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  • Day 1 Lima > Overnight Coach to Huaraz   Hey there, Peru explorers! Welcome to the very lovely city of Lima. Our journey begins with an overnight coach ride. Recline your bed seats, chat with your new crew. And get ready for the epic adventure that lies ahead of us. Locations Visited: Lima PE, Overnight Coach to Huaraz PE.
  • Day 2 Overnight Coach to Huaraz > Huaraz   Hello Huaraz, we'll arrive early in the AM in this lovely, lovely city.If the snow-capped mountain views haven’t made your morning already, a guided tour of the charming town centre this afternoon surely will. The rest of the day is all yours to spend just the way you like - hit up a local restaurant, or one of the many scenic viewpoints. ‘Bored’ doesn’t exist here. Locations Visited: Overnight Coach to Huaraz PE, Huaraz PE.
  • Day 3 Huaraz > Chavin de Huantar > Huaraz   Love learning about ancient cultures? Boy, you’re gonna love today. Cuz after breakfast, we’ll make our way to the historic site of Chavin de Huantar. This labyrinth of eye-popping pre-Incan temples, studded with sculpted stone blocks is a UNESCO World Heritage site for a reason. So, put your Lara Croft face on. And let’s get exploring these mysterious structures that date back to 1200 BC! (That’s OVER 3000 years ago…)Back in Huaraz, there’s only one thing on our agenda - Eat up, rest up, and get ready for tomorrow. Locations Visited: Huaraz PE, Chavin de Huantar PE, Huaraz PE.
  • Day 4 Huaraz   It’s gonna be a looong day, folks! So fuel up on breakfast, and get ready for an epic hike to see the absolutely jaw-dropping Laguna 69 (AKA the 69th lake out of the massive 300 of them here). The hike may be tiring. But once you see the bright blue waters surrounded by impressive scenery of mountains and valleys, it’ll all be worth it. We promise. Locations Visited: Huaraz PE.
  • Day 5 Huaraz > Overnight Coach to Lima   Got your hiking boots? Lace ‘em up! Today, we’re taking a day-trip to hike one of the last remaining glaciers in tropical South America - the very breathtaking Rocotuyoc Glacier. Expect massive snowy cliffs, rugged rocky valleys (and a camera roll packed with panoramic vistas).  Eat up, rest up, and catch up with your crew as we head to Lima. Locations Visited: Huaraz PE, Overnight Coach to Lima PE.
  • Day 6 Overnight Coach to Lima > Lima   We're back in the city where our adventure first begun... ...And with that, our Peru adventure has come to an end. Memories have been made. Socials have been exchanged (and muscles have been built too). And quite possibly, plans have been made to meet the crew again. Maybe somewhere in Asia next time? Locations Visited: Overnight Coach to Lima PE, Lima PE.

Name: Peru: Lima to Huaraz

Brand: Contiki

Quality: Tourist Class

Tour Type: Escorted

Start City: Lima

End City: Lima

Location Summary: Lima, PE, Overnight Coach to Huaraz, PE, Huaraz, PE, Chavin de Huantar, PE, Overnight Coach to Lima, PE

Is Youth: This tour is open to those aged 18-35 only

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    • Dining Summary - 3 Breakfast (B). 3 Lunch (L).
    • FAQs - Lake Titicaca: Flexibility is key when you’re travelling in Latin America. The itinerary will give you a good idea of what your trip is gonna look like. But routes, schedules, hotels & modes of transportation may be subject to change without prior notice because of local circumstances or events beyond Contiki’s control. . Iguazú Falls: You’ll need to bring USD cash with you, as it’s the only way to pay for the Free Time Add-Ons on this trip. You’ll receive the cost of each option in your Welcome Email. Plus, we recommend you bring Visa and/or Master Card (American Express or Discover cards aren’t widely accepted).  . Iguazú Falls: You’ll usually receive a 10% service charge on your restaurant bill. But tipping isn’t a requirement. Either way, if you’re pleased with your service, a tip will always be appreciated! We recommend tipping 12% of the total bill. . Lima: It depends on where you’re travelling to. Cities in Peru have lots of ATMs (just be careful of those sneaky fees). But you’re better off carrying cash when visiting rural places. . Iguazú Falls: Your Trip Manager brings the group together with all the info, fun facts and food recommendations you'll ever need. Plus, they’ll ensure everything runs smoothly and address any issues. They’ll be there with you throughout the trip and will be your go-to person if you need anything. They’ll also fill you in on the cultural and historical context of the places you visit with some informal talks when relevant. . Lima: Peru’s climate varies by region - subtropical desert on the coast (AKA la Costa), rainy and tropical in the Amazon forest (AKA la Selva), and temperate in the Andes (AKA la Sierra), with cold peaks. Summers are wet in the mountains and dry on the coast. Annual temperatures range from 83°F (28°C) in the rainforest to 45°F (7°C) in the highlands. So pack accordingly! . Lake Titicaca: Please check the latest travel info from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention if you're travelling to Peru. We also recommend that you consult your local health clinic or doctor for more details.. Iguazú Falls: Drinking tap water isn’t recommend. So, please stick to bottled water (even when brushing your teeth). There will be plenty of opportunities to purchase bottled water during the trip. . Parts of this trip go above 2800 metres (9200 feet) where it's common for some travellers to experience shortness of breath, nausea or light-headedness. While it's usually not severe in most cases, it’s always best to be prepared. That’s why we recommend that you carry your own medication and read a trusted health advisory for tips on how to combat altitude sickness. Plus, your Trip Managers will give you loads of helpful advice and before and during the trip.. Iguazú Falls: Most places use similar plugs to the US and Europe, but it’s a good idea to bring a circular two-prong adapter just in case. No voltage converter is needed for devices like phones and laptops, but you may need one for high-powered devices (e.g., hairdryers).. Buenos Aires: Pack light, but smart. Think: layers for all types of weather, comfy walking shoes, sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen), a daypack, any meds, a first aid kit, hand sanitizer, and even a circular two-prong power adapter. Don’t worry tho, your Trip Manager will send a full list of things you should pack before your trip starts. . You can bring 1 hand luggage + 1 suitcase or backpack per person. The maximum suitcase size is 73cm x 50cm x 25cm (29” x 20” x 10”) & weight of 20kg (44lbs). Remember to keep it light as you'll have to carry and lift your own luggage at times and even walk short distances with it. . Lima: Safety: You’ll stay in expert-picked areas that are safe and convenient. While you’re on your own, it’s best to stick to safe areas, follow your gut & of course, use your common sense (avoid dark alleys, don’t leave valuables unattended, use crosswalks).  Water & Food: It’s best to avoid drinking tap water in any of these countries. Stick to bottled water (even for brushing your teeth!). You’ll have plenty of opportunities to purchase them on your trip.  Toilets: We’ll make a service stop along the way where you can use a toilet. But remember to toss used toilet paper in the trash, not the toilet (don’t wanna clog it up!)  WiFi/Cell Service: WiFi is available at most accommodations and restaurants, but it can be slow. It’s best to check with your phone provider about international plans.  .
    • Included Experience - Lima: Tonight we'll travel overnight by coach, covering serious ground while you rest on the road. So get comfy, settle in, and be ready to wake up somewhere new.. Huaraz: Stroll around the buzzing markets and squares of Huaraz. You'll see Plaza De Armas, Regional Museum of Ancash and Iglesia La Soledad (all against the backdrop of beautiful mountains). . Huaraz: You'll explore the insane network of ancient Chavin temples here (and the pinnacle of 'em all - Chavin de Huantar) that were once a cultural centre in 1000 BC. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site for a reason!. Huaraz: We'll hop on our private vehicle for a 2-hr ride to Chavin de Huantar - a stunning town in the middle of the Andes. Here, you'll explore a labyrinth of ancient temples that'll leave you completely mesmerised. . Huaraz: Get ready to be absolutely awestruck! We'll hit the road to see the crystal blue Lake 69 in Huascarán National Park. Picture sprawling farmlands, paper trees, ancient ruins and finally a turquoise glacier-fed lake - all over 7 hours & a 9-mile hike. . Huaraz: We'll hop onto our coach for a 3-hour drive to the Rocotuyoc Glacier, followed by a 2-hour hike to the top. Standing tall at 5000 metres above the sea, you'll catch epic views of snowy cliffs intertwined with rocky landscapes. It's a lesser-known tourist attraction you'll be so glad you didn't miss. .
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  • Day 1 : Lima > Overnight Coach to Huaraz
  • Hey there, Peru explorers! Welcome to the very lovely city of Lima. Our journey begins with an overnight coach ride. Recline your bed seats, chat with your new crew. And get ready for the epic adventure that lies ahead of us. Locations Visited: Lima PE, Overnight Coach to Huaraz PE.
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