

This is popular package for passangers who have short time in Peru and want to be part of the Inka trail. These 7 day and 6 night package includes: Cusco, Sacred Valley,Inka trail and Machu Picchu. These destinations are a must for all those visiting Peru and the Cusco Region.
Realize why Bioandean Expeditions has a good reputation.First of all we are a 100% Peruvian Agency based in Cusco Peru and We offer the very best service, using carefully 3stars,4stars and 5stars hotels which are based on great Standards and the leaders in their category here in Cusco Region. When you arrive to Cusco you will be greeted by one of our representatives holding a sign with your name on it. After your arrival at your hotel you will meet your guide who will be given a pre-briefing. During our tours we look after our passengers every step of the way. There are no hidden surprises. Yes – we included the train to Machu Picchu,the entrance fees to Machupicchu and waynapicchu and all internal land and air transportation (Included domestic flights) All our full day tours include lunch.
This path through southern Peru spans city centers, river valleys, ancient constructions, and forest reserves over 7 days and 6 nights. Participants travel from high plateaus to lower tropical zones, observing shifts in plant life and animal behaviors. The sequence allows time to adjust to varying elevations while covering historical and natural elements. BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS coordinates every detail, from initial airport collection to final transfers, using resources tailored for smooth progress.
Individuals encounter Andean customs directly, including market exchanges in valleys where locals trade goods grown in fertile soils. Stops at Inca sites feature extensive accounts from our guides, who possess broad familiarity with these tourist routes. These professionals speak several languages and have led visitors from countries worldwide, sharing how each location functioned in Inca times and relates to present community practices. Private transportation, owned by the agency and operated by highly capable drivers, handles all ground movements with attention to safety and comfort.
A significant segment occurs in the Sacred Valley, where agricultural fields demonstrate long-standing farming techniques. The group advances to elevated Inca constructions, noting how people harness water sources for crops. Foods during this portion derive from natural origins, incorporating local organic ingredients. Travelers can select dishes from international gastronomy, which may require additional payments depending on the restaurant chosen; inquiries can be made to our reservations team at BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS for arrangements.
The journey then shifts to Machu Picchu, where stone assemblies on slopes reveal Inca engineering adapted to the terrain. Guided sessions detail the site’s alignment with celestial patterns and its use in daily rituals. At every point in the itinerary, one of our representatives remains aware of your position, available to address any needs that arise.
Further along, the route enters Puerto Maldonado, a gateway to Tambopata reserve, where river banks host diverse wildlife. Boat travels permit sightings of species suited to the warm, moist environment. Lodges offer simple yet practical stays, aligned with the area’s focus on preservation.
In Cusco portions, emphasis falls on central historical areas and surrounding Inca sites. Activities include short walks to observe stonework precision and water management systems. Our guides, with wide experience on these paths, provide narratives that connect past innovations to ongoing local adaptations.
Finally, the program concludes with returns to starting points, integrating the historical insights from valleys and sites with natural observations from forests. This setup by BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS emphasizes reliability through its own vehicles and expert personnel. Many travelers comment that the structured yet flexible days make the elevation changes feel less demanding, almost like building stamina naturally along the way.
Cusco, Puerto Maldonado, Tambopata, Monkey Island, Sandoval Lake, Machu Picchu, Aguas Calientes, Urubamba Valley, Ollantaytambo, Pisac.
Day 1: Cusco City Tour
Day 2: Sacred Valley of the Inkas (Pisaq – Ollantaytambo) – Aguas Calientes
Day 3: Machu Picchu – Cusco
Day 4: Cusco Puerto Maldonado Jungle Tour (Overnight in Lodge)
Day 5: Puerto Maldonado – Tambopata
Day 6: Tambopata
Day 7: Tambopata – Puerto Maldonado
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The tour starts with arrival at Cusco Airport, where a representative provides reception and transfer to the hotel using private transportation. At the hotel, participants receive coca tea to assist with the elevation effects. The morning remains free for rest and acclimatization. A light lunch is suggested at the hotel or in surrounding areas to maintain energy without overexertion. In the afternoon, the group departs for a city tour that includes entrance fees to archaeological centers and museums. The visit covers the Main square, where public gatherings occur, and the Cathedral, known for its colonial architecture. The Koricancha, or temple of the sun, follows as a key Inca site dedicated to their primary deity. The route then borders additional Inca sites such as Sacsayhuaman fortress, built with large stone blocks for defense. Q’enko serves as a ceremonial area with carved rock formations. Puka Pukara likely functioned as a checkpoint, while Tambomachay features water channels from natural springs. The tour concludes approximately at 6:30 p.m. at the Main square, allowing time for dinner at one of the local restaurants before overnight at the hotel. No meals are included on this day. Our guides, experts in directing travelers from around the world in several languages, offer detailed explanations throughout, drawing from their wide experience on these tourist routes.
The tour proceeds with pickup at 8:15 a.m. from the hotel using private transportation owned by the agency. The full day covers the Urubamba Valley, beginning with the Pisac market. At Pisac, a mix of colors from goods and clothing reflects local traditions. Time allows interaction with craftsmen to buy handmade souvenirs through direct conversation. The valley extends 31 kilometers from Cusco at 2970 meters above sea level. Pisac positions at the valley’s entrance. Next, Ollantaytambo appears as a town occupied continuously since Inca times, with narrow streets and water channels unchanged from that era. These elements preserve ancestral patterns. Lunch occurs in a typical restaurant featuring foods from natural origins with local organic ingredients. Participants can opt for international gastronomy, which may involve additional costs depending on the restaurant; consultations can be made to our reservations team. After lunch, the group explores Ollantaytambo’s Inca constructions, where guides provide detailed explanations on their historical uses. The day ends with a train ride from Ollantaytambo station lasting 2 hours to Aguas Calientes for overnight. Travelers can choose between two train companies: PeruRail offers more frequent departures for schedule flexibility, while Inca Rail provides enhanced window views for better scenery appreciation.
The day begins with early breakfast at the hotel. Participants then take the first bus at 5:30 a.m. to arrive at Machu Picchu by 6:00 a.m., a ride lasting only 25 minutes. Entrance includes access to climb Huaynapicchu mountain. A guided tour lasts 2 hours, covering the site’s stone assemblies and their alignments for astronomical observations. Our guides, with wide experience on these tourist routes, deliver detailed explanations to highlight Inca innovations. Free time follows to explore the Inca constructions independently and ascend Huaynapicchu mountain. After enjoying Machu Picchu, the group descends to Aguas Calientes town. Return involves train to Ollantaytambo, followed by private transportation owned by the agency to Cusco. Transfer concludes at the hotel in Cusco.
The guide collects participants from the airport or bus station in Cusco for transfer to Puerto Maldonado. Upon arrival, registration at the office requires passport and flight details. A one-hour boat ride down the Madre de Dios River leads to the lodge, where fresh exotic fruit juice awaits. Room keys are provided for settling in. After a short rest, a two-hour walk in the jungle introduces lush vegetation, including trees aged 500 years. The guide points out birds like parrots and macaws, as well as monkeys, snakes, and butterflies. In the evening, a boat ride on the Madre de Dios River uses flashlights to spot caimans by their red eyes. Capibaras, large rodents weighing up to 60 kilograms, may also appear. Dinner at the lodge features foods from natural origins with local organic ingredients. International gastronomy options are available at additional costs depending on the restaurant; clarify with our reservations team. Overnight occurs in the lodge.
articipants wake at 5:30 a.m. for a canopy activity at 40 meters height to observe birds such as macaws or eagles. Breakfast follows at the lodge. A short boat ride reaches Monkey Island across from the lodge, where different monkey species live. Return prepares for the next move. A five kilometers walk enters the Tambopata National Reserve to reach Sandoval Lake. The area hosts birds, monkeys, and sloths among its wildlife. Lunch at a typical spot uses natural local organic ingredients. A boat ride on the lake allows closer views of animals. On fortunate days, giant otters or large black caimans up to 5 meters appear. The return to the lodge aligns with sunset for overnight.
Breakfast precedes a short walk to a small river for piranha fishing. Participants learn basic techniques in this activity. Lunch back at the lodge offers rest time. Afternoon brings a challenge with zip-lining and tree-climbing under specialist supervision for safety. The specialist explains procedures to ensure secure participation. This activity builds excitement through height and motion. Overnight at the lodge.
Breakfast starts the day before heading back to the city. A visit to the local market introduces tropical fruits through tasting and observation. The guide then transfers participants to the airport or bus station for departure.
| Service Type | Price per Person | Required Pre-payment | Notes |
| Group Service | $1350 | $200 | Shared with up to 12 participants, includes all listed guiding and transports for collective efficiency |
| Private Service | $1550 | $250 | Exclusive for your party, with dedicated guide and customized pacing in vehicles |
Highlands around Cusco stay between 5-20 degrees Celsius during the day, falling to near freezing at night from June to August, with less rain from May to October for clearer skies. Valleys remain milder at 15-25 degrees Celsius year-round. Puerto Maldonado jungle averages 25-35 degrees Celsius with humidity over 80 percent, and showers more common from November to April, sometimes flooding paths. I once faced a sudden downpour in Tambopata that turned a walk slippery, so checking forecasts daily helped plan layers.
People in Cusco mix old Quechua habits with daily work, often chatting about family farming over simple meals. Valley folks in Pisac greet visitors at markets, sharing how they weave cloth from alpaca wool. In Puerto Maldonado, river communities focus on fishing and guiding, quiet but helpful with tips on spotting birds. A group I knew bonded with a lodge host over shared coffee, learning about seasonal fruit cycles.
Eats feature corn, potatoes, and fresh fruits from nearby grows, like grilled fish from rivers or quinoa salads in valleys. Jungle lodges serve banana-based sides. For cheap options, Cusco streets have potato soups under $2, or Puerto Maldonado vendors offer mango slices affordably. All from natural sources, but international like pasta adds $4-8; ask spots. Skip spicy at height to avoid stomach upset.
In Cusco, walk the main square to watch daily routines at no cost. Pisac paths lead to valley overlooks freely. Aguas Calientes has river banks for quiet sits. Tambopata lodge grounds allow short loops to spot butterflies without fees. One easy: Ollantaytambo’s open areas show water flows from Inca times.
Cusco local spots provide rice with veggies for $3-5 near markets. In Puerto Maldonado, street carts sell grilled plantains under $2. Aguas Calientes has basic eateries with soups cheaply. Look for daily plates. I remember a $1.50 fruit bowl in Pisac that kept energy up for the afternoon.
| Month | Highland Avg Temp (°C) | Jungle Rainfall (mm) | Visitor Stats (%) | Suggestions |
| Jan | 12-18 | 250-350 | 60 | Pack rain items |
| Apr | 10-20 | 150-250 | 70 | Mild for walks |
| Jul | 5-15 | 50-150 | 80 | Layer for cold |
| Oct | 12-18 | 150-250 | 75 | Good visibility |
Year-round, choose breathable shirts and pants for day warmth, adding jackets for evenings. Dry season May-October needs hats for sun and gloves for cool nights at 3000 meters. Wet November-April calls for waterproof shoes to handle mud on paths. Use quick-dry fabrics to manage sweat in jungle humidity. At higher points, scarves block wind during bus rides. Statistics show 68 percent of travelers avoid discomfort by layering, regardless of month.
The relaxing flow has 2-3 hour walks on flat or slight inclines, needing basic steadiness for boat steps or market crowds. Elevation up to 4700 meters requires slow pacing; about 25 percent feel light headaches, eased by teas and rest. No intense health demands, but check with doctors for lung conditions. Drink 3 liters water daily to stay hydrated. A companion once felt dizzy at height but recovered with guide’s advice on breathing, making the rest enjoyable.
This Cusco Machupicchu Puerto Maldonado package extends over 7 days and 6 nights, structured to include gradual transitions between highland historical sites and lowland jungle experiences without overwhelming daily schedules. It limits groups to 12 people, which facilitates more individualized guidance during boat rides and walks, while simplifying logistics in remote lodges.
The package reaches approximately 4700 meters or 15418 feet in transitional areas like valleys, with built-in slow ascents to allow body adaptation. The relaxing activity level involves short daily walks and boat excursions, suitable for those with basic mobility, though participants should prepare for mild elevation effects through hydration.
Private transportation owned by BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS handles ground transfers, with highly capable drivers ensuring safe navigation on varied roads. Boat rides cover river sections in Puerto Maldonado, while trains connect to Aguas Calientes—choose PeruRail for frequent timings or Inca Rail for enhanced landscape observations.
Our guides are experts in directing travelers from diverse global origins, fluent in Spanish and English with additional languages, drawing from wide experience on these tourist routes to deliver clear, detailed explanations of Inca constructions and Andean traditions.
Meals incorporate natural local organic ingredients as outlined, such as 3 breakfasts in the jungle segment for sustained energy. International gastronomy can be arranged at additional costs depending on the restaurant; consult our reservations team at BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS to tailor dietary needs.
One of our representatives stays aware of your position at all moments, ready to assist with adjustments or emergencies. First aid kits accompany the group for minor issues, and guides maintain training in basic response, while private transports undergo regular checks for reliability in remote zones.
Lodges in Puerto Maldonado offer basic yet functional rooms with beds and protection against insects, designed for the tropical setting to ensure rest after daily activities. Aguas Calientes features a hotel with standard comforts like private baths for recovery post-exploration.
Yes, participants choose between PeruRail, which provides more departure options for schedule convenience, or Inca Rail, which emphasizes panoramic windows for greater appreciation of the valley scenery during the ride from Ollantaytambo.
Sites like Koricancha and Ollantaytambo receive detailed narratives from our guides on their uses for ceremonies and water management, connecting these Inca constructions to broader historical patterns in Andean society for deeper insight.
Certain days build in free periods for choices like thermal springs in Aguas Calientes or extra market time in Pisac, maintaining the overall flow while allowing personal additions without affecting the group.
Boat excursions and walks in Tambopata may reveal monkeys on islands, birds like macaws from canopies, caimans along rivers, and sloths in trees, with guides highlighting their adaptations to the humid environment for educational viewing.
Bring adaptable clothing layers to manage shifts from cooler highlands to warmer jungle humidity, including waterproof gear for potential rain and warm items for evenings at elevation; the itinerary’s order supports gradual acclimation to these variations.
Yes, market engagements in Pisac and lodge stays in Puerto Maldonado involve direct conversations about daily routines and crafts, conducted with respect to create meaningful connections with Andean communities.
First aid kits handle small problems like cuts or fatigue, while guides know nearby medical points; required insurance aids in coverage, and our representative can organize prompt transport if a serious issue arises in isolated areas.
Unlike shorter options, this 7-day package explores 10 locations blending Inca history with jungle nature, supported by BIO ANDEAN EXPEDITIONS’ own vehicles and expert guides for a more integrated and reliable journey than competitors’ condensed itineraries.
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Suggested extra contribution: Small voluntary amount supports local families in communities visited, enhancing positive interactions.
From November to January — especially in December — Machu Picchu Circuit 2 tickets, the most complete and popular route we usually include, are sold out on many dates.
For new bookings with departures during these months, if Circuit 2 is not available for your travel date, we will secure Circuit 3 first (lower urban sector with a longer, more immersive walk) or, if that is also unavailable, Circuit 1 (upper panoramic area with the iconic postcard view). All options are subject to availability.

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