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Peru's Sacred Wilderness: Lima to Machu Picchu Adventure

Ancient peaks, local feasts, and wild mountain trails await

Jungle WildArchaeologically RichHigh-Altitude AdventureFoodie-FocusedMystical & Sacred

A carefully paced 7-day journey blending coastal exploration, Andean hiking, and ancient archaeology. This itinerary prioritizes authentic local experiences and adventure activities while maintaining geographic proximity—from Lima's vibrant food scene through the cloud forests and alpine trails of the Sacred Valley to Machu Picchu's dramatic peaks.

Good to Know

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Altitude Acclimatization Strategy

Cusco sits at 11,000 feet; Humantay Lake at 13,779 feet. Spend Day 3 in Cusco at low intensity, drink coca leaf tea, avoid alcohol, eat light foods rich in carbs. Chew coca leaves sold at markets. Consider prescription acetazolamide (Diamox) if prone to altitude sickness—consult doctor before trip

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Trek Booking & Operator Selection

Book Inca Trail 6-8 weeks in advance through reputable operators (Intrepid, G Adventures, or local Cusco operators). Only 500 permits issued daily. Salkantay Trek more flexible but equally stunning. Verify operator credentials, group size (max 12-15), and guide qualifications before payment

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Lima to Cusco Flight Timing

Book afternoon Lima departure (Day 2 at 2-4 PM) to maximize morning market exploration. Arrive Cusco evening, rest Day 3. Flight is 1 hour; minimal jet lag. Book domestically 2-3 weeks ahead for better fares

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Sacred Valley Geographic Clustering

Ollantaytambo, Moray, Maras, and Urubamba form a 20-30 minute triangle. Base yourself in Ollantaytambo or Urubamba for Day 4. Hire shared colectivos ($2-3) or private driver ($50-70 full day) to hit all sites without backtracking

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Water, Electrolytes & Snack Strategy

Carry 2-3L water bottle (refillable at lodges; tap water unsafe). Buy electrolyte tablets in Lima (Liquid IV, LMNT) for high-altitude hikes. Pack nuts, energy bars, dried fruit from Mercado Surquillo for treks—stores at high elevation are expensive

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Currency, ATMs & Card Acceptance

Peru's currency is the Sole (PEN); ~3.8 PEN per USD. Withdraw cash at ATMs in Lima and Cusco (24-hour Interbank ATMs are reliable). Carry USD bills ($100s) as backup. Smaller villages accept soles only; tip in soles

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Photography Permits & Sunrise Logistics

No special permits needed for general photography. Machu Picchu: arrive before 6 AM for sunrise (included in standard entry, no extra fee). Sacred Valley photography best in early morning (6-9 AM) and late afternoon (4-6 PM). Bring neutral density filter for waterfalls; tripod useful but heavy

Your Week Itinerary

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Lima Art Scene (MALI & Barranco Street Art)

Museo de Arte de Lima (MALI) in Spanish colonial building ($20). Alternatively, self-guided street art walk through Barranco's colorful murals and galleries (free). Both capture Peru's contemporary creativity

2h
$20 (MALI) or Free (street art)
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2-Day Inca Trail or Salkantay Trek to Machu Picchu

Inca Trail (classic 2-day variant) or Salkantay Trek (more remote). Both arrive at Sun Gate in late afternoon, descending through cloud forest with orchids, hummingbirds, Wiñay Wayna's agricultural terraces, and Inti Punku entrance

24h
$500-700 (all-inclusive with operator)

3 activities across 3 days

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