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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

CARAL, CHAVIN, LORD SIPAN & KUELAP FORTRESS

LIMA, TRUJILLO, CHICLAYO & AMAZONAS
15 days / 14 nights


DAY 01: LIMA / CARAL / HUARAZ
In private car transfer Lima-Huaraz. On the way we stop at the Sacred City of Caral a 5,000 year-old city of pyramids in the Peruvian desert, with its elaborate complex of temples, an amphitheatre and ordinary houses. The urban complex is spread out over 150 acres (607,000 m²) and contains plazas and residential buildings. Caral was a thriving metropolis at the same time that Egypt's great pyramids were being built. Caral is composed of 32 impressive buildings with outstanding truncated pyramids. The Pirámide Mayor covers an area nearly the size of four footballs fields and is 18 m tall. Caral is the largest recorded site in the Andean region with dates older than 2000 BCE and appears to be the model for the urban design adopted by Andean civilizations. The Caral constructors use bags were carry the stones that were used for the construction of the pyramids. Among the artifacts found at Caral are knotted textile pieces that the excavators have labelled a quipu, 32 flutes made of condor and pelican bones and 37 cornets of deer and llama bones. Ongoing archaeological work at Caral suggests that this pre-ceramic site is one of the most ancient cultures and architectural complexes of Peru. From Paramonga we drive up the buttress of the Andes until we reach Conococha Lake (4080m). We continue to Huaraz (3100m), the "Capital of Mountaineering and International Friendship". Lunch Included
Overnight at Andino Club hotel***.

DAY 02: HUARAZ / CHAVIN / HUARAZ
We traverse the Cordillera Blanca to visit Chavín de Huántar (1300 to 4000 BC), South America's oldest and most advanced culture, and one of the six independent centers of civilization in world prehistory, predating the Incas by about 2000 years. Chavín's monumental granite pyramids and ceremonial plazas are linked by colossal carved stone staircases and platforms. Subterranean chamber complexes, known as galleries, are built in a most sophisticated architectural engineering style. In the Old Temple we visit the Lanzón Gallery with its supreme deity of Chavín, a large stone idol of 4.5 m carved with human, Jaguar, Anaconda, and Harpy Eagle iconography. The New Temple, (The Castillo) is built in 3 platforms, constructed between 500 and 200 B.C., is a high structure that is honey-combed with waters courses is also based on a gallery and plaza design and contained many relief sculptures. Sophisticated carved keystone heads, horizontal and vertical ventilation wells, friezes, cylindrical columns, and astronomic representations are a puzzle. The walls of Chavín were decorated with carved heats, set deep into stone. Some of the carved heads have mucus pouring from the nose, something that happens when hallucinogenic snuff is snorted Rare Ecuadorian shells are often found in tombs of the Chavín era, as the precious lapis lazuli from Atacama desert in Chile. Chavín de Huantar has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Return to Huaraz.
Overnight at Andino Club hotel***.

DAY 03: CALLEJON DE HUAYLAS VALLEY / LLANGANUCO LAKES
You set out for the heart of Huascarán Biosphere Reserve, driving along the magnificent Callejón de Huaylas Valley watered by the Santa River and located between the Cordillera Blanca and the Cordillera Negra mountain ranges. On the way, you visit picturesque towns such as Mancos and Carhuaz and Yungay. Turning east the mountain scenery becomes increasingly spectacular as you ascend the slopes of the Cordillera Blanca. Exacting peaks such as Huandoy (21,000 feet) and Huascarán (22,400 feet) above sea level form the granite walls of this U-shaped glacial-eroded canyon with its two turquoise Llanganuco lakes. This is a giant natural history laboratory where you learn about high tropical Andes species and ecosystems. Forests of silk-paper-barked Queñua and Quishuar trees cover the canyon floor. Colorful bromeliads, orchids and cactus, among other plant species, grace the granite boulders and cliffs.Lunch included
Overnight at Andino Club hotel***.

DAY 04: HUARAZ / SECHIN / TRUJILLO
Early this morning we descend to the coastal valley of Sechin to visit the Sechin Temple (1500 years BC). Sechin's outside walls are covered with bas-relief carvings representing warriors and captives, human bodies in various positions, and human body parts. Some of these figures, more than 12 feet high, are gruesomely realistic, revealing a strong society struggling against the domination of the Chimú Culture. After lunch we continue driving across the lands of Nepeña and Pañamarca archaeological sites. Late this afternoon we arrive at the colonial city of Trujillo, where we overnight. Lunch included.
Overnight at Los Conquistadores Hotel***.

DIA 5: TRUJILLO / HUACA DEL SOL Y LA LUNA / CHAN CHAN
Depart at 9:00am to start our adventure to discover the interesting culture of Chimu. We will start with the colorfull walls ot the Huaca del y la Luna, here you will appreciate the intense colors is well conserved across time. Then visit to Chan Chan, the ancient Capital of the Chimu Kingdom is a "must" for all visitors; is considered to be the largest mud-brick city in the pre-Hispanic Latin America, its higher development were reached between the XII and XIV centuries, then it was conquered by the Incas and finally abandoned before the arrival of the Spaniards. From the remains of this immense complex, we can deduce that the Chimu people were excellent engineers and architects. Then Huanchaco, which is a fisher's village where you will have an opportunity to watch "Caballitos de Totora" or reed boats returning from morning fishing duty. Transfer to your hotel.
Overnight at Los Conquistadores Hotel***.


DAY 6: TRUJILLO / VISIT TO LA HUACA EL BRUJO & THE SEÑORA DE CAO /TRF CHICLAYO
Breakfast at the hotel.
Pick from your hotel to visit the mysterious archaeological site “El Brujo complex” which belongs to the Mochica civilization. This important Mochica Complex has an area of 2 square kilometers. The discoverie include reliefs that represent scenes of the magical and religious world of the Mochicas. It is a damaged, stepped pyramid with a central court that was probably used primarily for religious ceremonies. This pyramid is undoubtedly the most impressive Moche site in the Chicama Valley and is nowadays more often referred to "EL BRUJO" ("The Sorcerer"). This current name is due to the common practice of shamans of the North coast, to hold some of their healing ceremonies at prominent hills or prehispanic ruins, which they consider to be places of power.
This huaca or "ancient place" lies very near the sea, close to the small fishing village Santiago de Cao, on the right hand margin of the Chicama River. Then we will continue to Chiclayo city to discover the Lord of Sipan. Arrival and transfer to your hotel.
Overnight at Inti Hotel***.

DAY 7: CHICLAYO / VISIT TUCUME / ROYAL TOMBS OF SIPAN
Breakfast at the hotel.
You will continue your exploration by going to huacas Valley of Tucume, where you will have a nice viewpoint of a part of territory the Mochica culure Then, we will visit the Royal Tombs of Sipan Museum which was inspired by the Mochica pyramids. This new museum was inaugurated in November 2002 and is rated one of the most outstanding archaeological museums in South America. Here you can find a reconstruction of the tomb of Sipan, dubbed the "Tutankhamen of the Americas" because of the golden splendor of his tomb. Transfer to your hotel.
Overnight at Inti Hotel***.

DAY 8: CHICLAYO / BAGUA GRANDE / CHACHAPOYAS
Breakfast at the hotel.
Morning at leisure to explore the Chiclayo city and taste its delicious food.
Aproximately at 19:30 hrs, transfer to the bus station to take your comfortable half bed seat bus.
Overnight at the bus.

DAY 9: CHACHAPOYAS

Arrival to Chachapoyas city tour. Reception at 04.30 AM from the bus station and transfer to hotel.
At 12:00 p.m. we will start our city tour in Chachapoyas, visit Central Market.
At 12:30 p.m. we will have a typical lunch.
01:30 PM .- Guided tour of ethnohistorical and Religious Museum in Santa Ana, the viewpoint of Luya Urco strategic place to appreciate the city of Chachapoyas in its entirety, continuing the tour we will travel to Pueblo pottery Huanca, there we will visit the workshops of traditional and modern pottery, craft shops, finally observe the river canyon Sonche of over 1000 meters deep, return to Chachapoyas to visit the Casona tour of the Roses one of the oldest and most traditional of Chachapoyas. Transfer to hotel.
Overnight at La Casa Vieja Hostel***.

DAY 10: CHACHAPOYAS/ KUELAP / CHACHAPOYAS.
8:30 am. Our adventure will start visiting the fortress of Kuelap, travel by car by 2:30 hrs until archaeological complex of greater significance for the Chachapoyas, built from the sixth century AD and discovered in 1843, impressive stone walls up to 20 meters high, which protect more than 500 round houses, many of them are decorated with zigzag friezes and rhomboids, distributed over seven hectares, tour , lunch, return, night in Chachapoyas.
Overnight at La Casa Vieja Hostel***

DAY 11: CHACHAPOYAS / REVASH / LEYMEBAMBA / CHILLO. 
Breakfast at the hotel.
We will start the tour, crossing the river valley Utcubamba after 2:30 hours of trip we arrive to the site called "Wit" will begin a walk there from 1:30 pm to the Mausoleums of Revash, Chachapoyas burial site located on inaccessible cliffs, guided tour, lunch box luch, then we will move to Leymebamba to visit the Museum Center which displays 219 mummies Mallqui Chachapoyas perfectly preserved and more than 2000 objects rescued from the mausoleums of the Lake of the Condors. Dinner.
Overnight at La Estancia el Chillo***.


DAY 12: CHILLO / COLCAMAR / CHACHAPOYAS / CHICLAYO.

Breakfast at hotel.
9:00 hrs. Transfet with our vehicle to Colcamar town, one of the oldest and most traditional villages, which still continues its old ways, it is also famous for its shamans and medicine men, over 200 mills (machines for craft squeeze the cane and make molasses, cane juice, brandy) guided tour, lunch box lunch.
4:00 PM .- Return to Chachapoyas. And on 5:45 PM Arrive at Chachapoyas, rest of afternoon free for personal activities.
7:00 pm.-Transfer to Mobile Tours bus station, return to Chiclayo.
Overnight at the comfortable half bed seat bus.


DAY 13: CHICLAYO / LIMA
Breakfast at hotel.
Arrival, assistance and transfer to the airport to take your flight to Lima.
Arrival and transfer to your hotel.
Overnight at the Faraona Hotel***.


DAY 14: LIMA / CITY TOUR AND VISIT TO THE LARCO MUSEUM
Arrival, assistance and transfer to the airport to take your flight to Lima.
We will pick you from your hotel to start the most complete City tour. We will start with a panoramic view from the Huaca Pucllana, a magnificent ceremonial and administrative center of Lima Culture, built in the 4th century AD, and considered by the Incas as ñaupallaqta, a "sacred village".
Then, we will show you the Historical Center. During this tour you will visit many points of interest such as the Main Square (Plaza Mayor) founded in 1535 by Francisco Pizarro, conqueror of Peru, the Government Palace, the City Hall, the Cathedral and the House of El Oidor. We continue the tour with a visit to San Francisco Convent and its catacombs. The construction of San Francisco church was consecrated in 1673. It has stood up to numerous earthquakes, and has a majestic stone facade and an interior with admirably carved choir seats in Nicaraguan cedar, vaults and columns decorated with plastered Moorish style reliefs.
Lunch at the Rosa Nautica Restaurant and your visit to the amazing Larco museum. This museum houses in a unique colonial residence dating back to the XVII century, built on top of a VIII century pyramid, this fabulous museum includes the exquisite Collection of Peruvian Gold and Silver from the olden days, and the Pre-Hispanic Erotic Art Salon. Its pieces have toured major world museums. Larco is among only a few museums around the world opening their vaults to the public, with over 45,000 archaeological pieces that have been classified by renowned specialists and scholars. The Larco Museum exhibits the largest private collection of pre-Colombian Peruvian art in the world.
Overnight at the Faraona Hotel.


DAY 15 LIMA / HOME
Breakfast at your hotel.
Transfer to the airport to take your international flight.
Arrival and transfer to your hotel.www.munaykiperu.com

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

FOLLOW THE INCA FOOTSTEPS TO DISCOVER MACHU PICCHU

THE CLASSIC INCA TRAIL
04 days/03 nights
This amazing trek will take to mysterious ways to get to the spectacular Machu Picchu. Join this trek with other interesting cities that Peru offers you. Here a little introduction of the Inca Trail, 4days/3nights. We recommend to have an overnight in Aguas Calientes after this unique experience.

DAY 1 Cusco / Km 82 / Yuncachimpa
In the morning we leave Cusco (3350m) with a tourist bus and go to the Sacred Valley of the Incas (Km 82), the place where we meet the whole group and will start the Inca Trail. Miskay community will be the place where we will stop for lunch and get an explanation of the archeological complex of Llactapata. The next place where we will stop for the night will be the camp of Yuncachimpa at a height of 3300m/ 10826ft.

Hiking time: 06 hours
Included: lunch and dinner

DAY 2 Yuncachimpa / Warmihuañusca pass / Pacaymayu / Runkurakay pass / Chaquicocha
An early morning start of our excursion is favorable for hiking uphill, always gradually, through the Valley of Llulluchapampa (3850m) to the highest point of this section which is called the pass of Warmihuañusca (4200m), the place where we will have great views of the mysterious Nevado de Verónica. After enjoyable time we will continue down and up hill to Runkurakay pass (3050m). From there, we will see our camp site named Chaquicocha at (3650m). During the day we visit the settlement of Runkurakay and Sayacrmarca.

Hiking time: 07 hours
Included: breakfast, lunch and dinner

DAY 3 Chaquicocha / Phuyupatamarca / Wiñayhuayna
We have a beautiful day walking through the challenge ecosystem towards the tropical forest of Wiñaywayna. The nearest settlement is named Phuyupatamarca (3600m), the place where we will enjoy across Inca engineering build. After that we visit the settlement of Wiñaywayna “Forever young” (2650m), and place for our last camp site.

Hiking time: 07 hours
Included: breakfast, lunch and dinner

DAY 4 Wiñayhuayna / Machu Picchu / Cusco
Alter our breakfast at around 5:00am, we will be heading with our flashlight in the direction of the Sun Gate (Inti Punku, 2780m), where we will watch the sun rise over Machupicchu and Waynapicchu. At the archeological site of Machupicchu (2400m) it is the best moment to enjoy the breathtaking cultural charm. You will have some free time to spend on the archeological site before we will take the train to return back to Cusco.

Hiking time: 03 hours
Included: breakfast

What you need to bring?
Backpack, sleeping bag, sleeping mat (we will provide you with this one), rainwear, complete change of clothing, sweater, jacket (something warm), water bottle and sterilizing tablets, flash light and batteries, broad - brim or peaked cap, sun block, insect repellent, toiletries and toilet paper. Selection of small snacks such as chocolates, dried fruit, biscuits, etc. Camera (wrapped in plastic bag) and extra money.

PRICE PER PERSON IN GROUP SERVICE: 340.00 USD

*Special price for groups over 4 people

Included:
  • Transportation from hotel to Km 82
  • Camping equipment (2-person igloo tent and sleeping mats.)
  • Cook, cooking equipment, dining tent, tables and chairs.
  • Meals during the excursion (3 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 3 dinners and 3 Snacks / optional vegetarian). 
  • Tea time everyday (tea, coffee, wantan, popcorn, cracker.)
  • Professional bilingual guide.
  • Cook, assistant and carriers for the camping and food equipment.
  • Cooking tent and camping equipment for the contributors (Porters)
  • Entrance fees for the Inca Trail and the sanctuary of Machu Picchu.
  • Tourist train from Aguas Calientes to Cusco or Aguas Calientes to Ollantaytambo and Cusco by bus.
  • First-aid kit, oxygen bottle and safety rope.
Not included:
  • First breakfast at the began of the trail and last lunch in Aguas Calientes
  • Bus downhill from Machu Picchu ruins to Aguas Calientes where the train station is situated; additionally you can pay the cost of $7.00 for this service. Other possibility is a walk of an hour.
  • Sleeping bag.
Conditions:
1. All participants will have to carry their own back packs.
2. MUNAYKI PERU TOUR OPERATOR no refunds will be given if a participant decides to cancel the trip prior to departure or during the trip (except the entrance ticket to Machu Picchu and the train tickets from Aguas Calientes to Cusco).
3. A participant must declare if he/she has any sickness or medical disorder and must bring his/her own medicines.
4. MUNAYKI PERU TOUR OPERATOR can not be held responsible for natural problems (for instance a land slide) or other problems not due to MUNAYKI PERU TOUR OPERATOR (for instance late train departure).
5. All participants must bring their own passport

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

THE AMAZING VILCABAMBA & MACHU PICCHU


The Amazing Vilcabamba & Machu Picchu Trek
07 Days / 06 Nights


Day 01: Cusco – Ollantaytambo – Malaga Pass – Chaullay – Vilcabamba (Huancacalle)Our journey starts early in the morning by bus. First, we will head forwards the northwest of Cusco and pass the ancestral towns of Chinchero (3760m/12336f) and Ollantaytambo (2850m/9350f), situated in one of the most fertile regions to cultivate maize. Thereafter, the road leads us to the highest point of the trip: the Málaga pass (4315m/14157f). While descending through the valley of Amaybamba, we will enjoy the exceptional view of snow-caped mountains and cloudy forests. Then, we will pass Chaullay (1200m/3937f) and head for Huancacalle (3000m/9843f). Here we will spend the night in a domestic lodging.
Traveling time: 7 hours

Day 02: Vilcabamba (Huancacalle) – Vitcos Rosaspata – Abra Puma Chaca or Azutina - Inka Wasi
On this day we will visit the archaeological sites of Vitcos Rosaspata (3080m/10105f) and Ñustahispana (3050m/10007f). Furthermore, our trek leads us through beautiful vegetation to the mountain pass of Azutina (3900m/12795f) and Pumachaca (4000m/13123f). Our camping site will be in Inca Wasi (3600m/11811f).
Climate: mild, cold climate and mosquitoes
Hiking time: 7 hours

Day 03: Inca Wasi – Racachaca – Hatún PampaDuring this day, we will see remains of the Inca Trail that lead towards Racachaca (3700m/12139f). The community of this little village will welcome us cordially and will tell us about its customs and traditions. After lunch, we will head for our camping site in Hatumpampa (4000m/13123f).
Climate: cold
Hiking time: 5 hours

Day 04: Hatún Pampa – Mojón pass – Mutuy pataOur day starts early in the morning with a nice breakfast and an exceptional view of the snow-capped mountains. After breakfast, we will ascend the passes of Yanacocha (4420m/14501f), Tullu tacana (4500m/14436f) and Mojon (4500m/14763f). While passing the Valley of Laco cocha (3600 m) we will have a great view of the mystic snow-capped Salkantay (6264m/20551f). Our hike continues towards the forest of Mutuypata (3250m/10663f), the place where we will spend the night in our tents.
Climate: cold and warm with mosquitoes
Hiking time: 9 hours

Day 05: Mutuy pata – Yanatile – Santa TeresaWhile passing the valley of Mutuypata in the early morning, we will enjoy the region’s rich flora consisting of a variety of orchids and other beautiful plants. Moreover, we will see coffee- and fruit plantations. In the little village Yanatile (2000m/6562f) we will take a local transport - un camión – and head for Santa Teresa (1850m/6070f), the place where we will spend the night in a domestic hotel. If you wish, you can also enjoy the hot springs in Santa Teresa and relax a bit.
Climate: warm climate with mosquitoes
Hiking time: 5 hours

Day 06: Santa Teresa – Hydroelectric – Aguas CalientesThis day is going to be exciting. After a nice walk along the edge of the Willcamayu River, we will take a typical transport called “oroya” - a cable car - and cross the river to get to the other edge. Before taking the train to Aguas Calientes (2050m/6726f) from the hydroelectric station (1950m/6398f), we will visit the waterfall of Mayubamba, one of the great attractions of this region. We will spend the night in a hostel in Aguas Calientes.
Overnight at the Opalo Andino Hostel.
Climate: warm with mosquitoes
Hiking time: 4 hours

Day 07: Aguas Calientes – Machu Picchu – CuscoWe will leave our hostel after breakfast at 5:30 am and head for Machu Picchu (2400m/7874f) by tourist bus. We will arrive at the citadel around 6:00 am. After a guided tour around the archeological site, including information about life and culture of the Incas, you will have enough time to enjoy Machu Picchu and Wayna Picchu (2750m/9022f) on your own. We will leave Aguas Calientes by train at 19:24 hrs uptol Ollanta station and then our bus will bring you to Cusco. Until then, you will have time to have lunch in one of the nice restaurants. Moreover, you can visit the hot springs in Aguas Calientes to relax a bit; hiking time: 02 hours

What do I need to bring?Backpack with rain shelter, sleeping back, clothing for warm and cold climate like a waterproof jacket, rain pants and lightweight pants, trekking shoes, slippers or sandals (for showers and hot springs), woolen or synthetic socks, a sweater, long- and short-sleeved polo’s/t-shirts, a rainponcho, a hat, bathing suit (for the hot springs in Aguas Calientes), sunscreen, insect repellent, disinfecting alcohol and gel, water bottle and sterilizing tablets, toiletries and toilet paper, camera (wrapped in plastic bag), a flash light and batteries, some snacks like chocolate bars and dry fruit, original passport and extra money in soles.

Note: Since the weather can be very cold and moistly, your clothes - once gotten wet - won’t dry at night. So take some clothes to change

Included:
  • Transport:
  • Private transport from the hotel to Huancacalle
  • Transport from Yanatile to Santa Teresa
  • Transport from Santa Teresa to the hydroelectric station
  • Train from the hydroelectric station to Aguas Calientes
  • Round trip bus tickets from Aguas Calientes / Machu Picchu.
  • Backpacker Tourist train from Aguas Calientes Ollantaytambo and Ollantaytambo / Cusco by bus.
  • Basic Lodging in Huancacalle
  • Basic Lodging in Santa Teresa
  • Lodging in Aguas Calientes.
  • Entrance fees to Machu Picchu
  • Professional bilingual guide (Spanish and English)
  • High quality camping equipment (we use professional tents, Doite, Model Kailas 3, extra light/4.5kgs and Doite, Model Himalaya, extra light/4.5kgs, both for 2 persons. Mattresses, eating tent with table and chairs, bathroom tent)
  • Meals during the excursion (breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks/vegetarian meals are possible), cook and assistant.
  • Horseman and mules, for all our camping and personal equipment of customer
  • Emergency horse, first-aid kit, oxygen bottle and safety rope
Not included:
  •  First breakfast and last lunch in Aguas Calientes.
  • Sleeping bag.