Guided Walking Holidays in Peru
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This is trip is graded Walking Level 2.
A mixture of part day walks and full day hikes ranging from 2-8 miles (3-13km), mostly on historic trails past Inca ruins, small villages and in timeless valleys.
All our carefully-curated itineraries are designed by our experts. While we make every effort to adhere to the described itinerary, we may take alternative routes or adapt the running order for weather and/or operational reasons.
Arrive in Lima where a transfer will take you to the hotel. You’ll have time to relax and settle in, before an included welcome dinner at the hotel this evening.
Known as The City of Kings, Lima is packed with stunning colonial architecture and religious buildings. We’ll tour some of the most important sites, including Huaca Pucllana, the Plaza de Armas, Lima Cathedral, and the Santo Domingo Convent. Afterwards, we’ll head to the Larco Museum to marvel at a wide range of pre-Columbian art and artefacts. We’ll round off in the Cafe del Museo to sample a local dessert made with an endemic Peruvian fruit known as "lucuma".
After our flight to Cusco, we’ll travel to Yucay in the Sacred Valley - our base for the next four nights. On the way, we’ll visit the Alpacas and Llamas at Awana Kancha farm to learn about local weaving techniques before lunch at a local restaurant.
Distance: 2.5 miles (4 km)
Ascent: 1400ft (430m)
Descent: 1400ft (430m)
Altitude: 2970m - 3400m
Journey through the Andes and the famous Taray viewpoint to take in the Sacred Valley. On arrival at Pisac Inca complex, we’ll explore the extensive ruins on a guided tour, passing through structures that served as homes, storage rooms, and temples. We’ll also admire Inca altars, carvings, tunnels, caves, and the famous Intihuatana (sundial). Next, we’ll follow a section of the Inca trail, circling a mountain to the religious part of Pisac, Intiwatana. We’ll enjoy a picnic lunch before continuing to the town of Pisac via a tall waterfall. After visiting the market, we’ll transfer back. During our tour we’ll also visit a traditional bakery to try freshly-baked
Today we’ll learn about the gastronomy of Cusco and the Sacred Valley by discovering the amazing variety of local crops including potatoes, tarwi, quinoa, beans, and more. Driving to the community of Huayllafara in Lamay, we’ll be welcomed by the people who live and work on the land and taken to their Interpretation Centre. Here, we’ll learn about Andean agricultural methods and traditional farming techniques as we taste a variety of fantastic homegrown produce. Our hosts will share traditional recipes and we’ll sit down to lunch together. This is an amazing opportunity to become immersed in Andean life and culture. In the afternoon, we’ll return to our hotel.
Distance: 5 miles (8 km)
Ascent: Negligible
Descent: 2150 ft (650m)
Altitude: 3500m - 2850m
This morning we’ll visit Chinchero, a town famous for its textiles made on backstrap looms. We’ll join a local family of weavers in their courtyard to learn about this ancient Andean craft. We’ll watch as wool is carded, spun, and dyed. We’ll also learn about the different techniques used to create belts, ponchos, and shawls. We’ll then trek down into the Sacred Valley of the Incas to the town of Huayllabamba. This route follows an original and rarely-used Inca trail still at many points in pristine condition. Here we meet our vehicle and continue to our hotel for our final night in Yucay.
Distance: 6.8 miles (11km) approx
Ascent: 160 ft (50m)
Descent: 2401ft (732m)
Maximum altitude: 3532m
Maras and Moray are two amazing attractions located within a short distance of each other in the Sacred Valley. Firstly, we’ll visit Moray, an Inca archaeological site where several large terraced circular depressions were used to test crop production in various microclimates.
After visiting the ruins, we follow an ancient mule trail with spectacular views of the snow-capped Cordillera Vilcanota. We’ll also see examples of the finest Andean farming on our way before heading back across the plains to the interesting town of Maras for lunch.
We’ll then descend to the famous Salinas, 3,000 salt evaporation ponds that have been in use since Inca times. We’ll explore this amazing site, then descend to the Urubamba River before transferring to our hotel in Ollantaytambo where we'll stay for the next 2 nights.
Distance: 3.8 miles (6km)
Ascent: 160ft (50m)
Descent: 1970ft (600m)
Maximum altitude: 3400m
We’ll start our day with a short drive north to the ruins of Pumamarca, 30 minutes above Ollantaytambo. Learn about the history and purpose of this less visited site with your guide and enjoy wonderful views. We’ll then follow an old Inca Trail down the steeply terraced valley towards Ollantaytambo. We may see people ploughing with oxen or the colourfully-dressed locals walking down to town from the communities above. We’ll then explore the old streets of Ollantaytambo.
This remarkably well-preserved fortress town was the site of the last big battle between the Incas and the Spanish before the remaining Inca rebels fled into the jungles of Vilcabamba. The short but steep climb up to the ruins is well worth the effort and its Inca sun temple displays some of the finest stonework in the area, as well as providing spectacular views along the Sacred Valley. The site was unfinished, and some magnificent stones still lie un-erected, providing important clues to the building methods. We’ll stay in Ollantaytambo for the night.
Distance: 6.8 miles (11km) approx
Ascent: 170ft (550m)
Descent: 80ft (250m)
Maximum altitude: 2650m
Today we’ll embark on a shorter two-day version of the full Inca Trail hike to Machu Picchu. We’ll transfer to Ollantaytambo station to board the train for a 1.5-hour scenic ride to a point known as Kilometre 104. From here, we’ll begin walking. It’s around four hours to the archaeological site of Wiñay Wayna and we’ll stop en route at the recently restored ruins of Chachabamba. Wiñay Wayna is a great spot to take lunch amid a spectacular series of agricultural terraces and water features.
As we continue towards Inti Punku (the Puerta del Sol), lush vegetation flanks us on either side. We’ll enjoy the scent of wild orchids and the sounds of brightly-coloured tropical songbirds. We’ll then have our first spectacular view of Machu Picchu with plenty of time for photos. Before actually reaching Machu Picchu, we’ll take a side road and head by bus down to the lively town of Machu Picchu Pueblo to check into our hotel.
We’ll walk to the starting point of the bus for the short, zigzagging ascent up the road to Machu Picchu – the engineering marvel that was lost to the jungle for years. Rediscovered in 1911 by Yale professor, Hiram Bingham, it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983 and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World in 2007.
A guided walking tour (around two hours) takes us to the most spectacular parts of the extensive archaeological complex. Afterwards, we’ll have free time to explore and enjoy the views of the agricultural terraces, surrounding mountains, and deep gorges.
In the afternoon, we’ll board the train for an interesting ride along the Sacred Valley of the Incas. The scenery is beautiful and the train jolts softly along, allowing you to sit, stare out the window and reflect on all you have seen before our waiting bus whisks us back to our Machu Pichu Pueblo.
Located at an altitude of 3,399m above sea level, Cusco is considered the oldest city on the entire American continent. Our half-day city walking tour starts with visiting Plaza de Armas and its impressive cathedral. Admire historic pieces from the Cusqueña School of Art, including the Macaw-winged cherubs and the guinea pig served at The Last Supper. Another highlight is Qoricancha temple, once home to the centre of the Inca Sun worship with its life-sized statues in solid gold.
You’ll have time to visit San Pedro Market to buy tropical fruits fresh from the Amazon. Or, venture through the impressive Inca-walled streets up through the San Blas artisan district to San Cristobal church with your guide – the view over the red-tiled rooftops of Cusco is spectacular. Our hotel for the next two nights is located close to the centre of the city. There is also an optional visit to Chicuchas Wasi, a local school project that gives some of the poorest young girls in Cusco access to education.
Distance: 3 miles (5km) approx
Ascent: 320 ft (100m)
Descent: 650 ft (200m)
Maximum altitude: 3750m
We’ll enjoy a walking tour to explore the gorgeous countryside surrounding Cusco, firstly visiting the impressive site of Sacsayhuaman where huge stone ramparts surround a grass amphitheatre. Once the scene of fierce battles, it now hosts the recreation of traditional Inca ceremonies such as Inti Raymi and Warachikuy. Starting from the outskirts of Cusco, we pass the Temple of the Moon Inca ruins before joining Antisuyo - a recently restored Qapaq nañ (Inca road).
We’ll continue to hike through an impressive eucalyptus forest before reaching the Inkilltambo ruins and stopping for a snack. After spending time exploring, we’ll continue along an Inca trail passing some interesting remains of colonial kilns and looking out for Inca Burial chambers. We’ll then meet our transport for a short drive back to central Cusco. Tonight, we’ll enjoy a special dinner of Peruvian delicacies along with traditional music, dancing. and a folklore show.
Distance: 2.5 miles (4km) approx
Ascent: 500 ft (150m)
Descent: 500 ft (150m)
Maximum altitude: 4,970m
We’ll leave Cusco and travel towards Puno by bus, stopping en route at Palccoyo Rainbow Mountain. Located in the heart of the Vilcanota Mountain range, centuries of mineral deposits have caused the spectacular formation of this multi-coloured mountain landscape – a real sight to behold. We’ll then take a short trail where, on a clear day, you can see the snow-capped peaks of Ausangate, Mariposa and Nevado del Inca. At the peak of our trail. We’ll explore the Bosque de Piedras (Rock Forest) with its unique formations. Well then continue to Puno and our hotel.
Today we’ll venture to the shores of Lake Titicaca, the world’s highest navigable body of water. We’ll cruise out to two of Titicaca’s islands: the floating islands of the Uros (one of the world's most innovative feats of human engineering) and the natural island of Taquile. On both, you’ll witness traditional ways of life, including the skills of the master weavers and boat makers who live on the lake. On Taquile, we’ll visit the small and rarely visited rural community of Luquina, where we’ll enjoy a buffet lunch at the local fisherman’s house.
The floating islands of Uros were originally built for defence and made from the totora reeds that grow around the lake. We’ll explore the main island and see the houses and watchtowers built of reeds. You’ll enjoy a short presentation by a local resident about how the islands are made and also meet one of the local families to see how they live.
After breakfast enjoy your last day at leisure before transferring to the airport for your return flight home via Lima.
We arrive back in the UK.
Easier Walks
Good paths but walks are a bit longer. Some walks, particularly in mountain areas, may have sections over rough or steeper terrain.
Please inform us of any medical situation which may affect your enjoyment of the holiday. This is important because our leaders have to consider both group and individual safety at all times.
Whilst out with the group, we respectfully request that you abide by certain basic safety rules:
Each leader carries a first aid kit but is not allowed to supply any medication including aspirin, paracetamol, antihistamines and antiseptic cream. You may wish to bring these items with you in your own kit (see Suggested Kit List).
In the unlikely event that your leader is incapacitated, please use any emergency kit in their rucksack and call emergency services on 911. Please then call our emergency number (sent in your final dispatch) and let us know there is a problem.
Please contact us as far in advance as possible if you have any specific dietary requirements and we will do our best to meet your needs.
If you require a specific meal on the flight, please let us know as soon as possible, and no later than 96 hours before travel.
Before booking, you should check with your doctor to see if any health precautions are needed. The following websites provide a wealth of information on travelling and health: www.fitfortravel.nhs.uk or www.traveldoctor.co.uk
Vaccines: Diphtheria, Hepatitis A, Typhoid & Tetanus vaccinations are recommended. Malaria, Rabies and Yellow Fever are sometimes recommended too. Please take precautions to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes. Altitude sickness is also a risk, our itinerary is planned to help reduce this.
Travelling in Peru does not carry major health risks, provided simple precautions are followed.
Medical treatment is not easily available and can be more difficult to access outside of Lima. Make sure you have adequate travel health insurance and accessible funds to cover the cost of any medical treatment abroad and repatriation.
A full passport valid for a minimum period of 6 months from the date of entry will be required to enter Peru.
As part of the booking process, we will require advance passport information from you. This should be completed in your My Booking area online.
Regulations for Inca Trail permits requires this information to make bookings. Without your passport information, including its late submission to HF Holidays, no booking for this element of the holiday can be made for you.
We will also require a colour copy of the photo page of your passport a minimum of 90 days prior to the departure of your holiday. Please ensure the copy sent to us is of the passport you will travel on to Peru.
This copy can be:
Visa rules depend on your nationality, destination, length of stay, and purpose of travel, and they can change frequently. It is your responsibility to check whether you require a visa before travelling.
British passport holders should check the latest entry, passport validity and visa requirements for their destination on the UK government’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) website:
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice
It's best to be prepared for all weather conditions. To make it easier, here is a list of items you should consider packing.
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Book your holiday ‘with flights’ and you can choose to depart from a range of UK airports* to your destination. For latest flight times and prices please call us on 0203-974-8865 or email reservations@hfholidays.co.uk
If you choose to book your flights with us, we automatically include return transfers between the destination airport and hotel.
If you prefer to book the holiday without flights and make your own travel arrangements you will still be able to make use of the return group transfers between the airport and hotel, which are included in the cost of your holiday. You must contact us on +44 (0)20 3974 8865 or email reservations@hfholidays.co.uk at least 8 weeks before your holiday start date to provide your flight details if you wish to join the transfers. If you do not contact us, we will assume you are making independent travel arrangements.
If you are arriving ahead of the group, and are meeting them at the first hotel, please leave a message at the hotel reception for the HF Holidays’ leader or local leader, detailing your room number, and a mobile telephone number if possible. The leader will contact you once the group arrives. If you are arriving after the group, a message will be left for you at the hotel reception, welcoming you and giving details of the time and place to meet the group.
Please check the details of your airline’s baggage allowance, as shown on your e-ticket. Remember to also check any connecting flights you may have booked.
If you have chosen to upgrade your international flight, please be aware that any internal or connecting flights may have a lower baggage allowance. In these cases, the baggage allowance of the internal flight will apply for the whole journey.
On the km104 Royal Inca trek, we ask for your luggage to be split into three parts.
i) Your day-pack with your personal items: Rain-coat, sun-block, camera, water, insect repellent, fleece, snacks, passport, vaccine certificate, money, sun-hat, sunglasses etc
You will carry this whilst trekking.
ii) Your overnight bag. This has a change of clothes, shoes, and toiletries.
Your guide will hand out a soft zip-up bag at the brief to facilitate this.
This is picked up from Ollantaytambo and dropped off by a porter at your Machu Picchu Hotel.
This is limited to 5kg per person in-line with Peru rail baggage rules.
iii) Your extra luggage and/or large suitcases.
This can be left with your transport in Ollantaytambo to be relocated to your Cusco hotel.
If your bag or its contents are damaged or lost while in the airline’s care, this should be reported to the baggage service agents at the airport on arrival. They will assess the damage; in some cases, the airline may decide to settle your claim immediately.
You will be given a reference to quote to your insurance company if an immediate settlement is not possible - in many cases, baggage claims can only be accepted in writing. A baggage claim form must be obtained from the airport.
The unit of currency in Peru is the Nuevo Sol (S/). US Dollars are the easiest currency to change and usually offer the best rate. Please ensure that you have access to emergency funds, a credit card being the most convenient. Traveller’s cheques are not advised.
Visa cards are the most widely accepted by ATM’s
Your budget will depend on your own spending habits – you will need some money for drinks and any souvenirs you may wish to buy, but US$ 200 may be enough.
GMT/UTC -5 hours
220V, 2 pin plugs, either flat or round pins
Visa cards are the most widely accepted by ATM’s
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Maps
Although you won’t need them, if you’d like any maps of the destination, you can obtain some in advance from The Map Shop: www.themapshop.co.uk
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All our carefully-curated itineraries are designed by our experts. While we make every effort to adhere to the described itinerary, we may take an alternative route, or vary the running order for weather and/or operational reasons.
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Itinerary: 15 Nights - Itinerary
Trip Type: Guided Walking Holidays
All our carefully-curated itineraries are designed by our experts. While we make every effort to adhere to the described itinerary, we may take an alternative route, or vary the running order for weather and/or operational reasons.
All holidays are subject to availability. Supplements may apply.
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Itinerary: 15 Nights - Itinerary
Trip Type: Guided Walking Holidays
All our carefully-curated itineraries are designed by our experts. While we make every effort to adhere to the described itinerary, we may take an alternative route, or vary the running order for weather and/or operational reasons.
All holidays are subject to availability. Supplements may apply.
Flight Inclusive
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Non-members
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Single Price - Land Only
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Itinerary: 15 Nights - Itinerary
Trip Type: Guided Walking Holidays
All our carefully-curated itineraries are designed by our experts. While we make every effort to adhere to the described itinerary, we may take an alternative route, or vary the running order for weather and/or operational reasons.
All holidays are subject to availability. Supplements may apply.

If the flights we have organised are cancelled or changed, we’ll do everything we can to find alternative transport, with minimal disruption to your holiday
If we cancel your holiday, we honour all refund requests

We know that peace of mind is priceless, so we’ll always go above and beyond to meet – and exceed – expectations
If the flights we have organised are cancelled or changed, we’ll do everything we can to find alternative transport, with minimal disruption to your holiday

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Offering a choice of over 260 itineraries in nearly 40 countries
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If the flights we have organised are cancelled or changed, we’ll do everything we can to find alternative transport, with minimal disruption to your holiday
If we cancel your holiday, we honour all refund requests

We know that peace of mind is priceless, so we’ll always go above and beyond to meet – and exceed – expectations
If the flights we have organised are cancelled or changed, we’ll do everything we can to find alternative transport, with minimal disruption to your holiday

A British heritage brand with 111 years of experience
Offering a choice of over 260 itineraries in nearly 40 countries
Run as a co-operative with 40,000-plus members
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