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Sacred Waters of Peru
13 Nights / 14 Days
From £5,150 per person*
Lima (2) → Sacred Valley (2) → Lares (1) → Ollantaytambo (1) → Aguas Calientes (1) → Cusco (2) → Arequipa (1) → Colca Canyon (2) → Lima (1)
Mist-shrouded citadels, volcanic canyons and highland valleys, this Peru itinerary is for travellers who want more than Machu Picchu, who want to soak in the story. Alongside timeless ruins and vibrant Andean culture, you’ll find sacred baths where the earth itself still heals: mineral springs once used by Incan nobility, hot rivers hidden in mountain folds, and spa lodges perched above condor-filled gorges. This is a journey of warmth, wonder, and water, without sacrificing comfort
Lima
Peru’s capital is a city of contrasts: colonial plazas and modern towers, cliffside parks and buzzing markets. Overlooking the Pacific, Lima is renowned for its gastronomy — ceviche, pisco sours, and Nikkei fusion defining its global reputation. Culture flows through its museums, from pre-Columbian gold to contemporary art. Though not a thermal hub, Lima offers wellness in its sea air, coastal walks, and slow sunsets over the Malecón. It’s a gateway that balances energy with reflection, preparing travellers for journeys deeper into Peru.
Sacred Valley
Carved by the Urubamba River, the Sacred Valley unfolds between terraced mountains and Inca ruins. Villages like Pisac and Chinchero brim with colourful markets and weaving traditions, while hot springs near Calca and Lares offer natural soaks with Andean views. The valley’s slower pace, fertile fields, and sacred history create a sense of balance. Here, wellness is inseparable from culture and landscape — a place of both restoration and connection.
Lares
High in the Andes, Lares is a valley where steaming hot springs meet mountain trails. Its thermal baths, set against peaks and rivers, are beloved by locals and trekkers alike, offering warmth after days of hiking through remote Quechua villages. The Lares Trek itself is an alternative route to Machu Picchu, rich with cultural encounters and pastoral scenery. Lares feels intimate and authentic — a blend of natural healing and living tradition.
Ollantaytambo
Ollantaytambo is a living Inca town, its cobbled streets and stone terraces still echoing with history. Towering above are massive fortress ruins, where temples, stairways, and irrigation systems reveal the ingenuity of Inca design. The town is also a gateway — trains to Machu Picchu depart from its valley station. Surrounded by peaks and fertile fields, Ollantaytambo balances heritage with vitality, a place where past and present run side by side.
Machu Picchu
Perched high in the cloud forest, Machu Picchu is Peru’s most iconic site, a citadel of stone terraces and temples set among soaring peaks. Mists drift across the ruins at dawn, revealing the Sun Gate, the Intihuatana stone, and views that stretch deep into the Andes. Visiting is both physical and spiritual: reached by train, bus, or multi-day trek, the journey is part of the experience. Machu Picchu feels timeless and otherworldly, a wonder that still holds mystery.
Cusco
Once the capital of the Inca Empire, Cusco is a city where history layers seamlessly: Inca stone foundations, Spanish colonial churches, and lively Andean markets. Its cobbled streets wind between plazas filled with cafés and artisans, while nearby ruins like Sacsayhuamán overlook the valley. At 3,400 metres, Cusco is also a place to pause and acclimatise, finding rhythm in coca tea, local cuisine, and slower explorations. Wellness here is tied to altitude, heritage, and the surrounding sacred landscape.
Arequipa
Known as the “White City,” Arequipa is framed by volcanic peaks and built from pale volcanic stone. Its historic centre glows with baroque façades and cloistered convents, while nearby Colca Valley reveals traditional villages and terraced hillsides. Thermal springs in the surrounding countryside add restorative pauses, contrasting with the city’s lively markets and plazas. Arequipa balances grandeur with intimacy, a highland city where culture and landscape are inseparable.
Colca Canyon
Twice as deep as the Grand Canyon, Colca Canyon is a landscape of dramatic cliffs, terraced fields, and soaring condors. Villages along its rim preserve traditional ways of life, from colourful textiles to small thermal baths where travellers can soak with canyon views. Hiking trails descend into the depths, revealing riverside lodges and hot springs at the bottom. Colca is raw and awe-inspiring, a place where nature’s scale humbles, and water, both thermal and river, shapes the rhythm of life.
Day 1. Arrive in Lima
Welcome to Peru. Upon arrival in Lima, you'll be met at the airport and transferred to your boutique hotel in the artistic Barranco district or the coastal neighbourhood of Miraflores. Settle in, enjoy a quiet evening meal, or take a stroll along the Pacific cliffs, past the Puente de los Suspiros in Barranco, to shake off the journey.
Day 2. Rest and Rejuvenate in Lima
Spend the day at a gentle pace. Visit the MATE Museum or Pedro de Osma Museum in Barranco, enjoy a coffee overlooking the ocean, or indulge in a spa treatment at your hotel. This is your time to adjust to Peru before heading into the Andes.
Day 3. Sacred Valley and Transfer to Lares
Fly to Cusco and descend into the Sacred Valley. You’ll be met by your guide and taken through beautiful mountain scenery, passing through Calca and Urubamba, to the Lares Valley, where remote Andean villages and steaming thermal pools await. Settle into a rustic lodge near the hot springs and enjoy your first soak in the mineral-rich waters under the stars.
Day 4. Lares Hot Springs and Local Encounters
Spend the morning bathing in the Lares thermal pools. Later, explore the surrounding area with your guide, visiting traditional weaving communities such as Huacahuasi or Patacancha, or taking a short hike to appreciate the mountainous landscapes. Return for another peaceful evening and soak.
Day 5. Travel to Ollantaytambo
After breakfast, journey back through the Sacred Valley to the town of Ollantaytambo. Explore the impressive Inca fortress that towers above the cobbled streets and check in to a heritage hotel for the night. You might also visit the main plaza or El Albergue’s on-site distillery and coffee roasting facilities.
Day 6. Train to Aguas Calientes
Board the train to Machu Picchu, winding through the Urubamba River gorge to reach Aguas Calientes. Settle into a boutique hotel surrounded by cloud forest and take an optional evening soak in the town’s public thermal pools, just a short walk from the central plaza.
Day 7. Machu Picchu Guided Tour
Rise early for a guided visit to Machu Picchu, exploring the citadel’s terraces, temples, and storied stonework. After returning to Aguas Calientes, relax in your hotel or revisit the hot springs to unwind after the day’s awe-inspiring adventure.
Day 8. Return to Cusco
Take the train back to the Sacred Valley and continue by road to Cusco. Arrive in the afternoon and check in to a beautiful hotel in the historic centre near Plaza de Armas. Enjoy a quiet dinner and evening acclimatising to the city’s high altitude.
Day 9. Cusco City Tour and Wellness
Explore Cusco’s Inca and colonial landmarks, including Qoricancha, Sacsayhuamán, and the Cathedral on Plaza de Armas. In the afternoon, choose a wellness experience: sound healing, Andean herbal treatments, or a massage in one of Cusco’s boutique spas.
Day 10. Free Day in Cusco
Enjoy a day to yourself in this captivating city. Visit the San Pedro Market, take a walking tour of the artisans’ district of San Blas, or return to your chosen spa for more pampering.
Day 11. Fly to Arequipa
Fly south to Arequipa, Peru’s White City. Check into a design-led hotel in the city centre. Spend the afternoon exploring elegant colonial streets, visiting the Santa Catalina Monastery, or strolling past the Plaza de Armas and the striking Basilica Cathedral of Arequipa.
Day 12. Travel to Colca Canyon
Depart by road for Colca Canyon, travelling through dramatic highland scenery via the Patapampa Pass. Stop in the town of Chivay before continuing to your spa lodge or boutique hotel. Enjoy your first soak in the volcanic thermal pools overlooking the canyon.
Day 13. Bathing and Exploration in Colca
Spend the day as you wish. Soak in the on-site hot springs, visit nearby natural pools such as Chacapi in Yanque, or take a guided walk to condor viewpoints and pre-Inca terraces around Cabanaconde. This is a time to absorb the landscape and reflect on your journey.
Day 13. Return to Lima and Depart
Travel back to Arequipa for your flight to Lima. Depending on your flight schedule, a final night in the capita can be arranged before your international departure.
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