting adventure is available year-round for Peru tours in the Cusco area. Stunning scenery highlights this spectacular trip. Depart from Cusco at 7:30 am and drive for forty minutes to the town of Hambutio, in the Sacred Valley. After a safety briefing, you begin an exciting day of introductory river rafting down the Urubamba River. Stop for lunch on a sandy beach midway and then continue down the rapids to our take-out-point. A quick change of clothes and ride to the town of Pisaq. Here, visit the mysterious Pisac ruins, returning to Cusco late in the afternoon.
Option 2: Cusco - Ollantaytambo - Cusco
This stretch of white water rafting is the more intense of the two rafting options. Depart Cusco at 7:30 am for an hour drive to our put-in. After a safety briefing, we begin rafting small rapids and calmer stretches to practice the basics of river running technique. While on the calmer stretches, pass Inca ruins and terraces, experiencing the amazing history of these Inca architectural feats. Also, pass under an ancient Inca bridge. Later in the day, the rapids increase in difficulty. Stop to scout the rapids at Ollantaytambo Station for an adrenaline-filled finale to the river journey. After lunch, explore the Inca town and ruins of Ollantaytambo, before returning to Cusco.
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2-3 Travelers $175
4+ Travelers $105
The areas of Cusco and the Sacred Valley offer exceptional and versatile mountain biking filled with spectacular scenery, cultural wonders and excellent riding trails. The area is suitable for all types of mountain bikers, from beginners with no experience to advanced riders. The excursions are vehicle supported and for the most part are downhill adventures. Upon arrival in Cusco, you will meet with your mountain bike guide the night before your excursion and together plan the best ride that suits your abilities and interests. This is an outstanding day to add to any Peru Tour in the Cusco or Sacred Valley area. Enjoy a day of mountain biking in the land of the Incas, a day that you will never forget.
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