Trek the classic Inca Trail, explore the Amazon by lodge and canoe, and experience Andean culture from Cuzco to Lake Titicaca on this Peru adventure.
Stay in three-star hotels, a rainforest lodge and local homestay. Additionally, while on the Inca Trail, we enjoy full-service camping, meaning our camp staff put up and take down the tents, cook, and do the camp chores. You need only carry your backpack for the day and enjoy your time on the trek. The normal accommodations used on this trip can be found on the day-to-day itinerary; however, below are some of the notable places we stay.
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Amazon: Cayman Lodge Amazonia (nights 2-4)
Cayman Lodge Amazonia, near the Tambopata National Reserve, offers all-inclusive comfort in an Amazon jungle setting. The wooden lodges are built with the type of thatched roofs typically seen in the surrounding jungle communities. The rooms are modest, and all have private bathrooms with running water at room temperature. Electricity is available in the main lodge during mealtimes, while lighting is provided by lanterns or candles in the bedrooms. There is also a restaurant serving local cuisine, a bar for refreshing drinks, and guided excursions to explore the rich biodiversity of the surrounding rainforest.
Inca Trail: Full-service camping (nights 7-9)
For three nights, we sleep among Andean peaks and wake to mountain views. It’ll be the adventure of a lifetime for some, but not one without comforts. We sleep and dine in good-quality four-season tents. We also have a toilet tent set up both in camp and during lunch stops. Boiled and filtered drinking water is provided in the mornings, at lunch and dinner so we can refill our water bottles. Additionally, a bowl of warm water is provided each morning and evening for washing. On the Inca Trail, we stay in official campsites where additional bathroom facilities are available.
Amantani island: Homestay (night 13)
Our trip includes an unforgettable homestay with a local family on Amantani island. This wonderful community project has guests staying with multiple families; the hosts share in the proceeds, which benefits both the Amantani community and the visitors who enjoy and learn from this unique cultural experience. The modest rooms are clean and the beds have sheets with plenty of blankets to keep you warm. Toilets and washbasins are outside.
Worth knowing
Single accommodation (including tents) can be booked for single supplement, subject to availability at the time of booking. This supplement covers single rooms throughout the trip, except for the overnight homestay on Amantani island where accommodations are shared.
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