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  • PERU

    Wild Peru Spirit & Steam

  • Highlights | Itinerary | Accommodation

    15 Nights / 16 Days

    From £3,950 per person*

    Lima (2) → Sacred Valley (2) → Lares Trek (2) → Ollantaytambo (1) → Aguas Calientes (1) → Cusco (3) → Ausangate (1) → Arequipa (1) → Colca Canyon (2) → Lima (1)

    For bold-hearted bathers, this 16-day adventure blends Peru’s most authentic hot spring experiences with active exploration and cultural immersion. Trek to high-altitude pools near Ausangate, soak with locals in Colca Canyon, and visit Machu Picchu and Cusco along the way — with just enough comfort to recharge between climbs.
    Detailed Itinerary
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    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.

    Atami Onsen Skyline

    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.

    Arashiyama bamboo grove

    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.

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    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.

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    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.

    Saki-no-Yu outdoor hot spring

    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    Ausangate

    Rising to over 6,300 metres, Ausangate is one of the most sacred mountains in the Andes and a magnet for trekkers seeking remote beauty. The multi-day circuit passes through high-altitude lakes, glacier-carved valleys, and colourful Rainbow Mountain. Along the way, natural hot springs appear like gifts from the earth, offering warmth and relief in the midst of the highlands. Traditional herding communities still live in Ausangate’s shadow, their alpacas grazing beneath snow peaks. This is Peru at its most elementa, wild, spiritual, and restorative all at once.

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    Aguas Calientes

    At the foot of Machu Picchu, Aguas Calientes is a small town named for its hot springs. The thermal baths, tucked above the river, provide a soothing soak after the rigours of trekking or sightseeing. Though the town thrives on tourism, it carries a lively rhythm of markets, restaurants, and Andean craft stalls, all surrounded by steep jungle-clad peaks. For many, it’s a practical stop before Machu Picchu, but its hot springs make it more than a gateway — a pause for renewal beneath the shadow of Peru’s most famous citadel.

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    Day 1. Arrive in Lima

    Touch down in Peru and settle into the city’s buzzing Barranco district, known for its street art, local bars, and coastal energy. Your hotel is simple but full of character, perfect for easing into the journey ahead.

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    Day 2. Markets and Hidden Baths of Lima

    Spend the day exploring Lima beyond the usual trail. Join a guide for a wander through Surquillo Market, learning how local herbs, roots, and fruits are used in traditional Peruvian medicine. Later, step into a quiet retreat for an urban wellness ritual — perhaps a baños de florecimiento cleansing bath with native herbs and steam, or a contemporary spa treatment inspired by Andean healing traditions. Evening free for a relaxed dinner in Barranco.

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    Day 3. Transfer to Sacred Valley

    Fly to Cusco, then descend into the Sacred Valley to begin adjusting to the altitude. Visit Pisac’s vibrant market or the terraces of Moray en route to a welcoming eco-lodge near Urubamba. Enjoy dinner made with produce from the garden and learn about Inca agricultural techniques.

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    Day 4. Explore the Sacred Valley

    Spend the day discovering more of the Sacred Valley at a relaxed pace. Visit the salt terraces of Maras, the archaeological site at Ollantaytambo, or enjoy a guided walk along the Urubamba River. Return to your lodge for a nourishing meal and prepare for your trek.

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    Day 5. Travel to Ollantaytambo

    Begin the Lares Trek, a lesser-trodden Inca trail alternative that passes remote Quechua villages and steaming mountain springs. Today’s hike brings you to the thermal baths of Lares, where you’ll camp or stay in a rustic mountain lodge beside the pools.

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    Day 6. Hike through Andean Highlands

    Continue trekking through high Andean passes, stopping to share chicha with locals or visit weavers in Huacahuasi. End your day at a campsite with sweeping mountain views or transfer to Ollantaytambo for a guesthouse stay, depending on your preferred pace.

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    Day 7. Train to Aguas Calientes

    Take the train along the Urubamba River to Aguas Calientes. Spend the afternoon visiting the town’s modest but atmospheric thermal baths, nestled beneath steep jungle slopes. Overnight in a rustic hotel near the river.

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    Day 8. Sunrise at Machu Picchu

    Rise before dawn to ascend Machu Picchu with your guide, arriving in time for sunrise if weather permits. Explore the ruins at your own pace and hike up to the Sun Gate or Inca Bridge for a different perspective. Return to Aguas Calientes by foot or shuttle.

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    Day 9. Mandor Valley and Return to Cusco

    Take an optional morning hike to the Mandor Gardens and waterfalls before boarding the train back to the Sacred Valley. Continue on to Cusco, arriving in the evening. Settle into a family-run guesthouse in the historic centre.

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    Day 10. Exploring Cusco Like a Local

    Explore Cusco’s lesser-known corners on foot: visit the San Blas artisans’ quarter, the Temple of the Moon outside town, and take part in a short coca leaf ceremony or traditional Andean herbal steam. Evening at leisure.

    Termas de la calera

    Day 11. Begin Ausangate Adventure

    Depart Cusco early for a high-altitude journey into the Ausangate range. Today’s hike brings you across open puna grasslands and into the otherworldly colours of Rainbow Mountain, where mineral-rich layers streak the slopes in vivid reds, yellows, and turquoise. After time to take in the view, continue to your base near the Ausangate hot springs, reached with the help of llamas or pack horses. End the day with a restorative soak in natural pools beneath snow-dusted peaks, before settling into a simple mountain lodge.

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    Day 12. Return from Ausangate to Cusco

    Wake to crisp mountain air and the glow of sunrise over the Ausangate peaks. After breakfast, take a final short hike or one last soak in the hot springs before beginning the journey back to Cusco. Arrive in the city by late afternoon, with time to enjoy a warm shower, a hearty dinner, and the comforts of your guesthouse after your high-altitude adventure.

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    Day 13. Fly to Arequipa

    Fly south to Arequipa and enjoy a casual orientation walk past the Basilica Cathedral and Yanahuara viewpoint. Dine in a picantería, a traditional eatery serving spicy Arequipeño fare, and prepare for the canyon tomorrow.

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    Day 14: Road to Colca Canyon & Chacapi Pools

    Drive to Colca Canyon, stopping at the Patapampa Pass (4,900m) for views of volcanoes and vicuñas. Check in near the town of Yanque and head to the rustic outdoor thermal pools at Chacapi for a dip alongside local families.

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    Day 15: Canyon Rim Walks and Final Soak

    Walk along the canyon’s edge to condor lookouts and ancient agricultural terraces. Visit nearby villages like Cabanaconde or Maca before one last soak in natural thermal water. Evening storytelling with your guide or hosts.

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    Day 16: Return to Lima and Depart

    Early transfer back to Arequipa for your flight to Lima. Depending on your onward connection, enjoy lunch near the airport or a final view of the Pacific before departure.

  • Accommodations

    Eco Quechua Lodge

    Santa Teresa

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    Rustic wooden cabins set in cloud forest canopy

    Casa Andina

    Arequipa

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    Colonial-style hotel close to Plaza de Armas

    Casa del Sol Machu Picchu

    Aguas Calientes

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    Boutique comfort beside the Urubamba River

    Huacahuasi Lodge

    Lares Trek

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    Adobe-and-stone casita with sweeping valley views and private hot tub

    Colca Lodge Spa & Hot Springs

    Colca Valley

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    Serene refuge with stone-built lodges and riverside hot springs

    Lamay Lodge

    Lamay

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    Tranquil garden lodge pause between Andean adventures

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    Our hot-spring holidays are entirely bespoke. We start by listening closely to your wishes, then craft a personalised itinerary just for you, fine-tuning every detail.

    Your thermal journey. Your rhythms. Your way.

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