10-Day Peru Tour Packages
Ready for Peru? Enjoy Lima cooking classes, Cusco markets, Sacred Valley communities, and Machu Picchu with expert guides. Enjoy Amazon excursions, and embark on the Inca Trail trek. Don’t miss the Sacred Valley, and Lima's food scene. Peru in 10 days will be a true expedition you’ll never forget.
Insider tips: Recommended 10-day Peru tour itineraries
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10 Days in Peru, incl. Lima and Machu Picchu
A grand 10-day tour visits 11 destinations across Peru, from Lima's colonial center to Machu Picchu's ancient citadel. Visit Sacred Valley sites like Moray and Maras, then cruise Lake Titicaca's floating islands. Stay at quality hotels like Miramar Lima and enjoy 8 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 2 dinners.

- Days 1-2
Lima & Cusco
Begin in Lima's Miraflores district and explore the colonial center and Plaza Mayor. A visitor shares: "The San Francisco Monastery's catacombs were fascinating, though a bit cramped - go early to avoid crowds." On Day 2, fly to Cusco in the morning. The city sits at 11,152 feet, so take the afternoon to adjust. Many people feel the altitude right away, so rest and try some coca tea.

- Day 3
Sacred Valley
Start at Chinchero before the crowds arrive. See the circular terraces at Moray, then visit the beautiful Maras Salt Mines. A traveler advises: "The salt mines were incredible - bring sun protection and good walking shoes, the terrain is uneven and extremely bright from the white salt." Take the train from Ollantaytambo to Aguas Calientes in the evening.

- Day 4
Machu Picchu
Catch the first bus at 5:30 AM. The lines start early but it's worth it. A recent visitor notes: "Getting there for sunrise was worth the early wake-up. The morning fog clearing over the ruins is magical." If you want to climb Huayna Picchu, book months ahead. The permits go quickly. Consider hiking poles for the descent.

- Day 5
Pisac & Cusco
- Day 6
Cusco Free Day
- Day 7
Route of the Sun to Puno
- Days 8-9
Lake Titicaca Islands
Visit the Uros Islands early before the crowds arrive. Stay overnight with a local family on Amantani Island. A guest recalls: "The homestay was a highlight. Though basic, our host family was incredibly welcoming despite the language barrier." Visit Taquile Island next day. The stone paths are steep but offer great views.

- Day 10
Departure
10 Days in Peru, incl. Cusco and Amazon
A cultural mosaic unfolds over 10 days, visiting 8 destinations including Lima, Cusco, Sacred Valley, and Tambopata. Machu Picchu beckons, while local artisans share their craft at Ccaccaccollo, and wildlife thrives at G Lodge Amazon. Includes 9 breakfasts and expert guides throughout.

10 Day Peru Itinerary, incl. Lima and Machu Picchu
The wilderness of Peru comes alive in this 10-day tour covering 11 destinations. Highlights include 2 nights in Tambopata National Reserve, 4-day Inca Trail trek to Machu Picchu, visits to Ollantaytambo and Pisac ruins, and exclusive access to Cusco Planetarium. Includes 9 breakfasts, 6 lunches, and 5 dinners.

- Day 1
Lima
Your Peru adventure starts in Lima. Take time to adjust to the altitude and rest from your flight. "Pre-tour communications were great - fast and clear," shared a recent visitor. Plan afternoon activities to stay awake and beat jet lag. The best time for cooking classes is late morning around 10 AM when local markets are busy.

- Days 2-3
Amazon Rainforest
Take a 2.5-hour flight to Puerto Maldonado followed by a 2-3 hour boat ride to your jungle lodge in Tambopata National Reserve. Pack light since lodges offer basic amenities with solar power. Your days include morning wildlife walks, trips to oxbow lakes to spot river otters and caimans, and night walks to see nocturnal animals.

- Day 4
Cusco
After a 3-hour morning boat ride to Puerto Maldonado, fly to Cusco (1.5 hours). Remember that Cusco sits at 11,152 feet, so take it slow today. The Cusco Planetarium makes a perfect evening activity to learn about Inca astronomy. A traveler noted: "The guides were incredibly helpful with altitude adjustment tips."

- Day 5
Sacred Valley
- Days 6-8
Inca Trail
- Day 9
Machu Picchu
- Day 10
Cusco Departure
What people love about 10-day Peru tours
- 10 Day Andean Highlights "Machu Picchu & Puno" with Local Flights
First day of Lima was good with Marco Polo where we had a city tour. We had a great time at Cusco/Machu Picchu/Ollantaytambo with Ernesto as our (private) guide for 3 days. Ernesto was very good with Inka history and explained a lot of the sites we've visited. Since we were the only 2 with Ernesto, the pace was more to our needs while we adapt to high altitude. The bus trip to Puno with Ernos was hard to understand as he talked pretty fast while interchanging between English and Spanish. Amantani island was NOT as expected, as we ended up climbing 300m up the 40 degree slope to get to our homestay for almost an hour. We were so tired from climbing to the homestay, that we couldn't climb further and didn't want to go to the top of the island afterwards. But we found out later, from others, that Ernos gave a history of the island before the trip, that we would have joined to hear the history without having to climb to the top. The next day was Taquile Island, again it was a 20min climb plus 40min hike to the plaza, then later a 545 steps down to the boat. After these 2 days of extreme hike at high elevation, my recovered right knee (had a torn meniscus) was hurting so bad that I couldn't walk properly for a week. We were not warned about the steep hikes at Amantani nor Taquile Islands, or we would not have joined this part of the tour and go to Amazon instead.
- The Inca Journey
Trip and organization were good. The only problem we had was because of our age and ability to keep up with the younger crowd. We were always last to arrive and thus missed out on some conversations and comments as well as always in the back of the bus. As the week went on other guests helped and saved places on the bus. We enjoyed the trip and realized we probably need to find trips that are not so jamb packed with an itenery and a slower pace with an older group.
- Journeys: Machu Picchu and the Amazon National Geographic Journeys
Pretour Comms were great: fast and clear. Tour logistics were good enough and daily communication clear. Few minor aspects unexpected eg additional meal costs, rental of equipment (sleeping bags, mattress). Local guides, porters were great ( as expected). At times the encouragement to tip all service providers felt excessive. Overall a good tour, given the small group and pricing.
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