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Peru and Machu Picchu Family Vacation
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5/5 Excellent
1 reviews
Vacation / Holiday Package
Lodging level
Luxury - 5 star
Physical level
Easy
Trip pace
Flexible schedule

Visits

Andes Mountains, Cusco, Inca Trail, Lima, Machu Picchu, Sacred Valley, Urubamba

Highlights

  • Pachamanca Feast And Inca Dancing: Enjoy a traditional Andean feast known as Pachamanca. Learn the history behind this event, then watch Teatro Sol y Luna perform the dances and stories of the Incas.
  • Urubamba River Rafting: Hold onto your hat as you raft down the Urubamba River. Local experts describe the fascinating cultural and natural history as you glide along this scenic route.
  • Moray And Maras: Take the ancient Incan path into these ancient ruins and venture into the Sacred Valley as you visit the fascinating salt pan terraces.
  • Privately Guided Machu Picchu Tour: Spend the afternoon exploring these 15th-century Incan ruins and stunning views of the magnificent structures surrounded by green peaks glazed by a soft mist.
  • Peruvian Weavings: At the Center for Traditional Textiles in Cusco, master weavers demonstrate their intricate art, as well as how to spin and dye alpaca wool.

Themes

Cultural, Family Friendly, National Parks, Nature & Wildlife

What travelers are saying

"I went on this trip with some misgivings, as my only other experience with this type of tour was a winter Tauck Family Bridges tour of Italy, that was not a good experience. Well, I am SO glad I went, as my daughter and I had a marvelous time. Disney did an amazing job of organizing this trip - I still can't believe how much they managed to fit into essentially 8 days. I also can't believe how much fun it all was! The guides were tremendous. First of all, unlike Tauck (where we traveled with one tour manager), here we had two guides with us the entire time - one a licensed guide in Greece (i.e., a native, very knowledgeable about the country and able to really take us through the historical and archaeological sites) and the other an American who has been guiding in Greece for years. The interaction between the guides was very warm, as was their way of relating to the guests. This was a complete contrast with Tauck. Here people really got to know each other, the young people had a great time with each other, and, of course, Greece itself is just magnificent. I will certainly travel with Disney again!"

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Classic Peru Search Tour with Peruvian Amazon Extension
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5/5 Excellent
4 reviews
Small Group Tour
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Easy
Trip pace
Balanced schedule

Visits

Cusco, Inca Trail, Lima, Machu Picchu, Ollantaytambo, Puerto Maldonado, Urubamba

Highlights

  • Visit to Larco Museum, Lima
  • Exploring Urubamba, "Sacred Valley of the Incas"
  • Mysterious Machu Picchu-a must see!; Scenic 'Vistadome' train to Cuzco
  • Beautiful, ancient Cuzco; Peruvian Amazon jungle experience
  • Scenic 'Vistadome' train to Cuzco

Themes

Cultural, National Parks, Nature & Wildlife

What travelers are saying

"Great tour company with many great travel destinations !!"

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Machu Picchu, Skybox of the Andes. A Family Take on Peru
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5/5 Excellent
2 reviews
Private Guided
Lodging level
Luxury - 5 star
Physical level
Easy
Trip pace
Flexible schedule

Visits

Andes Mountains, Cusco, Lima, Machu Picchu, Ollantaytambo, Sacred Valley, Urubamba

Highlights

  • Opt to stay at the only lodge by the entrance of Machu Picchu (it allows early access, before others arrive).
  • Opt to ride the elegant Hiram Bingham train to and/or from Machu Picchu.
  • Witness sunrise and sunset at Machu Picchu.
  • Have lunch at a private hacienda in the Sacred Valley.
  • Witness a shaman ceremony, a weaving demonstration, go horseback riding and river rafting, take a pottery lesson.
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Themes

50 plus, Family Friendly, National Parks, Nature & Wildlife

What travelers are saying

"Rachel helped me organize a trip to Japan to see our son. What started out to be a 3 person trip, ended up being 15 of us! We were traveling from all over the States and arriving at all different times. She put all of the pieces of the puzzle together and we had a fabulous time! She could not have been more patient, flexible or diligent. When changes in schedules needed to be made, people needed to be added on, Rachel took it all in stride. She was fabulous!"

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Hopping Islands in Galapagos | Option “C” Santa Cruz – Yacht Exploration – Uninhabited Islands
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4.5/5 Excellent
17 reviews
Private Guided
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Easy
Trip pace
Flexible schedule

Visits

Galapagos

Highlights

  • Visit the Turtle breeding centre where the National park is breeding turtles in danger of extinction
  • See the highlands of Isabela Island and start hiking up to the edge of the Sierra Negra Volcano’s crater
  • Exploring Isabela Island
  • You will have a chance to go snorkelling with Galapagos penguins and tropical fish

Themes

National Parks, Nature & Wildlife

What travelers are saying

"I can't say enough about how great my experience was with Latin Adventures Tour. Our tour guide, Diageo, was great. Very knowledgeable, friendly and fun and just made our overall tour very enjoyable. Highly recommended and will definitely use again!"

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Rainbow Mountain Trek
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4.2/5 Great
6 reviews
Small Group Tour
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Easy
Trip pace
Full schedule

Visits

Cusco

Highlights

  • Explore the breathtaking surrounding nature
  • Visit Color Mountain
  • Visit Cusco

Themes

Hiking & Walking, Nature & Wildlife

What travelers are saying

"The most unprofessional tour. The tour guide was nasty and made us walk miles because she didn't want to pay for transportation. It was not luxurious in the least bit, I would've been better off just going with friends. Save yourself from a horrible trip. Singles International is very professional and a better bet."

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Chile Bolivia and Peru
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4.1/5 Great
10 reviews
Group Tour
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Easy
Trip pace
Balanced schedule

Visits

Atacama Desert, Cusco, La Paz, Lima, Puno, Santiago, Uyuni

Highlights

  • City tours of Santiago, La Paz , Cusco & Lima.
  • Tatio Geysers in the Atacama Desert.
  • Valle de la Luna, San Pedro de Atacama Desert.
  • Bolivian Salt Flats - Salar de Uyuni.
  • See flamingos in Eduardo Avaroa Reserve.
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Themes

Cultural, National Parks, Nature & Wildlife

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"Straight forward to book on-line. Any problems are dealt with on telephone & the staff are very helpful."

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Discovery Cruise - High Water
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5/5 Excellent
2 reviews
Small Ship Cruise
Lodging level
Luxury - 5 star
Physical level
Easy
Trip pace
Flexible schedule

Visits

Amazon Rainforest, Iquitos

Highlights

  • River Exploration and Fishing Trip at Moringo Lake.
  • Visit the Yanayacu - Pucate River in Pacaya Samiria National Reserve
  • Maranon Exploration and Walk Along the Casual trail
  • Visit the Manatee Rescue Center

Themes

Eco, Sustainable & Green Travel, National Parks, Nature & Wildlife, Small Ship Cruise

What travelers are saying

"Aria Cruise is absolutely exquisit & luxury everywhere. Outdoor activties are soft and amazing. The staff is very well trained so professional and friendly, definetely the best staff in the world. One of my best experiences in Peru !"

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PE1 Classic Peru Tour
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5/5 Excellent
4 reviews
Small Group Tour
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Easy
Trip pace
Balanced schedule

Visits

Cusco, Inca Trail, Lima, Machu Picchu, Ollantaytambo, Sacred Valley, Urubamba

Highlights

  • Visit Larco Museum, Lima
  • Explore Urubamba, "Sacred Valley of the Incas"
  • Opportunity to visit Mysterious Machu Picchu-a must see
  • Experience Scenic 'Vistadome' train to Cuzco
  • Enjoy beautiful, ancient Cuzco

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Cultural, National Parks, Nature & Wildlife

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"Great tour company with many great travel destinations !!"

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South America Reviews & Ratings

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Oct 2018

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Qué paja el Perú !

Before I went on this holiday, anyone I talked to about Peru seemed to equate it principally with Machu Picchu and Inka trails. Frankly, as beautiful and wondrous...

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Oct 2018

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Essential Peru

This was a fabulous adventure! Recounting it to friends at home, it seems incredible that we saw and experienced so much - or travelled so many miles in a relativ...

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Oct 2018

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An amazing trip of a life-time!

This was my first experience of Exodus and I was very impressed. All of the communication prior to travelling was excellent and this continued with my arrival in ...

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Oct 2018

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Perutastic

A great and very enjoyable trip with a very good guide / tour leader (Daniel). Such varied culture, food and scenery too. I felt like I learned and saw a lot. My ...

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Oct 2018

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Amazing itinery, varied and comphrehensive

Essential trip covers the highlights in 2 weeks covering Andes and Desert Peru comprehensively (Jungle would be an additional bolt on). The itinery was key fo...

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South America Tour Selection Trips

  • Consider South America tours that take in more than one major site: combining trips to the Galapagos Islands with Machu Picchu, or an Amazon River Cruise with Rio de Janeiro.
  • For touring the Amazon, look for travel providers that employ indigenous people among the guides – they’ll know the rainforests, local customs and landscape like no one else.
  • For trips to Machu Picchu, keep in mind that there are tours for all levels of exertion and roughing it, ranging from short guided lodge-based hiking to luxury train trips to multi-day camping trips.
  • Bear in mind that if you plan to hike the Inca Trail, a tour is required, and only 500 individuals (including porters and guides) are permitted on the trail per day
  •  Plan well in advance if you’d like to see Machu Picchu via the Inca Trail. If you want to see Machu Picchu, but don’t feel like the Inca Trail’s for you, many South America tours still include the famous site. Many visit via the PeruRail route from Cusco.
  • If you like natural diversity, consider a tour to Ecuador – a small country that packs a punch especially considering its size! The Andes, Amazon, the Pacific, colonial cities, and the Galapagos all can be experienced in Ecuador.
  • Some Galapagos tours travel by small ship around the islands, while others are mainly land-based; boat trips will visit more islands

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South America has some of the most diverse landscapes and wildlife in the entire world. Laying claim to both the Galapagos and the Amazon, tours in South America often have a heavy focus on nature hikes, conservation, local living, and wildlife photography.

The diverse cultures of South America’s countries and regions are a highlight of many guided tours to South America. You’ll enjoy regional cuisine, perhaps even stay with a local family for a few nights. Learn to tango in Argentina, experience the unique floating villages on Lake Titicaca in Peru, and visit coffee plantations in Colombia.

South America tours often have a heavy focus on eco and sustainable travel. Costa Rica is world renowned for its eco lodges. Many tours highlight the many ways tourism can help with conservation rather than hinder the survival of South America’s stunning natural beauty.

South America also attracts history and archaeology buffs looking for tours that visit the many fascinating ancient settlements. Home to countless ruins, including of course the enigmatic Lost City of the Incas, Machu Picchu, travelers have been flocking to South America for centuries seeking to experience these amazing historical sites for themselves.

There are many ways to plan a tour to Machu Picchu, including hiking the Inca Trail. Many travelers may not be aware, however, that if you are planning to walk this ancient byway, you do need to take a tour. Private Inca Trail tours are available, and a popular option, but you cannot simply hike on your own.

Only 500 people are allowed on the Inca Trail every day - this rule has been implemented by the local government in effort to preserve the trail and protect the area. The 500 includes porters and guides, so that leaves room for roughly around 300 travelers.

Off the coast of Ecuador, the Galapagos Islands are where legendary Charles Darwin did a majority of his research leading to the groundbreaking Origin of Species and scientific theories of Natural Selection. When you visit, you’ll get to see and get up close to the many species that led him to his conclusions about evolution including Galapagos Finches, Giant Tortoise, and Marine Iguanas.

Small ship cruises to the Galapagos are becoming increasingly popular. Because the Galapagos can be an entire trip in theselves, consider if you want to invest in a longer trip - one that also includes Machu Picchu or more of Ecuador. 

Countries in South America

Argentina - Modeled after Paris and Madrid, the capital of Argentina, Buenos Aires, is the most visited city in South America. Tour Buenos Aires or Tour some of Argentina’s 30 national parks 

Bolivia - Captivating in both history and geography, Bolivia was once the center of the ancient Tiwanaku culture and later part of the Incan empire. Geographically, the country has active volcanoes and the stunning Uyuni salt flats.

Tours to Bolivia

Brazil - Contains most of the Amazon river basin, the world’s largest river system and the most extensive virgin rainforest. Add Rio de Janeiro, the iconic symbol of Brazil to your itinerary, and you’ll be on an amazing tour.

Tours to Rio and the Amazon

Colombia - More tourists are visiting Colombia, a country of cultural and geographical contrasts. Culturally, Colombia’s Spanish heritage is still very much in tact, while several indigenous groups still practice their traditional ways. Is Colombia safe to travel.

Tours to Colombia

Chile - The Andes mountain range dominates this 2,700 mile long country whose southern tip is subantarctic because of its location only 400 miles from Antarctica. At its northern end you’ll be in a coastal desert.

Tours to Chile

Ecuador - A rich heritage comes from the Incas - much of what is now Ecuador was a part of the Incan empire. Ecuador is also one of the most environmentally diverse countries in the world from rainforests to the Galapagos archipelago.

Tours to the Galapagos 

Guyana - The only English-speaking country in South America, Guyana was one a Dutch and British colony. Only a few thousand visitors travel to Guyana each year due to crime and higher levels of poverty; nonetheless, some call it authentic, a place for “raw adventure” and the government is aiming to lead in sustainable tourism. Is Guyana safe to travel. Tours to Guyana.

Paraguay - Although it is one of the least visited countries in South America, some say Paraguay is a country of hidden treasures. It is a more homogenous society in South America with people of European and indigenous Guarini ancestry. In fact, Guarini is the official - and proudly spoken - language. 

Peru - Its arid coastal regions to the west and the Amazon basin to the east with the rugged Andes in between has brought such incredible diversity in the ways of life, climate and economy that Peru is a top destination in South America. Another reason for the large number of tourists is what the rich and highly organized Incan civilization that ruled this region for centuries has left behind.

Tours to Peru.

Tours to Machu Picchu.

Suriname - Called South America’s hidden treasure by The New York Times, just 580,000 people inhabit Suriname. It is one of the most sparsely populated countries in the world and as a former Dutch colony, Dutch is its official language. Tours to Suriname

Uruguay - Overshadowed by its huge neighbors, Argentina and Brazil, Uruguay has its own unique sites and attractions like the UNESCO World Heritage historic quarter of the Colonia del Sacramento, the eclectic capital of Montevideo and beach resorts - all untouched by mass tourism. Tours to Uruguay 

Venezuela - The largest lake in South America, Lake Maracaibo, and the world’s highest waterfall, Angel Falls, are both in Venezuela. Unfortunately, the U.S. Department of State does not recommend travel to the country for a number of reasons. Is Venezuela safe to travel

Languages Spoken in South America

Spanish is the dominant language spoken in South American countries except in Brazil where Portugese is the official language and in Suriname where they speak Dutch (Suriname was once a Dutch colony). Many speak English as a second language and the most common indigenous language is Quecha, the language spoken by the Inca.

When traveling with a tour, your guide will be bilingual or multilingual. Nonetheless, you’ll most likely have the opportunity to meet locals who don’t know English. Speaking their language - even just doing your best with what you know - will endear you to your hosts. It can also be a more enriching experience for you.

But regardless of your language ability, don’t fear, the South American people are incredibly friendly and helpful. It’s not uncommon for them to find someone who does speak English if they themselves do not.

Packing for South America

One of the many benefits when traveling on an organized tour is that they will provide you with a packing list that will depend on your destination, when you will be traveling and, or the activities you’ll be doing. A packing list for a multi-day trek on the Inca Trail is much different from one for a visit to the Galapagos Islands where you may wish to bring your own snorkel and mask!

Safety Tips for Traveling to South America

The US Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs is an excellent resource for travel advisories, passports as well as country specific information and what to do in case of emergency while abroad. You can also register in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program, which is encouraged by the Bureau of Consular Affairs.

Your enrollment helps them contact you in the case of an emergency at home (family, civil unrest, natural disaster, etc.). You will also receive alerts about safety conditions in the destination you are traveling to and should you need to be found, authorities will contact this department.  

Another benefit of booking with a tour company is that they, too, can provide an extra level of safety as well as guidance. Regardless, there are some basic safety tips you should be aware of before and during travel, many of which are helpful no matter where you travel.

1. Check with the US Department of State before you go to check the travel advisory level, of which there are 4. They list countries, regions within countries, even specific big city bus routes. They advise exercising normal precautions, increased caution, whether you should reconsider travel or not travel there at all.

2. Many countries in South America are still developing; as such their tourism infrastructure is in varying states of development/expansion. In remote areas there may be inadequate facilities or none at all. This could mean more exposure to the potential for crime. 

3. Do not become a target for thieves by your behavior, dress, being unaware or displaying signs of wealth. 

  • Walk with purpose. For example, know where you are going and leave valuables at home or in the hotel safe
  • Take only the money you need for the day with you. Consider a wearable that can be concealed for your money and passport.
  • Use your camera and put it away in a bag that doesn’t scream “camera!” 
  • Don’t set items of value on the table while in restaurants where they can be easily swiped. Keep your bag/purse strap looped around your arm or if your bag/camera is placed on the floor at your feet, around your leg. 
  • Be especially vigilant in heavily touristed areas like the beaches of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. These are higher crime areas, particularly because of poverty. 
  • Major events/any crowded area is a prime spot for thieves 
  • Dress like the locals as much as possible to blend in rather than stand out 

4. Be cautious when using ATMs. Use those that are in well lit areas and be on the look-out for anyone who may be watching

5. Avoided unmarked vehicles that claim to be taxis, use buses from reputable companies

6. Be aware of your surroundings at all times. Unmarked or otherwise suspicious motorcycles are often used by thieves to come up from behind, snatch a purse and quickly disappear into traffic. Pickpocketers will often work in pairs or groups to distract their victim then steal. 

7. Learn and practice some basic words for assistance in Spanish and if traveling to Brazil, Portuguese. You may not have time to consult your translator. 

8. Take your own first aid kit. If you travel with medications, get a note from your doctor explaining the medication(s) and dose(s). If you have a medical condition, consider carrying a note on your person that explains what to do if you need help. 

9. Let people know your itinerary/tour company and let them know of any changes in your itinerary

10. The CDC’s Traveler’s Health page will advise you of the vaccinations needed by country

11. Stick with bottled water and be wary of drinking fruit juices with or without ice and other beverages with ice 

South America on a Budget

Most likely you already have an idea of how much you want to spend. Next, you’ll want to consider that travel costs will vary by country. Venezuela is the least expensive country, although do keep in mind that as of their latest advisory on April, 9, 2019, the U.S. Department of State does not recommend traveling to Venezuela.

Brazil, Chile and Argentina are at the more expensive end of the spectrum while Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru fall on the less expensive end. Colombia falls in between. Note that the State Department issued a Level 2 advisory not only for Colombia but also Guyana and Uruguay: “exercise increased caution.” 

South America is becoming both more accessible and affordable as a greater number of tourists are heading there instead of the more traditional spots like Asia, Europe and Mexico. There are several drivers of this trend. As of June, 2019, for example, the Brazilian government no longer requires U.S. citizens traveling to Brazil for tourism among other activities to get a Visa, which was a cumbersome process.

Other countries, too, are incentivizing tourists as they recognize the value of their unique attractions as well as the boost tourists give to their economy. Local economic factors also play a role in cost of travel; for example, Argentina’s current (2019) instability makes it a good buy. Last, more tourists means more flights. This, in turn, increases competition among airline carriers. More competition also means cheaper flights. 

Multi-day tour companies have responded to this trend which gives you more choices than ever when it comes to booking a tour to South America. Stride makes it easy to choose tours based on your budget. Filter your results by lodging level: luxury, premium, value, basic or camping.

You can also filter your results by a minimum and maximum total spend for your tour. Don’t forget to include the cost of flying to your destination and also make sure there are no additional costs you might incur on your tour; for example, optional activities or transportation.

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